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CATALOGUE 


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1876. 


ENGLISH  PROSE  FICTION. 


EXPLANATIONS, 


To  find  any  book  or  story  in  this  catalogue,  look  either  under  the  name  of  the  author 
or  for  the  first  word  of  the  title,  except  such  word  be  A,  An  or  The,  in  which  case  look  for 
the  second  word.  Books  are  entered  under  the  real  name  of  the  author  when  that  is 
known,  under  the -pseudonym,  or  assumed  name,  when  it  is  not ;  and  where  only  the  initials  of 
an  author  are  known,  the  last  initial  is  put  first.  Compound  surnames  are  entered  under 
the  first  part  of  the  name.  Names  or  initials  enclosed  in  parentheses  are  such  as  are 
usually  not  retained.  The  names  in  parentheses  printed  in  italics,  and  not  preceded  by  the 
word  "formerly,"  are  the  pseudonyms  of  the  authors  whose  real  names  they  follow : 

For  example  :    Dickens,  Charles  (John  Hougham).     (Boz~). 

Where  the  words  In  or  With  occur  in  connection  with  a  title,  they  indicate  a  shorter 
story  published  or  bound  with  others,  except  in  some  instances  where  the  reference  is  to 
the  collected  works  of  an  author. 

In  the  case  of  translations  the  original  title  is  usually  printed  in  parentheses  : 

For  example :  Dumas,  A.  (D.)  CONSCRIPT,  The :  an  historical  novel  of  the  days 
of  the  first  Napoleon.  (Tr.  of  Conscience  I'innoceid), 


ABBREVIATIONS, 


Abfd. 

Anon. 

B. 

Bait. 

Bost. 

C.  G.  R. 

Oh. 

Chic. 

Cin. 

Coll. 

EC.  [Econ.] 

Ed. 

Edin. 

Edit. 

H.  S.  13. 

Hart. 

Her  [his]  N. and  T. 

Illust. 

L.  C. 

Leip. 

Lond. 

Mcmph. 

Misc. 

Mme.  [Mad.  Mde.] 


Abbotsford. 

Anonymous. 

Born. 

Baltimore. 

Boston. 

Carlylc's  German  Romance. 

Chapter. 

Chicago. 

Cincinnati. 

Collected. 

Economy. 

Edited,  Edition,  Editor. 

Edinburgh. 

Editor. 

Harper's  Story  Books. 

Hartford. 

Her  [his]  Novels  and  tales. 

Illustrated,  Illustrations. 

Little  Classics. 

Leipzig. 

London. 

Memphis. 

Miscellanies,  Miscellaneous. 

Madame. 


N. and  T. 

N.  d. 

N.  Y. 

Nov. 

Phil. 

Pol. 

Pop. 

Pseud. 

Pt. 

R.  G.  N. 

R.  I.  N. 

Rev.  d.  d.  Mondes. 

8m. 

Sq. 

T. 

T.  f.  15. 

T.  f.  G. 

T.  F.  H. 

T.  L. 

Tr. 

Trav.  Lib.  Fict. 

V. 

W.  S.  C.  L. 

W.  T.  B. 


Novels  and    tales  from  House- 
No  date.  [hold  Words. 
New  York. 
Novels. 
Philadelphia. 
Political. 
Popular. 
Pseudonym. 
Part. 

Roscoe's  German  novelists. 
Roscoe's  Italian  novelists. 
Revue  des  deux  Mondes. 
Small. 
Square. 
Tome. 

Tales  from  Blackwood. 
Tales  from  the  German. 
Talcs  of  female  heroism        [ry. 
Theological  and  religious  libra- 
Translated,  Translation. 
Traveller's  library :  fiction. 
Volume,  Volumes.  [ry. 

Waldie's  Select  circulating  libra- 
Wilson's  Tales  of  the  borders. 


I'M  VKRSITV    O 


PEOSE  FICTION:  ENGLISH. 


JL. 

A.  L.  O.  B.     (pseud.)     See  TUCKER, 

Mits  C. 
Abandoned.      Ft.    2   of  Mysterious 

island.     J.VERNE 39:      3680 

Abbe,  *  *  *  L'-  (pseud.)  See  DELeON. 

AbbeTigrane.    Ferdinand  FABRE 37:      1961 

Abbey,  The.   U.  G.  F.  GORE 37:     3187 

Abbot   The.   Sequel  to  the  Monastery. 

•Sir  \V.  SCOTT.     Parker  ed.  2  v *39: 13 19-20 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:      1356 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:      1363 

The  same 39:      1380 

The  same.  Household  ed.    2v 39:1415-16 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:      1461 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:      1470 

Abbott,  Jacob,     (b.  1803.) 

AON  Kg,  A  Franconia  story.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.      12° 35:         21 

ALCOVE.  The.      In  H.  S.  B.     v.  8 35:          43 

AUGUST  and  Elvie.    N.  Y.  1871.   12°    35: 
AUNT  -Margaret;  or,  how  John  True 
kept  his  resolutions.      In  H.  S.  B. 

v.9 35:         44 

BEECHNUT,  a  Franconia  story.  N.  Y. 

n.  d.     12" 35: 

BKUNO.     In  H.  S.  B.    v.  1 35:         36 

CALEB  in  the  country.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

18° 35:          24 

CALEB  in  town.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  18°...  35:  25 
CARL  and  Jocko.  In  H.  S.  B.  v.  10.  35:  45 
CAROLINE,  a  Franconia  story.  N.  Y. 

n.  d.     12° 35:          26 

CONGO.     In  H.  S.  B.    v.  12 35:         47 

COUSIN  Lucy  among  the  mountains. 

Bost.    n.  d.    18° 35:         27 

DIALOGUES.    In  H.  S.  B.    v.  8 35:          43 

ELFRKD.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  6 35:          41 

EI.I.EN  Linn,  a  Franconia  story.     N. 

Y.     n.  d.      12° 35:          28 

EMMA.    In  H.  S.  B.    v.  2 35: 

ENGINEER,  The.  In  H.  S.  B.  v.  7...  35:  42 
ENGLISH  Channel,  The.  N.  Y.  1868. 

]6° 35:          29 

EXCURSION  to  the   Orkney   Islands. 

N.Y.     1867.     16° 35:         30 

FLORENCE  and   John.    N.  Y.     1867. 

16° 35:         31 

FLORENCE'S  return.   N.Y.  1869.  16°.    35:         32 

FRANKLIN.     In  II.  S.  B.     v.  4 35:          39 

GIBRALTAR  gallery.  In  H.  S.  B.  v.  8.  35:  43 
GRANVILLE  valley.  N.  Y.  1872.  12°.  35:  33 
GREAT  elm,  The.  In  II.  S.  B.  v.  9.  35:  44 

GRIMKIE.    N.  Y.     1869.     16° 35:         34 

HANDIE.    N.Y.     1860.     16° 35:         35 


Abbott,  Jacob,  (continued.) — 

HARPER  Establishment,  The.     In  H. 

S.  B.    v.  4 35:         39 

HUNTER  and  Tom.   N.Y.  1871.   12°.    35:          48 

JASPER.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  11 35:          46 

JOHN  True.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  6 35:          41 

JONAS  a  judge.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     18°...     35:  49 

JONAS  on  a  farm  in  summer.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.     18° 35:          50 

JONAS  on  a  farm  in  winter.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.     18° 35:          51 

JONAS'S  stories  ;  related  to  Rollo  and 

Lucy.     N.Y.     n.  d.     18° 35:  52 

JUDGE  Justin.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  11....     35:          46 

LAPSTONE.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  10 35:          45 

LITTLE  Louvre.    In  H.  S.  B.     v.  2...     35: 

LITTLE  Paul.     In  H.  S.  B.  v.  12 35:          47 

MALLEVILLE,  a  Franconia  story.    N. 

Y.    n.  d.    12° 35:         53 

MARCO    Paul   at  the  Springfield  ar 
mory.    N.Y.    n.d.     16° 35:          58 

MARCO  Paul  in  Boston.    N.  Y.    n.  d. 

16° 35:         54 

MARCO  Paul  in  New  York.     N.  Y. 

n.d.     16° 35:          57 

MARCO  Paul  in  the  forests  of  Maine. 

N.Y.    n.d.     16° 35:          56 

MARCO  Paul  in  Vermont.     N.  Y.     n. 

d.     16° 35:          59 

MARCO  Paul  on  the  Erie  canal.     N. 

Y.     n.  d.     16° 35:          55 

MARY  Bell,  a  Franconia  story.      N. 

Y.     n.d.     12° 35:          60 

MARY  Erskinc,  a  Franconia  story.  N. 

Y.    n.  d.     12° 35:         61 

MINIOO.    /«  H.  SB.    v.  11 35:         46 

MUSEUM,  The.    /«  H.  S.  B.    v.  6 35:         41 

ORKNEY,  the  peacemaker.  In  H.  S.  B. 

v.  10 35:         45 

FRANK.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  2 35:          37 

RAMBLES  among  the  Alps.     In  H.  S. 

B.  v.  7 35:          42 

RODOLPHUS,  a  Franconia  story.     N. 

Y.    n.d.     12° 35:         62 

ROLLO  at  play.      N.  Y.     1869.     18°..     35:  63 

ROLLO  at  school.  N.  Y.  1869.  18°  35:  64 
ROLLO  at  work.  N.  Y.  1869.  18°  35:  65 
ROLLO  in  Geneva.  N.Y.  1869.  16°  35:  66 
ROLLO  in  Holland.  N.  Y.  1869. 

16° 35:         67 

ROLLO    in    London.     N.    Y.     1869. 

16° 35:         68 

ROLLO  in  Naples.    N.Y.    1869.    16°    35:         69 
ROLLO  in  Paris.    N.  Y.     1869.     16°    35:          70 
ROLLO  in  Rome.     N.Y.     1869.     16°    35:          71 
ROLLO  in   Scotland.      N.  Y.      1869. 
16°....  35:         72 


PROSE  FICTION:    ENGLISH. 


ABBOTT. 


ADAM. 


Abbott,  Jacob,  (continued.) — 

EOLLO  in  Swizerland.     N.  Y.     1869. 

16° 

BOLLO    learning    to    read.      N.   Y. 

1869.      18° 

ROLLO   learning    to     talk.       N.   Y. 

1869.      18° 

BOLLO  on  the  Atlantic.    N.  Y.    1869. 

16°    

BOLLO  on  the  Rhine.     N.     Y.    1869. 

16° 

BOLLO'S     correspondence.       N.     Y. 

1869.      18°  

BOLLO'S  experiments.     N.  Y.     1868. 

18° 

BOLLO'S  museum.  N.  Y.  1868.  18° 
BOLLO'S  philosophy — air.  N.  Y. 

1869.     18° 

BOLLO'S    philosophy — fire.       N.   Y. 

1869.      18° 

BOLLO'S    philosophy — sky.       N.    Y. 

1855.     18° 

BOLLO'S  philosophy — water.     N.  Y. 

1869.     18° 

BOLLO'S  travels.  N.  Y.  1869.  18° 
BOLLO'S  vacation.  N.  Y.  1869.  18° 
SCHOONER  Mary  Ann,  The.  N.  Y. 

1872.      12° 

SCIENCE   for   the  young — force.     N. 

Y.     1873.     12° 

SCIENCE   for   the   young — heat.     N. 

Y.     1871.      12° 

SCIENCE   for  the  young— light.     N. 

Y.      1871.      12° 

SCIENCE  for  the   young — •water   and 

land.      N.  Y.     1872.       12° 

SELLING  Lucky.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  16° 
BAINBOW'S  journey.  N.  Y.  1860. 

16° 

STORY   of   American   history,    The. 

In  H.  S.  B.    v.  5 

STORY  of  ancient  history,  The.     In 

H.  S.  B.     v.  5 

STORY  of  English   historv,  The.     In 

H.  S.  B.    v.  5 .". 

STRAIT  gate,  The.     In  H.  S.  B.  v.  1 ... 

STUDIO,  The.    In  11.  S.  B.   v.  4 35: 

STUYVESANT,  a  Franconia  story.     N. 

Y.     n.d.  12° 35: 

THREE  gold  dollars,  The.     In  H.  S. 

B.    v.  7 

THREE  pines.     N.  Y.     1860.     16° 

TIMBOO  and  Fanny.  In  H.  S.  B.  v.  3 
TIMHOO  and  Joliba.  In  H.  S.  B.  v.  3 
UP  the  river.  N.  Y.  1861.  16°... 

VERNON.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  9 

VIOLA.     In   H.  S.  B.     v.  12 

VIRGINIA.     In  H.  S.  B.     v.  3 

VISIT  to  the  Isle   of  Wight.     N.  Y. 

1869.      16° 

WALLACE,    a  Franconia  story.     N. 

Y.     n.d.     12° 

WILLIE  and  the  mortgage.     lull.  S. 

B.    v.  1 

Abbott,  Lyman.     (b.     1835.) 

LAICUS;  or,  the  experience  of  a  lay 
man  in  a   country  parish.      N.  Y. 

1872.     12° 

Abbott,  Bosa.    I  pseud.)    See  PARKER, 

B.  Y.  A. 
Abdallah.    M.   M.   SHERWOOD.     In 

Works,  v.  3 39: 

Abdallah ;  or,  the  four-leaved  sham 
rock.    E.  R.  L.  LABOULAYE 38: 


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Abduction,  The.     Alex.  LEIUHTON. 

In  W.  T.  B.    v.  5 4O:      1715 

Abdy,  Mrs. 

FAMILY    interference.      In  W.  S.  C. 

L.     v.  9 34:       4179 

The  same ®15:       4919 

Abednego,  the  money  lender.     0.  G. 

F.  CioiiE 37:      3188 

Abel  Drake's  wife.     J.  SAUXDERS 39:      1137 

Aboard  the  Evelyn  Brown.     11.  Sri- 

CBR,     In  Bound  to  please,     v.  2....     39:       2006 
About,    Kdinond    Fraii9ois   Valentin. 

(b.    1828.) 
FULL  AH,  The.     (Le  Fellah,  souvenirs 

d'Eyypte.)     Tr.  by  Kir  B.  Boberts. 

Lond.     1870.     sm.  8° 35:         165 

GKRMAINK.       (Ocrmaine.      Deuxi'ine 

serie  des  Manages  de  Paris  )     Tr.  by 

M.  L.  Booth.     Bost.     1860.      12°. ..     35:         1(50 
KING  of  the  mountains,  The.    {Le  roi 

des    montaynes.)      Tr.    by    M.    L. 

Booth.     Bost.     1861.     12° 35:         167 

MAUELON.    (Madelon.)    N.  Y.     1863. 

8° 35:       168 

MAX    with    the    broken    ear,    The. 

(L'homme  it  Voreille  casse'e.)     Tr.  bv 

H.  Holt.     N.  Y.     1872.     16° .".     35:         169 

NOTARY'S   nose.    The.     (Le  nez-tfun 

notiiire.)     Tr.  by.  H.  Holt.     N.  Y. 

1874.      16° 35:         170 

ROUGE    et   noir :    a   tale   of    Haden- 

Budcn.      (lioiige  et  noir.)      Tr.  by 

E.  B.     Phil.  1873.     12° 35:         171 

TOLLA,  a  tale  of  modern  Borne 35:         172 

Above  tempest  and  tide.     S.  VERENA    39:       3660 
Abraham  Page,  Esq.     A  novel.     J. 

S.  Holt 37:       4615 

Absent  man,  The.     In  W.  S.  C.   L. 

v.  14 *15:       4024 

Absentee,  The.      M.    EDO  E  WORTH. 

In  N.  and  T.     v.  5 37:       1500 

Abu   Said  Abd  al  Malik  Ibn  Kumib 

al  Asmai 
ANTAK,   a   Bedoueen   romance.     Tr. 

from  the  Arabic  bv  Terrick  Hamil 
ton.     Lond.     1819.     sm.  8° 35:         177 

Accomplishments,    modern.       0. 

SINCLAIR 39:      1T30 

Account  of  a  consulate,  An.     D.  G. 

MITCHELL.     In  Seven  stories 38:      3013 

Ace  <>f  clubs,  The.     J.  BANIM.     In  Bit 

o'  writin' 35:        1531 

Achille:  a  confession  of  folly.     F.  W. 

ROBINSON.     In  Girl's  romance 39:        485 

Achsah  :    a   New-England  life  study 

Rev.  P.  PENNOT 38:      4332 

Acland,  Lady  Harriet.     In  T.  F.  H...     4O:       2658 
Acorn,    The.     Mrs.   C.   B.  CHARLES. 

/«  Cottage  by  the  cathedral 35:       4071 

Acquitted.     Mrs.  G.  SMYTIIIES.     3v.    39:  1981-3 
Across  the  street.   E.  D.  E.  N.  SOUTH- 
WORTH.   In  Wife's  victory 39:       2042 

Acte  <>f  Corinth;  or,    the   convert   of 

St.  Paul.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:        960 

Actions    speak    louder  than   words. 

K.  J.  NEELY 38:      3538 

Acton    Bell    (pseud.)        See  BRONT<!, 

Anno. 
Adam    Bede.    Mrs.    M.    J.    LEWES 

(George  MM) 38:       1700 

Thesame , 38:      1701 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:      1702 

Adam  Bell.      J.  HOGG.      In  Winter 

evening  tales 37:      4521 

Adam  Blair.    J.  ti.  LOCKHAHT 38:      1841 


PEOSE  FICTION:    ENGLISH. 


ADAM. 


ADAMS. 


Adam    Brown,   the    merchant.       II. 

SMITH.     3v.  in  1 39:      1858 

Adam  Huff.  I).  (W.)  JERROI.D 38:        325 

Adam  Graeme  of  Jlossgray.    M.  ((). 

W.)   OMIMIANT .'. 38:      3830 

Adams,    Charles.      (  Timothy   Temple- 
ton.} 

BOYS  at  home.     N.  Y.     1870.     \2°...     35:        182 

EDGAR  Clifton ,  or,  right  and  wrong. 

N.  Y.     1870.     12° 35:        183 

Adams,  F.  Colburn 

MANTEL  Percira:  sovereign  rule  in 

South  Carolina.     Wash.  "l853.    12°     35:         193 

OUTCAST,  An;  or,  virtue   and   faith. 

N.  Y.     1861.     12° 35:        104 

STORY  of  a  trooper.  With  much  of 
interest  concerning  the  campaign 
on  the  peninsula  not  before  written. 
N.  Y.  1865.  12D 35:  195 

VON  Toodleburgs,  Tlie ;  or,  the  history 
of  a  very  distinguished  family. 

Phil.      1868.      12° ."..      35:         196 

Adams,  Mrs.  H.  A. 

DAWN.     Boat.    1868.     12° 35:         206 

Adams,  Rev.  H.  C. 

TALES  of  Nethercourt.  Lond.  1876. 
16° 35:  209 

WHITE  Brunswickers,  The;  or.  rem 
iniscences  of  school-boy  life.  Lond. 

1865.     16° 35;         210 

Adams,  Nehemiiih  (b.  VJ06.) 

SAKLK   Cloud,  The:  a  southern  tale. 

Bost.     1866.     12°  35:         220 

Adams,  William  T.  (Oliver  Optic).  t 

ALL  aboard ;  or,  life  on  the  lake.  A 
sequel  to  the  Boat  club.  Bost. 
1874.  16° 35:  230 

BEAR  and  forbear;  or,  the  young 
skipperof  lake  Ucavga.  Bost.  1874. 
16° ." 35:  231 

BIVOUAC  and  battle;  or,  the  strug 
gles  of  a  soldier.  Host.  1874.  16°  35:  232 

BOAT  club,  The;  or,  the  bunkers  of 

Rippleton.      Bost.     1867.     16° 35;         233 

BRAKE  up;  or,  the  young  peacemak 
ers.  Bost.  1875.  16° 35;  234 

BRAVE  old  salt ;  or,  life  on  the  quarter 
deck.  A  story  of  the  great  rebel 
lion.  Bost.  1874.  16° 35;  235 

BREAKING  away ;  or,  the  fortunes  of 

a  student.     Bost.     1874.     16° 35:         236 

CARELESS  Kate.     Bost.     n.  d.     18°...     35;        237 

COMING  wave,  The;  or,  the  hidden 
treasure  of  High  Hock.  Bost.  1875. 
16° 35:  238 

CRINGLE  and  cross-tree;  or,  the  sea 
swashes  of  a  sailor.  Host.  1875. 
16° 35;  239 

CROSS  and  crescent;  or,  young  Amer 
ica  in  Turkey  and  Greece.  A  story 
of  travel  and  adventure.  Bost. 

1874.  16° 35;         240 

DESK  and  debit;  or,  the  catastrophes 

of  a  clerk.     Bost.     1875.     16° 35:        241 

DIKES  and  ditches  ;  or  young  Amer 
ica  in  Holland  and  Belgium.  Bost. 

1875.  16° 35;         242 

DOLLY  and  I.     Bost.     1872.     18° 35:        243 

DORCAS   club;    or,   our  girls    afloat. 

Bost.      1875.      16° 35;         244 

DOWN  the  Rhine;  or,  young  Amer 
ica  in  Germany.  Bost.  1875.  16°.  35;  245 

DOWN  the  river;  or.  Buck  Bradford 

and  his  tyrants.  Bost.  1875.  16°.  35;  246 


Adams,  William  T.,  (continued.) — 
FIELD  and  forest;  or,  the  fortunes  of 

a  farmer.     Bost.     1875.      16° 35;         247 

FIGHTING  Joe;  or,  the  fortunes  of  a 

staff  officer.     Bost.     1875.     16° 35:        248 

FREAKS  of  fortune;   or,  half  round 

the  world.    Bost.    1875.    16° 35:        249 

GOING  west;  or,  the  perils  of  a  poor 

boy.     Bost.     I87C.     16° 35:         291 

HASTK   and    waste;     or,    the    young 

pilot.     Host.     1870.     16° " 35;         250 

Horn   and    have;   or,    Fanny   Grunt 

among  the  Indians.  Bost.  1875.  16°  35:  251 
IN  doors  and  out;  or,  views  from  the 

chimney  corner.  Bost.  1876.  12°  35:  293 
IN  school  and  out;  or,  the  conquest  of 

Richard  Grant.  Bost.  1876.  16°.  35;  252 
ISLES  of  the  sea;  or,  young  America 

homeward  bound.  Bost.  1876.  16°.  35:  253 
LIGHTNING  express;  or,  the  rival 

academies.      Bost.     1875.     16° 35:         254 

LITTI.K  Bobtail;  or,  the  wreck  of  the 

Penobscot.     Bost.     1874.      16° 35;         255 

LITTI.K  by  little;  or,  the  cruise  of  the 

Flyaway.      Bost.     1871.     16° 35:         256 

LITTI.K  merchant,  The.     Bost.     n.  d. 

18° 35:        257 

MAKE  or   break;  or,  the  rich   man's 

daughter.     Bost.     1875.     16° 35:         258 

MONET  makers,  The ;  or,  the  victory 

of  the  basilisks.    Bost.     1875.     16°.     35:         259 
NORTHKKN  lands;   or,  young  Amer 
ica  in    Russia   and    Prussia.     Bost 

1872.      16° 35;         260 

Now  or  never;  or,  the  adventures  of 

Hobby  Hright.  Bost.  1865.  16°.  35:  261 
OcEAN-born;  or,  the  cruise  of  the 

clubs.     Host.     1875.     16° 35:         290 

ON  time;  or,  the  young  captain  of  the 

Ucayga  steamer.    Bost.    1875.     10°     35:         262 
OUTWARD  Hound;  or,  young  Amer 
ica  afloat.     Bost.     1874.     16 35:         263 

PAI.ACK     and     cottage;     or,    young 

America  in  France  and  .Switzer 
land.  A  story  of  travel  and  ad 
venture.  Bost.  1870.  16° 35:  264 

PLANK  and  plank;  or,  the  mishaps  of 

a  mechanic.     Bost.     1872.      16° 35:         265 

Poor  and   proud;  or,  the  fortunes  of 

Katie  Kedburn.    A  story  for  young 

folks.     Bost.     1875.     16° 35;         266 

PROUD  and  lazy :  a  story   for  little 

folks.     Bost.      1867.     18° 35:        267 

RED  cross,  The;  or,  young  America 

in    England    and    Wales.       Bost. 

1875.      16° 35;         268 

RICH  and  humble;  or,  the  mission  of 

Bertha  Grant.  Bost.  1875.  16°..  35:  269 
ROHINSON  Crusoe,  Jr.  Bost.  n.  d.  18°.  35:  270 
SAILOR  boy,  The;  or,  Jack  Somers  in 

the  navy.     Bost.     1870.     16° 35:        271 

SEA  and  shore;  or,  the  tramps  of  a  • 

traveler.     Host.     1872.     16° 35:         272 

SKEK  and  find;  or,  the  adventures  of 

a  smart  boy.  Bost.  1873.  16°...  35:  273 
SHAMROCK  and  thistle ;  or,  young 

America  in   Ireland  and  Scotland. 

Bost.     1870.      16° 35:         274 

SOLDIER  boy,  The;  or,  Tom  Somers 

in  the  Army.     Bost.     1873.     16°...     35:         275 
STARRY  flag,  The;  or,  the  young  fish 
erman  of  Cape  Ann.     Bost.     1868. 

16° 35:        276 

SUNNY  shores;   or,   young   America 

in  Italy  and  Austria.    Bost.     1875. 
16° 35:       277 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ADAMS. 


ADVENTVRES. 


Adams,  William  T.,  (continued.} — 
SWITCH  oft';  or,  the  war  of  the  stu 
dents.     Bost.      1873.     16° 35: 

THROUGH  by  daylight;  or,  the  young 
engineer  of  the  Lake  Shore  Rail 
road.  Bost.  1875.  16° 35: 

TRY  again ;  or,  the  trials  and  tri 
umphs  of  Harry  West.  Bost. 

1875.  16° 35: 

UP  the  Baltic;  or  young  America  in 

Norway,   Sweden,  and   Denmark. 

Bost.     1873.     16° 35: 

VINK  and  olive;  or,  young  America 
in  Spain  and  Portugal.  Bost. 

1876.  16° 35: 

WATCH  and  wait;  or,  the  young  fugi 
tives.     A  story  for  young  people. 
Bost.     1871.      16° 35: 

WAY  of  the  world,  The.  Bost.  1872. 
12° 35: 

WORK  and  win;  or,  Noddy  Newman 

on  a  cruise.  Bost.  1874.  16° 35: 

YACHT  club,  The;  or,  the  young 

boat-builders.  Bost.  1874.  10°...  35: 

YANKEE  middy,  The;  or,  the  adven 
tures  of  a  naval  officer.  Bost. 

1873.  16° 35: 

YOUNG  lieutenant,  The;  or,  the  ad 
ventures  of  an  army  officer.     Bost. 

1874.  16° 35: 

YOUNG  voyagers,  The.     Bost.     n.  d. 

18° ". 35: 

SEK.IES. 

Note. — For  the  shelf  numbers  of  the  follow 
ing  stories,  see  the  alphabetical  arrange 
ment  above. 

Army  and  navy   stories. 

1.  Soldier  boy. 

2.  Sailor  boy. 

3.  Young  lieutenant. 
Boat  Club  Series. 

1.  Boat  club. 

2.  All  ab  ard. 

3.  Now  or  never. 
Lake  shore   series. 

1.  Through  by  daylight. 

2.  Lightning  express. 

3.  On  time. 
Riverdale  story  books. 

1.  Little  merchant. 

2.  Young  voyagers. 

3.  Dolly  and  I. 


278 
279 
280 
281 
282 

283 
284 

285 
286 

287 

288 
289 


4.  Yankee  middy. 

5.  Fighting  Joe. 

6     Brave  old  salt. 


Little  by  little. 
Try  again. 


Sailor  boy  series. 
1.    Sailor  boy. 


8.  Poor  and  proud. 

4.  Switch-off. 

5.  Brnke  up. 

6.  Bear  and  forbear. 

4.  Proud  and  lazy. 

5.  Ca'eless  Kate. 

6.  Robinson  Crusoe,  jr. 


3.    Brave  old  salt. 


|       2.    Yankee  middy. 


Soldier  boy  series. 
1.    Soldier  boy. 

3.    Fighting  Joe. 
Starry  flag  series. 

1.  Starry    flag. 

2.  Freaks  of  fortune. 

3.  Breaking  away. 
Upward  and  onward  series. 

1.  Field  and  forest. 

2.  Plane  and  plank. 

3.  Desk  and  debit. 
Woodville  stories. 

1.  Rich  and  humble. 

2.  In    sch  >ol  and    out. 

3.  Watch  and  wait. 
Yacht  club  series. 

1      Little  bobtail. 
2.    Yacht  club. 
6. 


|       2.    Young  lieutenant. 


Seek  and  find. 
Make  or  break. 
Down  the  river. 


4.  Cringle  and  cross-tree. 

5.  Bivouac  and  battle. 

6.  Sea  and  shore. 


0. 


Work  and  win. 
Hope  and  have. 
Haste   and  waste. 


13.     Money  maker. 
4.    Coming  wave. 
Dorcas  club. 
Young  America  abroad.    First  series. 

1.  Outward  bound.          I       3.     Red  cross. 

2.  Shamrock  and  this-          4.     Dikes  and  ditches, 
tie.  6.    Palace  and  cottage. 

6.     Down  the  Rhine. 
Young  America  abroad.    Second  series. 


Up  the  Baltic. 

2.  Northern  Nnds. 

3.  Cross  and  crescent. 


4.  Sunny  shores. 

5.  Vine  and  olive. 

6.  Isles  of  the  sea. 


Addison,   Joseph.     (1672 — 1719). 
SIR    Roger    de  Coverley.     In  Trav. 
Lib.  Fict.    v.  2 4O: 


1692 


Adela  Cathcart.    G.  MACDONALD.   3v    38:  2151-3 

The  same 38:      2154 

Adelaide  Lindsay.     A.  MARSH 38:      2590 

Adele.    .1.  KAVANAGH 38:        660 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.  3  v 38:     661-3 

Adeler,    Max   (pseud).    Xee  Clark,  C. 

H 

Adeline    Mowbray.      Mrs.   A.   OPIB. 

In  Works 38:      3901 

Adelmar,  the  templar.     Abbe  II.  *  * 

* 37:      3725 

Adine  and  the  seal.     E.  HAMERTON. 

In  Mirror  of  truth 37:       3900 

Admiral's  daughter,  The.  A.  MARSH     38:      2591 

Adopted  child.    C.  BURDETT 35:      3:i59 

Adopted  child.     Miss  G.  E.    JEWS- 
BURY 38:        367 

Adopted  heir.    J.  PARDOE 38:      4145 

Adopted  son.    (W.)  W.  COLLINS,    /re 

"Queen's  revenge." 35:       4581 

Adrian.     G.  P.  E.  JAMES 38:        100 

Adrift  in  Pixie;  or,  a  Yankee  among 

the  rebels.     H.  L.  ESTAUROOKS 37:      3031 

Adrift  on  the  sea.     E.  M.  NORRIS 38:      3663 

Adrift  with  a  vengeance.     K.   CORN- 

WALLIS 35:      4867 

Adventures  >n  the  land  of  the  Behe- 

moth.     J.  VERNE 39:      3G81 

Adventures  in  the  northwest  terri 
tory.     /»T.f.  B.     v.  9,  y> 4O:      1697 

Adventures  in  Texas.    K.  POSTKL. 

In  T.  f.  B.     V.  5,  6 4O:       1695 

Adventures  of  an  aide-de-camp.     J. 

GRANT 37:      3299 

Adventures  of  an  attorney  in  search 

ofpractice 39:       2191 

Adventures   of  a   brownie.     D.  M. 

CRAIK 35:      4905 

Adventures  of  Caleb  Williams.     W. 

GODWIN 37:      3096 

The  same.     2v.ini 37:       3097 

Adventures  of  Captain  Blake,  The. 

W.   H.    MAXWELL 38:      2740 

The  same 38:       2741 

Adventures  of  Captain  Farrago.   H. 

H.   BRACKENRIDGE 35:      2507 

Adventures  of  Captain  Grant.    J. 

GRANT 37:      3316 

Adventures  of  Captain  O'Sullivan. 

W.  H.  MAXWELL 38:      2742 

Adventures  of  a  day,  The.    In  W.  S. 

C.  L.     v.  10 34:      4180 

The  same «15:      4920 

Adventures  of  Dr.  Brady.     W.  II. 

RUSSKLL 39:        763 

Adventures  of  Harry   Franco.     C. 

F.  BRIOOS 35:      2814 

Adventures    of   Harry    Richmond. 

G.  MEREDITH.     3v 38:  2901-3 

Adventures  of  Johnny  Ironsides.  J. 

GIRAKDIN .' 37:  3046 

Adventures  of  Major  O'Regan.  H. 

H.  BRACKENRIDGE 35:  2507 

Adventures  of  a  marquis.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 37:  961 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Led  bury.  A. 

SMITH 39:  1808 

Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant  Green. 

E.  BRADLEY 35:  2600 

The  same 35:  2601 

Adventures  of  Peregrine  Pickle.  T. 

SMOLLETT,  /re  Works 39:  1970 

The  same.  Illustrated 39:  1971 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ADVENTURES. 


B 


AlMARD. 


Adventures    of    Philip.      W.    M. 

THACKERAY 39:      2904 

The  same 39:       2905 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:      290G 

Adventures  of  Kob  Roy,   The.    J. 

GRANT 37:       3300 

Adventures  of  Kobin  Day.     R.  M. 

BIRD 35:      2116 

Adventures  of  a  young  naturalist. 

L.  BIART 35:      2085 

Advocate's  wedding-day.  C.  CROWE. 

In  L.  C.     v.   8 4O:       1C18 

.^Enone.  A  tale  of  slave-life  in  Kome. 

L.  KIP.     [anon.] 38:      1038 

JEsopus. 
vEsop's  fables.   With  upwards  of  one 

hundred  and  fifty  emblematical  de 
vices.     Lond.      1821.      32° *33:        466 

The  same.     With  life  of  the  author. 

N.  Y.     1869.     16° 33:      466a 

The   same.     A    new   version,  chiefly 

from    original    sources,     by    liev. 

Thomas  James.     N.  Y.    n.  d.    16°.     33:      46Gb 
The    same.      Tr.    by    S.    GROXALL. 

Edinb.     n.  d.    16° 33:         467 

Afloat  ixnd  ashore.    J.  F.  COOPER 35:      4720 

The  same 35:       4721 

Afloat  in  the  forest.     M.REID 39:        230 

African  crusoes.     Mrs.  R.  LEK 38:      1441 

After   the   ball.     Mrs.   A.   OPIE.      In 

Works 38:      3903 

After  liaxtow's  death.     M.  FARROW...     37:2010-12 

After  dark.     (W.)  W.  COLLINS 35:      4540 

After  life.     Sequel  to  Home  life.     E. 

M.  SKWEI.I 39:       1570 

After  n  shadow,  and  other  stories.     T. 

8.  ARTHUR 35:        765 

Contents: — After  a  shadow.  In  the  way  of 
temptation.  Andy  Lovell.  A  mystery  ex 
plained.  What  can  I  do?  On  guard.  A 
visit  with  the  doctor.  Hadn't  time  for 
trouble.  A  good  name.  L'ttle  Lizzie. 
Alice  and  the  pigeon.  Dressed  tor  a 
party.  Coffee  v.s.  brandy.  Amy's  question. 
An  angel  in  disguise.  Which  was  most 
thelft'ly.  Other  people's  eyes. 

After  the  storm.  T.  S.  ARTHUR 35:  76G 

After  years.  W.  J.  BRADLEY 35:  2630 

Against  the  stream.  Mrs.  E.  R. 

CHARLES 35:  4066 

Against  wind  and  tide.  H.  PARR. 

(Holme  Lee.) 38:  4191 

Against  the  world.  J.  R.  HADKR- 

MANN 37:  3821 

Agatha  Beaufort.  Same  as  Family 

pride 4O:  2159 

Agatha's  husband.  D.  M.  CRAIK....  35:  4906 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed 35:  4907 

Aged  rabbi,  The.  B.  S.  INOEMANN. 

In  Danes  sketched  by  themselves. 

v.  3 4O:  1532 

Agent  of  Broome  warren,  The.  Lond. 

1871.  3v.  sm8° 4O:  2003-5 

Agincourt.  G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:  lui 

Agnes.  A  Franconia  story.  J.  AB 
BOTT 35:  21 

Agnes.     A  novel.    M.  (O.  W.)  OLI- 

I'HANT 38:        38.')! 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:  3832 

Agnes.     M.  H.  (G.)  PIKK 38:  4512 

Agnes    and    her   neighbors.      F.    L. 

PRATT 38:  4681 

Agnes  and  Katie  in  service.     Lond. 

n.  d.     18° 4O:      2000 

Agnes  Grey.   With  Wuthering  heights. 

A.  BRONTC 35;      2886 


Agnes  Hilton.     M.  I.  HOFFMAN 37:      4505 

Agnes  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holi 
days.  M.  (O.  W.)  OLIPHANT 38:  3833 

Agnes  Lee.      In  N.  and  T.     v.  5 4O:      1645 

Agnes  of  Sorrento.  H.  (E.)  B.  STOWK.     39:      2320 

Agnes  Sorel.    G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:        162 

Agnes  Wentworth.     S.  H.  PALFREY. 

(E.  Fozton.) 38:      4100 

Agnew,  K.  C. 

GKRAI.DINK:    a    tale    of    conscience. 

By  E.  C.  A.     N.   Y.     1873.     12°...     35:         330 
Agrippina :    the   great   empress.     S. 

DuVuuK 37;        390 

Aguilar.  Grace.     (1816-1847.) 

DAYS  of  Bruce.     N.  Y.     1868.     2  v. 

12° 35:   340-41 

HOMK  influence:     a  tale  Cor  mothers 

and  daughters.     N.  Y.     1873.     12°.     35:         342 
The    same.     Leip.     1859.     2  v.   in  1. 

sq.    16° 35;         343 

HOMK  scenes  and  heart  studios.     N. 

Y.      1874.      12° 35;         341 

MOTHER'S  recompense,  The.     Sequel 
to  Home  influence.     N.  Y.     1868. 

12° 35;         346 

The  same.     Leip.     1859.     2  v.    in    1 

sq.   1GD 35;         347 

VALE  of  cedars,  The;  or,  the  martyr. 

N.  Y.      18G8.      12° 35:         348 

WOMAN'S  friendship.     X.  Y.     1867. 

12° 35;         349 

Ahsahgunushk  NumamahtHhseng ; 
or,  the  reed-shaken-by-the-wind. 
11.  W.  HERBERT.  In"  Chevaliers 

of  France 37;      4353 

Aide,  Hamilton. 

CARR  of  Carrlvon.     A  novel.     Leip. 

1862.      2   v.  in  1.     sq   16° 35:         359 

IN   that  state  of  life.     Leip.     1871. 

sq.   16° 35;        361 

SIAKSTONB,   The.      A   novel.     Leip. 

1868.     2v.ini.     sq!G° 35:         362 

MR.  and  Mrs.  Faulconbridge.     Bost. 

[1875.]     8° 35;         3G3 

MORALS  and  mysteries 35:        364 

NINE  days  wonder,  A.     Bost.     1875. 

8° 35;         367 

PENRUDDOCKE.      Bost.     1875.     8° 35:         365 

RITA:  an  autobiography.  Leip.   1859. 

sq  16° 35;        366 

Aiken,   John    (1747-1822)   and     Mrs. 

Anna  Letitia  (Aikin)  Barbauld. 
EVENINGS  at  home;  or,  the  juvenile 

budget  opened.    Edinb.    n.  d.    16°.     35:        380 
Aileen  Ferrers.     A  novel.     S.  MOR- 

LF.Y 38:     3150 

Ailey    Moore:    a  tale   of    the    times. 

father  BAPTIST 35;       1551 

Aimard,  Gustave.     (b.  1818.) 

BORDER  rifles,  The.     (Les  rodeurs  des 

frontiers.)     Phil.      n.  d.     8° 35;        387 

F  it  EK  HOOTERS,   The.     (Les  francs  ti- 

reurs.)     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 35:        388 

(TOLD  seekers,  The.     ( La  fifvre  if  or.?) 

Phil.     n.  d.      8° 35:         389 

INDIAN  chief,  The.     (  Valentin  Guil- 

loit.9)     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 35;         390 

INDIAN  scout,  The;  or,   life  on   the 
frontier.     (L'Cclaircur.)      Phil.     n. 

d.     8° 35;        40C, 

PIRATES  of  the  prairies.  The.     (Let 

pirates  des  prairies.)     Phil.    n.  d.     8°     35:         394 
PRAIKI  K  flower.  The.  (Balle-franche.l) 

Phil.    n.  d.    8° 35;        395 

RKIIKI.  chief,  The:  a  tale  of  guerilla 
life.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 35:        402 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


AIM  ARK. 


ALDIUCH. 


Aimard,  (continued.) — 

KED  track,  The.  (Curumilla.')  Phil. 

n.  d.  8° 35: 

TIOEK  slayer,  The:  a  tale  of  the  In 
dian  desert.  (Le  lion  du  desert, 
scenes  de  la  vie  indienne  dans  les 
prairies.)  Phil.  n.  d.  8° 35: 

TRAIL  hunter,  The:  a  tale  of  the  far 
west.  (Le  chercheur  de  pistes.) 
Phil.  n.  d.  8° 35: 

TRAPPER'S  daughter,  The.  Phil.  n. 
d.  8° 35: 

WHITE  scalper,  The:  a  story  of  the 
Texan  war.  (Le  scalpeur  blanc.) 
Phil.  n.  d.  8° 35: 


397 


403 


401 


404 


405 


1.  Trail  hunter. 

2.  Pirates  ot  the  prairies. 

3.  Trapper's  daughter. 

1 .  Ticer  slayer. 

2.  Gold  seekers. 

3.  Indian  chief. 

4.  Ked  track. 


HI. 

Border  rifles. 
Freebooters. 
White  scalper. 

IV. 

Prairie  (lower. 
Indian  scout. 


Aimee.     A  tale  of  the  days  of  James 

II.    A.  GIBERNE 37: 

Aims  and  obstacles.     G.  P.  K.JAMES.     38: 


29G2 
J63 


Aimwell  stories.     W.  SIMONDS.     7  v.     39:1704-10 


Contents : 

1.  Oscar.     [39:1709.1 

2.  Clinton.    [:HI:  1704.1 
a.     Ella.     |39:l?Oo.J 

7.     Jerry. 


4.  Whistler.      [30:1710.] 

5.  Marcus.    [311:1708.] 

6.  Jessie.    [39:1707.] 
[39:1706.] 


See 


Aimwell,     Walter     (pseud. ) 

SIMONDS,  W. 

Ainslee  stories.    H.  C.  WEEKS 4O: 

Ainslie,  Herbert  (pseud.)     See  MAIT- 

LAND,  E. 
Ainsworth,   William  Harrison,     (b. 

1805.) 
CARDINAL    Pole;     or,   the   days    of 

Philip    and    Mary.      A    romance. 

Leip.     1803.     2  v  in   1.     sq  16° 

CONSTABLE  de  Bourbon.    Leip.    1806. 

2  v.  in   1.     sq.  !C° 

CONSTABLE    of    the    tower.       Leip. 

1861.     sq.   16° 

CBICHTON.       A   historical   romance. 

N.  Y.      1864.     2  v.  in  1.     12° 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  10 

The  same *15: 

FLITCH   of  bacon  ;  or,   the  custom  of 

Dunmow.      Leip.      1854.      sq.   16° 
HILARY  St.  Ives.    Leip.     1869.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 

JACK  Sheppard.     A  romance.     Leip. 

1846.     sq.   16° 

JOIIN    Law,    the    projector.       Leip. 

1864.     2  v.  in   1.     sq  16D 

LANCASHIRE    witches,    The ;    a    ro 
mance   of  Pendle    forest.       Leip. 

1849.     2  v.  in  1.     sq.     16° 

LORD   mayor  of  London,   The ;    or, 

city     life    in    the     last     century. 

Lond.     n.     d.     sm.  8° 

The  same.     Leip.    1862.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

MERRY    England;    or,    nobles    and 

serfs.     Lond.     1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 
MERVYN    Clitheroe.       Leip.      1858. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.   16° 

MYDDLKTON  Pomfret.  A  novel.  Leip. 

1868.     2'v.    in   1.     sq.   16° 

OLD  court.     A   novel.     Leip.     1867. 

2  v.  in   1.     sq.   16° 

OLD  Saint  Paul's.     Lond.     n.  d.     8° 


291 


35: 
35: 
35: 

35: 

34: 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 

35: 

35: 
35: 


411 
412 
413 

414 
4180 
4920 

415 
417 
418 
419 


420 


421 


422 


35:      423-5 


35: 
35: 


35: 
35; 


420 


428 


429 
430 


Ainsworth,  (continued.) 

OVINQDEAN    Grange.      Leip.     1860. 

sq.   16° 35;         431 

SAINT    James's ;    or,   the    court     of 

Queen    Anne.      Leip.       1844.     sq. 

16° 35:        433 

SOUTH  sea  bubble,  The.    Leip.    1 868. 

2  v.  in   1.     sq.   16° 35:        434 

SPANISH   match,  The.     Leip.     1865. 

2  v.  in   1.     sq.   16° 35:        435 

SPENDTHRIFT,  The.     A  tale.      Leip. 

1856.     sq.    16° 35:         436 

STAR   chamber,    The.      Leip.     1854. 

2v.ini.     sq.   16° 35:        437 

TALHOT  Harland.     Leip.     1870.     sq. 

10° 35:       438 

TOWER  hill.     Leip.     1871.     sq.   16°..     35:         439 
TOWER   of  London.      An    historical 

romance.     Lond.    n.  d.     16° 35:        440 

The  same.     Pictorial,   with  index. 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 35:        441 

WINDSOR  castle.    A  romance.    Leip. 

1844.     sq.    16° 35:         442 

Alamance.     C.  H.  WILEY  4O:        495 

Alban:  the  history  of  a  young  puri 
tan.    J.  V.  HUNTINOTON 37:4860-61 

Albatross,    The.      W.  H.  G.  KING 
STON 38:       985 

Albert    Hastings.      A  novel.     M.  S. 

WHITAKER. 4O:        303 

Albert  Limbacli ;   or,  a  martyr  to  the 

fair.      A.  F.  LANGBEIN.     &.  G.  N. 

v.  4 4O:      1563 

Albert  Lunel.     II.  BROUGHAM 35:      2956 

Alchemist,  The-    H.  de  BALZAC 35:      1510 

Alcott,  Louisa  May. 

AUNT  Jo's  scrap  bag.     Bost.     1872. 

2  v.  16° 35:     455-6 

HOSPITAL    sketches.       Bost.       1869. 

16° 35:        457 

LITTLK  men  :  life  at   Plumtield  with 

Jo's  boys.     Bost.      1871.     16° 35:         458 

LITTLK    women :  or,  May,  Jo,  Beth, 
and    Amy.       Bost.      1875.     2  v. 

16° 35:   459-60 

MOODS.      Bost.       1865.     16° 35:        401 

MORNING  glories  ;  and  other  stories. 

N.  Y.      1871.      16° 35:         462 

OLD  fashioned  girl,  An.    Bost.     1870. 

10° i 35:       463 

THREE  proverb  stories.      Bost.  1871. 

16° 35:         464 

WORK  :  a  story  of  experience.      Bost. 

1873.  16° 35:         465 

Alcove,  The.      J.   AHHOTT.     In  H.  S. 

B.    v.  8 35:         43 

Alden,  3/rs.  Isabella  M.     (Pansy). 
'ESTER  Kied;    or,  asleep  and  awake. 

Cin.     1870.      12° 35:         480 

JULIA    Ried.     Cin.     1872.       12° 35:         481 

Alden  of  Aldenholme.     A  novel.     G. 
SMITH.      Lond.      1873.     3v.     sm. 

8° 39:    1831-3 

Aldersleigh.     A  tale.     C.  J.  RIETH- 
MiiLLER.      Lond.   1868.       2  v.  in  1. 

sm.  8° 39:        416 

Aldrich,  Thomas  Bailey,    (b.  1836)... 
MAR.IOKIE   Daw,  and   other  people. 

Bost.      1873.      16° 35:         492 

The  same.     [In  French].     In  Rev. 

d.d.Mondes.     t.   105 *11: 

OUT  of  his  head.     A  romance.     N. 

Y.     1802.     12° 35:         493 

PRUDENCE  Palfrey.    A  novel.    Bost. 

1874.  12° 35:         494 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


Aumicn. 


ALL. 


Aldrich,  (continued.) — 

The  same.     [In  French].     In  Rev. 

d.d.Mondes.     t.  111,112 *11: 

STORY  of  a  bad  boy,  The.  Host.  1873. 

16° ." 35:         495 

Alec   Forbes   of  Howglen.     G.  MAC- 
DONALD 38:      2ir.5 

Alexander,  Mrs. 

II  KR  dearest  foe.     N.  Y.     1876.     16°     35:         512 
RALPH   Wilton's   weird.     A   novel. 

N.   Y.      1875.      16° 35:         515 

WHICH   shall  it  be?     A  novel.     N. 

Y.      1874.      16° 35:         516 

WOOING  o't,  The.     A  novel.     N.  Y. 

1873.     16° 35:        517 

Alexis  the  runaway.     R.  Y.  A.  PAR 
KER 38:      4171 

Alfred  Hagart's  household.  A.  SMITH. 

Loud.     1866.     2  v.     8° 39:1816-17 

Alfred,  King,  the  great.     In  Tales  of 

Heroes 4O:       2670 

Al?er,  Horatio,  Jr.  (b.  1836). 

BEN,   the  luggage  boy;    or,    among 

the  wharves.  Bost.  1870.  16°...  35:  530 
BOUND  to  rise;  or,  Harry  Walton's 

motto.     Bost.     1873.     16° 35:         531 

BRAVE  and  bold;  or,  the  fortunes  of 

a  factory  boy.  Bost.  1874.  16°..  35:  532 
CHARLIE  Codman's  cruise.  Bost. 

1867.  12° 35:         533 

FAME  and  fortune;  or,  the  progress 

of  Richard    Hunter.     Bost.     1868. 

16° 35:  534 

FRANK'S  Campaign.  The  farm  and 

camp.  Bost.  n.  d.  16° 35:  535 

HKKUKRT  Carter's  legacy  ;  or,  the  .in 
ventor's  son.  Bost.  1875.  16°...  35:  553 
JULIUS;  or,  the  street  boy  out  west. 

Bost.  1874.  16° 35:  536 

LUCK  and  pluck;  or,  John  Oakley's 

inheritance.  Bost.  1871.  16° 35:  537 

MARK,  the  match  boy;  or,  Richard 

Hunter's  ward.  Bost.  n.  d.  16°..  35:  538 
PAUL,  the  peddler;  or,  the  adventures 

of  a  young  street  merchant.     Bost. 

n.  d."  16° 35:  539 

PAUL  Prescott's  charge.  Bost.  n. 

d.  16° 35:  540 

PHIL,  the  fiddler;  or,  the  story  of  a 

young  street  musician.  Bost.   1872, 

16° 35:  541 

RAOGED  Dick;  or,  street  life  in  New 

York  with  the  boot  blacks.     Bost. 

1868.  16° 35:         542 

RISKN    from  the    ranks;    or,    Harry 

Walton's  success.  Bost.  n.  d.  16J.  35:  543 
RouflH  and  ready;  or,  life  among  the 

New  York  news-boys.  Bost.    1869. 

16° ". 35:  544 

RUFUS  and  Rose;  or,  the  fortunes  of 

Rough  and  ready.  Bost.  !870.  16°.  35:  545 
SAM'S  chance;  and  how  he  improved 

it.  Bost.  1876.  16° 35:  554 

SINK  or  swim;  or  Harry  Raymond's 

resolve.  Bost.  1870.  16° 35:  546 

SLOW  and  sure;  or,  from  the  street  to 

the  shop.  Bost.  n.  d.  16° 35:  047 

STKIVK  and  succeed;  or,  the  progress 

of  Walter  Conrad.  Bost.  n.d.  16°.  35:  548 
STKONCI  and  steady;  or,  paddle  your 

own  canoe.  Bost.  n.d.  16° 35:  549 

TATTKRKD  Tom;  or,  the  story  of  a 

street  Arab.  Bost.  1871.  16°....  35:  550 
TRY  and  trust;  or,  the  story  of  a 

bound  boy.     Bost.     n.  d.     16° 35:         551 


35: 


Alger,  (continued.) — 

YOUNG    outlaw,    The ;    or,    adrift   in 
the   streets.     Bost.     1875.      16° 

SKI£,IES. 

Note — For  the  shelf  number?  of  the  follow 
ing  stories  see  the  alphabetical  arrange- 
ment  Hbove. 
Campaign  Series. 

1.     Frank's  campaign.      I       2.    Paul 

3.    Charlie  Codman': 
Luck  and  pluck  series. 

FlhST. 

1.  Luck  and  pluck. 

2.  Sink  or  swim. 

3.  Strong  and  steady. 

4.  Strive  and  succeed. 
Ragyed  Dickse-ieii. 

I      Ragged  iJiok. 

2.  Faint-  and  fortune. 
:i.     Mark, the  match  boy. 

Tattered  Toin  series. 

FIB ST. 

1.    Tattered  Tom. 
a.     I'niil,  the   peddler. 

3.  I'hil,  the  fiddler. 

4.  Slow  and  sure. 

Algeria,  tales  of.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS 21: 

Alic's  bride.     Miss  E.  JOLLY 38: 

Alice  ;  or,  the  mysteries.     E.  G.  E.  L. 

BuLWKBr- LTTTOB 35: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  cd 35: 

Alice  Arran.  Sequel  to  Prince 

Charles.  J.  F.  SMITH 39: 

Alice  Brand.  A  romance  of  the  cap 
ital.  A.  G.  RIDDLE 39: 

Alice  Benden ;  or,  the  bowed  shilling, 

and  other  tales.  C.  K.  TOXNA 39: 

Alice  Dale's  offers.  F.  W.  ROBINSON. 

In  Girl's  Romance 39: 


552 


Alice  Franklin.  M.  HOWITT 

Alice  Learmont.  D.  M.  CRAIK.  With 

A  hero 

Alice  Lorraine.  A  tale  of  the  south 

downs.  R.  D.  BLACKMORK 

Alice  Melleville.  T.  S.  ARTHUR.  With 

Mary  Ellis 

The  same.  In  Tales  from  real  life 


Alice  Murray.  M.  I.  HOFFMAN 37: 

Alice  Neville  and  Kiversdale.  C.  E. 

BOWKX 35: 

Alice  Itiordan.  M.  A.  M.  SADLIER  ...  39: 

Alice  Seymour.  Mrs.  E.  C.  GRKY 37: 

Alice  Sherwin.  A  tale  of  the  da\s  of 

Sir  Thomas  More.  C.  J.  M..." 38: 

Alice's  adventures  in  wonderland.  C. 

L.  DODGSON 37: 

Alicia  Warlock  :  a  mystery,  and  other 

stories.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS 35: 

Alide  :  an  episode  of  Goethe's  life.  E. 

LAZARUS 38: 

All  aboard;  or,  life  on  the  lake.  Sequel 

to  the  Boat  club.  W.  T.  ADAMS...  35: 
All  for  the  best.  D.  M.  CRAIK.  In 

Domestic  stories 35: 

All  for  greed.  A.  A.  A.  Leip.  1868- 

sq  16° 4O: 

All  for  love;  or,  the  outlaw's  bride. 

E.  A.  DUPUY 37: 

All-hallow  eve;  or,  the  test  of  futur 
ity,  and  other  stories.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 

8° 4O: 

Contents:— All  -hallow  eve.     Unconverted. 
Jenefer's  prayer. 

All  in  the  dark.    J.  S.  LE  FANTT 38: 

All  in  the  wrong.     T.  (E.)  HOOK 37: 

All's  for  the  best..  T.  S.  ARTHUR 35: 

All's   not  gold   that  glitters.     A.  B. 

HAVEN 37: 

All  saints'  eve:  a  story  of  circumstan 
tial  evidence.  A.  B.  EDWARDS. 
fn  Monsieur  Maurice,  v.  3 37: 


rescott's  charge. 

I'S  CTU15O 

SECOND. 

1.  Try  and  trust. 

2.  Hound  to  rise. 

y.     Risen  from  the  ranks. 
4.    Herbert  Carter's  leg;t<;y. 

4.  Rough  and  rondy. 

5.  Ben,  the  luggage-boy. 

6.  Rums  and  Kose, 

SECOND. 

1.    Julius,  the  street-hoy. 
&.    Young  outlaw. 

3.  Sam's  chanue. 


948 
465 

3090 
3091 

1886 

400 

3060 

485 
4745 

4921 
2200 

788 

804 

4506 

2410 
1009 
3491 

2101 

738 

4539 

1385 

230 

4914 

2016 

1060 

2017 


37: 
35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 


1451 

4634 

768 

4132 


1529 


PROSE  FICTIOX:     ENGLISH. 


ALL. 


ANDERSEN. 


All  sorts  of  pop-guns.     F.  BARROW 35:      1658 

All  soul's  day.     B.  S.  INGEMANN.     In 

Danes    sketched     by    themselves. 

V.  3 4O:       1532 

Allan  Hayward.     With  Drayton  Hall.     4O:       2131 

Allen  house,  The.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35:        767 

Allerton  homes.     A  story  for  boys. 

Mrs.  H.  LATHROP 38:      1346 

Allston,  Washington.     (1779-1843.) 

MONALDI;  a  tale.     Host.     1856.     12°     35:         610 
Allworth    abbey.      B.     D.     E.     N. 

SOUTHWOKTH 39:      2001 

Ally  T  ran  some.     H.  SMITH 39:      1840 

Almira.     M.  EDGEWORTH.     In  her  N. 

nndT.     v.  4 37:       1499 

Almoran  and   Harriet.    J.  HAWKES- 

WORTH 37:     4160 

Thesame 38:        441 

Almost  faultless.  A  story  of  the 
present  day.  By  the  author  of  A 
book  for  governesses.  N.  Y.  1871. 
8° 4O:  2018 

Almost  a  heroine.     E.  S.  SHEPPARD     39:      1616 

Almost  a  nun.    J.  McN.  WRIGHT...     4O:        884 

Almost  a  priest.     J.  McN.  WKIOHT..     4O:        885 

A   L  O.  E.     (pseud).     See  TUCKER,  C. 

Alone.     31.  V.  (H.)  TERHUNE 39:      2831 

Alone  in  London.     H.  SMITH 39:      1841 

Alroy;  a  novel.     B.  DISRAELI 37:        657 

The  same 37:         658 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:        659 

Thesame.      With.  Sybil 37:         674 

Alsatian  schoolmaster,  The.      Erck- 

miin  (E.)— Chatrian  (A.) 37:       1730 

Altamont.     C.  E.  S.  NORTON 38:      3668 

Altanesi,   Gianfrancesco. 

PLEASURES  of  friendships,  The.     In 

R.  I.  N.  v.  4 4O:      1583 

TRUE  friend,  The.     In  R,  I.  N.  v.  4     4O:      1583 

Alton    Locke,  tailor    and   poet.       C. 

KINGSLEY 38:        924 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:        925 

Alune.   M.  M.  SHERWOOD.    In  Works, 

v.  7 39:      1642 

Alwyn's   first   wife.     D.   M.   CRAIK. 

With  Lord  Erlistoun 35:       4928 

Amateur  Casual,  (pseud.)  See  Green 
wood,  J 

Amateur  lawyers,  The.  A.  LEIGH- 
TON,  /ft  W.  T.  B.  v.  4 4O:  1714 

Amaury.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:        962 

Amazon,    The.       F.    DINGELSTEDT. 

Tr.  by  J.  M.  Hart 37:        636 

The  same 37:         637 

Ambassador's  wife,  The.     Mrs.  C. 

G.  F.  Gore 37:      3189 

Amber  Gods,   and  other  stories.     H. 

E.  P.  SPOFFORD 39:      2126 

Ambos,  Mile.  Bety.  Mrs.  A.  Jame 
son.  7«T.  F.  H.  v.  2 4O:  2658 

Amelia.    H.    FIELDING 37:      2136 

Thesame.     In    Works 37:2146-7 

Amelia  I  pseud.)     See  WELBY,  A.  B 

American,  An  (pseud.) 

AT  anchor;  a  story  of  our  civil  war. 
N.  Y.     1865.     12° 35:        617 

American  baron,  The.  .1.  DE  MILLE.     37:        265 

American   cardinal,   The;     a   novel. 

.1.  M.  LEAVITT 38:      1390 

American  gun-club,  The.   J.  VEKNE. 

Tr.  by  L.  Mercies  and  E.  E.  King.     39:      3682 

American  home  series.     1.     Young 

Moose  hunters.     0.  A.  STEPHENS...     39:      2257 

American  nights.     T.GREENE 37:      3430 

American  spy.    J.  R.  SIMMS 39:      1670 

American  wonderland.  R.  M.  BACHE.     35:      1320 


Ames,  Eleanor  (Eleanor  Kirk). 

UP  Broadway,  and  its  sequel.     A  life 

story.     N.  Y.      1870.  12°  ...............     35:         620 

Ames,   Mary  Clemmer.     See   CLEM- 

MER,  M. 

Among  the  brigands.     J.  DE  MILLE.     37:        266 
Among-  the  guerillas.  J.  R.  GILMORE. 

(Edmund  Kirke)  ..........................     37:       3032 

Among  the  pines;   or,  the  south  in 

secession    time.      J.   R.   GILMORE. 

(Edmund  Kirke)  ..........................     37:       3033 

Among  the  squirrels.     Mrs.  DENISON.     37:        330 
Among  strangers.  An  autobiography. 

Ed.  by  E.  S.  MAINE  ....................     38:      2392 

Amphlett    love-match.       (W.)     W. 

COLLINS.     In  N.  and  T.     v.  5  ......     4O:       1645 

The  same.     In  Dead  secret  ..............     35:       4552 

Amulet,  The.    H.  CONSCIENCE  .........     35:      46C4 

Amusements   of  a  man  of  fashion, 

The.     N.  NUGENT.    3  v  ...............     38:  3701-3 

Amy  Carr.     C.  CHESEBRO  ...............     35:      4190 

Amy  Herbert.     E.  M.  SEWELL  .........     39:      1571 

The  same.      Tauchnitz  ed.  2  v.  in  1.     39:      1572 
Amy  Lawrence.     J.  F.  SMITH  ...........     39:      1H87 

Amyas  Leigh.     C.  KINQSLEY.    3  v...     38:     937-9 
Thesame.     2v  ..............................     38:940-41 


Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed  ...............     38: 

Anastasius.     T.HOPE  ...................    37: 

Ancestress,  The;  or,   family  pride. 

Baroness    KNORRIN'G.       In    Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,     v.  1  ......     4O: 

Ancient  regime,  The:  a  tale.     G.  P. 

R.JAMES  ...................................     38: 

Thesame.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.   16...     34: 
Thesame  ......................................  *15: 

Anderdon,  Rev.  W.  H. 

CATHOLIC  Crusoe,   The  :  adventures 

of  Owen    Evans,    navy   surgeon'? 

mate,  set  ashore  on   a  desolate  is 

land  in  the  Caribbean  seas,  A.  D. 

1739.      Given   from   the  original 

manuscript.      Lond.     n.  d.     16°...     35: 
Andersen,    Hans    Christian    (1805- 

1875). 
DANISH     fairy    legends     and    tales. 

Lond.     1861.     sm.  8°  ..................     35: 

DANISH  story  book,  The.    N.  Y.  18G9. 

16°  ...........................................    35: 

FAIRY  tales.     N.  Y.     1869.     16°  ......     35: 

GERMAN  popular  tales.      2nd.  series. 

Bost.     n.d.     16°  ........................     35: 

IMPROVISATORS,    The;     or,   life    in 

Italy.     Tr.  by  M.  Howitt.     N.  Y. 

1867".     8°  ...................................      35: 

MAN  from  paradise,  The.     In  Dane's 

sketched  by  themselves,  v.  1  .........     4O: 

MORTEN  Lange.     In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.   1  .....................     4O: 

ONLY  a  fiddler.     N.  Y.     1862.     8°...     35: 
O.  T.      A  Spanish   romance.       With 

Only  a  fiddler  ............................     35: 

SAND-hills  of  Jutland.     Bost.     1865. 

16°  ...........................................     C5: 

STORIKS  and  tales.    N.  Y.  1871.     12°     35: 
STORY  book,  The.     With    a  memoir, 

by  Mary    HOWITT.     N.  Y.     1869. 

16°  ...........................................    35: 

Contents  : 

Fir-tree,  The. 
Lenp-frog,  The. 


942 

4C73 


1530 

164 
4186 
4926 


630 


640 


641 
643 


645 


647 


1530 


1530 
648 


648 


650 
652 


654 


Memoir  of  Hans  Chris- 

ti»n  Andersen, 
Miscellaneous  stories. 
My  hoots. 

Two   baronesses,  The. 
12°.... 


Picture-book  without  pic- 

lures. 

Real  princess,  The. 
Shoes  of  fortune. 
Snow  Queen.  The. 
Swineherd,  The. 

N.  Y.    1869. 

35:         658 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ANDERSEN. 


ARCHIBALD. 


Andersen,  (continued.) — 

WONDER   stories,   told   for  children. 

N.Y.     1870.     12° 35:         GGO 

WONDERFUL  tales    from  Denmark. 

N.  Y.  1869.      16° 35:         G(51 

Andreas  llofer.  Mrs.  C.  (M.)  MUXDT. 

(L.  Miihlbach).     Tr.  by  F.  Jordan...     38:       3235 
Andree  de  Tavern ey.    A.  (D.)  Dumas     37:        !>U3 
Sole. — This  is  ft  translation   of  part  of  La 
conitesie  <U  Chn'-ntj;  namelv,  from   v.  4, 
cli.  2t,  to  the  enJ  of  v.  0,  ed.    Lfivy 
in  6  v. 

Aner'B  return.  Rev.  A.  S.  HOF.KMANN.     37:      4454 
Angel  nnd   the   demon,   The.     T.   S. 

AUTHUII 35:        70!) 

Angel  of  the  household,  The.     T.  S. 

AKTIIUK 35:        770 

Angela.      C.  VON  BOLANDEN      With 

the  Progessionists 35:       2321 

Angela.     A.  MARSH-CALDWKLL 38:      2592 

Angelina;   or,  I'amie  inconnue.     M. 

KDGKWORTII.     In  M.  T.     v.  2 37:       149ft 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.   v.  2 37:      1497 

Angler's  tale,  The.     O.  RICHARDSON. 

In  \V.  T.  B.  v.  8 4O:      1718 

Anna  Hammer.     G.  B.  II.  TEMMK 39:      2820 

Annals   of  an   eventful   life.      Lund. 

1H7(».     3  v.     sm  8° 40:2010-2! 

Annals  of  the  parish.   J.  GALT 37:      2775 

The  same 37:      2770 

Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.     G. 

MAI  DONALD 38:      2158 

The  same.     Tauchnitzed.2v.ini...     38:      2157 
Annals  of  the  twenty-ninth  century; 
or,  the  autobiography  of  the  tenth 
president    of    the    world-republic. 

3v 4O:       2022 

Anne    Bell;     or,   the    faults.      C.  K. 
TONNA.      (Charlotte    Elizabeth)    In 

Talcs  and  illustrations 39:       3070 

Anne  Kurness.  Mrs.  T.  A.  TROLI.OPK.     39:      3281 
Anne  Hereford.     Mrs.   E.   P.   WOOD 

[Mrs  Henry  Wood].    2  v.  in  1  4O:         070 

Anne   of  Geierstein.     Sir  W.  SCOTT. 

1'arker  ed.     2  v *39:  1343-4 

The  same.     Edinb.  ed 39:       1358 

The,  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:      l.'!C9 

The  same 39:      1392 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v 39:1439-40 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       14G7 

The  same.     Tau'hnitzed 39:       1471 

Anne  Severin.     Mid.  A.  CRAVEN 35:      5008 

Annette  ;  or,  the  chronicles  of  Bclle- 

vue.     C.  WALSINGIIAM 4O:          86 

Annie   Grey.     E.    D.   E.   N.   SOUTH- 

woRTir.      With  Wife's  victory 39:      2042 

Annie  Jennings.     L.  GORE.     3  v 37:3215-17 

Annie  Mason;  or,  the  temple  of  shells. 

A.S.  AVERILI 35:        950 

Annie's  story.     A  novelette.     Bv  the 
author  of  Peiite's  romance.   I^ond. 

1873.     2  v.     sm  8° 4O:       2023 

Annis  Warleigh's  fortunes.    H.  PARR. 

\JlolmeLee) 38:       4192 

Antar:  a    Bedoueen   romance.     Abu 

Said  Abd  al  Malik  Ibn   Kuraib  al        ^ 

Asrnai.     Tr.  by  T.  Hamilton 35:        177 

Ante  bellum  ;  southern  life  as  it  was. 

M.  L.  COOK.     (M.  Lenox^ 35:      4696 

Anteros.      A   novel.      G.   A.   LAW 
RENCE 38        1300 

Antidote  to  the  miseries  of  humnn 

life.     II.  CORP 35:      4870 

Antiquary     Sir  W.  SCOTT.     Parker 

ed.      2v S39:    1305-G 

The  same.     Edinb.  ed 39:       1355 


Antiquary,  (continued.) — 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1360 

The  same 39:       1373 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v 39:1399-1400 

The  same.     Pocket  ed 39:       1447 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:       1472 

Anti-speculator.     M.  E.  Engel.     R.  G. 

N.  v.  4 4O:      1563 

Anton,  the  fisherman.     F.  H.  HOFF 
MAN.     Tr.  by  M.  A.  ilanderson....     37:       4485 
Antonia.     Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.       (George    Sand) 37:         900 

Antonina;  or,  the  fall  of  Rome.   (W.) 

W.  COLLINS 35:      4541 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.  2  v.  in  1.  35:  4542 
Antonio  di  Cantra.  T.  fr.  B.  v.  ft.  4O:  1695 
Antonio,  the  student  of  Padua.  In 

W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  5 34:      4175 

The  same *15:       4915 

Antonio  Mi-lidori.   D.  M.  CRAIK.    In 

Romantic  tales 35:       4940 

Antony  Hrade.     R.  LOWELL 38:      1915 

Antony    \\  aymouth  ;  or,  the  gentle 
men    adventurers.       W.    H.    G. 

KINGSTON 38:        986 

Apostate,  The.      C.  M.  BRAME.     In 
Tales  from  the  diary  of  a  sister  of 

mercy 35:      2673 

Apparition  of  Monsieur  Bodrv.  The. 

In  N.  and  T.  v.  8 .". 4O:       1648 

Apparitionist,     The ;    a    fragment. 

F.  v.  SCHILLER.     R.  G.  N.     v.  3...     4O:      1562 
Apple  cutting,  The.      A.  GARY.     /;* 

Pictures  of  country  life 35:      3918 

Arabella  Stuart.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES....     38:        165 
Arabian  days'    entertainments.      W. 

HAUFT... 37:      4125 

Arabian   nights'   entertainments 4O:      2020 

The   same.       Illustrated.      Tr.  by  E. 

W.  Lane.     3.  v 40:2027-9 

Arabian  tales  and  anecdotes.     E.  W. 

LANE 38:      1326 

Arblay,     Frances    Burney,    Mme    d' 

(1752-1840). 
CAMILLA;    or,   a   picture   of  youth. 

Loud.  1790.     5  v.     10° 35:     671-5 

CECILIA  ;  or,  memoirs  of  an  heiress. 

Lond.     1820.     3  v.     18° 35:     676-8 

EVELINA  ;  or  the  history  of  a  young 
hulv's  introduction  to  the  world. 

Lond.     1820.     2  v.      18° 35:     680-1 

The  same.     Leip.     1850.     sq.  16° 35:         682 

The  same.     N.Y.     n.  d.     12° 35:        683 

Arbouville,    Sophie  de  Bazancourt, 

comfesxe  d1. 

TiiKEEtales:  Christine  van  Amberg. 
Resignation.  The  village  doctor. 
Tr.  by  M.  B.  Field.  N.  Y.  1853. 

12° 35:         690 

Arch  rogue,  The.     LOTIIAR.    (pseud.) 

In  K.  G.  N.     v.  2 4O:       1561 

Archer,  E.  M.     (pseud.t) 

CHRISTINA  North.     A  novel.     N.Y. 

1872.     8° 35:        C96 

UNDER    the    Limes.      Lond.      1874. 

sm.  8° 35:         G97 

Archer,  George  W.  ( Hesper  Bendbow) 

MOKK   than   she  could  bear  :  n  story 

of    the    Gachupin    war   in   Texas, 

1812-1813.  'Phil.       1872.      12° 35:         706 

Archer,  Thomas. 

STKANUE    work.      A   novel.     Lond. 

1868     3   v.     sm.  8° 35:    714-16 

Archibald  Hamilton.  E.  W.  BAAKN- 

JIIELM...         , 35:      1310 


PROfcE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ARCHIE. 


10 


ARTHUR. 


Archie    Fell,    (pseud.)     See   Capron, 

-M.  J. 
Archie  Lovell.     Mrs.  A.  EDWARDS...     37:      1540 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:       1541 

Archie's  shadow.     L.  PALMER  38:      4121 

Archy   Armstrong.     J.  M.   WILSON. 

In  W.  T.  B.  v.  3 4O:       1713 

Arctic  Crusoe.    P.  B.  ST.  JOHN 39:      1055 

Ardison   and   Co.      H.   SPICER.      In 

Brought  to  book.     v.  2 39:       2097 

Arethusa.     F.  CHAMIER 35:      4006 

Argus  Fairbairn.     H.  JACKSON.     3  v.     38:     100-2 
Argyle  Anna,     (pseud.) 

OLIVE  Lacy  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebel 
lion    of   1798.      Phil.      1874.       12°     35:         726 
Aristocrat,  The.      G.  E.  JEWSBURY    38:        364 
Aristocrat's    wife,   The;    a  tale   of 

the  French  revolution.     In  W.  S. 

C.  L.     v.  9 34:      4179 

The  same *15:       4919 

Ark  and  the  fortress,  The.     Mrs.  E.  R. 

CHARLES.       With   Cottage  by   the 

cathedral 35:      4071 

Ark  of  Elm  Island.     E.  KELLOGG 38:        725 

Armadale.     (W.)  W.  COLLINS 35:      4543 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 35:  4544-6 

The  s:ime.     3  v.  in  2 35:   4547-8 

Armstrong,  Frances. 

FLORENCE;    or,  Loyal  quand  meme. 

Lond.     1873.     sm.  8° 35: 

Army   and     navy    stories.       W.    T. 

ADAMS. 

[35:275. 


1.  Soldier  hoy. 

2.  Sailor  boy,  The. 

a.  Young  lieutenant. 


4.  Yankee  middy. 

5.  Fighting  Joe. 

6.  Br;we  old  suit. 


35: 


35:     7 


[33:288. 

Army-chaplain  Schmelzle's  journey  to 

Flaetz.     J.  P.  F.  RICHTER.     In  C. 

G.  R.     v.  3 

Arne  :  a  sketch  of  Norwegian  country- 
life.     B..  BJORNSON 35: 

Arnold,  Mrs. 

BETTER  than  gold.       Lond.      1873. 

sm.  8°.     3  v 

Around  a  spring.     G.  DROZ 37: 

Around   the   world    in   80  days.     J. 

VERNE 39: 

ArrahNeil.    G.  P.  R.JAMES 38: 

Arrington,   A.   W.      (Charles    Sum- 

merfield] 

RANGERS  and  regulators  of  the  Tan- 

aha.     N.  Y.      1856.     12° 35: 

Arrom,  Cecelia  Bohl  d'  (Fernan  Cabal- 

lero).     See  BOHL  D'  ARROM,  C. 
Art:    a  dramatic    tale.      C.    READE. 

With  Clouds  and  sunshine 39: 

The  same.      With.  Peg  Woffington....     39: 
Art  and  artlessness.     Mrs.  H.  N.   W. 

BAKER 35: 

Art  Maguire.     W.  CARLETON 35: 

Artemus  Ward,  (pseud.)  See  BROWNK 

Charles  Farrar.     (1834-1867.) 
Artemus  Ward :    his   book.      N.  Y. 

187(1.      12° 

Artemus  Ward :  his  travels.     N.  Y. 

1866.  12° 

Artemus  Wrard:  in  London.     N.  Y. 

1867.  12° 

Artemus  Ward's  panorama.     N.  Y. 

1872.      12° „.. 

Artemus  Ward  :  his  works  complete. 

Illustrated,    with    a    biographical 

sketch    by   Melville   D.    LANDON. 

(Eli  Perkins.)     N.    Y.    1875.     4  v. 

in  1.     12° 

Arthur,  Timothy  Shay.     (b.  1809.) 
AFTER  a  shadow.     N.  Y.      1869.   16°. 


734 

[35:287.1 
[35:235.] 

3875 
2157 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


35: 


35: 


742-4 
860 


3683 
106 


754 


141 
160 


1380 
3825 


3015 
3016 
3017 
3018 

3019 
765 


Arthur,  T.  S.,  (continued.) 

AFTER  the  storm.  Phil.  1868.  12°.  35:  766 
ALICE  Mellville.  In  Mary  Ellis 35:  788 

The  same.     In  Tales  from  real  life.     35:         804 

ALLEN  house.     Phil.     1860.     16° 35:         767 

ALL'S  for  the  best.  PJiil.  1875.  16°.  35:  768 
ANGEL  and  the  demon.  Phil.  1867. 

16° 35:       769 

ANGEL  of  the  household.     Phil.     n. 

d.     16° 35:        770 

BELL  Martin.     In  Mary  Ellis 35:        788 

The  same.     In  Tales  from  real  life.     35:         804 
CECILIA  Howard;  or,  the  young  lady 

who   had   finished   her  education. 

Phil.     1851.     8° 35:         772 

CLUB   room,  The.     In  The  martyr 

wife 35:        787 

FAMILY  pride.     In  Mary  Ellis 35:         788 

The  same.     In  Tales  from  real  life.     35:        804 
GOLDEN    grains   from  life's   harvest 

field.     Phil.     1857.     16° 35:         773 

GOOD  time  coming.  Phil.  n.  d.  16°.  35:  774 
IlEART-histories  and  life-pictures. 

Phil.     n.  d.     16° 35:         775 

HEIRESS,  The.  In  The  martyr  wife.  35:  787 
HEROES  of  the  household.  Phil. 

1875.      16° 35:         776 

HIDDEN  wings.  N.  Y.  1869.  16°.  35:  777 
HoME-heroes,  saints  and  martyrs. 

Phil.     1865.     12° 35:         778 

HOME  lights  and  shadows.     Phil.    n. 

d.     16° 35:         779 

HOME  scenes.     Phil.     1853.     16° 35:        780 

JACK  Ketch.  In  The  martyr  wife...  35:  787 
LESSONS  in  life.  With  The  two  wives.  35:  812 
LIGHT  on  shadowed  paths.  N.  Y. 

1864.      12° 35:         781 

LIGHTS  and  shadows  of  real  life.  Phil. 

n.  d.     16 35:        782 

LIZZIE  Glenn;  or,  the  trials  of  a  seam 
stress.     Phil.      1859.      12° 35:         783 

LOVE  in  a  cottage.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°.  35:  784 
LUCY  Sandford  :  a  story  of  the  heart. 

A  temperance  tale.  Phil.  n.  d.    8°.     35:        785 
MADELINE;  or,  a  daughter's  love.  In 

The  martyr  wife 35:        787 

MAIDEN,  The.     In  Three  eras  of  a 

woman's  life 35:         806 

MARRIED  life.     Phil.     1859.   12° 35:        786 

MARTYR  wife,'The;  and  other  tales. 

Phil.     n.  d.     16° 35:        787 

MARY  Ellis  ;  or,  the  runaway  match; 

and  other  tales.     Phil.     1850.     16°     35:         788 

The  same.     In  Tales  from  real  life.     35:        804 
MOTHER,  The.     In  Three   eras  of  a 

woman's  life 35:        806 

NOT   anything  for    peace.       N.    Y. 

1869.      16° 35:         789 

NOTHING  but   money.     Phil.     1865. 

12° 35:       790 

OFF  hand    sketches.      Phil.      1858. 

18° 35:        791 

The   same.       With  Seedtime   and 

harvest... 35:        796 

OLD  man's  bride,  The.     Phil.     1853. 

16°». 35:         792 

OUT  in  the  world.  Phil.  1864.  12°  35:  793 
PEACEMAKER,  The.  N.  Y.  1869. 

16° 35:       791 

PRIDE    or    principle:  which   makes 

the  lady?     In  Alary  Ellis 35:         788 

The  same.     In  Tales  from  real  life.     35:        804 
RICHES  have  wings.       N.  Y.     1857. 

18° 35:         795 

RUINED    gamester,    The.       In   The 

martyr  wife 35:        787 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


11 


ASSASSINATION. 


Arthur,  T.  S.  (continued.)  — 
KUNAWAY    mulch.     Same  as   Mary 
Kllis       35' 

788 
796 
797 
810 
798 

799 
800 

801 
802 

8D3 
8(14 

787 
805 
806 
807 
809 
808 
818 
810 
813 
816 
814 
787 
806 

815 
816 

817 
818 
819 

2033 
2410 
1859 

3301 
4545 

726 

2294-5 
3005 
2034 

2987-8 

2192 
1560 
1561 

Arthur  St  John    In  W  8  C  L    v   2      34-      4172 

The  siime  S15'       4912 

Article  47;  a  romance.     A.  BELOT....     35:      1930 
Artist,     The.      Surgeon's    tales.      A. 
LEIGHTON.     In  W.  T.  B.     v.  4  4O:      1714 
Artiste      11    M    GRANT  37'      3350 

SEEDTIMK  and  harvest.    Phil.    1859. 
12°                    35' 

SEEN  and   the   unseen,   The.     Phil. 
1875      10°       35' 

Artist's   lesson,   The.      Mrs.    KLI.ET. 
//(  Nouvelltttes  of  the  musicians...     37:       1650 
Artist's    love,   The.       E.   I).   E.    N. 

SoUTHWORTH        .                                                    39"         2002 

SHADOWS  and  sunbeams.      With  True 
riches                     35' 

Six  nights  with  the  Washingt-jnians. 
Phil      1865      12°  35' 

Artist's  proof,  An.    A.  AUSTIN.    3  v.     35:  918-20 
Arundel.      11.  LEE.     In  Canterbury 
talcs      v    1  38"       1422 

SOWING    the    wind.      N.  Y.      1809. 
16°                      35- 

SPARINO  to  spend.   Phil.     n.  d.     1G°     35: 
STORIES   for    parents.      Phil.     1858. 
1C3               35- 

Arzoomund.       M.     M.    SHERWOOD. 
hi   \Vorks      v  8                                   -     «Q-       1R4S 

As  by  tire.     N.  M.  MuAF 
Asbjornsen,    Peter    Chi 

1812.) 

TALKS   from   the   fjeld. 
series   of  popular   tale 
Norse,  by  G.  W.  DAS 
1874.     sm    8°  

.;K  38-       2116 

STORIES    for     young     housekeepers. 
Phil      1859      12°        .         ...           .       35' 

•istian.       (b. 

A  second 
!,    from    the 
KNT.     Lcmd. 
35-        840 

SUNSHINE   at  home.      N.  Y.     1869. 
16°  35- 

TALES  from  real  life.  Phil.  1864.  16°.     35: 
TEMPERANCE    tract,   The.      In  The 
martyr  wife  35' 

Content^: 
Hoot?  and  the  leasts. 
Boots  nmi  his  crew. 
Box    with     something 
pretty  in  it,  The. 
Oharco..!   burner,  The. 
Companion,  The. 
l>eatn  of  Chanticleer, 
The;  and  the  greedy 
cat. 
Father  of   the  family, 
The. 
Friends    in    life    and 
death. 
Golden  bird.  The. 
Golden     palace    that 
hung  in  the  air,  The. 
Goody      Gainst  -the  - 
strfftm. 
Green  knight,  The. 
Haunted   mill   and  the 
honest  penny,  The. 
How  they  got  llairlock 
home. 
How  to  win  a  prince. 
Kairn'*  three  stories: 
Death   and  the    doc 
tor  ;  The  day  of  the 
woild  ;  The  pancake. 
King     Valemon,     the 
white  bear. 
Little  Freddy  with  his 
fiddle. 
Ma.ster  Tahacco. 
Mother     Roundabout's 
daughter. 
Unborn  Hoots  and  Mr. 
Glibtongue. 

Asbury  twins,  The.     R. 

Osborn's  pipe. 
Our  parish  clerk. 
Peter's  best  Mories  :   Pork 
and     honey  ;    '1  he    h»re 
and     the    heiress  ;    SI  p 
root,      catch     Reynard's 
fO'M  ;  Bruin  (ioodfellow  ; 
Bruin      and      Keynard's 
partners  ;  Reynard  wants 
to  taste  horse-flesh. 
Peter     the     forester,    and 
Grumhlegizznrd. 
Peter's  three  tales:  Father 
Bruin     in     the    corner; 
Reynard  and  Chunticleer; 
Goodman  Axchaft. 
Priest  anil  the  clerk,  The. 
Sheep  and  the  pig  who  set 
up  house,  The. 
Shopbov  and    his   cheese, 
and  I'Vik,  The. 
Silly  Mat. 
Silly     men     and     cunning 
wives. 
Skipper  r.nd  ol.l  Nick,  The. 
Sweetheart    in    the    wood, 
The. 
Taper  Tom. 
This  is  the  lad  who  sold  the 

P'8- 
Three  lemons,  The. 
Three  years  without  wages. 
Town-mouse,     The  ;     and 
the  Fell-mouse. 
Trolls    in    Hcdale    Wood, 
The. 

S.   CLARKE 
35-       4366 

TEN    nights   in   a   bar-room.      Phil. 
I860       16J  35- 

TIIKKK  eras  of  a  woman's  life.     Phil. 
1850       16°  35' 

THREK  years  in    a  man-trap.      Phil. 
1872       12°  35- 

TRIAL   and   triumph.      Phil.      n.  d. 
8°  35- 

TRIALS  and  confessions   of  a   house 
keeper       Phil       1867.      16°  35- 

TRIED   and    tempted.       With  Words 

TRI-K  riches  ;  and  other  tales.     Phil. 
1850      lt>°  35' 

WAY  to  prosper,    The.     Phil.     1853. 
10°         35" 

WAYS   of  Providence,   The.        With 

W  n  AT  can  woman  do  ?     Phil.    n.  d. 
16=  35- 

WHAT     shall     I    do?        With    The 

WIKK,   The.     ///,  Three  eras  of  a  wo- 

WITHERED  heart,  The.    Phil.    1857. 
16'  35- 

WOMAN'S  trials.     Phil.     1859.      12°..     35: 
WOMAN  to  the   rescue.     A  story  of 
the  new  crusade.     Phil.    1874.    12°     35: 
WORDS    for  the    wise.     Phil.     1859. 
12°                                                               35- 

Ascanio.     A.  (D.)  DUM. 
The  same 

\v                        37'         964 

YOUNG  lady   at  home.     Phil.     n.  d. 
16°  35- 

37-       1020 

Ashberrys'  uncle,  The.  F.  BROWNK. 
In  r.xile'.s  trust  35:       3025 
Ashcliffe  hull  ;  a  tale  of  the  last  cen 
tury.     E.  S  HOLT  37'      4610 

Arthur.      l!y  the  author  of  Anne  Uy- 
siirt.     Loud.     1870.     3  v.     sm.  8°.     40: 
Arthur.     .).  M.   SUE.     (Eugene  Sue.)     39: 

Asheton,  Francis,  and  HALLOWKI.L, 
Sarah    C. 
MODERN  Cressida,  A.;  by  F.  ASHE 
TON.      On   the    church   steps;    by 
8.  C.  HALLOW  KLL.  Phil.  1875.    8U.    4O:      1631 
Askaros  Kitssis,  the  copt:  a  romance 
of  modern  Egypt.     £.  De  LEON...     37:         250 
Aslauga's  Knight.    F.  de  LA  MOTTE 
FOUW.UK.    In  C.  G.  K.     v.  1  35:      3873 
Asmodeus  at  large.     E.   G.   E.   L. 
Bui  WFR-LYTTON                                   35*      3092 

Arthur  Hlane  ;  or,  the  hundred  cui- 
ra*sicrs.     .1.  GRANT  3*7' 

Arthur     Itonnienstle;    an     American 
novel      .1   (1    HOLLAND  37' 

Arthur  lirown,  the  young  captain.  E. 
KKI.I.OOG  38" 

Arthur  denning;  a  novel.   T.  FLINT. 
2  v  37- 

Arthur  Con  way.     E.  11.  MII.MAN  38: 
Arthur  Lee.     Host.     n.  d.     16°  4O' 

Arthur  Mervyn  ;  or,  memoirs  of  1793. 
('.  li.    HKOWN.     2  v  35- 

Aspen  Court.     (C.)  S.  B 
Aspendale.    H.  VV.  PR 
Assassination  of   the 
Tartary  at  Newmarket 
1240.    J.  G.  BUSHING. 

ROOKS.     3  v.    35:  2923-ft 

£STON                     38'        4716 

Arthur  Monteith.     Mrs.  BLACKFORD. 
/"  Scottish  orphans  35' 

Empress   of 
in  the  year 
7nK.  G.  N.     4O:      1561 

Arthur  O'Lcury.     C.  LEVER  38: 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.   2  v.  in  1...     38: 

PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ASTON-EOYAL. 


12 


AURORA. 


Aston-Boyal.  E.  TABOR,  [anon.'}  3  v.     39:2710-12 
Astrologer    of    Chaldea.       W.     P. 

STRICKLAND  ..............................     39:      2400 

Asylum,  The.    P.  F.  W.  OERTEL  .....    38:      3806 

At  the  altar.     E.WERNER  .................     4O:        310 

At   anchor:  a  story   of  our  civil  war. 

By  an  AMERICAN  ........................     35:        G17 

At  the  back  of  the  north   wind.     G. 

MACDONALD  ..............................     38:      2158 

At  Capri  ;  a  story  of  Italian  life.     K. 

BAUER.     (Carl  Detlef.)  ................     35:      1719 

At  Eve.      (jr.  BRODU.     In  Stories  and 

sketches  ....................................     35:       2858 

At  her  mercy.     J.  S.  SATJZADE.  (James 

1'ayn)  .......................................      39:       1160 

At  his  gates.     M.  (O.  W.)  OLIPHANT.     38:      3835 
At  last.     M.  V.  (H.)  TERHUNE  .........     39:      2832 

At  odds.     Baroness  I.  v.  TAUTPHOEUS.     39:       2756 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     39:       2757 
At  the  sign   of  the  silver  flagon.     B. 

L.  FARJEON  ...............................     37:      1976 

At  the  south  pole.    Wm.  H.  G.  KINGS 

TON  .........................................    38:        987 

Atala.    K.  F.  A.  de  CHATEAUBRIAND.    35:      4105 
The  same.     Illustrated  by  G.  DoRe...  *A 

Athelings,  The.     M.  (O.  W.)  OLI- 

PIIANT  .......................................     38:      3834 

Atherstone  Priory.     L.  N.  COMYN..     35:      4647 
Atkins.     M.  A 

KAKI.    Whiting;  or,  the   career  of  a 

nameless    boy.     Bost.      1870.     16°.     35:         850 
LITTLE    pea-nut    merchant.       Bost. 

1869.      16°  .................................     35:        851 

Atkinson,  J.  C. 

PLAYHOURS  and  half-holidays.  Lond. 

18<i8.      8°  ...................................     35:         860 

WALKS  and  talks  of  two  schoolboys. 

Lond.     1864.     16°  .......................     35;         861 

Atonement,    The.      T.   (E.)   HOOK. 

hi  Precepts  and  practice,     v.  2  .....     37:       4646 
Attache,  The  ;  or,  Sam  Slick  in  Eng 

land.     T.  C.  HALIUURTON.     2  v....     37:  3857-8 
Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.     E.   Sou- 

VKNTRK.     In  Trav.  Libr.     v.  1  ......     4O:       1691 

Attila.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES.     2v.ini...     38:        167 
Attractive  man,  The.     Mrs.  Frances     39:       3230 

TROI.LOPE. 
Aubrey.    A.  MARSH-CALDWELL.  2  v. 

in  l  ..........................................     38:      2593 

Auburn   Egbert.     L.     TIECK.     In  It. 

G.  N.     v.  4  ................................     4O:       1563 

Auer,  Adelheid  von. 

IT  is   the  fashion.     (Modern.)     Phil. 

1872.     12°  ..................................     35:         870 

Auerbach,  Berthold  (b.  1812.) 

BLACK    forest    village  stories. 

(  Schwarzwu/der     Dor/geschichten.  ) 

N.  Y.     1869.      12°  ......................     35:        876 

Contents  : 

Klorinn  and  Crescence.     I  Ivo,  the  gentleman. 

(•awk,  The.  Lauterbacher,  The. 

Good  Government.  I  Manor-house  farmer's  Vefela. 

Hostile  brothers,  The.       |  Nip-cheeked  Toney. 
Pipe  of  war,  The. 

EDKLWEISS.     A  story.     Bost.     1868. 

16°  ...........................................     35:         877 

GKKMAN  tales.     Boston.     1869.     12°.  35:         878 

Cont  tilt 


Erdmutha. 

Kudolph  and  Elizabeth. 

Step-mother,  The. 

JOSEPH  in  the  snow;  a  tale.     (Joseph 


Benigna. 

Christian  Gellert's  last 
Christmas. 


int  Nchnee.)   Bost.    1868.   12°.. 35: 

LITTLE  Barefoot,  The;  a  tale.  (Bar- 
fiisscle.)  Tr.  by  C.  B.  Lee.  Bost. 
1867.  16° 35: 


879 


880 


35: 

35: 
35: 


35: 


35: 


35:    885-6 


35: 


34: 


Auerbach,  (continued.) — 

ON  the  heights ;  a  novel.  (Auf  der 
Ilohe.)  Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett. 

Bost.     1869.      16° 

The   same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     1867. 

16° 

The  same.    N.  Y.     1875.     12° 

PROFESSOR'S  lady,  The.  (Die  Frau 
Professorin.)  Tr.  by  M.  Howitt. 

N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

VILLA  Eden :  The  country-house  on 
the  Rhine.  (Das  Landhaus  am 
Rhein.)  Tr.  by  C.  C.  Shackford. 

Bost.     1871.     8° 

VILLA  on  the  Khine.     N.  Y.     1869. 

2  v.    16° 

WALDFRIED  ;  a   novel.     Tr.   by  A. 

Stern.     N.    Y.     1874.     12° 

Augsburg  goldsmith,  The ;  a  tale  of 
the    loth  century.  In  W.  S.   C.  L. 

v.  11 

The  same *15: 

August  and  Elvie.     J.ABBOTT 35: 

August  stories.     J.  ABBOTT.     4.  v. 

1.  August  and  Elvie.        I       3.    Schooner  Mary  Al 

2.  Hunter  and  Tom.        |       4.    Granville  Valley. 

Augustina,  the   maid   of  Saragossa. 

In  T.  F.  H.     v.  1 

Aunt  Carrie,   (pseud.)   See  SMITH,  Mrs. 

Caroline  L. 
Aunt  Charity,     (pseud.)     See  YEISER, 

Mrs.  H.  C. 
Aunt  Fanny,     (pseud.)     See  BARROW, 

Fanny. 
Aunt   Francisca.     C.  BERNHARD.     In 

Danes     sketched     by    themselves, 

v.  2 

Aunt   Hattie.     (pseud.)     See   BAKER, 

Mrs.  H.  N.  (W.) 
Aunt    Honor's    keepsake.       Mrs.  M. 

A.  M.  SADLIER 39: 

Aunt  Jane's  hero.     E.  PRENTISS 38; 

Aunt  Jo's  scrap-bag.    Pt.  1.    My  boys. 

L.  M.  ALCOTT 35: 

Contents  : 

Back  windows. 
BUH. 

Children's  joke,  The. 
Curious  call. 
Dandelion. 

Little  Marie  of  Lehon. 
Madam  Cluck  and  her 
family. 


881 


882 
888 


883 


884 


887 


4181 

4921 

22 


Ann. 


4O:       2658 


4O:       1531 


1010 
4686 


455 


My  boys. 

My  little  gentleman. 
My  Hay-day  among  curi 
ous  birds  and  beasts. 
Our  little  newsboy. 
Patty's  patchwork. 
Tessa's  surprises. 
Tilly's  Christinas. 


The  same.     Pt.  2.     Shawl-straps 35: 


45G 


Contents : 

1.  Off. 

2.  Brittany 

3.  France. 


Switzerland. 

Italy. 

London. 


Aunt  Kate.     M.  M.   SHERWOOD.     In 

Works,    v.  7 39:       1G42 

Aunt  Kitty,    (pseud.)    See  MC!NTOSH, 

Maria  J. 
Aunt  Madge's  story.     B.  S.  CLARKE. 

(Sophie  May.) 35:       4345 

Aunt  Margaret.     J.  ABBOTT.     In  H. 

S.  B.  v.  9 35:  44 

Aunt  Mary's  stories.     M.  HUGHES 37:      4808 

Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag.  C.  L.  HENTZ.  37:  4310 
Aunt  Saidee's  cow.  S.  J.  PRICUARD...  38:  4736 
Aunt  Susan  (pseud.)  See  PRENTISS, 

Mrs.  E. 

Aurelian.     W.  WARE.     2v 4O:     126-7 

The  same 4O:        128 

Aureola ;  or,  the  black  sheep.     Mrs. 

A.S.MACKENZIE 38:      2300 

Aurora  Floyd.     M.  E.  BRADDON 35:      2518 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     35:      2519 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


AUSTEN. 


13 


BACKWOODSMAN. 


Austen,  Jane  (1775-1817). 

KMMA.     Bost.     1864.     12° 35:        905 

MANSFIELD  park.    Bost.    1864.     12°.     35:        906 
The  same.     Leip.     1867.     sq.  16°...     35:        907 
NORTHANOER    abbey.       With    Pride 

and  prejudice 35:        909 

KOKTUANOKK  abbey;  and  Persuasion. 

Tauchnitz  ed.     1871.    sq.  16 35:        908 

PKRNUASION.      With  Northanger  ab 
bey 35:         908 

The  same.    With  Sense  and  sensibility    35:        911 
PRIDE  and  prejudice;  and  Northan- 

ger  abbey.     Host.     1871.     12° 35:         909 

PRIDE  and'prejudice.  Leip.  1870.  16°.     35:         910 
SENSE  and  sensibility;  and  Persua 
sion.     Bost.     18(i4.     12° 35:        911 

SENSE  and  sensibility.     Leip.     18G4. 

]6° 35:        912 

Austin,  Alfred. 

ARTIST'S   proof,   An.      Lond.      1864. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 35:918-20 

Austin,  Arthur. 

LIGHTS  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life. 

X.   Y.      1X39.      12° 35:         928 

Austin,  JanoG. 

CIPHER;  a  romance.  N.  Y.   1869.  8°.     35:        936 
HARNEYHOW'K     hummock.        In 

Rougegorge  and  other  stories 4O:       1670 

MOONFOLK;  a   true  account   of  the 
home    of  the   fairy   tales.     N.  Y. 

1874.      12° 35:         937 

SHADOW  of  Moloch  Mountain.    N.  Y. 

1870.     x° 35:         940 

Austin  Elliot.     II.  KINCJSLEY 38:        950 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:         951 

Australia,  Hoys  adventures  in.     W. 

HIIWITT 37:       4775 

Australian     Crusoes,     The.       Chas. 

KowruoKT 39:        681 

Australian    wanderings.       Mrs.    R. 

LEK 38:      1441 

Author's     daughter:     a    tale.       M. 

HOWITT 37:      4746 

Author's    daughter,     The.       C.     E. 

SPEXCK.     3  v 39:  2077-9 

Autobiography  of  a  cat,  The.     J. 
Y.  MAGTIRE.     With  Young  Prince 

Marigold 38:       2386 

Autobiography  of  a   man-o'-war's 
bell ;  a  tule  of  the   sea.     Lieut.  C. 

R.    Low 38: 

Autobiography  of  WillieSmith.  A. 

CAMI-HEI.I..     In  W.  T.  B.    v.  2 4O: 

Avarice    chastised ;     or,    the    miser 
punished.     P.  SUARRON.     In  Com. 

Works 34: 

Avenger,  The.    In  W.  S.  C.  L.  v.  12.     34: 

The  same 5:15: 

Avenger,    The;    or,   the    legend    of 
Mary  Lee.     A.  LEIOIITON.     In  W. 

T.  B.     v.  10 4O: 

Averill,  Anna  S. 

AjrjriB   Mason;     or,   the  temple    of 

shells.     N.  Y.     1871.     12° 35: 

A  very  (ililmn.    R.  H.  NEWELL.   (Or- 

pheta  C.  Ken-.).... 38: 

Avillion,  and  other  tales.  Mrs.  D.  M. 

CRAIK.     ( D.  M.  Muloch. ) 35: 

Contents  : 

Antonio  Melidori. 

Avillion;  or,  the  happy 
isles. 

Cleornenes  the  Greek. 

Cross  on  the  snow  mount 
ain*,  The. 

Daughter  of  Heremon, 
The. 


Story  ol  Hyas,  The. 


Erotion. 
Kong  Tolv. 
Life  episode,  A. 

Ki'HH-rucian,  The. 
Si-iilptor  of  Bruges, 
Seir-Seer,  The. 
Storv  of  Eliutbetta 

The. 


1908 
1712 


1915 
4182 
4922 


1720 

950 
3580 
4908 


The. 

Mi-iru, 


Avillion.      D.   M.   CRAIK.      (D.   M. 

iMuloch.)     In  Romantic  tales 35:      4940 

Away  in  the  wilderness.     R.  M.  BAL- 

LANTYNB 35:        1452 

The  same.     In  Tales  of  adventure. 

v.  3 35:      1485 

Awdry,  Frances. 

STORY  of  a  fellow-soldier,  The.  Lond. 

1875.      16° 35:         960 

Awful  experience  in  the  life  of  Filus 

Kroast,  An.   H.  SPIUKR.   In  Bound 

to  please,     v.  2 39:       2096 

Axel ;  a  talc  of  the  thirty  years'  war. 

C.  F.  van  der  VELDE.    In  T.  fr.  G.     4O:      1699 

Axel  and  Anna.     F.  BREMER 35:      2732 

Aylmers  of  Bally-Aylmer.    G.  GRIF 
FIN 37:      3552 

Ayrshire  Legatees.    J.  GALT 37:      2775 

Aytoun.     Phil.      1872.     8° 4O:      2041 

Aytoun,      William      Edmondstoune 

(1813-1865.) 
TALES.     In  Tales  from  Blackwood...     4O: 

How  1  stood  for  the  Creep- 
daily  burghs,  v.  '2, 

How  we  got  possession  of  the 
Tuilenes  v.  3. 

Surveyor's  tale,  The.  v.  4, 

Azarian  ;  an  episode.  H.  E.  (P.)  SPOF- 

FOKD 39:      2127 


Emerald  stud*,  The,  v.  3. 

Glen  mulch  km  railway, 
The.  v.  1. 

How  I  became  a  yeo 
man,  v.  1. 


B. 

! ,  M.  E. 

CLEMKNT'S   trial    and   victory;     or, 
sowing  and  reaping.    N.Y.     1875. 


35:       1300 


Baarnhielm,  E  "W. 

AKCHIHAI.D  Hamilton.     Bost.     1869. 

10° 35:      1310 

Babes  in  the  wood,  The :  a  tragic 
comedy.  A  story  of  the  Italian 
revolution  of  1X48.  J.  T>K  MILI.E  37:  267 

Babes  in  the  wood.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.  In  Works,  v.  4 39:  1639 

Babolain.      A  novel.     G.  DROX 37:        aiil 

Bach,  Friedemann.    Mrs.  ELI.KT.    In 

Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians 37:       1650 

Bach,    Sebastian.      Mrs.   ELLET.     Jn 

Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians 37:       1650 

Bach  and  Beethoven.  C.  (F.)  BAR 
NARD  35:  1625 

Bache,  Richard   Meade. 

AMERICAN  wonderland.    Phil.    1871. 

12° 35:       1320 

YOUNG  wrecker  of  the  Florida  reef, 

The.     Phil.     n.  d.     10° 35:      1321 

Bachelor   of  the  Albany,  The.     M. 

W.   SAVAOK 39:      1200 

The  same 39:      1201 

Bachelor  of  Salamanca,  The.     A.  R. 

LK  SAGK.     2v 38:1541-2 

Bachelor's      bedroom.       (W.)    W. 

COLLINS.     In  Queen's  revenge 35:      4581 

Bachelor's  revery,  A.  D.  G.  MITCH 
ELL.  InL.  C.  v.  4 4O:  1614 

Backbiting-.  C.  E.  TONNA.  (Char 
lotte.  Elizabeth.)  In  Fortune-teller.  39:  3063 

Backlog  studies.      C.D.WARNER 33:      4256 

Backwoods,    Mysteries   of.      T.   B. 

THORPE 39:      3025 

Backwoodsman,   The.     J.   HALL. 

In  Legends  of  the  west 37:      3870 

Backwoodsman,  The;  or,  life  on 
the  Indian  frontier.  C.  P.  L. 
WRAXALL 4O:  856 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


.BACON. 


14 


BALLANTYNE. 


Bacon,  Francis,  lord.    (1561-1626.) 
NEW   Atlantis,   The.     Lond.     1852. 

12° 54:      1390 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  5....T.  L.   2:         312 

The  same.     In  Essays 34:         030 

The  same.     In  Works,    v.  3 34:         040 

Bad   speculation,    A.       I.   F.   MAYO. 

(E.  Gairett.)      With  Dead  sin 38:       2808 

Baddeley,  K.  Whieldon. 

LAST   of  the  Lythams,  The.     Lond. 

1873.     2  v.     sm.    8° 35:    1331-2 

Baddington   peerage,   The.     G.   A. 

SALA.     3  v 39:  1081-3 

Baden,  Mrs.  Frances  Henshaw. 

STORIES    with    Mrs.   SOUTHWOKTH'S 

Artist's  love 39:       2002 


Contents : 

At  his  own  funeral. 
Aunt  Ada's  ruse. 
Awful  warning. 
Baby's  spirit. 
Belle's  blunder. 
Carol's  forgiveness. 
Cost  of  a  shirt. 
Courtship. 
Don't  borrow. 
Doomed. 
Edna's  worth. 
Fairy's  secret. 
Frunk  Hawley's  love. 
Gold  bride. 
Hero's  love, 
Hiriun  Helper's  faith. 
How  they  paid  him. 
Joyous  thanksgiving. 
Judged  too  soon. 
Kriss  Kringle. 
Little    ones    are    safe, 
The. 


Lost  Lee. 
Lost  love. 
Lover's  ghost. 
Lucy's  jewels. 
Magic  cruse. 
New  mother. 
New  Year's  surprise. 
Night  of  terror. 
Noble  service. 
Post-mistress  of  Peakville. 
Power  of  a  smile. 
Priest's  story. 
Removing  the  Minsk. 
Richer  than  he  thought. 
Saved. 

Saved  by  a  song. 
Sny  so  then. 
That  old  rnaid. 
Warned  bv  a  dream. 
-  What  the  future  brought. 
Willard       Grayson's      re 


venge 
STORIKS    with    Mrs.   SOUTHWOKTH'S 

Christmas  guest 39: 

Contents  : 

Aunt  Henrietta's  mis 
take. 

Aunt  Prudence  said  so. 
Bride's  secret. 
Days  of  trial. 
Ea-nest  and  true. 
Entelle's  revenge 
False  and  true  love. 
Great  parish  scandal. 
Husband's  mistake. 
In  the  hospital. 
Love  unto  death. 
"Mercy." 

STORIKS    with    Mrs.   SOUTHWOKTH'S 

Spectre  lover 39: 

Cunt  fmts: 

Actress'  best  act. 

Angel's  gifts. 

Ashes  ofroses. 

Aunt  Rachel's  ruse. 

Balm  tor  the  heart. 

Between  two  loves. 

Bosom  serpent. 

Bud  and  blossom. 

Christmas  child. 

Daisy's  master. 

Dangerous  slip. 

Disguised. 

Dress  coat. 

Fido's  ward. 

Florry's  New  Year's 
reception. 

For  want  of  one  word. 

Forbidding  the  bans. 

Fortunate  slip. 

Fun  with  postal  cards. 

Had  he  but  known. 

Hattie's  faults. 

Her  face  was  her  for 
tune. 

Baer,  Mrs.  B.  F. 

IKKNK;    or,    beach-broken    billows. 

N.Y.      1875.     12° 35: 

Baffled.     J.  GODDARD 37: 

Bagby,  (ieorge  W.  ( Moses  Adam*.) 

WHAT  I  did  with  my  fifty  millions.     35: 
Bage,  Robert. 

N  as  he  is  not.   Lond.    1820.    12°.     35: 


2008 


Only  a  comma. 
Only  a  flirtation, 
Our  capricious  pet. 
Retaliation. 
Saved  by  love. 
Stealing  the  wrong  child. 
Three  bells. 
Treacherous  wind. 
Two    memorable    thanks 
giving  days. 
Warning. 
WHS  it  a  ghost  ? 
Why  he  was  merciful. 


2035 


Herbert  Ashley's  little  waif. 

His  little  love. 

Horrid  discovery. 

Lift  by  the  way. 

Little  hero.' 

Merry  thought. 

Kiss  De  I'respigney. 

Modern  Blue-Beard. 

My  aunt's  warr.ing. 

New  Year's  surprise. 

Old  coals. 

Old  fashioned  thing. 

Old  tramp. 

Perfect  cure. 

Poor  Gertie. 

Poor  little  scapegoat. 

Spirit  bride. 

Touchstone. 

Very  rash  vow. 

What  came  of  a  laugh. 

Why  he  never  married. 

Wife's  test 

Wild  night's  ride. 


1345 
3070 

1350 
1350 


Bailey,   James   M.      (Danbury  News 

•man.) 
LIFK  in  Danbury.     Bost.    1873.    12°.     35:       1365 

Thesame 33:        800 

Baillie,  Lady  Grisell  Home.     InT.  F. 

II.      v.  1 4O:       2058 

Baked  meats  of  the  funeral.     C.  G. 

HAI.PINK.     (Private  Miles  O'Reilly.)     33:       1841 
Baker,  George  M. 

RUNNING   to   waste:  the  story  of  a 

tomboy.     Bost.      1875.     16° 35:       1375 

Baker,  tin.  Harriet  Newell  (Woods.) 

(Aunt  Haitie;  Mrs.  Madeline  Leslie.) 

AKT    and   artlessness.      Bost.      1868. 

10° 35:      1380 

CORA  and  the  doctor;  or,  revelations 
of  a  physician's  wife.     Bost.     1809. 

12° 35:       1383 

COURTKSIES    of    wedded    life,   The. 

Bost.    n.d.     12° 35:       1386 

Note.      The   same   as   First  and  second 
marriages. 

FlRST.and  second  marriages;  or,  the 

courtesies   of    wedded   life.     Bost. 

1809.      12° 35:       1386 

GOVKRXOR'S    pardon,   The;    or,   the 

bridge  of  sighs.     Bost.     1870.     16°     35:       1387 
HOUSEHOLD  angel   in  disguise,  The. 

Bost.     n.d.     12° 35:       1388 

HOWARD   and    his    teacher.      Bost. 

1809.      10° 35:       1389 

I'LL  Try.     Bost.     1809.     10° 35:       1390 

JACK,    the   chimney-sweeper.     Bost. 

1809.      10° 35:       1391 

JULIETTE;     or,    now     and   forever. 

Bost.      1869.      12° 35:       1392 

LITTLE  Agnes.  Bost.  1868.  16°...  35:  1393 
LIVK  and  learn.  Bost.  1869.  10°..  35:  1394 
MOTHERLESS  children.  Bost.  1809. 

16° 35:       1395 

Now  and  forever.    Bost.     n.d.    12°.     35:      1392 

JSote.    The  same  as  Juliette. 
PAUL   Burton;     or,   the  drunkard's 

son.      Bost.      1870.     16° 35:       1396 

PLAY  and  study.  Bost.  1869.  16°.  35:  1397 
TRYING  to  be  useful.  Bost.  1868.  16°.  35:  1398 
WALTER  and  Frank;  or,  Lathrop 

farm.     Bost.     1870.      16° 35:       1400 

WHEELS  of  fortune.  Bost.  1800.  16°.     35:      1401 
Baker,  Sir  Samuel  White  (b.  1821.) 

CAST  up  by  the  sea.  N.  Y.  1871.   12°.     35:       1420 
Baker,  William   M.  (George  F.  Har 
rington.) 

CARTER  Quarterman.  N.  Y.  1876.  8°.  35:  1428 
INSIDE:  a  chronicle  of  secession. 

Illust.  by  Nast.     N.  Y.     1866.    8°.     35:       1430 
MOSE  Evans:  a  simple  statement  of 

the  singular  facts  of  his  case.     N. 

Y.      1874.     12° 35:       1431 

NEW  Timothy,  The.  N.  Y.  1870.  12°.     35:      1432 
Balcombe  street  mystery,  The.     In 

Novels  and  tales,     v.  8.. 4O:       1648 

Baldwin,  Joseph. 

FLUSH  times  of  Alabama  and  Missis 
sippi.     N.Y.     1854     12° 35:      1445 

The  same 33:         803 

Ball  and  Sancho.     C.  D.  GARDETTE. 

In  Pluck 37:       2794 

Ballantyne,  Robert  Michael. 

AWAY    in   the   wilderness;    or,   life 

among  the   red   Indians  and  fur- 
traders  of  North  America.     N.  Y. 

1871.     18° 35:      1452 

The  same.     In  Tales  of  adventure, 
v.  3 35:      1485 


PliOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BALLANTYNE. 


15 


BANIM. 


Ballantyne,  (continued.) — 

BATTLE  and  the  breeze,  The.  In  Tales 
of  adventure,  v.  1 35:  1483 

CANNIHAL  islands,  Tho.     In  Talus  of 

adventure,     v.  1 35:      1483 

CHASING   the  sun;    or,  rambles    in 

Norway.     Phil.    1869.     16° 35:       1453 

The  same.     Jit  Tales  of  adventure. 

v.  4 35:       1486 

CORAL    islands,   The;  a  tale   of  the 

Pacific  ocean.     Lond.     1870.     16°.     35:       1454 

DEEP  down:  a  tale  of  the  Cornish 

mines.     Phil.     1869.     16° 35:       1455 

DIGGING  for  gold.  Jn  Tales  of  adven 
ture,  v.  2 35:  1484 

DOG  Crusoe,  The ;  a  tale  of  the  west 
ern  prairies.  Phil.  n.  d.  16° 35:  1456 

EKLING  the  bold  :  a  tale  of  the  Norse 

sea-kings.      Phil.     1871.     16° 35:       1457 

The  same.     Phil.     1875.     12° 35:       1458 

PAST  in  the  ice;  or,  adventures  in  the 

polar  regions.     N.  Y.     1871.     16°.     35:       1459 
The  same.     In  Tales  of  adventure. 
v.  l...j 35:      1483 

FIGHTING  the  flames:  a  tale  of  the 
London  fire  brigade.  Phil.  1868. 
10° 35:  1460 

FIGHTING  the  whales ;  or,  doings  and 
dangers  of  a  fishing  cruise.  N.  Y. 

1871.  16° 35:       1461 

The  same.     In  Tales  of  adventure. 

v.  1 35:  1483 

FIRE  brigade,  The;  or,  fighting  the 

flames:  a  tale.  Phil.  1875.  12°.  35:  1462 
FLOATING  light  of  the  Goodwin 

Sands,  The.  Phil.  1871.  16° 35:  1463 

FKEAKS  on  the  fells,  The;  and,  Why 

1  did  not  become  a  sailor.     Phil. 

n.  d.  16° 35;  1464 

GASCOYNE,  the  saridal-wood  trader. 

Phil.  n.  d.  16° 35:  1465 

GOKII.I.A  hunters,  The:  a  tale  of  the 

wilds  of  Africa.  Phil.  n.  d.  16°.  35:  1467 
HUDSON'S  bay ;  or,  every  day  in  the 

wilds   of  North    America.     Lond. 

1857.  12° 35:  1468 

HUNTING  the  lions.  In  Tales  of  ad 
venture,  v.  3 35;  1485 

IKON  horse,  The;  or,  life  on  the  line. 

Lond.  1871.  16° 35:  1469 

LIFEBOAT,  The:  a  tale  of  our  coast 

heroes.  Lond.  n.  d.  16° 35:  1470 

LOST  in  the  forest.  In  Tales  of  ad 
venture,  v.  2 35:  1484 

MARTIN  Rattler.  Lond.  18G7.  16°  35:  1471 
NORSEMEN  in  the  west,  The;  or, 

America  before  Columbus.     Lond. 

1872.  16° 35:       1472 

OVKB  the  Kocky  mountains.  Jn  Tales 

of  adventure,     v.  2 35;       1484 

PIONEERS,  The.     In  Tales  of  adven- 

-ture.     v.  3 35;       1485 

Pi  KATE  city,  The:  an  Algerine  tale. 

N.  Y.     1874.     16° 35:       1473 

RED    Eric ;     or,    the    whaler's    last 

cruise.     Lond.     1861.      16° 35:       1474 

RIVERS  of  Ice.  N.  Y.  1875.  16°...  35:  1482 
SAVED  by  the  life-boat.  In  Tales  of 

adventure,     v.  4 35;       1486 

SHIFTING  winds:  a  story  of  the  sea. 

Phil.     1870.     16° 35:       1475 

SILVER  Lake;  or,  lost  in  the  snow. 

Phil.     1868.      16° 35:       1476 

SNOWFLAKKS  and  sunbeams. 

Nute.    Same  as  Young  fur  traders. 


Ballantyne,  (continued.) — 

STORY  of  the  rock,  The.     7n  Tales  of 

adventure,     v.  4 35:       1486 

SUNK  at  sea.    Jn  Tales  of  adventure. 

v.  2 35:       1484 

TALES   of  adventure.     N.  Y.     1875. 

4  v.     16° 35;   1483-6 

UNOAVA:    a  tale  of  the  Esquimaux 

land.     Phil.     1859.      16° 35;       1478 

UP  in  the  clouds.    In  Tales  of  adven 
ture,     v.  3 35:       1485 

WTHY   I   did    not    become   a   sailor. 

With  Freaks  on  the  fells 35:       1464 

WILD  man  of  the  west,  The:  a  tale 

of    the    Rockv   Mountains.      Phil. 

n.  d.     16° ". 35:       1479 

WORLD  of  ice,  The;  or,  adventures 

in  the  Polar  regions.    Lond.     1863. 

16° 35;       1480 

WRECKED  but  not  ruined.     In  Tales 

of  adventure,     v.  4 35:       I486 

YOUNG  fur-traders,  The.    Lond.   n.  d. 

16° 35:      1481 

Balthazar.     H.  de  BALZAC 35:      1510 

Note.    Same  as  The  alchemist. 
Baltic  to  Vesuvius,  The.    See.  the  Per 
cy  familv.  By  D.  C.  EDDY. 
Balzac,  Honori  de  (1799-1850.) 

ALCHEMIST.   The;  or,  the   house  of 

Clat-s.     (La   recherche   de  Vabsolu). 

Tr.  by  0.   W.   Wight  and  F.    B. 

Goodrich.     N.   Y.     1861.     12° 35:      1510 

GREATNESS    and    decline    of    Cesar 

Birotteau.     (Ilistoire  de  la  grandeur 

et  de  la  decadence  de  G'Kfir  Birotteau.) 

Tr.  by  O.   W.    Wight  and   F.    B. 

Goodrich.    N.  Y.     1860.     12° 35:       1512 

PETTY    annoyances   of  married   life. 

(1'etHe.t  miieres  de  la  vie  conjugate.) 

Tr.  by   O.  W.   Wight  and  F.    B. 

Goodrich.     N.  Y.     1861.     12° 35:       1514 

Bandello,  M.     Novels.     In  R.  I.  N. 

v.  3 4O:      1582 

Bandit,  The.     A.  BLANCHE 35:      2267 

Bane  of  n  life,  The.  T.  WRIGHT.   3v..    4O:     901-3 
Banim,  John  (1798-1842)  and  Michael 

(b.  1796).     (The  O'JJara  Family.) 
ACE  of  clubs,  The.     Jn  Bit  o'  writin.     35:      1531 

ANGELA.     Lond.     1853.     12° 35:      1530 

BIT  o'   writin'.     N.  Y.     1869.     12°...     35:       1531 
BOYNE   water,  The.      N.   Y.     1869. 

12° 35:      1532 

CANVASSING.     With  Mayor  of  Wind- 
gap  35:      1538 

CHURCHYARD  watch,  The.     In  Bit  o' 

writin1 35:       1531 

CLOUGH  Fion ;  or,  the  stone  of  des 
tiny.     M.   BANIM 35:       1533 

CONFORMISTS,   The.      With  The  de 
nounced 35:      1535 

CROIIOORE     of     the    billhook.       M. 

BANIM.      With  Peep  o'  day 35:       1540 

CROPPY,   The.     M.   BANIM.     N.   Y. 

n.  d.      12° 35:       1534 

DENOUNCED,  The;  or,  the  last  baron 

of  Crana.     N.  Y.     1869.     12° 35:       1535 

FAITHFUL  servant,   The.     In   Bit  o' 

writin' 35;       1531 

FAMILY   of  the  cold   feet,  The.     In 

Bit  o'  writin' 35:       1531 

FATHER  Council:  a  tale.    M.  BANIM. 

N.  Y.     1869.     12° 35:      1536 

FETCHES,   The.      With  Peter  of  the 

castle 35:       1541 

(;  HUM -hunter   and    his   family,  The. 

M.  BANIM.     N.  Y.     1869.     12°...     35:      1537 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BANIM. 


16 


BARNABT. 


Banim,  (continued.)— 

HALF-brothers,    The.        lit     Bit    o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

HALL  of  the  castle,  The.     In  Bit  o' 

writin'  .......................................     35:       1531 

HAREHOUND  and  the  witch,  The.   In 

Bit  o'  writin'  ..............................     35:      1531 

ILL  got,  ill  gone.  In  Bit  o'  writin'...  35:  1531 
IRISH  lord-lieutenant,  The.  In  Bit  o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

JOHN  Doe.  (same  as  Peep  o'  day.)...  35:  1540 
LAST  baron  of  Cruria  (same  as  The 

denounced.)  ...............................     35:       1535 

LAST  of  the  storm,  The.     In  Bit  o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

MAYOR  of  Wind-gap,  The.  3d.  BANIM. 

N.  Y.     n.  d.      12°  .......................     35:       1538 

NOWLANS,  The  ..............................     35:      1539 

PEASANT  girl's  love,  A.      In   Bit  o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

PEEP   o'   day,   The;    or,   John   Doe. 

Crohoore  of  the  billhook.     N.   Y. 

1866.     12°  .................................     35:       1540 

PETER   of  the  castle.    The  Fetches. 

N.  Y.     1869.     12°  .......................     35:       1541 

PUBLICAN'S  dream,   The.     In  Bit  o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

RIVAL    dreamers,    The.       In    Bit   o' 

writin'  .....................................     35:       1531 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  12  ...........     4O:       1U22 

ROMAN  merchant,   The.      In    Bit  o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       153! 

SMUGGLER,  The.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  12°  35:  1542 
SOLDIER'S  billet,  The.  Jn  Bit  o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

STOLEN  sheep,  The.  In  Bit  o'  writin'  35:  1531 
SUBSTITUTE,  The.  In  Bit  o'  writin'  35:  1531 
TWICE  lost,  but  saved.  In  Bit  o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

WHITE    Bristol,    The.       In    Bit    o' 

writin'  ......................................     35:       1531 

Banished  son,  The;  and  other  stories 

of  the  heart.     Mrs.  C.  L.  HENTZ...     37:      4311 


Contents  : 

Banished  son,  The. 
Bell  and  Rose. 
Black  mask.  The. 
Howard,   the   apprentice 

hoy. 

Little  broom-boy,  The. 
Magnolia  leaves. 
Paradise  of  the  dead. 


Selim:  an  oriental  tale. 

Sex  of  the  soul,  The. 

Tale  of  the  land  of  flowers, 

A. 

Trip  to  the  bay,  A. 
Wild  Jack;   or,   the  stolen 

child. 


Banker's  secret,  The.  J.  F.  SMITH..  39: 
Banker's  wife,  The.  C.  G.  F.  GORE.  37: 
Banquo's  ghost.  W.  GILBERT.  In 

Doctor  Austin's  guests,  v.  2 37: 

Bankrupt,  The.  C.  BEKNHARD.  In 

Danes  sketched  by  themselves,  v.  3.  4O: 
Bankrupt  stories.  C.  F.  BRIGGS. 

(Harry  Franco.) 35: 


Contents  : 

Haunted  merchant,  The. 


4O: 


Banks,  Lady  Mary.    In  T.  F.  H.    Y.  1. 

Banks,  X.  P.—:  the  Bobbin  boy.   W. 

M.  THAYKK 39 

Bannow  postman,  The.  Mrs.  S.  C. 
HALL.  In  Sketches  of  Irish  char 
acter 37 

Baptist,  Father. 

AILEV    Moore:  a  tale    of  the  times. 
Boi-t.      [1856.]      16° 

Baptized  with  a  curse.  E.  S. 
DRKWRY.  3  v 

Bar  one.  R.  BLACK.  In  Lady  Caro 
line:  with  pendants 

Barbara.     L.  C.  RKYNOLDS 39: 

Barbara's  history.     A.  B.  EDWARDS.     37: 
The  same.     Ttuichnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     37: 


35: 


1888 
3190 

2987 
1532 
2815 

2658 
2935 

3887 
1551 


37:     850-2 


35: 


21  09 

295 

1515 

1516 


Barbara's  warning.     By  the  author 

of  "Recommended  to  mercy,"  &c. 

Lond.     1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2042 

Barbarossa  :  an   historical  novel  of 

the   XII   century.      C.   VON    Bo- 

LANDEN 35:        2320 

Barbauld,       Mrs.      Anne       Letitia 

(Aikin.) 

BRITISH    novelists.       Lond.       1820. 
50  v.     18° 

Contents : 

AKBI.AY,  Mile,  F.  d'.  Cecelia,  v.  40-42. 

ARBLAY,  Mde,  F.  d'.  Evelina,  v.  38,  39. 

BAGE,  R.     Man  as  he  is  not.  v.  48. 

BBOOKE,  Mrs.  F.  M.     Julia  Mandeville,  V.  27. 

COVENTBY,  F.     Pompey  the  little,  v.  23. 

DE  FOE,  l>.    Robinson  Crusoe,  v.  10,  17. 

EDOEWOHTH,  M.     Belinda,  v.  49,  50. 

EncEwoitTH,  M.     Modern  Griselda,  v.  50. 

FIELDING,  H.    Joseph  Andrews,  v.  18. 

FIF.I.DI>G,  II.    Tom  Jones,  v.  19-21. 

GCI.DSMITH,  O.    Vicar  of  Wakefield,  Y.  23. 

GBAVES,  R.    Spiritual  Quixote,  v.  32,  33. 

HAWKESWORTH,  J.     Almoran  and  Hamet,  v.  26. 

INCHBALD,  E.  S.     Nature  and  art,  v.  27. 

INCHBALD,  E.  S.    Simple  story,  v.  28. 

JOIINSIIN,  S.     Rasselas.  v.  26. 

LENNOX,  C.     Female  Quixote,  v.  24,  25. 

MACKENZIE,   H.      Man  of  feeling  ;  Julia  de  Roubigne  ; 

v.  29. 

MOOIIE;  J.     Zeluco,  V,  34,  35. 
RADcLirFE,  A.     Mysteries  of  Udolpho,  v.  45-47. 
RADCLIFFE,  A.     Romance  of  the  forest,  v.  43,  44. 
REKVE,  C.     Old  English  baron,  Y.  22. 
RICIIABDSON,  S.    Clarissa  Harlowe,  v,  1-8. 
RICHABDSON,  S.    Sir  Charles  Grandison,  v.  9-15. 
SMITH,  C.     Old  manor  house,  v.  3fi,  37. 
SMOLLET,  T.     Humphrey  Clinker  v.  30,  31. 
WALPOLE,  H.    Castle  of  Otranto,  v.  22. 
Note.    For  shelf  numbers  see  under  titles  or  authors. 
Barber  of  Bantry,  The.     G.  GRIFFIN.     37:      3552 
Barchester  towers.      A.  TROLLOPE.     39:      3151 
Bargagli,   S.     Novels.    In  R.  I.  N., 

v.  4 4O:      1583 

Bargeman  of  the   Loire,   The.      E. 
SOUVKSTRE.     In  Brittany  and  La 

Vendee 39:      2066 

Barham,   Richard   Harris.     (T/ioi/ias 

Ingohby).     (1788-1845). 
INOOLSBY    Legends,  The  ;  or,  mirth 

and  marvels.     Lond.     1868.     8°...     35:       1562 


Memoir. 

Singular   passage  in    the 

life  of  the   late  Henry 

Harris. 


4O:     1614 


35:      1572 


35:      1573 


1580 


Contents : 

Grey  dolrjhin. 

Leech     of    Folkestone, 

The. 
Legends  in  verse. 

Spectre  of  Tappington,  The. 

JERRY  Jarvis'  wig.     In  L.  C.     v.  4... 
Baring-Gould,  Samuel. 

GABKIKLLE    Andre:     an     historical 

novel.     N.  Y.     1871.     12° 

Note.    The  same  as  In  exitu  Israel. 
IN  exitu  Israel :  an  historical  novel. 

N.  Y.     1870.     12°  

Barker,  Mrs.  Lucy  D.  Sale. 

LITTLE  wide-awake:  a  story  book  for 

little  children.  Lond.  1875.  am.  4°.  *35: 
Barker,  Lady  Mary  Anne  (Mrs.  Fred 
eric  Napier  Broome.) 
CHRISTMAS  cake  in  four  quarters.  N. 

Y.     1872.     16° 

RIBBON   stories.     Lond.     1872.     12°. 
SPRING  comedies.    Lond.    1871.    12°. 
SYBIL'S  book.     Lond.     1874.     16°.... 
Barlee,  Ellen. 

EFFIE'S  prayer.     N.  Y.     1872.     12°. 
Barley  Bannock,  The.  A.  CAMPBELL. 

/nW.  T.  B.     v.  10 4O: 

Barnaby  Rudge.    C.   (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.     3  v 37: 

The  same.     2v 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


1585 
1586 
1587 
1588 


35:   1615 


1720 

431-3 

434-5 

436 

437 


PROSE  FICTION  :     ENGLISH. 


BARNAKV. 


17 


BAYER. 


1 1128 


Barnaby  Rudgc,  (continued.) — 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.  With  Mas 
ter  Humphrey's  clock.  2v 37:499-500 

The  same .". 37:     501-2 

Barnard,   Charles    (Francis.)      (Mm. 
Mnriti  frilmnn  ;  Jane  Kinfjsforrf. ) 

BACH  and  Beethoven.  Bost.  1871.  16°.     35: 

HANDEL  and  Haydn.  Bost.  1871. 
16° 35: 

MONEY  and  music:  an  art  story;  be 
ing  the  sequel  to  "The  Soprano." 
n.  p.  n.  d.  16° 35: 

MOZART  and  Mendelssohn.  Bost. 
1871.  16° 35: 

SOPRANO,    The:      a    musical    story. 

Bost.     1869.     16° 35: 

Note.    For  sequel  see  Money  find  music. 

TONE  Masters,  The.  Bost.  1871. 
3  v.  16°. 

Vol.1.    Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.    3.1:1628 
Vol.  2.     Hun  lei  and  Harden.     85:  IG2C 
Vol.. 'I.     Kach  and  Keothoven.    35:  1625 
Barney  Brady's  goose;  or,  dark  doings 
at  Shithbeg.    W.  CARLETON.    With 

Redmond  Count  O'Hanlon 35;       3847 

Barny  <>'  Rcirdon,  the  navigator.   S. 
LOVER,     hi  Legends  and  stories  of 

Ireland 1 38:      1886 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  9 4O:       1619 

Baron    Miinchausen's  travels.      R.  E. 

RASPE 39:         120 

Baron     Miinehausen,    aventures    du ; 

illustrees  par  G.  Done *A 

Baron   of    Coiirtstown.     A.    PIC-KEN. 

In   W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  7 34:       4177 

The  same *15:      4!U7 

Baronet's   cross,   The.     M.    MEEKE. 

2  v 38:2840-41 

Baronet's   daughter,    The.     Mrs.    E. 

C.  GREY 37:      3492 

Baronet's  sunbeam,  The.     A.  C.  W. 


40: 
38: 


1-3 
4641-3 


Barony,  The.     A.  M.  POBTKB.     3  v... 
Barrack-master's    daughier,   The. 

J.  HALL.     ///  Legends  of  the  west.     37:       3870 

Barren  honor.     G.  A.  LAWRENCE 38:      1361 

Barrett,  Frank. 

FANTOCCINI.  Lond.  1874.  2  v.  sm.  8°.     35:1040-41 
Barrett,  Mary. 

STORY  of  \Villinm   the   silent,    The, 
and   the    Nethcrland    war.      Bost. 

[1809.]     16° 35:      1650 

Barriers  burned  away.     E.  P.  ROE....     39:        618 

Barrington.     C.  LKVER 38:      1562 

The  same 38:       1503 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38:       1564 
Barrister,  A.     (pseud.) 

FIVE   hundred    pounds    reward.     X. 

Y.     1871.     8° 35;       1G52 

Barrow,  Mrs.  Fanny  (Aunt  Fanny). 
ALL  sorts  of  pop-guns.    N.  Y.     1869. 

16° 35:      1658 

BABY  night-caps.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  18°  35:  1G68 
Bio  night-caps.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  18°...  35:  1659 
FAlRY^night-caps.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  18°  35:  1660 
FVNNY  pop  guns  N.  Y.  I860.  16°.  35;  1661 
GKASsiiorrKUpop-guijs.  N.Y.  I860. 

16° 35:      1662 

LITTLE  night-caps 35:       1663 

NEW  night-cups.     N.Y.     n.  d.     18°.     35;       1669 

NIGHT-CAPS.     N.Y.     n.  d.     18° 35:      1670 

ONE  big  pop-gun.    N.  Y.    1869.    10°.    35;      1664 

POP-OVNS.     N.  Y.    1869.     16° 35:      1665 

POST-OFFICE  pop-guns.    N.  Y.    1869. 

16° 35:       1666 


Barrows,  W. 

TWELVE  nights  in   a  hunter's  camp. 

Bost.      1870.      1(>° 35:       1677 

jvoff.    Same  as  The  g^nen>]. 
Barry    Gray.      See    COFFIN,    Robert 

MITT. 

Bart  Kidgely.     A.  G.  RIDDLE 39:        401 

Bartleby.    H.  MELVILLE.    In  Piazza 

tales  38:       2877 

Bartol,  M. 

HONOR  May.     Bost.     1860.     12° 35:       1687 

Basil.     ( AY.)  W.  COLLINS 35:      4549 

Basil    Godfrey's    caprice.     H.   PARR. 

( Ifolmt  Lee. )      2v.ini 38:       4193 

Basket-maker,  The.     M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,     v.  7 39:       1642 

Bates,  -I.  C. 

Ql-EST.     N.Y.      1864.      12°.     [anon.]     35:     .1700 
Bates,  Mi»»  Lizzie. 

DOWNWARD  and  upward.  Phil.   1871. 

12° 35:       1712 

STORIES  from  the  moorland;  or,  talcs 

of  the  covenanters.   Bost.  n.  d.  16°.     35:       1700 
Batkins,  Jefferson  S.,  life  of,  member 
from  Cranberry  Centre.      Written 
by  himself,   (pxeud.).   Bost.   1871.  8°     33;    •      587 
Battle  and  the  breeze;  or,  the  fights 
and   fancies  of  a   British   tar.     R. 
M.  BALLANTYNE.     In  Tales  of  ad 
venture,     v.  1 35:      1483 

Battle  of  the  Berrins,  The.  S.  LOVER. 

/;<  Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.     38:       1886 
Battle  of  the  books,  The.     J.  SWIFT. 

In  Works,     v.  3 34:       2077 

The  same.      With  A  tale  of  a  tub 39:      3433 

Battle    of    Dorking.     The;     German 
conquest    of     England.        Col.    G. 

CHKSNEY 35:      4202 

Battle  of  Drvffe  Sands,  The.     In  W. 

T.  B.     v.  "8 4O:      1718 

Battle    of    tbe    factions,    The.       W. 
CARLETON.     In  Traits  and  stories. 

v.l. 35:      3841 

Battle  of  Life,  The.    C.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.     In  Christmas  stories 37:         450 

The  same 37:        451 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:         438 

Battle  summer,  A.     M.  V.  (H.)  TKR- 
HTNE.        With     Helen     Gardner's 

wedding-day 39:       2835 

Battles  lost  and  won.  G.  E.  MERRILL.     38:      2940 
Bauer,  Karoline.  (  Carl  De tiff. ) 

AT  Capri  :  a  story  of  Italian  life. 
(Attf  Capri.)  Tr.  by  M.  S.  Phil. 

[1875.]      12° 35:       1719 

DEAD  to  the  world ;  or,  sin  and  atone 
ment.  (Schuld  und  Siihne.)  Bost. 

1875.      12° 35:       1720 

M  VST  it  be  ?    (Musste  ei  sein  ?)    Phil. 

1873.      8° 35:       1721 

VALRNTINE,  the  countess;  or,  be 
tween  father  and  son.  (Zicischrn 
Voter  und  Sohn.)  Tr.  by  M.  S. 

Phil.      1874.      12° 35:       1722 

Baxter,  Francis  Willoughby. 

PERCY     Lockhart;     or,     the    hidden 

will.     Lond.     1872.     2  v.     sm.    8°     35:1730-31 
Bay-path,    The.      J.   G.   HOLLAND. 

(  Timnihi/  THrrmb.} 37:       4546 

Bayer,  Carl  Robert.     (Robert  Byr). 
SPHINX,  The;  or,  striving  with  des 
tiny.     (Sphinx.)      Phil.     1871.     12°     35:       1740 
STRI-OOI.E  for  existence,  The :    (Der 
Knmpf  urn's  Dastin.)     A   romance 
after  the  German  of  Robert  Byr,  by 
Auber  Forestier.    Phil.    1873.    12°.     35:      1741 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BAYLY. 


18 


BEECHNUT. 


Bayly,  Thomas  Hnynes.     (1797-1837). 
DAVID   Dumps;    or,   the   budget  of 

blunders.     Phil.      1838.     8° 35:       1750 

Bazancourt,  Sophie  de.    See  ARBOU- 
VILLE,  Sophie  de  Bazancourt,  com- 
tesse  d.' 
Beach,  Alice. 

QUEEN  Rhoda.     Best.     [1870.]     16°     35:      1760 
Beach,  C. 

LOST  Lenore.     N.  Y.     1870.     12° 35:       1766 

Beale,  Anne. 

SIMPLICITY   and   fascination.     Bost. 

I860.     12° 35:       1778 

Bear  and  forbear;  or,  the  young  skip 
per    of    Lake    Ucavga.      W.     T. 

ADAMS.     (Oliver  Optic) 35:        231 

Bear  and  forbear.     Mrs.  S.  C.  HALL. 

In  Tales  of  woman's  trials 37:       3888 

The  same 37:       3889 

Bear  hunters  of  the  Rocky  mountains, 

The.     A.  BOWMAN 35:      2442 

Bear  king,  The.     J.  GREENWOOD 37:      3454 

Beatrice.     J.  KAVANAGH 38:        664 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1..     38:         665 

Beatrice.     Hon.  R.  NOEL 38:      3646 

Beatrice.     0.  SINCLAIR 39:      1725 

Beatrice   Boville,   and   other  stories. 

L.  de  la  RAME 39: 


Cmttsati: 

Beatrice  Boville. 

Holly  wreaths   and  rose 

chain*. 
L  'fly  Marabout's  troubles. 


Silver  chimes  and 

fetters 
Slander  and  sillery 


40 
golden 


37:      3618 


35:1788-90 


38: 


Beatrice  Cenci.    F.  D.  GUERRAZZI... 
Beauchamp,  Shelsley. 

GRANTLEY    Grange:    benedicts    and 
bachelors.     Lond.     1874.    3  v.    srn. 

8° 

Beauchamp ;  or,  the  error.    G.  P.  R. 

JAMES 

Beauchampe ;    the    Kentucky 

tragedy.     W.  G.  SIMMS .".     39: 

Beauclercs,  The  ;  father  and  son.  C. 

CARLOS-CLARKE 35: 

Beauclerk,  Ladi/  Diana  de  Vere. 

TBUK  love.    Phil.    1870.     12° 35: 

Beaumanoir.      N.  VIENER 39: 

Beaumarchais  :  an  historical  novel. 
A.  K.   BRACIIVOOEL.     Tr.  by  T.  J. 

Had  ford ..." 35: 

Beaumont,  Averil. 

MAGDALEN  "Wynynrd.    Lond.    1871. 

2v.ini.     sm.  8° 35: 

TIIORNICROFT'S  model.    Lond.    1873. 

3  v.     sm.   8° 35:1811-13 

Beautiful  Bertha.  Mrs.  L.  C.TUTHILL     39:      3384 
Beautiful  Edith.    Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 4O: 

Beautiful  fiend,  A.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 

SOUTIIWORTH 39: 

Beautiful  Miss  Barrington.    H.  P;;rr. 

I  Holme.  Lee)  38: 

Beautiful  widow,  The.  M.  VV.  SHEL 
LEY  39: 

Beauty  and   the   beast ;  and  tales   of 

home.     (J.)  B.  TAYLOR 39: 

Contents: 

Beauty  and  the  beast. 

Can  a 'life  hide  itself? 

Experiences  of  the  A.  C. 

Friend  Eli's  daughter. 

Jacob  Flint's  journey. 

Beauty   and    the   beast.     Miss    A.    I. 

THACKERAY.      With  The  story  of 

Eli/.abeth  39:       2863 

Beauty    and     the     beast.       N.     P. 

WILLIS.     In  L.  C.,  v.  4 4O:       1614 

Beauty  draught,  The.    /»T.f.  B.    v.  9     4O:      1697 


168 


3856 


1800 
3727 


2497 


1810 


2043 


2003 


4194 


1601 


2780- 


Miss  Bartrnrn's  trouble. 
Mrs.    Strongitharm's    re 

port. 

Strange  friend,  The. 
Twin-love. 


Beauty  of  Vicq.  d'Azyr.     L.  de  la 

RAME.      With  Cecil  Castlemaine's 

gage 39:          42 

Beauvoir    (Kdounrd    Roger   de   Bully, 

called)  Roger  de.     (1809-1866.) 
SAFIA;  or,  the  magic  of  count  Cag- 

liostro :  a  Venetian  tale.       Trans 
lated  from   the  French  by  P.   F. 

Christin  and  Eugene  Lies.     N.  Y. 

1858.      8° 35:       1823 

Bebee  ;  or,  two  little  wooden   shoes. 

L.  de  la  RAME 39:          41 

Bechard,  Frederic,     (b.  1824.) 

MAURICE.      Tr.    by  Mrs.  Josephine 

Douglas.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 35:       1830 

Beckett,  Arthur  A. 

FALLEN     among     thieves.       Lond. 

1870.     3    v.     sm.   8° 35:    1840-2 

Beckett,    Gilbert    Abbott    a    (1810- 

185(1). 
COMIC  Blackstone,  The.     Phil.    n.  d. 

12° 33:        823 

COMIC     history    of     England,    The. 

Lond.     n.  d.     8° 27:       1377 

COMIC  history  of  Rome,  The.     Lond. 

n.  d.    8°..." 26:      2198 

Beckford,  William.     (1-760-1844). 

VATIIEK:  an  Arabian  tale.   N.  Y. 

1868.      16° 35:       1851 

Beckoning  series,  The.     P.  COBDKN. 

{pseud.)     4  v 35:    4464-7. 


Contents  : 

Going  on  a  mission,  v  2.  I 
(;ood  luck,  v.  4. 


Turning  wheel,  The,  v.  3 
Who  will  win,  v  1. 


N. 


33: 
33: 
33: 


Beckwith,  Mr*.  J.  K. 

HOUSE  behind  the  poplars,  The. 

Y.     1871.     12° 35: 

WINTHBOPS,  The.    N.  Y.     1864.12°    35: 
Bede,  Cuthbert.     (pseud.)     See  BRAD 
LEY,  Rev.  Edward. 

Bede's  charity.    H.  SMITH 39: 

Bedford-row  conspiracy.  W.  M. 
THACKERAY.  In  Miscellanies,  v.  3 

The  same.     Jn  Miscellanies,  v.  7 

The  same.     In   Miscellanies,    v.    3... 
Bedott,    widow.        See     WHITCHER, 

Mrs.  F.  M. 
Bed-time  stories.     Mrs.  L.  C.  MOUL- 

TON 

Contents  : 

Henjie, 

Child's  good  work,  A. 

Child's  trugedy,  A. 

Coals  of  fire. 

How  the  girls  got  rid  of 
Freddy. 

Janie  Leech's  angel. 

Just  a  little  bit  of  Christ 
mas. 

Light  in  the  window. 

Bee,  The.  C.  E.  TONNA.  (Charlotte 
Elizabeth.)  In  Tales  and  illustra 
tions  39: 

Bee  Darrel.     Mrs.  A.  FRASER.      With 

Only  a  face 37: 

Beebee,   Charles    Washington.     (Ra- 

vemwood.) 
EDMUND    Dawn;   or,  ever  forgiven. 

N.  Y.  1873.     12° 35: 

Beechcroft.     C.  M.  YONGE 4O: 

Beecher,  Rev.  Henry  Ward. 

NORWOOD.     N.  Y.     1868.     12° 

Beecher,  Mrs.  Henry  Ward. 

FROM  dawn  to  daylight;  or,  the 
simple  story  of  a  western  home. 
N.  Y.  1861.  12° 

Beechnut :    a    Franconia  story.      J. 

AHHOTT 35: 


1861 
1862 


1842 

4009 
4006 
4J13 


38:       3180 

Little  mother,  The. 

Msirgsiret's  neckliice. 
Maud  Granger's  new  dress. 
Mr.  Turk  and  what  became 

of  him. 

Paying  oft1  Jane. 
Sir"  Harry. 
What  Birdie  did. 
What  Jess  Cortrell  did. 


3070 


2445 


1872 
1260 


35:   1880 


35:   1885 


23 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BKKCHWOOD. 


19 


BKRUKR. 


Beechwood.      R.  R.  SPRINGER 39:     '2137 

Beethoven,    L.   von.      Mrs.   EI.LKT. 

In  Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians...     37:       1650 
Before  ho  was  posted.     J.  POMEROY. 

2  v 38:    4583-4 

Beggar  on  horseback.  J.  S.  SAUZADE. 

(James  I'aj/n) 39:       11(31 

Beggars.      Mrs.  S.    C.    HALL.      In 

Lights  und  shadows,     v.  2 37:       3883 

Beggar's  camp,  The  :  Serjeant's  tales. 

.1.  HOWKLL.     7n  Vi.  T.  B.     v.  4....     4O:       1714 
Behind    the    curtain.     H.    N.    (W.) 

BAKKR 35:       1381 

Behind  the  hedges.     Mud.  H.  G.  de 

WITT.     In  Dames  of  high  estate...     37:         401 
Behind   the   scenes.     Lady   BUI.WKR- 

LYTTON.     2  v  in  1 35:      3275 

Behind  the  veil.     C.V.HAMILTON....     37:      3920 
Behold  it  was  a  dream.     R.  BROVOH- 

TON-.     In  Tales  for  Christmas  eve...     35:       2!I77 
Belcher,  Henry. 

CRAMLKIGH   college.      Lond.      1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 35;    1890-2 

Belforest.     A.  MANNING.    2  v 38:  2453-4' 

Belial.     N*.  Y.     1807.     8° 4O:      2045 

Belinda.     M.  EDGEWORTH.     In  B.  B. 

N.      v.   49,    50 37;    14H8-'.! 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.     v.  6...     37:       1501 
Belisarius :    an    historical   romance. 

Comt.-sse  de  (St.  Albin)  GENLIS 37:       2920 

Bell,  Acton.     See  BROSTC,  Anne. 
Bell,  Mn.  Adolphus.     See  REYNOLDS, 

Mrs.  Louisa  Clarissee. 
Bell,    Currer.       Sft     NICHOLLS,     Mrs 

Charlotte  Bronte. 
Bell,  Kills.     See  BROXT«,  Emily. 
Bell,  !Hr».  Evans. 

FIRST  appearance,   A.     Lond.     1872. 

3  v.    sm.  8° 35;    1901-3 

Bell,  Mm.  Martin. 

.li-i.iA     Howard.     X.    Y.     1864.     8°.     35:       11112 
Bell  and  rose.     C.  L.   HKNTZ.      With 

Banished  son 37:       4311 

Bell  Martin.     T.  S.  ARTHUR.   In  Tales 

from  real  life 35:         804 

The  same.     In  Mary  Ellis 35:         788 

Bella  ;  or,  the  cradle  of  liberty.    Mrs. 

K.  St.  JOHN 39:      1049 

Bella  Donna.     P.  FITZGERALD 37:      2225 

Bella    Treluwny:    sequel    to    Harold 

Tracy.     J.  F.  SMITH 39:       1889 

"Bellah."     <>.  FKUILLET.     Tr.  by  (). 

Yiheur.     In  Led  astray 37:       2121 

Bellamy,  E.  W.  (Kamba  Thorpe.) 

FOUR  Oaks.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 35:      1920 

Belle  of  Belgravia.     G.  \V.  GARRKTT. 

2  v 37:  2851-2 

Belle   of  the   court,   The.     G.    P.    R. 

JAMES 38:         224 

Sote.    Same  a«  One  in  a  thousand. 
Belle  of  the  family,  The.     Mrt.  E.  C. 

GREY 37:       3493 

Belle  of  Washington,   The.    Mrs.   X. 

P.  LASSELLK 38:      1340 

Bellehood  and   bondage.     Mrt.  A.  S. 

STEPHENS 39:      2202 

Belles  und  blaekeock.     L.  de  la  RAMK. 

With  Randolph  Gordon 39:          5G 

Bellini,   Vineenzo.     Mrs.  ELLET.     In 

Xouvellettes  of  the  musicians 37:       1G50 

Bell-tower,  The.    H.  MKI.VII.I.E.    In 

L.  C.     v.  3 4O:      1013 

The  same.     In  Piazza  tales 38:       2877 


Belot,  Adolphe. 

ARTICLE  47:  a  romance.   Phil.    1873. 
8°  ............................................. 

MEN'  are   what   women   make  them. 
Phil.      1872.      12°  ........................ 

WOMKN  of  fire,   The.     Tr.   from   the 
French    by    Jas.    Furbish.      Bost. 
1875.      8°  ................................... 

Below  the  surface.     Sir  A.  H.  ELTON. 
Belton  Kstatc.     A.  TROLLOPE  ........... 

The  same.     Tnuchnitz  ed.     2v.ini. 

Ben  Brace:  'the  last  of  Nelson's  Aga- 

memnons.     F.  CHAMIKR.     3v  ...... 

Ben,  the  luggage   boy;  or,  among  the 
wharves.     H.  ALGER,  Jr  .............. 

Ben  Sylvester's  ward.     C.  M.  YONGE.. 
Bendbow,     Hesper.      (pse.ud.)        See 

AKCIIKR,  George  W. 
Bending  willow;  or,   missionary  life 
in  the  north-west.     J.  G.  FULLER.. 
Beneath  the  wheels.     F.  DERRICK  ..... 

Benedict,  Frank  Lee. 

JOHN  Worthington's  name.      N.  Y. 
1874.      8°  ................................... 

Miss  Dorothy's  charge.    N.  Y.     1873. 
8°  ............................................ 

Miss  Van  Kortlund.  X.  Y.    1870.  8°. 
Mu.  Vniighan's  heir.  N.  Y.   1875.  8°. 
MY  daughter  Elinor.  N.  Y.  1871.  8°. 
PRICK   of  a  dream.     In  Rougegorge, 
and  other  stories  ........................ 

ST.  Simon's  niece.     X.  Y.    1875.     8°. 

Benito   Cereno.      H.    MELVILLE.     In 

Piazza  tales  ............................... 

Benjamin,  E.  B. 

BKKIHTSIDK.     X.  Y.     1873.     16°  ...... 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W. 
CHOICE  of  Paris,  The. 


35: 
35; 


35; 
37: 
39: 
39: 

35: 

35: 

4O: 


37: 
37: 


35: 

35: 
35: 
35; 
35: 

4O: 
35: 

38: 
35: 


1870. 


Ben-na-groich.     In  T.  f.  B. 
Bennett,  Kmcrson. 

BORDER  rover,  The.     Phil.  n.  d.   12°. 
HKIDE  of  the  wilderness,  The.     Phil. 

n.  d.     12°  .................................. 

CLARA  Moreland.      Phil.     n.  d.      12°. 
ELLEN  Xorbury.   Phil.     n.  d.    12°.... 

FAIR  rebel,   The:  a  tale  of  colonial 

times.      Cin.      1853.      8°  ................ 

FORGED    will,    The;    or,    crime   and 

retribution.     Phil.     n.  d.      12°  ...... 

HEIRKSS   of   Bellefonte   and   Walde- 

warren.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ............. 

KATK  Clarendon.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°. 
OKI-HAN'S  trials,  The.     Phil.      n.  d. 

12°  .......................................... 

PHANTOM  of  the  forest,  The:  a  tale 

of  the   dark   and    bloody   ground. 

Phil.   [1807.]   12°  ........................ 

PIONEER'S   daughter,  The;    and  the 

unknown  countess.    Phil.    n.  d.    8° 
VILLETA     Linden;    or,    the    artist's 

bride.     Phil.      1874.     12°  ............. 

VIOLA  ;    or,   adventures   in   the    far 

south-west.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°  ....... 

Bennett,  Martha   Haines  Butt. 
PASTIMES  with  my  little  friends.    X. 

Y.     1866.     12°.'.  .......................... 

Benning,  Howe. 

Xix's  offering.     X.  Y.     1873.     16°... 
Beppo.     T.  A.   TROI.LOPK  ............... 

Berber,  The;  or,  mountaineer  of  the 
Atlas.     W.  S.  MAYO  ...................... 

Berger,  E.     (psrud).    See  SHEPPARD, 

Elizabeth  Sara. 


35: 
4O: 

35: 

35; 
35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35; 
35: 


1930 
1931 

1932 
1695 
3152 
3153 

4007-9 
530 


2520 
347 


1942 

1043 
1944 
1945 
1946 

1070 
1947 

2877 
1956 

1904 
1096 

1974 

1975 
1976 
1977 

1980 
1978 

1979 
1980 


35:   1981 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


35: 
39: 


1982 
1983 
1984 
1985 


35:   2000 


2010 
3251 


38:   2830 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BKRKKLEY. 


BILL. 


Berkeley,  the  banker.  H.  MAKTI- 
NKAV.  In  Illus.  of  Polit.  Eeon., 

v.  5 

Berkeley,  Hon.  Grantly  K. 

ANECDOTES   of  the   upper  ten   thou 
sand:     their    legends     and     lives. 

Loud.     18117.     2  v.     8° 

Berkeley,  Mrs.  Helen.     See  RITCHIE, 

Mrs.  A.  C.  M. 
Berkley,  C. 

HAMILTON'S,  The.     N.  Y.     1850.18° 
Berlin  and  Sans-Souei.    C.  M.  MUNDT. 

(  Luiiina  Miihltiiirh.) 

Bernard,  diaries  Bernard  Dugrail  de 

la  Villette.     (1805-1850). 

FATAL  passion,  A ;  or,  Gerfaut.    Tr. 

hy  O.  Vibeur.     N.  Y.     1874.    12°.. 

Qu  KKN'S  favorite,  The ;  the  price  of  a 

crown  :    an   historical    romance  of 

the  fifteenth  century.     Phil.     n.  d. 

12° 

Bernard  Mle.     Hon.  J.  CLEMENS 

Bernard's  invention.  F.  C.  FISIIKR. 
(ClirixtiaH  Reid.)  In  Nina's  atone 
ment 

Bernhard,  Carl. 

Arxr  Francisca.     In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  2 

BANKRUPT,  The.    In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  3 

COUSIN  Carl.     In  Danes  sketched  t>y 

themselves,  v.   1 

DAMON     and     I'vthias.       In     Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,  v.  2 

Bernthal;  or,  the  son's  revengi*.  Mrs. 
C.  Al.  MUXDT.     (Louisa  MiilMach) 
Berquin,  Arnaud. 

LOOKING  glass  for  the  mind.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.      18° 

Berriedale.     (p*eudi. 

1TNFOR<1IVKN'.       N.    Y.       1800.        12°... 

Berry,  Mrs.  Martha  E. 

CELESTA  :  a  girl's  book.    Bost.    1867. 

ni° ': 

CROOK  straightened,  The.   Bost.   1808. 

1(1°  .' 

CKOOKKD  and  straight;    or,    Jotham 

and  Anette  at  home.     Bost.     1807. 


It 


Bertha  Weisser  s  wi.-h.     It.   L.    Bis- 

SKI.I T.  L. 

Bertha's    engagement.       Miss    A.    S. 

STEPHENS 

Bertram  family,  The.  E.  R.  CHARLES. 

Bertram  Noel.     E.  .1.  MAY 

Bertrams,  The.    A.  TROLI.OPE.     2  v. 

in  1 

Bertrand  de  la  Croix;  or,  the  siege 

of  Rhode*.     G.   P.  R.  JAMES.     /« 

Club  bonk 

Besetting-  sin,   The.    C.  M.    BRAME. 

In  Tales  fr.  the  diary  of  a  sister  of 

mercy 

Bessie.     J.  KAVANAGH 

Bessie  Wilmerton.     M.  WESTCOTT.... 
Bessy  Conway ;  or,  the  Irish  girl  in 

Anierika.    Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  SADLJER. 
Bessy   Kane.     E.   P.   WOOD.     [Mrs. 

H  e  n  ry  W  o  od .  ] 

The  same.  Tauchmtz  ed.  2  v.  in  1. 
Bessy's  money:  a  tale.  A.  MANNING. 
Best  of  husbands,  The.  J.  S.  SATT- 

7.ADK.   (James  Pfiyn.) 

Bet,  The.     EHERHARDT.     In  R.  G.  N. 

v.  2... 


38:  2043 

33:  849-50 

35:  2020 

38:  3236 

35:  2030 


35:      2031 
35:       4387 


37:  2201 

40:  1531 

4O:  1532 

4O:  1530 

4O:  1531 

38:  3237 

35:  2041 

35:  2050 

35:  2056 

35:  2057 

35:  2058 

35:  1301 

39:  2203 

35:  4080 

38:  2780 

39:  3155 

4O:  1520 


35:  2073 

38:  600 

4O:  320 

39:  1011 


40: 
40: 
38: 


677 

078 
2455 


2321 
2616 

2047 
3590-2 

2169 

570 

95 


39:      1162 
4O:      1561 


Betham-Edwards,  Matilda. 
DOCTOR  Jacob.     Bost.     1869.     16°....     35:      2061 

KITTY.    N.  Y.     1870.     8° 35:       2002 

SYLVESTRES,   The;  or,  the   outcasts. 

Phil.      1872.      8° 35:       2063 

The  same.     Leip.     1872.     10° 35:       2004 

Bethell,  A. 

MII.LICENT  and  her   cousins.     N.  Y. 

1872.      16° 35:       2068 

Betrothed,  The.    A.  MANZONI 38:      2510 

-Vo^e.     Transhitiun  of  /  prottiessi  sposi. 
Betrothed,  The.   Sir  W.  SCOTT.   Par 
ker  ed *39:      1385 

The  same.     Edinb.  ed 39:      1357 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1367 

The  same 39:       1388 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v 39:    1431-2 

The  same.     Pocket  ed 39:       1463 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:      1473 

Better  for  worse.  M.  E.  BRADDON...  35:  2520 
Better  than  gold.  Mrs.  ARNOLD.  3  v.  35:  742-4 
Betty's  bright  idea.  Mrs.  11.  (E.)  B. 

STOWE 

Between  the  cliffs  ;  or,  Hal  Forrester's 

anchor.     E.  MARSHAL! 

Between  two  fires.     By  the  author  of 
"  Mot  easily  jealous."     Lund.     1873. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 

Between   two   loves.      R.   J.    GRIK- 

K1TIIS.       3   V    

Betwixt  two  stools.     R.   BLACK.     lit 

Lady  Caroline:  with  pendants 35: 

Beulah.     A.  J.  (Evans)  WILSON 4O: 

Beverly;  or,  the  white  mask.     M.  T. 

\\  A  I.  WORT  II 

Bewick,  Thomas.      (1753-1828.) 

SELECT  fables,  with  the  original  wood- 
engravings.     Lond.     n.  d.     4° 

Bewicke,  A".  K.  N. 

LAST    of    the    Jerninghames,    The. 

Lond.     1873.     2  v.     sm.  8° 

LOVE  me  for  my  love.    Lond.     1869. 

2  v.     sm.  8°..". 35: 

Bewildered  querists,  The;  and  other 

nonsense.     F.  B.  CKOFTOX 

Bewildered   student,   The.      J.    BE- 

TIIU-XK.     In  \V.  T.  B.     v.  5 

Beyond  the  breakers.     R.  D.  OWEN... 

Beyond  the  snow.     P.  F.  REED 39: 

Beyond  these   voices.     Lord    DESAKT 

3  v 37: 

Bianca  :  a  tale  of  Erin  and  Italy.    E. 

MATURIN ". 38: 

Bianca    Cappello.       Ltidy    BULWEK- 

LYTTOX 35: 

Biart,  Lucien. 

ADVENTURES  of  a  young  naturalist. 

N.  Y.     1871.      12" 

Bible    the    best    book,    The.      C.    E. 

TONNA.     (Charlotte  Elizabeth.)     In 

Tales  and  illustrations 39: 

Bible   of    Yul    du   Berger,   The.      F. 

BROWNE.     In  The  exile's  trust 35: 

Bidpai.     Nee  PILPAI. 

Big  brother,  The.     G.  C.  EGULESTON.     37: 

Big-  night-caps.     Mrs.  F.  BARROW 35: 

Bill  Arp's  peace  papers.     C.  H.  SMITH.     33: 
Bill  Drock's  investment.    M.  D.  CH EL 
LIS 35: 

Bill  Riggs,  Jr. :  the  story  of  a  city  boy. 

O.  A.  WADSWORTH 4O: 

Bill  Stanley  ;  or,  a  sailor's  story.  J.  M. 

WILSON-.     In  W.  T.  B.     v.  3 4O: 

Bill  Whyte.    H.  MILLER.    In  W.  T.  15. 

v.  3 4O: 


39: 
38: 


4O: 
37: 


4O: 


:SA. 


35: 


33: 

4O: 
38: 


2075-6 
2077-8 
1230  , 

1715 
3060 
203 

357-9 
2730 
3270 


35:   2085 


3070 
3025 

1603 
1659 
3789 

4150 
20 

1713 
1713 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BlLI.INfiS. 


21 


BLACK. 


3U49 

3i>50 


Billings,    Josh,    (pseud.)     See  SHAW, 

II.   W. 
Billings,  Josh:    his  sayings.     H.  \V. 

SHAW 33: 

Billings,  Josh,  on  ice,  and  other  things. 

II.  W.SHAW 33: 

Billy    <i  rimes'    favorite.      H.    P.    II. 

Now  KM 38: 

Binding  the  sheaves.     S.  S.  BOBBINS.     39: 
Bird,  Mary  Atherstone. 

WIXIKRKD'S jewels.    Phil.   1874.  12°. 

Bird,  Uobert  Montgomery  ( 1803-1854.) 

ADVENTURES   of  Robin   Day.     Phil. 

1839.     2  v.     12° 

CAI.AVAR;  or,  the  knight  of  the  con 
quest:  a  romance  of  Mexico.     N. 

Y.      1854.      12° 

Note,     For  sequel  see  The  infidel. 
HAWKS  of  hawk  hollow  :  a  tradition 
of     Pennsylvania.       Phil.        1835. 

2  v.     12°.; 

INFIDEL,  The;  or.  the  fall  of  Mexico. 
Sequel   to   Calavar.      Phil.      1835. 

12° 

NICK   of  the   woods;  or,   the    Jibbe- 
nainosay  :   a  tale  of  Kentucky.     N. 

Y.     1868.      12° " 

PKTKK  Pilgrim  ;   or,  a  rambler's  rec 
ollections.     Phil.     1838.     2  v.    12°. 
SIIEPPARD  Lee.     N.  Y.     1836.     2  v. 

-12°.      [<mon.] 35: 

Birdie   and  his  fairy  friends.     M.  T. 

CAN BY 

Bird's  nest.  The.   C.  E.  TONNA  ( Cluir- 
liitte  Elizabeth.)     In  Philip  and  his 

garden  

Birds  of  a  feather.     M.  K.  BRADLEY. 

Birds  of  prey.     M.  E.  BRADDON 35: 

Birth  and  education.  M.S.  SCHWARTZ. 
Birthday  present,  The.   M.  M.  SHKR- 

\vooi>.     In  Works  v.  8 

Birthmark,   The.     N.  HAWTHORNK. 

//-  L.  C.    v.  8 

The  same.      In  Mosses  from  an  old 

n  la  use 

Birthright,  The.     C.  G.  F.  GOHK 

Births,  deaths  and  marriages.  T.  (E.) 
HOOK  .. 


Bitzius,  (continued.) — 

WKALTH  and  welfare.     Lond.      I860. 

2  v.      12° 35:   2145-fi 

The  same 35:      2147 

Note.    The  above  are  both  translations,  by  different 
hands,  of  Gchi  itnfl  G?i*tt  odcr  die.  Vers'tfinuity. 


35: 


35: 


35:      211; 


35:      2118 


35: 


35: 

2120 

35: 

2121-2 

35: 

2123 

35: 

3740 

39: 
35: 
35: 
39: 

3068 
2615 
2521 
1256 

39: 

1643 

4O: 

1618 

37: 

37: 

4182 
3191 

Two  turning*  to  the  right. 
Unexpected  blessing,  An. 
Verdict  against  J.  J.,  The. 

With    Lady 


Lady  Caroline. 
Odd  shaver,  An. 
Off  the  scent. 
Red  nose,  Tile. 
Stubbs's  luck. 


Bisaccioni,  Maiolino. 
NOYKLS  of.     In  R.  I.  N. 


v.  4. 


Bishop's  son,  The. 
Bissell.  Mary  L. 

liKRTHA  "VVeisser's  wish.   Bost.    1865. 
16° 

NED  Grant's  quest.    Bost.    1867.    lfi°. 

ROBINSONS,  The.     Bost.     n.  d.     16°.. 
Bit  o'  writin',  The.     J.  and  M.  BANIM. 

Qmtenti : 
Ace  of  clubs. 
Churchyard   watch. 
Ktiithfiil  servant,  The. 
Family  of  the  cold  feet. 
Half-brother*. 
Hall  of  the  castle, 
linn-hound  and  the  witch 
111  got,  ill  gone. 
Irish  lord-lieutenant. 


CARY 35: 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


Lost  of  the  storm. 
Peasant  girl's  li»\v. 


'ilblicnn  s  drc;nn. 
RivHl  dreamers. 
Koman  merchant. 
Soldier's  billet. 
Stolen  sheep. 
Substitute. 
Twice  lost  but  saved 
White  Bristol. 

AV.  COLLINS.... 


35: 
39: 


Biter  Bit,  The.     (W. 

Bitter  is  the  rind.     H.  SMART.     3  v... 

Bitter  sweet,  The.    M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In    Works,     v.  8 

Bitzius,    Albert    (Jeremias    (ioiihelf.) 

(1794-1854.) 
Sol1 1.    and    money,    The.        Tr.    by 

(iuaterick     Yere.       Lond.       1872. 

sm.  8° 35: 


Bivouac,  The.     S.  FOSTER 37:      2426 

36K6       Bivouac,  The ;   or,  stories  of  the   1'e- 
45tl  ninsulur   war.     \Y.   H.   MAXWKI.L.     38:       2743 

Bivouac  and  battle;  or,  the  struggles 
of  a  soldier.    W.  T.  ADAMS  (Oliver 

Optic.)  35:        232 

Bjornson,   Bjornstjerne.  (b.  1832.) 
ARNK;  a  sketch  of  Norwegian  coun 
try  life.     Lond.     18U6.    '  $° 35:       2157 

FISH KR  girl,  The.     Lond.    1871.     12°.     35:       2158 
Black,  Robert. 

BAR  one.      With  Lady  Caroline  35:       21C>9 

BKTWIXT    two    stools.       With    Lady 

Caroline 35:      21G',» 

BLACKBIRD    of     Baden,     and    other 

stories.     Lond.     1869.    sm.  8° 35:       216S 

Contents  : 

Friends  and  rivals, 

Miirried  well. 

Pretty  butcheress,  The. 
FATAL   bouquet,   The. 

Caroline 35: 

FIFTY   brides;    an   old   tale   re-told. 

With  Lady  Caroline 35: 

FRIENDS  and  rivals.     With  Blackbird 

of  Baden 35:      2108 

How    Robinson    lost    his    fellowship. 

With  Lady  Caroline 35:      2H«!i 

LADY     Caroline:       with      pendants. 

Lond.     1873.     sm.   8° 35:       2169 

Content*  : 

Bar  one. 

Betwixt  two  stools. 

Fatal  bouquet,  The. 

Fifty  brides. 

How     Robinson   lost  his 
fellowship. 

MAKKIKD  well.      With  Blackbird  of 

Baden 35: 

ODD  shaver,  An.      Wifh  Lady  Caro 
line 

OFF  tile  scent :   rather   an   adventure 
for  an  undergraduate.      With  Lady 

Caroline .'.     35:      21f>'.> 

PKF/ITY  butcheress,  The.    With  Black 
bird  of  Baden 

158.'!  RED  note,  The.    WHh   Lady  Caroline. 

3914          STI-BBS'S  luck.     With  Lady  Caroline. 
Two   turnings    to   the    rig'ht.        With 

Blackbird  of  Baden 35: 

1301  UNEXPECTED    blessing,    An.       With 

2133  Blackbird  of  Baden 35: 

2134  VERDICT  against   J.   .).,   The.      With 

1531  Blackbird  of  Baden 35: 

Black,  William,     (b.  1841.) 

DAi'dHTER  of  Heth,  A.    Leip.    1871. 

2  v.  in  1 

FIGHT   for   a   wife.       With   Maid   of 

Killeenn 35;       2179 

IK  silk  attire.     N.  Y.     1872.     8° 35:      2176 

KILMKNY.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 35:      2177 

LOYF.  or  marriage?    N.  Y.     1874.    8°.     35:       2178 
MAID  of  Killeena;  and  other  stories. 

N.  Ys     1875.      8° 35:       2179 

MAX  who  was  like   Slmkspeare,  The. 

Witt,  Maid  of  Killeena 35:       2179 

39:       1643  MARRIAUE   of    Moira   Fergus,    The. 

Bost.      1875.      8° 35:       2184 

MONARCH  of  Mincing  Lane,  The.    X. 

Y.     1871.     8° 35:       2180 

PRINCESS  of  Thule,  A.    N.  Y.     1875. 
2144  8° 35:       2181 


37:       4633 


40: 


2168 
2169 


2168 
2 1 69 
2169 

2168 
2168 
2168 


35:       2175 


35: 


35: 
35: 
35: 


455*6 
1767-9 


PROSE  FICTION:      KNCiUSH. 


BLACK. 


22 


BLUEBEARD'S. 


Black,  William,  (continued.) — 

QUEEN    TitaTs   wager.      In    Maid    of 

Killeena 35:  2179 

STRANGE   adventures   of  a   phaeton, 

The.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 35:  2182 

THREE  feathers.     N.  Y.     1875.     8°...  35:  2183 
TRUK  legend  of  a  billiard  club.    With 

Maid  of  Killeena 35:  217!t 

Black  and  blue.     In  N.  and  T.     v.  2.  4O:  1042 

Black  band.     M.  K.  BRADDON 35:  2522 

Black  baronet,  The.     W.   CARLKTOX.  35:  3826 
Black   cottage,  The.     (W.)   W.  COL 
LINS.      With  Mad  Monkton 35:  455U 

Black  Dennis.     Mrs.  S.  C.  HALL.     In 

Sketches  of  Irish  character 37:  3887 

Black  dwarf.     Sir  W.  SCOTT.    Parker 

ed *39:  13011 

The  same.     Edinb.  ed 39:  1355 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:  1360 

The  same 39:  1378 

The  same.     Household  ed 39:  1405 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:  1450 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed 39:  1474 

Black  flags  in  the  Channel.  H.  SPICKR. 

In  Hound  to  please.     V.I 39:  20!>6 

Black     forest     village     stories.        B. 

AUKRBACH 35:  876 

(Juntente : 

Florian  and  Crescence       I  Ivo,  the  gentleman. 
Gawk,  The.  |  Laulerbaohar,  The. 

Good  Government.  I  Manor-house  fiinner's  Vel'ela. 

Hostile  brothers,  The.       |  Mp-cheeked  Touey. 
Pipe  of  war.  The. 

Black    gauntlet,    The.      Mrs.    H.     R. 

SCHOOLCRAFT 39:  1245 

Black  mask,  The.  C.  L.  HKNTZ.  Wilh 

Banished  son 37:  4311 

Black  proplu-t;  a  talc  of  the  Irish 

famine.  W.  CARLKTON 35:  3827 

Black  sheep.  E.  YATES.  2v.ini....  4O:  1201 
Black  ship,  The.  Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARLES. 

With  Cottage  by  the  cathedral 35:  4071 

Black  tulip,  The.  '  A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:  065 

Black  watch,  The  ;  an  historical  novel. 

A.  PICKEN.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.  v.  3.  34:  4173 
The  same *15:  4!) 1 3 


and  other 


Blackbird  of  Baden,  The 
stories.     R.  BLACK 

Contents  : 

Kriends  and  rivals. 
Married  well. 
Pretty  bntchere.ss,  The. 

Blackburn,  Rev.  William  M. 

ULKICH    Zwingli,    the     patriotic    re 
former:  a   history.      Phil.    [1868.] 

12°  

Blackford,  Mrs. 

ARTHUR   Monteith.       With   Scottish 

orphans,  and  sequel  to  the  same 

SCOTTISH   orphans,  The;   founded  on 

a  historical  fact.    Phil.     1874.    10°. 
YOUNG   West   Indian,   The.       With 

Scottish  orphans 

Blackmore,  Richard  Doddridge. 
ALICE  Lorraine;  a  tale  of  the  South 

Downs.     N.  Y.     1875.     8° 

CLARA    Vaughan.       Berlin.       1872. 

2  v.  in  1.     12° 

CRADOCK  Nowell;  a  tale  of  the  New 

Forest.     N.  Y.     1866.     8° 

LORNA    Doone;    a   romance   of    Kx- 

moor.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 

MAID  of  Sker,  The;  a  novel.     N.  Y. 

1872.      8° 

Blackwell,  Antoinette  Brown. 

ISLAND    neighbors,  The;  a  novel  of 

American   life.     N.  Y.     1871.     8°. 


35:      2108 


2192 


2192 


Two  turnings  to  the  right. 
Unexpected  blessing,  An. 
Verdict  against  J.  .).,  The. 


25:      1924 


35: 
35: 
35: 


35:  2200 
35:  2201 
35:  2202 


35: 

35:      2204 


35:      2210 


Blackwood,   Tales   from.     For  con 
tents  see  Tales  from,  etc. 
Blade-o' -grass.  B.  L.  FARJKON.  N. 

Y.      1873.      8° 37:       1977 

Blagden,  Isa. 

NORA    and    Archibald    Lee.     N.    Y. 

1867.      8° 35:       2218 

Blake,  Lady. 

CLAUDE.    Lond.     1870.     3  v.    sm.  8°.     35:2228-30 
HAMMONDS  of  Holycross,  The.  Lond. 

1865.     3  v.     sm.  8° 35:    2231-3 

LADY   of  Lyndon.     Bost.     1872     8°.     35:       2234 
KUTII  Maxwell.     Bost.     1873.     8°....     35:       2235 
Blake,  Lillie  Devereux. 

FETTERED    for    life;     or,    lord    and 
master:  a  story   of  to-day.     N.  Y. 

1874.      12° ". ". 35:       2245 

Blakes  and  Flanngans,  The.     Mrs.  M. 

A.  M.  SADLIER 39:       1012 

Blanchard,  Sidney  Laman. 

RIDDLES  of  love;    or,  the  knave   of 

hearts.     Lond.     1871.    3  v.  sm.  8°.     35:   2255-7 
Blanche,  Allen  August. 

BANDIT,  The.     N.  Y.     1872.     8° 35:       2267 

Blanche  Gilrov;  a  girl's  storv.     Mm. 

M.  HOSMEK ." 37:      4700 

Blanche   of  Beaulieu.      A.    (D.)  DU 
MAS.      With  Twin  lieutenants 37:       1<>15 

Blanche  of  Brandywine.  G.  LIPPAKD.  38:  1773 
Blanche  Seymour.  Phil.  1873.  8°.  4O:  2054 
Bleaburn,  Sickness  and  health  of  the 

people  of.      Bost     1853.      16° 4O:       2565 

Bleak    House.     C.   (J.   H.)  DICKENS. 

(Boz.)      2v 37:4311-40 

The  same 37:        441 

The  same 37:        442 

The  same.     TauehniU  ed.     4v 37:     443-6 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2 37:     447-8 

Blessed  family.     M.  M.  SHKKWOOD. 

Jit  Works,     v.  13 39:       16-48 

Blessington,    Countess  of.     See   Gar 
diner,  M. 
Blicher,  S.  S. 

KSUK.N.     In  Danes  sketched  by  them 
selves,     v.  3 4O: 

TALE    of    Jutland,     A.       In    Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,     v.  1 4O: 

Blithedale  romance,  The.     N.  HAW 
THORNE 37: 

The  same 37: 

Blockade   of  Phalsburg.     E.    ERCK- 

MANN  and  A.  CHATRIAN 37: 

Block-house,  The.  In  Tales  of  Glau 
ber  Spa.     v.  2 4O: 

Blood   of  the   Sundons,   The.     In   N. 

and  T.     v.  8 4O: 

Blood  seedling,  The.     J.  HAY.      With 

Not  pretty,  but  precious 4O: 

Bloomfleld.     K.  WARREN 4O: 

The  same 4O: 

Blossoming  of  an  aloe,  The.     Mrs. 

Cashel  HOEY 37: 

Blot   on   his   escutcheon,  A.       C.    A. 

CUTHHERT.     2  v.  in  1 35: 

"Blowup  with   the  brig."     (W.)  W. 

COLLINS.     Wilh  Alicia  Warlock...     35: 
The  same.     With  Miss  or  Mrs? 35: 

Blue    and    yellow.     L.    de    la   RAMK. 

(  Ouida.)      With  Randolph  Gordon.     39: 

Blue-Bell  of  Red-Neap.     L.  PAHK...     38: 

Blue  ribbon,  The.     E.  TABOR 39: 

Bluebeard's  ghost.  Wm.  M.  THACK 
ERAY.      In  L.  C.     v.  9 4O:       1019 


4177 
4186 

1731 
1700 
1648 

1640 
220 
221 

4460 
5190 

4539 

4567 

56 
4230 

2713 


I'ROSK   FICTION:      KXGUSH. 


Bluebeard's  keys,  and  other  stories. 
Mist  A.  I.  THACKERAY 


39:      2800 


KiipU't  a  la  honppe. 
While  cat,  The. 


35: 
37: 


•2271-3 
2274 
3100 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


39: 
38: 


35: 


2284 
2285 
2286 
2287 


3070 
3205 


:if>:2G1 
s.Wr.6 


1595 


Contents: 

Bluebeard's  key*. 
Jack  and  the  bean-stalk. 

Blythe.     J.  A.  ST  JOHN. 

LONELY  life,  A.     Phil.     [n.  d.]     12°.     35:      2270 
WIFE  or  slave.     Lond.     1872.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 35: 

WISE  as  a  serpent 

Boarding-school  days.    C.  GORDON. 
Boardman,  Mrs.  M.  M. 

HAPS  and  mishaps  of  the  Brown  fam 
ily.     Phil.      1870.     16° 

MOTHER-IX-LAW.    Phil.     1870.     10°. 
NELLIE  Gates.     Phil.     1870.     16°.... 
SISTER'S  triumph.     Phil.     1870.     16°. 
Boat,  The.     C.  E.  TONXA.     (  Charlotte 
Elizabeth.)     In   Tales  and  illustra 
tions  

Boat-builder's  family.  Z.  A.  MUDGK. 
Boat   club,  The:  or,   the   bunkers   of 
Rippleton.     \V.  T.  ADAMS.     (Oli 
ver  Optic. } 

Boat  club  series.  W.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oli 
ver  Optic.)  6  v. 

Contents  : 

All  aboard,      v,  i.    3r>:230  Now  or  never,     v.  3. 

Boat  chlb.      v.l.      3.1:2:!:!  Poor  and  proud,  v.  0. 

Little  b;  little.  T.  4.  3fi:£M  Try  again,    v.  5. 

Bob  Burke's  duel  with   Ensign   Brady. 

Wm.  MAOINX.  In  T.  fr.  B.  v.  3.  4O: 
Bobbin  boy,  The.  W.  M.  TIIAYER.  39: 
Bob-O-link  and  the  owl,  The.  K.  EG- 

GLESTON.    /«  Schoolmaster's  stories     37: 
Boccaccio,    Giovanni.     (1313-1375.) 
NOVELS.     In  li.  I.  N.    v.l 4O: 

Note.  Stories  selected  from  the  Decameron. 

Bocher  of  Red-gup  lane.     Mm.  S.  C. 

HALL.       In    Lights    and   shadows. 

v.  3 37:       3884 

Boelte,  Amalic  Charlotte  Elise  Mari- 

ane  (unuMij  only  Amely). 
MADAME  de  Stael;  an  historical  nov 
el.    Tr.     by    T.   Johnson.      N.    Y. 

[1869.].      12° 35:       2298 

Bogle  o'  the  Brae,  The;  a  qvieer  court 
ing  story.  J.HoGG.  ( Ettrick  Shep 
herd.)  //,  Club- Book 4O:  1520 

Bohemian,   The.     By  the  author  of 

Gilbert  Earle.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.  v.  14.     34:       41H4 

Tin-same 3  15:       4924 

Bohl  de  (Faber)  Arrom  Caecilia.  (Fer- 
nan      Cabullero.)         Formerly     Minn 
Faber     (b.  1797.) 
EI.IA  :   or,  Spain  fifty  years  ago.     N. 

Y.     1808.      12°...."..." 35:       2311 

Boisgobey,  Fortune  du. 

CHEVAI.IEK  Casse-Cou,  The.     N.  Y. 

1875.      2  v.     8° 35:2315-6. 

Contents : 
Red  camelia.  The.      —    Search  for  ancestors,  The. 

GOLDEX  tress,    The.  Phil.    1876.   12°.     35:       2314 
Bolanden,  Conrad  von. 

ANGELA.      With  The  progressionists.     35:      2321 
BAKUAROSSA;   an    historical   novel  of 

the  xii  century.     Phil.     1873.     12°.     35:      2320 
PROGRESSIONISTS,   The,   and   Angela. 

N.  Y.     1873.     8° 35:       2321 

Bold  and  brave  books.     H.  AI.GEK,  jr. 

Bost.      [1874.]      10° 35:         532 

BB\VK  and  hold,     v.  1. 
Bold  words  by  a  bachelor.     (\V.)\V. 

I  OI.LIXS.      With  The  queen's  revenge.     35:       4581 
Bolton,  Sarah  K. 

PRESENT     problem,    The.        N.     Y. 

1874.      12°... 35:       2330 


Bonanza,  The  great.     W.  T.  ADAMS.     33:        741 
Bond  and  free.     /»  N.  and  T.     v.  2....     4O:       1642 
Boniface,    Joseph    Xavier.      (Called 
Saintine.) 

DAME  Nature  and  her  daughter 35:       2341 

PICCIOLA;  the  prisoner  of  Fenestrella. 

Phil.      1857.      12° 35:       2342 

Bonny  Marv  Gibson.     Thos.  GII.LES- 

I'lE.     /M"W.  T.  B.     v.  8 4O:       1718 

Bonwick,  James. 

TASMANIA*  lily,  The.     Lond.     1873. 

sm.  8° 35:       2354 

Book  of  golden  deeds.     C.  M.  YONOE. 

(Edit.) 33:      4479 

Book    of    life,    The.      J.    GAI.T.     In 

Club-Book 4O:       1520 

Book  of  snobs,  The.    Wm.  M.  f  IIACK- 

ERAY.     In   Miscellanies,     v.  1 33:      4003 

The  same,     /n  Miscellanies,     v.  3 33:      4013 

The  same 33:       3995 

Border  and  bastile.  G.  A.  LAWRENCE.     38:       1362 

Border  beagles.     W.  G.  SIMMS 39:      1076 

Border  rifles    G.  AIMAKD 35:        3H7 

Border  rover.     E.  BENNETT 35:       1974 

Borders  of  the  Tamar  and  the  Temv. 

A.  E.  BRAY "...     35:       2693 

Born  to  be  a  lady.     K.  HENDERSON....     37:      4300 
Borrow,      George,      (b.    1803.) 

LAVENGRO;    Romany    Kye.      N.    Y. 

1857.     2v.ini.     ~8°...~ 35:       2364 

LAVENGRO.     Cincinnati      1852.     8°...     35:       2365 

ROMANY  Rye.      With    Lavengro 35:      2364 

ROVING  adventures.     Cin.      1852.  8°.     35:       23(i6 
Borys,  Gontran. 

SHE  loved  him  madly.     N.  Y.      1870. 

12° , .' 35:       2373 

Contents  : 

Pt.  1.     Little  at  the  Brambles. 
1't.  2.     Lecluhdes  Pendus. 

Boscobel.    \V.  H.  AINSWORTH 35:        410 

Boscobel.     In  N.  and  T.     v.  8 4O:      1048 

Bosom  friend,  The.   Mrs.  E.  C.  GREY.     37:      3494 
Bossu,  I^e.     In  Tales  of  Glauber-Spa. 

v.l 4O:       1700 

Both    sides    of     the    street,        M.    S. 

WALKER 4O:          38 

Bothmer,  Countess  von. 

POET  Hero,  A.     Lond.   1870.    srn.  8°.     35:       2370 
STRONG   hands  and    steadfast   hearts. 

Lond.     1870.     3  v.     sm.  8° 35:   2377-9 

Bothwell ;     or,    the    days    of    Mary 

Queen  of  Scots.     J.  GRANT '..     37:       3302 

Bottari,  Giovanni. 

NOVELS.     In  R.  I.  N.     v.4 4O:       1583 

Bound  boy,  The.     E.   EGOLESON.     In 

Schoolmaster's  stories 37:       1595 

Bound  by  bis  vows;  or,  at   the  altar. 

K.  WERNER 4O:        311 

Bound  down.     A.  M.  FITCH 37:      2215 

Bound   to    John    Company.     M.    E. 

BRADDON '. 35:       2523 

Bound   to   please.     H.   SPICER.     2  v. 

in   ! 39:       2()9ti 

Contents  : 

Aboard  the  Eyeleen  Brown 
Awful    experience    in    the 

life  of;  Film*  Kroant. 
Black  tiiiKS  in  the  Channel. 
Busily  «>ngnge<i 
Campaigning  in  the  Tyrol. 
Drawing  ft  l>adgrr. 
Gigantic  attraction. 
Going  to  the  front. 
Hermit  Boh. 
Hero  misunderstood,  A. 


Horror  in  the  hon«r.  Tho. 
Interesting  young  person, 
An. 

Bound    to   rise;     or,   Hurry    Walton's 

motto.     H.  AUJEK,  jr 35: 


Italy  in  the  leash. 

Lust  of  the  war.  The. 

Lodger's  story,  The. 

Love  and  glo  y. 

Lulkin  on  I>avmg|>odge. 

Mere  scratch,  A. 

Mutiny  aboard   the   Minnie 

Jimp*. 

On  the  roek  with  (Jaribaldi. 
Paradise  revisited 
Solid  reasons. 
Ti-pck  of  «nr.  The. 
Unpatentcd  "hoM,  An. 
Waiting  for  Capua. 


531 


PROfeE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BOUND. 


24 


BRADDON. 


2389 
471 


Lost  in  the  fo«.    v.  3. 
Picked  up  ndritl.    v.  5. 
Treasure    of  the  sens, 
v.  6. 


Bound  to  the  wheel.     .T.  SAUNDERS....     39:      1138 
Bourne.  William  Oland. 

GKMS    from    Fable    Land.      N.    Y. 

1853.     12° 35: 

The  same 33: 

Bouton,  John  Bell. 

ROUND    the    block;      an     American 

novel.     N.  Y.     1868.     12° 35:       239-) 

Bouverie,  F.  W.  B. 

STORY    of    Herbert    Lovell.     Lond. 

[n.  d.]     16° 35:       2402 

B.   O.  W.  C.  series.     J.  DE  MILLK. 
Bost.      1871-3.     6  v.      16°. 
B.  O.  W.  C.  v.  I.       37:208 
Boys  of  Grand  Pre 

school,     v.  2.          1)7:269 
Fire  in  the  woods. 
V.  4.  37:274 

Bowen,  C.  E. 

A  LICK  Neville.     N.   Y.     1875.     12°.     35: 
JESSIE  Wallis.      With  Alice  Neville..     35: 
RIVERSDALE.      With  Alice  Neville...     35: 
Bow  in  the  cloud,  The.     C.  E.  TONNA. 
(Charlotte  Elizabeth.)    In  Tales  and 

illustrations  39: 

Bowles,  Emily. 

I.v  the  Camargue.     Bost.    n.  d.     12°.     35: 
Bowman,  Anne. 

AMY  Carlton  ;  or,  first  days  at  school. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° ' 35: 

BEAK  hunters  of  the   Rocky  Mount 
ains.     Phil.     n.  d.     16° 35: 

BOY  foresters,  The ;  a  tale  of  the  days 

of  Kobin  Hood.     Lond.    n.d.     18°     35: 
BOY  pilgrims,  The.    Lond.   n.d.  16°. 

16° 35: 

BOY  voyagers,  The;  a  tale  of  adven 
ture.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 35: 

CASTAWAYS,  The;  or,  adventures  of  a 
family    in    the    wilds    of   Africa. 

Lond.     n.d.     16° 35: 

CLARISSA;    or,  the  Mervyn  inherit 
ance.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 35: 

ESPEKANZA  ;     or,   the  home   of    the 

wanderers.     Lond.     n.d.     16° 35: 

KANGAROO    hunters;  or,    adventures 

in  the  bush.     Lond.     n.d.'     10° 35: 

HECTOR'S  daughter,  The.     A  tale  for 

the  young.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 35: 

SUNSHINE  and  clouds  in  the  morning 

of  life.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 35: 

TOM  and  the  crocodiles.   Lond.    1867. 

16° 35: 

Youxo  exiles;  or,  the  wild  tribes  of 

the  north.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 35: 

YOUNG  Nile   voyagers,  The.     Lond. 

n.  d.     16° .' 35: 

YOUNG    yachtsmen,     The;     or,    the 
wreck  of  the  Gypsv.     Lond.     n.d. 

16° '.....". 35:      2454 

Box  tunnel,  The.     C.  READE.     In  L. 

C.     v.  9 4O: 

The  same.     Wiih  Peg  Woffington 39: 

Boxes,  The.     Inf.  f.   B.     v.  8 4O: 

Boy  farmers  of  Elm  island.     E.  KEL- 

LOGG 38: 

Boy  foresters,  The;   a  lale   of  the  days 

of  Robin  Hood.     A.  BOWMAN 35: 

Boy  hunters.     M.  REID 39: 

Boy  in  grey.     H.  KINGSLEY 38: 

Boy  of  .Mount  Rhigi.  C.  M.  SKDGWICK.     39: 

Boy  pilgrims,  The.     A.  BOWMAN 35: 

Boy  regiment,  The.     Mrs.  S.  S.  HAR 
RIS.     With  Roundhenrts 37: 

Boy  slaves,  The.     M.REID 39: 

Boy  tar,  The.     M.REID 39: 


37:278 
37:280 


2410 
2410 
2410 


3070 
2432 

2441 
2442 
2443 
2444 
2445 

2446 

2447 
2448 
2449 
2450 
2451 
2452 
2453 
2455 


1619 

160 

1696 


2443 

231 

952 

1527 

2444 

4014 
232 
233 


Boy  voyagers :  a  tale  of  adventure. 

A.  BOWMAN 35:   2445 

Boy  with  an  idea.  Mrs.  C.  J.  EILOART.     37:      1620 

Boy's   hook   about    Indians.       E.    B. 

TUTTLK 39:      3400 

Boy's  book  of  travel  and  adventure. 

M.  JOHNKS 38:        410 

Boy's  kingdom,  A  ;  or,  four  years  in 
a  cave.  By  the  author  of  "  Under 
the  lime  trees."  N.  Y.  n.d.  10°.  4O:  2055 

Boy's  own   story-book.     By   the   best 

authors.      Lond.     n.  d.     12° 4O:       2056 

Boyce,  J.    (Paul  Pepperyrati.) 

SPAKWIFK,  The;  or,  the  queen's  se 
cret:  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Eliza 
beth.  To  which  is  added  a  bio- 
gniphieal  sketch  of  the  author. 
Bost.  n.  d.  12° 35:  2465 

Boyce,  J.  C. 

FROST  and  thaw.    Lond.     1873.     2  v. 

sm.  8° 35:  2470-1 

Boyesen,  Hjalmar  Hjorth. 

GUXNAR:  a  tale  of  Norse  life.     Bost. 

1874.  16° 35:       2481 

NORSEMAN'S  pilgrimage,   A.     N.   Y. 

1875.  12° T ". 35:       2482 

Boyle,  R.  F. 

PIKHALD.    Lond.    1867.    2  v.   sm.   8°.     35:   2486-7 

Boyne  water,  The.     J.  BANIM 35:      1532 

Boys  at  Dr.  Murray's,  The;   a  story  of 
school    life.       W.     J.     BRADI.KY. 

(Glance  Ga i/lord.) 35:       2631 

Boys  at  home.     C.ADAMS 35:         182 

Boys   of    Grand   Pro  school.     J.    DE 

MILLK 37:        269 

Boyuca.      In  Tales  of   Glauber-Spa. 

v.  2 4O:      1700 

Boz.      (pseud.)      See    Dickens,   Charles 

(J.  H.) 
Brace  of  boys,   A.     F.   H.   LUDLOW. 

In  Little  brother 38:       1930 

Brachvogel,  Albert  Emil.  (b.  1824.) 

BEAUMARCIIAIS  ;   an  historical  novel. 

Tr.    by    T.    J.    Had  ford.      N.     Y. 

1868.      8° 35:       2497 

Brackenridge,  Hugh  Henry.  (1748- 

1816.) 

ADVENTURES  of  Captain  Farrago; 
Adventures  of  Major  O'Regan. 

Phil.     [1856.]      12° 35:       2507 

ADVKNTURES  of  Major  O'Regan. 
Wiih  Adventures  of  Captain  Far 
rago 35:  2507 

MODERN  chivalry;  or,  the  adventures 
of    Captain    Farrago   and   Tea^ue 
O'Regan.     Phil,     [n.d.]      12°..!....     35:       2508 
MODKRN  chivalry;  or,   sequel  to  the 
adventures  of  Captain  Farrago  and 
Teague  O'Regan.    Phil.    1857.    12°.     35:       2508 
Braddon,  Miss  Mary  Elizabeth,     (b. 

1837.) 

AURORA  Floyd.     N.  Y.     1874.     8°...     35:       2518 
The  same.     Leip.     1863.     2   v.   in 

1.     sq,16° 35:       2519 

BETTER  for  worse.     Phil 35:      2520 

BIRDS  of  prey.     N.  Y.     1873.     8°....     35:      2521 
BLACK  band,  The;  or,  the  mvsteries 

of  midnight.     N.  Y.     n.  d."    8° 35:       2522 

Bi.l'K  bnnd^The;   a  story  of  woman's 

vengeimce.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 35:      2570 

BOUND  to  John   Company.     (Same  as 

Rob't.  Ainsleigh.)   N.  Y.   1869.  8°.     35:       2523 
CAPTAIN  of  the  Vulture,  The.    Lond. 

1867.  sm.  8° 35:      2524 

CHARLOTTE'S     inheritance.        Lond. 

1868.  3v.      12° 35:    2525-7 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BRAPDON. 


25 


BRAVE. 


Braddon,  (eonlinucd.) — 

DARRKLL    Markham.     X.   Y.     n.  d. 

8° 

DKAD  men's  shoes.    N.  Y.    1876.    8°. 
DKAD-SKA  fruit.       Leip.     1868.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 

DIAVOI.A;      or,     nobody's    daughter. 

N.  Y.     n.  d.     83 " 

DOCTOR'S    wife,    The.      Leip.     1H64. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

DVDLKY  Carlyon.      N.  Y.     n.  d     8°. 
ELKAXOR'S  victory.     Leip.     1803.     2 

v.  in   1.     sq.  I6J 

FACTORY  girl,  The;  or,  nil  is  nut  gold 

that  glitters:  a  romance  of  real  life. 

N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

FKXTOX'S  quest.     Leip.     1871.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  1(1° 

HK.NRY  Dunbar.     Leip.     1864.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  10° 

HOST AOKS  to  fortune.  N.  Y.   1875.  8°. 
JOHN      Marchmont's   legacy.       Leip. 

1864.     2  v.  in  1.     sq.  10°'. 

LAUY  Audlev  s  secret.     Leip.     1862. 

2  v.  in    1.  'sq.  16D 

LADY  Lisle.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

LADY'S  mile,   The.     Leip.     1866.     2 

v.  in   1.     sq.  16° 

LAWYER'S  secret,  The.    Phil,   n  d.   8° 
LKIUIITOX   grange;    or,    who   killed 

Kdith  Woodville?    N.  Y.   n.  d.  8°. 

LOST  for  love.     X.   Y.     1875.     8° 

Lor  ELM  of  Arden,  The.    Leip.    1871. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

Lucius  Davoren.   (Same  as  Publicans 

and  sinners.)      Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sin.  H° 

MILI.Y  Darrcll.      Lond      1873.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 

OCTOKOOX,  The;  or,  the  lily  of  Lou 
isiana.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

ONLY  a  clod.     Leip.     1865.     2  v.  in 

1.       16° 

OSCAR  Bertrand ;  or,  the  black  band 

unmasked.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8D 

Pi  HLICAXS  and  sinners;  or,   Lucius 

Davoren.     N.  Y.      1874.     8° 

KAI.HH,   the  bailiff,  and  other  tales. 

Lond.     1869.     sm.  8° 

KOHKRT  Ainsleigh.   (Same  as  Bound  to 

John  Company.)     Berl.     1872.     2 

v.      12° ". 

RUN  to  earth.     Leip.     1860.     2  v.  in 

1.      sq.  16° 

KfPKKT  Godwin.     Leip.     1867.     2  v. 

in   1.     sq.  10° 

SIR   Jasper's    tenant.       Leip.      1866. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

STRANOK  world,  A.  N.  Y.    1875.    8°. 
STKA.VGKRS    and    pilgrims.      N.    Y. 

1873.     8° 

TAKKX  at  the  flood.    N.  Y.    1874.  8°. 
TIIUKK  times  dead;  or,  the  secret  of 

health.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

To  the  bitter  end.     X.  Y.     1873.     8°. 
THAI i.  of  the  serpent.     Lond.     18<i(>. 

8° 

WHAT  is  this  mystery?      N.   Y.     n 

d.     8° " 

WHITK  phantom,  The;  or,  the  mune- 

less  child.     X.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

Bradley,    Kev.    Edward.       (Cuthbrrl 

Bede. ) 
ADVKNTURKS  of  Mr.  Verdant  (ireen. 

N.  Y.     1860.     12° 

Tbesame.  Pt.  1.  Lond.  1853.  12'. 


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2565 


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Bradley,  Key.  E..  (continued.) 

.Mu.  Verdant  Green  married  and  done 

for.      Lond.      1857.      12° 35:       2603 

XKAKKR   and   dearer.     X.   Y.     18(14. 

12° 35:       2604 

Bradley,  Mary  E. 

BIRDS  of  a  feather.  Host.  1869.  16°.  35:  2615 
DofdLAss  farm.  X.  Y.  1863.  16°.  35:  2616 
HANDSOMK  is  that  handsome  does. 

Bost.      1859.      16° 35:       2618 

WRONG  confessed  is  half  redressed,  A. 

Host.      1871.      16° 35:       2620 

Bradley,  W.  J.     (Glance  Gaylord.) 
HOYS  at    Dr.  Murray's,   The:   a   story 

of   school    life.     Bost.     1871.     10:. 
DONALD  Deane  and  his  cross.     Bost. 

1868.      16° 

GILHKRT'S  last  summer  at  Kainford. 

Bost.     1870.      16° 

GILBERT  Starr  and  his  lessons.    Bost. 

1870.      16° 

JACK   Arcombe :   a   story    of  a   waif. 

Bost.      1870.     16° 

Miss    Patience     Hathaway.        Host. 

1808.      16° ~. 

MR.    Pendleton's   cup.     Bost.     1868. 

16°  

ONK-ARMKD  Hugh.  Bost.  1870.16°. 
"WiiKKL  of  fortune.  Host.  1870.  16°. 
WILL  Hood's  friendship.  Bost  1870. 

16°  

Bradwood,  Wat.     (pseud.?) 

ENSK.MBLK.  Lond.  1870.  3  v.  sm.  8°. 
HrxT  cup,  A;  or,  loyalty  before  all. 

Lond.     1873.     sm.  8°. ". 

Braganza  \psend.)     See  Bragg,  H.  A. 
Bragelonne,   the  son  of  Athos.     A. 

(D.)  DI-MAS 37:        906 

Note.  Tr.  of  part  of  Le  viconite  dc  Brnyelonne; 
namely,  from  v.  1,  ch.  1,  to  v.  2,  eh.  32, 
iru-l.,  oil.  Levy  in  0  v. 

Bragg,  H.  A.      (Braganza.) 

TKKKL;    or,    Cora    Glencoe.      Phil. 

1870.      12° 35:     *2663 

Braggadocio.     Afrs.  L.  C.  TrniiLi..    39:      3385 
Brake  up;  or,  the  young  peacemakers. 

Win.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oliver  Optic.)...  35:  '234 
Brakespeare.  G.  A.  LAWRKNCK....  38:  1364 
Brambletye  house.  H.  Smith.  3v.  39:  1860-2 
Brame,  C.  M. 

TALKS  from  the  diary  of  a  sister  of 

mercy.     X.  Y.     n.'d.     12° 35:      2673 


35: 

2631 

35: 

2632 

35: 

2633 

35: 

2634 

35: 

2635 

35: 

2636 

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2650-2 

35: 

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Apostate,  The.  m\ 

Besetting  ain,  The.  | 

Cross  ami  the  crown,  The.  i 
Double  marriage.  The. 


Fatal  accident,  The. 
Gambler's  wile,  The. 
Novice,  The. 
Priest's  death,  The. 

Bramieri,  Luigi.  Historical  novel.   In 

K.  1.  X.     v.  4  .............................     40:       1583 

Bramleighs    of    Bishop    Folly.      C. 

LKVKK  .....................................     38:      1565 

Bramston.  Mary. 

CKCY'S    recollections:  a  story   of  ob 

scure  lives.      Lond.     1870.     sm.  8°.     35:       2683 
RALPH    and    Hruno.      Lond.       1875. 

sm.  8°  .......................................     35:      2684 

Branch  of  lilac,  A.     L.  de  la   KAMK. 

(Ouidn.\     Itfth  A  dog  of  Flanders.     39:          45 
Branksome    Dene.     H.    M.  WALMS- 

I.KY.     3  v  ..................................     4O:       65-7 

Brave  and  bold;   or,  the  fortunes  of  a 

factory  boy.     H.  AL«KK,  jr  ...........     35:        532 

Brave    coucou    driver,   The.      In  X. 

and  T.     v.  6  ..............................     4O:       1646 

Brave  heart.     J.  L.  BOWKS  ..............     35:      2415 

Brave    hearts.       R.    W.    RAYMOND. 

(K.  Gray.)  .................................     39:         125 


PUOSE   KKTIOX:      ENGLISH. 


BRAVE. 


Brave  lady,  A.  D.  M.  CRAIK.  (for 
merly  Miss  Aluloch. )  2  v.  in  1 

Brave  old  salt ;  or,  life  on  the  quarter 
deck  :  a  story  of  the  great  rebel 
lion.  W  T.  ADAMS.  (  Oliver  Optic.) 

Bravo:  atule.     J.  F.  COOPER.     8° 

The  same.     12° 

Bray,   Mrs.   Anna  Eliza  K.     (Kempe 

Strotharii.) 

COURTENAY  of  Walreddon:   a  legend 
of   the   coast  of  England.     Lund. 

1857.      12° 

I)K  Foix  ;  or,  sketches  of  the  manners 
and  customs  of  the  14th  century. 

Lond.     1857.     12° 

FIT/,  of  Fitz  Ford:   a  legend  of  De 
von.      Lond.     1857.     12° ._. 

HAUTI.AND   forest:  a   tale   of  North 

Devon.     Lond.     1871.     sm.  8° 

HKNHY  de   Pomeroy;  or,  the  eve  of 

St.   John:   a   legend   of    Cornwall 

and  Devon.     Lond.      1857.     12°.... 

JOAN  of  Arc  and  the  times  of  Charles 

VII,     king    of     France.      Lond. 

1873.     sm.  8° 

PKOTKSTANT,  The:  a  tale  of   Queen 

Mary.      Lond.      1857.     12° 

KKVOLT  of  the  Protestants  of  Cevon- 
nes,  The.     Lond.     1870.     sm.  8°... 
KOSKTKAGUE;  or,  the  heir  of  Treville 
Crewse.    Lond.     1874.    2  v.    sm  8°. 
TALBA,  The ;  or,  the  Moor  of  Portu 
gal.     Lond.     1857.      12° 

TRKLAWNY  of  Trelawne:  a  legend  of 

Cornwall.     Lond.     1857.     12° 

TRIALS   of  the  heart.     Lond.     1857. 

12° 

WAKLEIOH  ;  or,  the  fatal  oak.  Lond. 

1857.      12° 

WHITE  hoods,  The.  Lond.  1857.   12°. 

Brazen  gates,  The.     J.  P.  SMITH 

Breach   of  promise,   The.      Mrs.    G. 

SMYTH  IKS 

Breach  of  trust.    II.  N.  (W.)  BAKKR. 

(An/it  Halite;  Madeline  Leslie.) 

Bread-and-cheese  and  kisses.     B. 

L.   FARJCO.N 

Bread  and  oranges.     S.  WARNER 

Bread  upon  the  waters.  D.  M.  CRAIK. 

(form.  Miss  Muloch.) 

The  same.      With  A  hero 

Breaking  away ;  or,  the  fortunes  of  a 
student.  Wm.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oliver 

Optic.) * 

Breaking   a  butterfly.    G.   A.   LAW- 

KKNCK.     2  v.  in    1 

Breaking    the    rules.       Mrs.    J.    D. 

(' 11  AIM. IN 

Bred  in  the  bone;  or,  like  father,  like 

son.  J.  S.  SAUZADE.   (James  Payn.) 

Bremer,  Frederika.     (1802-18G(i.) 

AXEL  and  Anna.     In  Works,     v.  4... 

DIARY.     (Same  as  New  sketches.)    N. 

Y.     1868.      8° 

DIARY,  H —  family,  Axel  and  Anna, 

and  other  tales.     In  Works,     v.  4. 

FATiiKRand  daughter.     Phil.     n.  d. 

12° 

Foi'R   sisters,    The:  a   tale   of  social 
and  domestic  life  in  Sweden.    Phil. 

n.  d.      12° 

H —  family.     In  Works,     v.  4 

iiKKTHA.       N.    Y.       1856.       12° 

Ho.M  K,  The  ;   or,  family  joys  and  fam 
ily  cares.     Phil.     n.  d.*   12° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     8° 


26 


BRIDE. 


35:      4910 


35:  235 
35:  4722 
35:  4723 


35:      2696 

35:       2699 

35: 

35:      2702 

35: 

35:  2705 
35:  2708 
35:  2711 
35:2714-15 
35: 

271(1 
2719 


35: 
35: 


35: 
35: 
39: 


2722 
1935 


39:  1984 

35:  1382 

37:  1978 

4O:  170 

35:  4911 

35:  4921 

35:  236 

38:  1363 

35:  4054 

39:  1163 

35:  2737 

35:  2749 

35:  2737 

35:  2735 


35:  2736 

35:  2737 

35:  2738 

35:  2740 

35:  2741 


Bremer,  (centinued.) 

HOME,  The;  or,   life  in  Sweden,  and 

Strife  and  peace.    In  Works,    v.  4.     35:       2739 

HOPES.     In  Works,     v.  1 35:       2746 

LIFK  in  Dalecarlia:  The  parsonage  of 

Mora.     Tr.  by  Wm.  Howitt.     N. 

Y.      1873.     8° 35:       2743 

LIVE  in  Sweden.  (Same  as  The  homej 

President's   daughter;    Nina.      N. 

Y.     n.  d.     8° 35:       2741 

MIDNIGHT  sun :    a  pilgrimage.      N. 

Y.      1860.     8° 35:       2745 

NEIGHBORS,  The.    In  Works,     v.  3.     35:      2746 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 35:       2747 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1842.     8° 35:       2748 

NEW  sketches   of  every-day  life:  a 

diary.     Together  with   Strife   and    . 

peace.     Tr.  by   Mary   Howitt.     N. 

V.      1868.      8° 35:       2749 

NINA.      In  Life  in  Sweden 35:       2741 

The  same.     In   Works,     v.  2 35:       2751 

PARSONAGE  of  Mora.     (Same  as  Life 

in  Dalecarlia.)     N.  Y.     1873.    8°...     35:       27" 
PRESIDENT'S     daughters     The.       In 

Works,     v.  2 35:       2751 

The  same.      With  Life  in   Sweden.     35:       2741 
SOLITARY,  The 35:      2752 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  1 35:       2746 

STKIKK  and  peace;  or,  some  scenes  in 

Norway.      With    New   sketches    of 

every-day  life 35:       2749 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  3 35:       2739 

TRSILINNAN.     In  Works,    v.  1 35:       2746 

TWINS,  The.     In  Works,     v.  1 35:       2746 

WORKS.     Tr.  by  M.  Howitt.     Lond. 

1852-3.     4  v.      sm.  8°. 


Contents  : 
Axel    and 


Neighbors.     V.  1.          35:27411 
Nina.     v.  2.  36:^751 

President's  daughters,    v.  2, 


Solitary. 
Strife  and  peace. 
1. 


Tritlinnan. 
Twins.     V.I. 


v.l,  4. 

35:2740,  2737 
3. 
86:2139 

:i5:->74« 
35:  :74« 


n. 


Anna.       v.   4. 
36:3737 

Comforter,    v.  1,  4. 

36:2740,  2737 

libiry.     V.  4.  3  :27:!7 

H—  family,  v.  4.  :io:27S7 
Home,  The.  v.  3.  35:2739 
Hopes,  v.  1.  35:2740 

Letter    about     snppe'S. 
v.  1,  4.  35:2740,  2737 

Brenda.     (pseud.) 

FROGGY'S  little   brother. 

d.     12°  ......................................     35: 

Brentford  parsonage.    S.  S.  BOBBINS.     4O: 
Bressant.     -I.  HAWTHORNE  .............    37: 

Brevio,  Giovanni. 

NOVELS.     In  B.  1.  N.     v.  2  .............. 

Brewster,  Anna  M.  H. 

COMPENSATION';  or,  alwavs  a  future. 

Phil.     1870.     12°  ........  ."  ............... 

Brewster,  C. 

ISKI-LTK.     N.  Y.      1875.    8°     [anon.'] 
Brian  O'Linn  ;  or,  luck  is  even-thing. 

W.H.MAXWELL.     3v.ini  ......... 

Brick  moon,  The.    E.  E.  HALK.     With 

His  level  best  .............................     37: 

Bridal    eve.     E.    D.    E.    N.   SOUTH- 

WORTH  ......................................    39: 

Bridal   of    Borthwick,   The.     D.   M. 

MOIR.     In  Club-book  ..................     4O: 

Bridal   of  Polmood,  The.    J.   HOGG. 

(Eltrick  Shepherd.)    In  Winter  eve 

ning  tales.      v.  2  .......................... 

Bride,  'I  ho.     .T.  M.  WILSON.     In  W. 

T.  B.     v.  4  ................................. 

Bride    of    Bearhaven,    The;    or,    the 

grandfather's  prophecy.     In  W.  S. 

C.  L.     v.  9  ................................. 

The  same  ...................................... 


2769 

2060 
4166 


4O:       1581 


35: 
4O: 
38: 


2780 


37: 
4O: 


34: 

*15: 


3834 


2004 


1520 


4521 


1714 


4179 
4919 


Bride  of  the  ice-king.  D.  G.  MITCHELL. 
(Ik.  Marvel.)     In  Seven  stories 


38:      3013 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BKII>E. 


27 


BROOME. 


Bride  of  Lammcrmoor.  Sir  W.  SCOTT. 

Parker  ed.     2  v  ..........................   *39:1313-14 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed  ...............     39:      1355 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed  ...............     39:       1362 

The  same  ......................................     39:       1377 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v  ........     39:140910 

The  same.     Pocketed  .....................     39:       1452 

The  same.     Taiichnitz  ed  ................     39:       1475 

Bride   of  Llewellyn,   The.     E.   I).    K. 

X.  SOVTHWORTH  ........................     39:      2005 

Bride  of  Oni  berg,  The.    E.  F.  CAKLON.     35:      3790 
Bride  of  the  wilderness.  K.  BKXNKTT.     35:       1975 
Bride's    f»te,   The.       E.     IX    K.     X. 

SOUTIIWOKTH  .............................    39:      2006 

Bride's  tragedy,   A.      I).   M.   CRAIK. 
(form.  Miss  Muloch.)     In  Domestic 
stories  .......................................      35:       4814 

Bridegroom   of  Uarna,  The.     In  T. 

IV.  I!,     v.  12  ...............................     4O: 

Bridge  of  glass,  A.    F.  \V.  KOKINSON.     39: 
Bridgman,  Mary. 

CiiKisroriiEK  Dudley.     Lond.     1872. 

3  v.     sin.  8°  ........  "  .....................     35: 

KOHKKT  Lynne.      Lond.     1870.     2  v. 

sin  8°  ........................................     35; 

Brierwood,  Frank,     (pseud.1?) 

MAHI.K  Clifton.     Phil.     1869.     12°...     35: 
Briery   ereek.     11.    MARTIN  KAT.      In 

111.  of  P.  E.     v.  8  .......................     38: 

Brigadier    Frederic.     E.   EKCKMAXN 

and  A.  CHATRIAX  .......................     37: 

Brigand  ;    or,    demon   of   the   north. 

V.  Ihoo  ....................................    37: 

Briggs,     Charles     Frederic.       (Harry 

franco.  ) 
HAUXTED  merchant,  The:   Bankrupt 

stories.     X.  Y.     1844.     8°  ............     35:       2815 

Bright,  Matilda  A.     (Lyndon.) 

MARGARET:    life   in   a  prairie  home. 

N.  Y.     1868.     12°  .......................     35: 

OXI.KY.     X.  Y.     1873.     12°  ............     35: 

TIIUKK   Hernices,  The.      Phil.     1809. 

12°  ... 


1GU8 
481 


2790-2 

2793-4 

2804 


1739 


35: 

Bright  days.     M.  HOWITT 37: 

Bright  morning,  A.     M.  M.   GRANT. 

37: 
35: 
35: 


282li 
2828 

2827 
4747 

3351-3 
1956 
3791 


Brightside.     E.  15.  BKXJAMIX 

Brilliant  marriage,  A.   E.  F.  CARI.CX. 

British  partisan:  tale  by  a  South  Car 
olina  lady *4O: 

Brittany  and  La  Vendee.  E.  Sor- 

VESTRK 39: 

Cuntent* : 
Kiogruphical  notice  of  K. 

Sotivestre. 
bargeman  of  ihe  Loire, 

The. 

Chonnns,  The. 
Groaeh  and  the  Kakous, 

The. 

Broad   churchman,  A. 

WARRINER,  E.  A. 
Broad  grins;   my  nightgown  and  slip 
pers;   and  other   humorous   works, 
prose  and  poetical.    G.  COI.MAX,  jr.     33:       1211 
Omtents  : 

K:il hi- Is  and  Hongs. 
Hroad  grins. 

Eccentricities    for   Edin 
burgh. 

Lady  of  the  wreck,  The. 
Memoir    of   (j.    Cclman, 
the  younger. 


Kourigan,  The. 
I^a/aretto-keepcr,  The. 
Treasure-seek-  r,  The. 
Virgin's  god-child,  The. 
White  boat,  The. 


(  pseud. )     See 


My  nightgown  and  slippers. 

Poetieul  vagaries. 

Random  records  and  anec 
dotes. 

Two  parsons ;  or,  the  tale 
of  a  shirt 

Vftgares  vindicated ;  or, 
hypocritic  hypercritics. 


Brock,  .!//•».  Carey. 

CHARITY  Helstone.    Phil.    1870.    16°.     35; 
CI.KAR   shining    after    rain.       Lond. 

n.d.     12°.....  ..............................     35; 


2838 
2839 


Brock,  .Writ.  ('.,  I  continued.) 

JAMES  Gordon's  wife.       X.Y.     1871. 

8°  

MARUARKT'S  secret   and   its  success. 

Phil.     n.  d.     10° 

Brock,  Sallie  A.      (  Virginia   Ifudesoii.) 
KKXNKTII,    my  king.     X.  Y.     1873. 

12° '. 

Brockley  Moor.    .1.  W.  L 

Erode,  Gertrude. 

AT  eve.     In  Stories  and  sketches 

Broken  bonds.     H.  SMART.     3v 

Broken  chains.     E.  WERNER.    Tr.  by 

F.  A.  Shaw 

Broken  dreams.     C.  E.  GARDNER 

Broken  engagement.      Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 
X.  Soi'TiiwoRTH.      With  Prince  of 

darkness 

Broken  heart,  The:  a  tale  of  the  re 
bellion.    J.M.WILSON.    W.  T.  H. 

v.  4 

Broken  hyacinth,  The.     M.  M.  SHKR- 

wooi>.     Iii  Works,     v.  4 

Broken    idols.       H.     WOLCOTT.       In 

Stories  and   sketches 

Broken  pitcher,  The;  or,  the  ways  of 
Providence.    Chicago.     1870.      16°. 

Broken  to  harness.     E.  YATKS 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 

Broken  toys.     A.  C.  STEEI.E 

Bromyard,  Dorothy. 

STRANDED,  but  not  lost.  Lond.    1873. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 

Bronte,  Anne.     (Acton  Bell.)     (1820- 

1849.) 
TENANT  of    Wildfell  hall.       X.  Y. 

n.  d.     12° 

Bronte,  Charlotte.     See  Xichols,  Mrs. 

C.  K. 
Bronte,  Emily.     (Ellis  Sell.)     (1819- 

1848.) 
AON  KM      Grey.         With     Wuthering 

heights 

WUTHKBIHO  heights.  X.  Y.  n.  d.  12°. 
Wt'THERlNd  heights  and  Agnes  Grey. 
Leip.     1851.    "2  v.  in   1.     sq.  10°.... 
Brooke,  Mrs.  F.  M. 

JTLIA    Mandeville.        Lond.       1820. 

12° 

Brooke,  Henry. 

FOOL  of  quality.     X.Y.     I860.     2  v. 

12° .". 

Brooke  and   Brooke  farm.     H.   MAR- 

TIXK.M-.          /„      111.  of    P.    E.       V.     1... 

Brookfleld,  Mrs. 

INFLUENCE.       Lond.     '1871.       2  v. 

sin.  8° 

XOT  a  heroine.     Lond.     1873.     2  v. 

sm.  8° 

Brooks  of  Bridlemere.  G.  J.  WIIYTK- 

MKI.VII.I.E 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 

Brooks,  (Charles)  Shirley,     (b.  1815.) 

Asi'EX    court.       Lond.      18G9.      3  v. 

12° 

(ioRDiAN  knot,  The  :  a  story  of  good 

and  of  evil.     X.  Y.     18U8.     8° 

SILVER  cord,  The.     Leip.     1862.  3  v. 

s<|.  16° 

The  siime.     Leip.     18B2.     3  v.   in 

2.      sq.  16° 

SOONER  or  later.     Leip.     1868.     3  v. 

sq.  16'  

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 

Broome,  Mri  F.  X.  .S'ce  Barker,  Lady 
M.  A. 


35:   2840 
35:   2841 


35: 
38: 


2848 
1250 


35:   2858 
39:  1770-2 


4O: 
37: 


312 

2820 


39:  2033 

4O:  1714 

39:  1639 

4O:  16-si 


4O: 
4O: 
40: 


2064 
1202 
1203 


39:      217ti 


35:2868-70 


35:      2880 


35: 
35: 


2886 
2885 


35:       2886 


35:       2896 


35:  2900-1 
38:      2639 


35:2910-11 
35:2912-13 


4O: 
4O: 


421 
422 


35:  2923-5 
35:  2926 
35:  2927-9 
35:  2930-1 

35;  2932-4 
35:  2935-6 


PKOSE   FICTION:     KXGLISH. 


BROTHER, 


28 


BUILDING. 


4O: 
37: 


35: 

37: 


40: 
35: 
35: 


Brother  Mason,  the  circuit  rider ;  or, 

ten    years   a    Methodist    preacher. 

Cinti.      1855.     12° 

Brother's  secret,  The.     "VV.  GODWIN. 
Brotherhead,  A.  P. 

HIMSELF    his    worst  enemy.      Phil. 

1871.      1-2°  '. 

Brothers,  The.     H.  W.  HERBERT 

Brothers,  The;  or,  a  good  conscience. 

In  Danes   sketched  by  .themselves. 

v.  3 ". 

Brothers  and  sisters.     V.  BUKMEB 

Brothers'  bet,  The.     E.  F.  CAKLCN... 
Brothers    in    arms,    The;    or,   three 

noblest  victims  for   opinion's  sake. 

II.  VV.  HKKBKKT.     In  Cavaliers  of 

England 

Brothers-in-law.     Lond.     1869.     3 

v.     sm.  8° 

Brougham,  Henrv,  Lord. 

AI.UEKT  Lunel.    "N.  Y.     1872.     8°... 
Brougham,  -John. 

LIGHT  of  home,  The.    N.  Y.    1868. 

8° 35: 

Brought  home.     H.  SMITH 39: 

Brought  to  book.      H.  SPICEK.     2  v. 

in  1 39: 


2069 
3098 


2946 
4350 


1532 
2733 
3792 


Contents: 
Aniison  and  Co. 
Brown  studies. 
Calling  names. 
Complete  gentleman,  A. 
Eavesdropping. 
Freddy's  aunt. 
Htumted  Hilderton. 
His  little  ways. 
Is  it  possible? 
Little  secret,  A. 
Little  trout. 
Jlelusina. 

Mr.  Luf  kin  at  a  bull-fight. 
Proll :  a  mystery, 
Brought  to  the  front.     K.  KEI.LOOU... 

Brought  to  light.     T.  W.  SPEIGHT 

Broughton,  Rhoda. 

COMETH  up  as  a  flower.    Lcip.    18G7. 

sq.  10°  

GOOD-BYE  sweetheart.     N.  Y.     1872. 

12°  

The  same.    Berlin  and  Phil.     1872. 

12°  

NANCY.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

NOT  wisely,  but  too  well.  Leip.   18G7. 

2  v.  in   i.     sq.  16° 

RED  as  a  rose  is  she.     N.  Y'.     1872. 

12°  

The  same.     Leip.      1870.     2  v  in  1. 

sq.  ]f,° 

TALES    for    Christmas    eve.     Lond. 
1873      16° 


Prophetic  fits  and  misfits. 
Romance  of  Tweezum   hall 

academy. 
Speechless  bones. 
Squire's  temper-trap,  The. 
Story  of  the  stone  eyes,  The. 
Tabernacle  lodge. 
To  and  from  Tunis. 
Tryst  in  Twin-tree  lane. 
Very  likely  story,  A. 
Very  old  news. 
What  was  it? 
With  an  old  family. 


38: 
39: 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


2971; 


Contents: 

Hehold  it  was  a  dream. 
Man  with  the  nose. 
Poor  pretty  Bobby. 
Brown,    Charles   Brockden. 

1810.) 

ARTHUR  Mervyn  ;  or,  memoirs  of  the 

year  1793.  Phil.  1857.  2  v.  12°. 
CLARA  Howard;  or,  the  enthusiasm 

of     love.        With    Ormond.      Phil. 

1857.  12° 

EDGAR  Huntley:  or,  memoirs  of  a 

sleep-walker."  Phil.  1857.  12°... 

jANETalbot.  Phil.  1857.  12° 

ORMOND;  or,  the  secret  witness;  and 

Clara  Howard.  Phil.  1857.  12°. 
WIELAND;  or,  the  transformation. 

Phil.     1870.     12° 


37:       4351 
4O:      2070 


35:      2956 


2958 
1843 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 


746 
2071 


2970 


2972 
2973 

2974 


Truth,  the  whole  truth,  and 

nothing  but  the  truth. 
Under  the  cloak. 
(1771- 


35:    2987-8 


35:       2991 


2989 
2990 


1G20 
1614 
3000 


Brown,  John,  (M.  D.  of  Edin.) 

MAK.IOKIE  Fleming.    In  L.  C.    v.  10.     4O: 
RAH  and  his  friends.     In  L.  C.     v.  4.     4O: 
The  same.     Leip.     1862.     sq.  16°...     35: 
Brown,  Thurlow  Weed. 

MINNIE     Hermon,    the     rumseller's 
daughter;  or,   woman   in  the  tem 
perance  reform.    N.Y.    1874.     12°.     35:       3009 
Brown  of  Calaveras.    (F.)  B.  HARTE. 

In  Luck  of  Roaring  camp 37:       4056 

Brown    studies.       H.      SPICER.       In 

Brought  to  book.     v.  2 39:       2097 

Browne,    Charles   Farrar.     (Artemus 

Ward.)      (1834-1867.) 
AKTKMUS   Ward,  his   book.     N.    Y. 

1870.      12° 35:       3015 

ARTEMUS  Ward,  his  travels.     N.  Y. 

1866.  12° 35:       3016 

ARTEMUS  Ward  in  London.     N.  Y. 

1867.  12° 35:       3017 

ARTEMUS    Ward's   panorama.      (As 

exhibited  at  the  Egyptian  Hall, 
London.)  Ed.  by  his  executors  T. 
W.  Roberston  and  E  P.  Hingston. 
N.Y.  1872.  12° 35:  3018 

ARTEMUS  Ward,  his  works  complete. 

N.Y.     1875.     4v.ini.     12° 35:       3019 

Browne,  Frances. 

EXILE'S  trust,  The:  a  tale  of  the 
French  revolution,  and  other  sto 
ries..  Lond.  n.  d.  sm.  8° 35:  3025 

Contents: 

Ashberrys' uncle,  The.  I      Herman's  alarum. 
Bible  of  Val  du  Berger.  Loan  of  a  legacy. 

Graemes  of  Glenmavis.  |      Widow  Simpson's  spoons. 

Brownie  Sandford.     Mrs.  C.  L.  MAY. 

(Sweet  clover  stories,     v.  2.) 38:       2770 

Brownlows,  The.     M.  (O.  W.)  OLI- 

PHANT 38:      3836 

Brownson,  Orestes  Augustus.  (1802- 

1876.) 

CHARLES  Elwood;  or,  the  infidel  con 
verted.  Host.  1840.  16° 35:  3030 

Brownson,  Sarah  M. 

MARIAN  Elwood;  or,  how  girls  live. 

N.Y.     1873.     12° 35:      3035 

Bruin  :  the  grand  bear  hunt.  M.REID.     39:        234 

Bruna's    revenge,   and    other    tales. 

Miu  E.  JOLLY 38:     466-8 

Coiilf.nt.-i : 

Brnna's  revenge.     v.  1-2. 
Fior  di  limone.     v.  ;J. 


Old  Hilton's  daughter,   y.  2. 
Two  eras  in  Maude  Rossiter's 
life.     v.  :). 

36 


2992 


Bruno.    J.  ABBOTT.     In  H.  S.  B.  v.  1.     35: 
Brunton,  Mary. 

SELF-CONTROL.    N.  Y.    1874.     8° 35:      3047 

Bryan  Maurice.     Rev.  WT.  MITCHELL.     38:      3020 
Bryant,  John  I). 

PAUI.INE  Seward:  a  tale  of  real  life. 

Bait.     2v.ini.     1856.     12° 35:       3057 

Buckhurst   volunteers,   The.     J.   M. 

CAPES.     3v 35:3750-2 

Buckingham,  Emma  May. 

SELF-MADE   woman,     A;    or,    Mary 

Idyl's  trials  and  triumphs.     N.  Y. 

1873.      12° 35:       3067 

Buddington,  Zadcl  Barnes. 

CAN  the  old  love?     Bost.     1871.     8°.     35:      307T 
Budget  of  the  Bubble  family.     Lady 

HULWKR-LYTTON 35:      3277 

Buds     and     bird-voices.       N.    HAW 
THORNE.     In   Mosses   from   an  old 

manse 37:       4182 

Building  of  Bagdat,  The.     G.   P.    R. 

JAMES.     In  String  of  pearls 38: 

Building  upon  sand.    E.  J.  LYSAGHT.     38:      1942 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BULWKK-IiYTTON. 


2!) 


BlTRCKKTT. 


Bulwer-Lytton,     Edward     George 

Enrlu    Lytton.       (Lord     Lytton.) 

(1805-1873.) 
AI.ICK;     or,    the    mysteries.       Phil. 

18(18.      12° ". 35:       3090 

The   same.     Leip.     1842.     sq.   l(i°.     35:       3091 
CALDERON,  the  courtier.      With  Leila, 

and  Pilgrims  of  the   Rhine 35:      3129 

CAXTONS,   The :    a    family    picture. 

Phil.     1808.     12° 35:       3090 

The   same.     Leip.     1849.     2  v.  in 

1.    sq.  16° 35:      3097 

(V)Mix(i  race,  The;  or,  the  new  Uto 
pia.     N.Y.     1871.      12° 35:       3099 

COURTIER,  The.     Same  as  Calderon. 

DEVEREUX.     Phil.     1807.     12° 35:      3103 

The  same.     Leip.     1842.     sq.  16°..     35:       3105 
DISOWNED,  The.     Phil.     18<i8.     12°.     35:      310<; 

The  same.      Leip.     1842.     sq.  1(5...     35:       3107 
ERNEST    Maltruvers.       Phil.       1869. 

12° 35:       3110 

The  same.     Leip.     1842.     sq.  16°..     35:       3111 
EUUENE  Aram.     Phil.     1869.     12°...     35:      3112 

The  same.     Leip.     1842.     sq.   16°..     35:       3113 
FALKLAND.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°. 35:      3115 

The      same.          With     Godulphin. 

(Tauehnitz  ed.) 35:      3117 

GODOLPIIIX.     Phil.      1868.      12° 35:      3116 

GoDoi.i'HiN    and    Falkland.       Leip. 

1842.     sq.    16° 35;       3117 

HAROLD:     the    last    of    the    Saxon 

kings.      Phil.      1868.      12° 35:       3121 

The  same.     Leip.     1848.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 35:       3122 

HAUNTED  and  the  haunter*,  The  ;  or, 

the  house  and  the  brain.     In  T.  f. 

B.     v.   10 4O:       1697 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  2 4O:       1612 

HOUSE  and  the  brain,  The.     Same  as 

Haunted  and  the  haunters. 
KENKI.M   Chillingly:   his  adventures 

and  opinions.     N.  Y.     1873.     12°.     35:      3123 
LAST  days  of  Pompeii.     Phil.     1874. 

8°  35:       3124 

The   same.     Phil.     1809.      12° 35:       3125 

The   same.      Leip.     1842.     sq.  16°..     35:       3126 
LAST  of  the  barons,  The.  Phil.  1874. 

12°  35:       3127 

The   same.     Leip.     1843.     2    v.  in 

1.     sq.   16° 35;       3128 

LEILA,  Calderon.  and  the  Pilgrim!  of 

the  Rhine.     Phil.      1868.     "l2° 35:       3129 

Lri'KKTiA  ;  or,  the  children  of  night. 

Phil.      1868.     12° 35:       3133 

The  same.     Leip.      1846.      2  v.  in 

1.  sq.   16° 35:       3134 

MAID   of   Malines,   The.      In  L.   C. 

v.  6 4O:       1616 

MY  novel:  varieties  in  English  life. 

Phil.      1867.     4  v.  in  2.     12° 35:   3135-6 

The   same.       Leip.     1851-2.     4   v. 

sq.  16° 35:3137-40 

The  same.    Leip.     1851-2.     4  v.  in 

2.  sq.   16° 35:   3141-2 

NKIHT   and   morning.      Phil.     1872. 

16° 35:       3143 

The  same.  Leip.  1843.  sq.  16°.  35:  3144 
The  same.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.  v.  15.  34:  4185 
The  same *15:  4925 

PARISIANS.  The.     With   illus.   by   S. 

Hall.    N.Y.    1874.    2v.ini.  12°.     35:      3145 

PAUL  Clifford.     Phil.     1868.     12°....     35:      3146 
The  same.     Leip.     1842.     »q.  16°..     35:       3147 

PAUSANIAH    the    Spartan.       N.    Y. 

187(5.     12° 35:      3:66 

The  same.     Phil.     1870.     12° 35:       3107 


Bulwer-Lytton,  (continued.)— 

PEI.IIAM  ;    or,   the   adventures   of   a 

gentleman.     Phil.      1868.      12° 35:       3148 

The  same.     Leip.     1842.     sq.   16°..     35:       3149 
Pn.iiKi.MS  of  the  Rhine.    Phil.     1865. 

12°  35:       3150 

The   same.      With   Leila   and    Cal 
deron 35:       3129 

The  same.      With  Eva 33:      2663 

KIKX/.I:  the    last   of  the  Roman   tri 
bunes.      Phil.     1869.      12° 35:       3151 

The  same.      Leip.     1842.     sq.  16°..     35:       3152 
Roue,  The;  or,  the  hazards  of  women. 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 35:      3168 

STRANGE  story,  A.    Phil.     1808.    12°.     35:       3153 

The    same.     Leip.     1861-2.      2    v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 35:       3154 

STUDENT,  The.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 33:      2664 

WHAT   will   he  do   with   it?     Phil. 

1869.      4  v.  in    2.      12° 35:3156-7 

The   same.     Leip.      1853-8.     4    v. 

sq.  16° 35:3158-61 

The  same.      Lcip.     1853-8.     4  v.  in 

2.     sq.    16° 35:    3162-3 

ZANONI.     Phil.      1869.     12° 35:       3164 

The  same.     Leip.      1842.     sq.  10°...     35:       3165 
Bulwer-Lytton,     Kdward     Robert. 

(Lord  Lytton.)     (Owen  Meredith.) 

(b.  1831.) 

RING  of  Amasis.    N.Y.    1863.     12°.     35:      3250 
Bulwer-Lytton,  //<«/!/  Rosina  W. 
BEHIND  the  scenes.    N.  Y.     1854.     2 

v.  in    1.     12° 35:       3275 

BIANCA    Cappello.     Lond.     1843.     3 

v.     sm.    8° 35:       3276 

BriXiKT  of  the   Bubble   family,   The. 

Lond.     1840.     3  v.    sm.  8°..". 35:       3277 

CHEVELEY;    or,  the   man   of  honor. 

Lond.      1859.     3  v.      12° 35:       3278 

MEMOIRS  of   a   Muscovite.       Lond. 

1844.      3  v.     sm.   8° 35:       3279 

M  i  ui  AM  Seillev  ;  or,  the  tares  and  the 

wheat.     Lond.     1851.     3v.    sm.  8°.     35:       3284 
PERU'S    daughters.     Lond.     1850.     3 

v.     sm.   8° 35:       3280 

SCHOOL  for  husbands.   .Lond.     1852. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  35:       3281 

VERY  successful.    Lond.     1858.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 35:       3282 

WORLD   and    his    wife,   The.     Lond. 

1858.      3  v.  sm.    8° 35:       3283 

Bungener,  Louis  Felix. 

PRIEST   and   the    huguenot.       Bost. 

1856.      2  v.      12° 35:   3302-3 

Bunnett,  F\  E. 

LINKED  at  last.   Lond.  1871.   sm.  8°.     35:      3313 
Bunyan,  John.     (1628-1688.) 

Pilgrim's      progress:        illuminated. 

Glasgow,     n.  id.     8° SA 

The  same.     N.Y.     n.  d.     1 2°....T.  L.  35:3327a 

The    same.       From    1st   ed.     Lond 

1847.      8° *5:       2508 

The  same.    Host.     1800.     16° 35:       3325 

The  same.     Lond.     1859  and  1802. 

10° 35:       3320 

The   same.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     16° 35:      3327 

The  same.     Illustrated  by  C.  Ben 
nett.     N.Y.     1806.     12° 35:      3328 

The   same.     Phil.     1870.     10° 35:       3329 

The  same.     Leip.     1855.     sq.  16°..     35:       3330 
Burbury,  Mrs.  K.  .). 

FLORENCE    Sackville;       or,    self-de 
pendence:    an   autobiography.     N. 

V.      1871.     8° ." 35:       3340 

Burckett,  Florence.     (Edith  Lee.) 

WII.DMOOR.      Phil.      1875.      12° 35:       3350 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


BtTRPETT. 


30 


CAMILLE. 


Burdett,  Charles. 

CHANCES  and  changes.    N.  Y.    1852. 

18° " 35:       3360 

ELLIOTT  family,  The.     N.  Y.     1850. 

12° .' 35:      3362 

MAKKARET   Moncrietfe,  the  lirst  love 

of  Aaron  Burr.     N.  Y.    1860.    12°.     35:      3365 
Burgess,  J.  T. 

II  AUK  Y  Hope's  holidays.     Loud.     n. 

d.    ic° 35:      :«80 

Burgomaster's   family.     K.   C.  W. 

VAN  W.\LReE.    (Chrittine  Miiller.)     4O:          80 
Burial  of  the  tithe,  The.     S.  LOVER. 

In  Legends  and  stones  of  Ireland.     38:       1886 
Buried  alone:  a  story.     Leip.     1809. 

sq.  16 .'. 4O:       2074 

Buried  in  the  snow.     F.  HOFFMANN. 

Tr.  by  Sirs.  M.  A.  Manderson 37:       448(i 

Burke,  Peter. 

ROMANCE  of  the  forum.     Lond.     n. 

d.     12° 35:      3390 

Buries:  a  bud  boy.  F.  W.  ROBINSON. 

In  Girl's  romance 39:         485 

Burnand,  F.  C. 

ABOUT  buying  a  horse,  £c.     Lond. 

1875.     16°... 33:      1052 

Contents  : 


Our  representative  man. 
Story  of  rny  legal  examina 
tion,  The. 

In  Treas- 
1872. 
1871. 


4O: 
33: 
33: 

33: 
35: 
35: 
40: 


About  buying  ft  horse. 
My    aunt's    great    police 

case. 
DAY  in  the  academy,  A. 

ure-trove  series,     v.  1 

HAPPY-THOUGHT   hall.     Bost. 

16°  

MOKE  happv  thoughts.     Bost. 

16°  

Cbntent.1  : 
More  happy  thoughts.      |      Our  yacht. 

MY    health.     Bost.     1872.     16° 

MY  time  and  what  I've  done  with  it. 
Lond.     1874.     12° 

NEW  history  of  Sandford  and   Mer- 
ton.     Bost.     1872.      12° 

TREBLE  temptation,  A.    In  Treasure- 
trove  series,     v.  2 

Burrcliff.     J.  T.  TROWBRIDOE 39: 

Burton,  Mrs. 

WHO  would  have  thought  it?    Phil. 

1870.      12° 

Burton,    Betty.     See   Rustic  heroine. 
Burton,  Richard  Francis. 

YIKRAM    and   the   vampire.      Lond. 

1870.    sm.  8° 35: 

Bush-boys.     M.  REID 39: 

Bush  ranger  of  Van    Diemen's   Land, 

The.     C.  ROWCROFT 

Bushrangers,    The ;    Yankee's    ad 
ventures    in    Australia.       W.    H. 

THOMES 39: 

Busily  engaged.   H.  SPICER.  In  Bound 

to  please,     v.  2 

Bussey,   (T.    MOIR.     Fables,  original 

and    selected.     N.  Y.     1869.     8°... 
Butt,  Beatrice  May. 

Miss   Molly.     N.   Y.     1876.     16° 

Butterfly.     M.   M.   SHERWOOD.      In 

Works,  v.  7 


1711 
1053 
1055 

1057 


3401 


1712 
:!310 


35:   3415 


3420 
235 


39: 


39: 
33: 
35: 
39: 


082 


2956 


20!)G 


460 


3431 


1642 


By  and  by:  an  historical  romance  of 
the  future.  K.  MAITLAND.  (Her 
bert  Ainslie.) 38:  2409 

By  birth  a  lady.     G.  M.  FENN.     3  v...  37:  2067-9 

By  his  own  might.     W.  von  HILI.KKN.  37:  4430 

By  the  king's  command.     V.  Hroo 37:  4840 

By  no   fault  of  their  own.     A  fins  — 

TELFER.     3v 39:2817-19 

By  the  sea.    S.  CURRIER 35:  5170 


Byerley,  Thomas.   (Reuben  Percy)  and 

ROBERSTON,  J.  C.    (Sholto  Percy.) 
PERCY  anecdotes,  The.     Lond.     1868. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 33:    1075-6 

Bygone  days.    VV .  von  K.UKUKLOKN. 

3  v 38:1118-20 

Byr,  Robert,  (pseud.)    See  Bayer,  C.  R. 

Byrnes  of    (ilengoulah.     A/ixs   Alice 

NOLAN 38:      3650 


C. 


c- 


C.  G. 


Bost.     1873. 


money. 
sm.  8°... 


35: 


37: 
38: 


MARQUIS  of  Letoriere. 

16°  

C ,  W. 

Too   much    and    too    little 

Lond.      1870.     2   v.  in  1. 
Cabaret   of  the   break   of  day,   The. 

A.    B.    EDWARDS.       In    Monsieur 

Maurice,     v.  1 

Cabin  on  the  prairie.    C.  H.  PEARSON. 
Cabriolet,   The.      D.  G.   MITCHELL. 

7«Seven  stories 38 

Cachet ;   or,  the  secret  sorrow.     AJrs. 

M.  J.  R.  HAMILTON 37 

Caddell,  Cecilia  Mary. 

NELLIE   Netterville:  or,  one  of  the 

transplanted.        A    tale.      N.     Y. 

1873.      12° 

WILD  times:  u  tale  of  the  days   of 

Queen  Elizabeth.    N.  Y.  n.  d.  12°. 
Cadell,  Airs.  M.  H. 

IDA  Craven.     N.  Y.     1875.     16° 

CademqstO  da  Lodi,  M.   R.  1.  N.  v.  2. 

Caged  lion.     C.  M.  YONGE 4O 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Cakes  and  ale  at   Woodbine.     R.  B. 

COFFIN  35 

Calavar  ;  or,  the  knight  of  the  con 
quest.  R.  M.  BIRD 

Calderon,  the  courtier.     E.  G.  E.  L. 

Bl'I.WER-LYTTON 

Calderwood    secret.   The.       V.  W. 

JOHNSON 

Caleb  Crabbin.  A.  LEIGHTON.  W. 

T.  B.  v.  5 

Caleb  Field.  Airs.  M.  (O.  W.)  OLI- 

PHANT 

Caleb  in  the  country.     J.  ABBOTT 

Caleb  in  town.     J.  ABBOTT 

Caleb  Krinkle:  a  story  of  American 
life.  C.  C.  COFFIN.  (Carletox.) 

Caleb   Williams,  Adventures  of.     W. 

GODWIN 37 

The  same.     2  v.  in  1 

Caliph  Haroun  Alraschid,  Adventures 
of.  A.  MANNING 

Called  to  account.  .A.  CUDLIP.  (form 
erly  Annie  Thomas.)  2  v.  in  1 

Calling  names.  H.  SPICER.  In 
Brought  to  book.  v.  1 

Callista  :  sketch  of  the  third  century. 
J.  H.  NEWMAN 

Caloya;  or,  the  loves  of  the  driver. 
W.  G.  SIMMS.  In  Wigwam  and 
cabin  

Camel  hunt;  a  narrative  of  adven 
tures.  J.  W.  FABKNS 

Cameron  hall ;  a  story  of  the  civil 
war.  M.  A.  CRUSE 

Cameron  pride.     M.  J.  HOLMES 37: 

Camilla.     F.  B.  P'ARBLAY.     r,  v 35: 

Camille  ;  or,  the  fate  of  a  coquette. 

A.  DUMAS  fits 37: 


35:      3700 


35: 

37: 
37: 

38: 
35: 
39: 
38: 

39: 

37: 
35: 


3701 


1527 
4311 


3013 


3940 


35: 

3715 

35: 

3716 

35: 
4O: 
4O: 
4O: 

3720 
1581 
1261 
1262 

35: 

4500 

35:  ' 

2117 

35: 

3093 

38: 

445 

40: 

1715 

38: 
35: 
35: 

3837 
24 
25 

4490 

3096 
3097 

2456 
5090 
2097 
3594 

1692 
1950 

5082 
4563 
671-5 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


CAMORS. 


31 


CARLPN. 


Camors.  O.  FEUILLET 37:  2120 

Camp  tires  of  the  red  men.  .).  R. 

ORTON 38:  3931 

Camp  tires  of  the  revolution.  H.  C. 

WATSON.  X.  Y.  lt*7o.  8° 29:  2271 

Campaign  series.  H.  ALHER,  Jr. 

1.  Frank's  campaign.    :J:V-:C> 

2.  Paul  Prescotl's  charge.    :io:54n 

3.  Charlie  Codman's  cruise.    :t:V:r)33 
Campaigning    in    the    Tyrol.       H. 

Si'icF.u.     In  Hound  to  please,  v.  1.     39:       2096 
Campbell,  Harriette. 

SELF-DEVOTION  ;    or,   the  history   of 

Katherine  Randolph.    X.  Y.    f«67. 

8°  35:       3725 

Campbell,  Mrs.  Julia  H.  L.    (Judith 

( 'anute. ) 
EROS  and  anteros  ;  or,  the  bachelor's 

ward.      N.  Y.      1870.      12° 35:       3731 

Camping  out.    C.  A.  STEPHKXS 39:      2251 

Camping  out  series.     See  Our  young 

yachter's  scries. 
Can    and    could.      J.    INGKLOW.     In 

Stories  told  to  a  child 38:  33 

Can  the  old  love?   Z.  B.  BVDDIXGTOX.     35:      3077 
Can  wrong  be  right?     Mrs.   A.  M.  F. 

HALL.. 37:       3879 

Can  you  forgive  her?     A.  TROLLOPE.     39:      3156 

The" same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v 39:3157-9 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39:   3160-1 

Canadian  crusoes.    C.  P.  TRAILI 39:      3U5 

Canadian   forest,   Stories  of.     C.  P. 

TRAII.I 39:       3126 

Canby,  Margaret  F. 

BIRIIIK  and  his  fairy  friends,  a  book 

for    little    children.      Phil.     1874. 

16=  35:       3740 

Cancelled    will,   The.     Miss  E.    A. 

Dri-i-y 37:       1061 

Cannibal   islands,  The;   or,   Captain 

Cook's  adventures  in  the  south  seas. 

R.  M.  BALLAXTVNE.     In  Tales  of 

adventure 35:       1483 

Canon's  clock,   The.     In   N.  and  T. 

v.  10 4O:      1650 

Canterbury  tales.     11.  LEE.     2v 38:   1422-3 

Content* : 

Vol..  i. 
Introduction. 
Landlady's    tale,    The: 

Marv  Lawson. 
Fricnil's  tale,  The  :  Stan 
hope. 

Wife's  tale,  The  :  Julia. 
Trave  ler's     tale,      'Ihe: 

MoDtlord. 

Poet's  tale.  The:  Arun  lei. 

Old  woman's  tale,  The: 

Lothaire — a  legend. 

Canterbury  tales.    S.  LEE 38:      1446 


VOL.  n. 

German's  tale,  The  :  Krtiitz- 
ner. 

Scotchman's  tale,  The : 
Olaudine. 

Frenchman's  tale,  The  : 
Constance. 

Officers  tale,  The:  Caven 
dish. 


Cun'en's: 

Memoir  of  Pophia  Lee. 
Introduction. 


ClernymntTs      tale,      The : 

Pembroke. 
Young  lud>'»  tnle,  The  :  The 

two  Emilys. 

See  CAMP- 


Canute,  Judith,     (pseud.). 

BELL,  A/rs.  J.  H.  L. 
Canvassing.      J.     BANIM.        With 

Mayor  of  Wind-gap 35:       1538 

Cape  Cod,  and  all  along  shore  :  stories. 

C.  NORDHOFK 38;      3655 

Contents  : 

Mehctabcl  Roger's  cranber- 


Captain  Tom  :  a  resurrec 
tion. 
Elknimh   llrewstor's 


temptatia 

Maud  Elbr 


ry  swamp. 
One  pair  ol  Uue  eyes. 
Si-  uuglp  for  life. 
What  is  best  ? 


Ibert's  love  m:itcih. 
Cape  colonist,  A.     (jtseud.}. 

INORAM  place.     Lond.     1874.    sm.  8°.     35;       3748 
Caper-sauce.    Volume  of  chit-chat. 

Airs.  S.  P.  PARTO.V.    (Funny  Fern.)     33:      3314 


Capes,  J.  M. 

BrcKiH'RKT  volunteers,  The.  A  novel. 

Lond.     1869.     3  v.     sm.  8° 

MOSAIC-WORKER'S  daughter.     Lond. 

1868.     sni.  8°.      3  v 

Capron,  Carrie. 

HELEN    Lincoln.     A    tale.      N.   Y'. 

1856.      12° 

Capron,  M.  J.     (Archie  Fell.) 

WORTH    while;   or,  ships   that  never 

come  in.      Bost.      1871.     16° 

Captain  Andy.    Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Sketches 

Captain   HlaUe,  Adventures  of.     W. 

H.  MAX  WE  LI 

The  same 

Captain   Brand  of  the   "Centipede." 

Lieut.  H.  A.  WISE.   (Harry  Gringo.) 
Captain   Carleton.     D.   DEFOE.      In 

Xov.  and  misc.  works,     v.  2 

Captain   Gray.      T.   (E.)    HOOK.    In 

Precepts  and  practice,     v.  1 

Captain    Hatteras,  Voyages   and   ad 
ventures  of.     J.  VERNE 

Captain   of  the  Guard,  The.     James 


35:   375C-2 
35:   3753-5 

35:      3765 


Captain  of  the  Vulture,  The.  M.  E. 
BRADDON 

Captain  Paton's  lament.  T.  f.  li. 
v.  5 

Captain  Singleton.  D.  DEFOE.  In 
Misc.  works,  v.  1 

Captain's  story,  The.  R.  H.  DAVIS. 
In  L.  C.  v.'2 

Capuchin.  J.  HALL.  In  Tales  of 
the  border 

Caradoc  and  Deva.  By  the  author  of 
Ruth  and  her  friends.  In  Days  of 
old '. 

Card-drawer,  The.     G.  GRIFFIN 

Cardillac,  the  jeweller.  E.  T.  "VV. 
HOFFMANN.  In  Strange  stories.... 

Cardinal  1'ole;  or,  the  days  of  Philip 
and  Mary.  A  romance.  W.  11. 
AINSWOHTH.  2  v.  in  1 

Career  of  P.  Hopkins.  C.  MATTHEWS. 

Careless  Kate.  W.  T.  ADAMS.  ( Oli 
ver  Optic.) 

Carey,  Ro^a  Nouchette. 

WoOKD  and  married.  Phil.  1876. 
12°  

Carey,  Mm.  Stanley. 

GERALD  Marsdale;  or,  the  out-quar 
ters  of  St.  Andrew's  priory.  A 
tale  of  the  reign  of  Queen  Eliza 
beth.  N.  Y.  1874.  12° 

Carl,     ipneud.)     See  C.  S.  NEWHALL. 

Carl  and  Jocko.  J.  AHIIOTT.  ///  H. 
S.  B.  v.  10 

Carl  Bartlutt;  or,  what  can  I  do?  I). 
S.  ERICKSON 

Carlen,    Emilie   (Smith)    Flygare-(b. 

1807.) 

BRIDK  of  Ornberg.  Tr.  by  A.  L. 
Krause  and  E.  Perce.  X.  Y.  1853. 

12°  

BROTHERS'  bet,  The;  or,  within  six 

weeks.     X.  Y.     1868.     8° 

GUSTAVUS  Lindorm.     N.    Y".     1853. 

12°  

HOUSE  in  the  valley.     N.  Y.     1854. 

12°  

IVAR;  or,  the  Skjuts-boy.  A  ro 
mance.  Tr.  by  A.  L.  Krause.  N. 

Y.     1852.     8° 

JOHN.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°.... 


35: 
37: 

38: 
38: 

40: 
34: 
37: 
39: 
37: 
35: 
40: 
34: 
40: 
37: 


35: 
38: 

35: 
35: 


3772 
3887 


641 

1018 
4645 
3701 
3303 
2524 
1695 
1017 
1612 
3871 


4O:   2110 
37:   3553 

37:   4480 


411 
2(i81 


237 


3777 


35:   3780 

35:    45 
37:   1750 


35;  3790 

35:  3792 

35;  3794 

35;  37:>5 


35:   3706 
35:   3797 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


.CARLGN. 


32 


CARLOS-CLARKE. 


Carlen,  (continued.) — 

LAVINIA;  or,  one  year.  N.  Y.  1873. 

12°  35:       379'J 

LOVKK'S  stratagem,  The;  or,  the  two 

suitors.     N.   I.     1865.     8° 35:       3800 

MARIE  Louise.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 35:      3801 

ONK  year;  a  tale  of  wedlock.  Tr.  by 

A.  L.  Krause  and  E.  Perce.     N.  Y. 

1853.  12° 35:       3799 

WHIMSICAL   woman,    The.       N.   Y. 

1854.  12° 35:       3805 

WOMAN'S  life.     N.  Y.     n.  d.      8° 35:       3802 

Carleton:    (pseud.)   See  COFFIN,  C.  C. 
Carleton,    Hon.    Airs.    Pigott-.     See 

PIGOTT-CARLETON,  Hon.  Mrs. 
Carleton,  William. 

BARNEY  Brady's  goose;  or,  dark  do 
ings  at  Slathbeg.  With  Redmond.  35:  3847 

BATTLE    of    the   factions,    The.      In 

Traits  and  stories,     v.  1 35:      3841 

Thesame 35:       3840 

BLACK  baronet,  The;  or,  the  chroni 
cles  of  Ballytrain.  N.  Y.  1875. 
12°  35:  3826 

BLACK    prophet,  The:   a  tale    of  the 

Irish  famine.     N.  Y.     n.  d.      12°...     35:       3827 

DKAD  boxer,  The.  With  Jane  Sin 
clair 35:  3833 

Do.xACiii,  The  ;   or,  the  horsij-stealers. 

In  Traits  and  stories,     v.  1 35:       3841 

The  same 35:      3840 

ELLEN  Duncan.     With  Jane  Sinclair.     35:       3833 

EMIGRANTS   of    Ahadarra,   The.     N. 

Y.      1872.      12° 35:       3828 

EVIL  eye,  The;  or,  the  black  spectre. 

A  romance.     Bost.     1875.      12° 35:       3820 

FARDOROUGHA,  the  miser;  or,  the 
convicts  of  Lisnamona.  N.  Y. 
1872.  12° 35:  3830 

FRANK  Finnegan,  the  foster-brother. 

With  Poor  scholar 35:       3836 

GEOGRAPHY   of  an    Irish  oath,  The. 

In  Traits  and  stories,     v.  2 35:       3842 

Thesame 35:      384" 

GOING  to  Maynooth.     In  Traits  and 

stories,     v.  2 35:       3842 

Thesame 35:      3840 

HEDGE   school,   The.     In  Traits  and 

stories,     v.  1 35:       3841 

Thesame 35:      3840 

JAN  E  Sinclair;  or,  the  fawn  of  Spring- 
vale.  N.  Y.  1872.  12° 35:  3833 

LARRY  M'Farland's  wake.     //(Traits 

and  stories,     v.  1 35:      3841 

Thesame 35:       3840 

LHA  Dim ;  or,   the  dark  day.      With 

Jane   Sinclair 35:       3833 

LIANHAN  shee,  The.     In  Traits  and 

stories,     v.   2 35;       3842 

Thesame 35:       3840 

LOUOH  Derg  pilgrim,  The.    In  Traits 

and  stories,     v.  1 35:       3841 

Thesame 35;       3840 

MIDNIGHT  mass,  The.     In  Traits  and 

stories,     v.  1 35;       3841 

Thesame 35:       3840 

NEAL  Malone.    In  Traits  and  stories. 

v.  2 35;       3842 

Thesame 35;       3840 

Thesame.     In  L.  C.     v.  5 4O:       1615 

NED  M'Keown.  In  Traits  and  sto 
ries,  v.  1 35:  3841 

Thesame 35:       3840 

I'ADDV  Go-easy.    See  Parra  Sastha. 


Carleton,  William,  (continued.) — 
PARKA    Sastha;     or,    the    history    of 

Paddy  Go-easv  and  his  wife  Nancv. 

Bost."    1865.   "l(i° 35;       3848 

PARTY  fight   and   funeral,  The.     In 

Traits  and  stories,     v.  1 35:      3841 

Thesame 35;       3840 

PEASANT  girl's  love,  A.      With  Poor 

scholar 35;       3836 

PHELIM    O'Toole's     courtship.       In 

Traits  and  stories,     v.  2 35:       3842 

Thesame 35:       3840 

PHIL    Purcel,    the    pig-driver.       Jn 

Traits  and  stories,     v.  1 35:       3841 

Thesame 35:       3840 

POOR   scholar,    The.     In   Traits    and 

stories,     v.  2 35:       3842 

Thesame ••     35:      3840 

POOR  scholar,  The ;   and  other  tales  of 

Irish  life.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     16° 35:      3836 

PROCTOR'S  daughter,  The.   Wiik  Jane 

Sinclair 35:      3833 

REDMOND,  count  O' Han  Ion,  the  Irish 

rapparee.       Bost.      1871.      16° 35;       3847 

SHANE   Fadh's  wedding.     In   Traits 

and  stories,     v.  1 35:      3841 

Thesame 35:       3840 

STATION,  The.     In  Traits  and  stories. 

v.l 35;       3841 

The  same 35:       3840 

TALBOT  and  Gaynor,  the  Irish  pipers. 

With  Poor  scholar 35;      3836 

THREE   tasks,    The.     In   Traits    and 

stories,     v.l 35:       3841 

Thesame 35:       3840 

TITHE-PROCTOR,  The.     A  novel.     N. 

Y.      1873.     12° 35:       3839 

TRAITS  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peas 
antry.     Eleventh  complete  edition. 

With  the  author's  last  corrections, 

an  introduction,  explanatory  notes, 

and  numerous  illustrations.    Lond. 

n.  d.      2   v.      8° 35:    3841-2 

Thesame.     Lond.     n.  d.     8° 35:      3840 

TUBBKR  Derg;  or,  the  red  well.     In 

Traits  and  stories,     v.  2 35:       3842 

Thesame 35:       3840 

VALENTINE    M'Clutchy,    the    Irish 

agent.     Dub.     1845.     3  v.     12° 35:   3843-5 

WII.DGOOSK   lodge.      In.   Traits   and 

stories,     v.  2 35:       3842 

Thesame 35:       3840 

WILLY  Reilly.     Bost.     1873.      12°...     35:       3846 

Carlino.     G.  RUFFINI 39:        710 

Carlos-Clarke,  Charles. 

BEAUCLERCS,  The;    father   and   son. 

N.  Y.      1866.      8° 35:       3856 

DENISE.      Leip.      1865.     sq.  16° 35:       4328 

MADAME    Fontenoy.      Leip.      1866. 

sq.    16° .' 35:       4329 

MADEMOISELLE  Mori.     Leip.     1862. 

2v.ini.    sq.  16° 35:       4330 

MYRA    Gray;     or,     sown    in    tears, 

reaped  in  joy.     Lond.     1870.     3  v. 

sm.  8° ' 35:   3860-2 

ON   the    edge   of  the    storm.      Leip. 

1869.     sq.  16° 35:       4331 

TALES  old   and   new.      Lond.     1872. 

sm.  8°...  35:       4332 


Content*  : 
Strife  and  peace  in  Hor- 

nuin. 

Hnnd-orne  Hiii^h. 
Blind  Thvrza. 


Zabdiel,  the  gips 
Lost  and  found. 
An  only  child. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


CARLYLE. 


33 


CATHKRINK. 


11(14 
21 '.15 


2079 
1048 

3886 
1660 

3896-8 
359 

482 
2022-3 


Carlyle,    Thomas,   editor    and    trans 
lator,     (b.  1795.) 

GERMAN  romance,  Specimens  of. 
Kdin.  1827.  4  v.  Am.  8° 35: 

Contents  : 

V.  1.     Musfius  an<l  Lft  Motte  Foiii{iic. 
V.  *2.    Tieck  and  Hoffmann. 
V.  3.    Jean  Piiul  Friedrieh  Uiuhter. 
V.  4.    Goethe. 

Carlyon's    year.      J.    S.    SAUZADK. 

(James  I'nyn.) 39: 

Carmen's  inheritance,  F.  C.  FISHKK.     37: 
Caroline:  a  Franconia  story.    J.  Ai<- 

HOTT 35: 

Caroline  •! ones ;  or,  outward  arid  in 
ward  adorning.     Cin.     I860.     1(>°.     4O: 
Caroline    Mordaunt.     -M.    M.   SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,     v.  13 39: 

Caroll,  M. 

How  .Marjory  helped.    A  prize  story. 

Host.     L874.     li>° ."..     35: 

Carpenter's   holiday,  The.     By  the 
Author   of    Marion    Howard.       In 

Peter's  journey 4O: 

Carr,  Lisle,     (pseud.) 

Ji'DlTH    Gwynne.     Lond.     1874.     3 

v.     sm.  8°". 35: 

Carr  of  Carlyon  ;  a  novel.     H.  Aim?. 

•1  v.  in  1... 35: 

Carroll,   Lewis,     (pseud.)     See  DODO- 
SON.  C.  L. 

Carry's  confession.  F.  W.  ROBINSON.     39: 
Cartaphilus,  the  wandering  .Jew.  1). 

HUFFMAN.     2  v 33: 

Carter,  John  II. 

Loo  of  Commodore  Rollingpin  :  his 
adventures  afloat  and  ashore:  with 
numerous  comic  illustrations.  N. 

V.     1H74.     12° 

Carter  Quarterman.     W.  M.  BAKER. 
Gary,  Alice.     (182(1-1871.) 

APPLE  cutting,  The.     In  Pictures  of 

country  life 

BISHOP'S  son,  The.  N.  Y.  1867.  12° 
CLOVEKNOOK.  N.  Y.  1852.  12°.... 
COUNTRY  cousin,  The.  In  Pictures 

of  country  life 

ELI/.A    Anderson.      In    Pictures    of 

country  life 

HAGAR.     N.  Y.      1852.     12° 

HASTY  words  and  their  apology.     In 

Pictures  of  country  life 

HursK  with  two  front  doors,  The.    In 

Pictures  of  country  life 

LKM  Lvon.     In  Pictures  of  country 

life :. 

MAKING  the  children  something.    In 

Pictures  of  country  life 

MARRIED  not  mated.  N.  Y.  1856.  12° 
MKS.    Walden's  confidant.      In  Pic 
tures  of  country  life 35:      3918 

MY  grandmother  that  might  have 
been.  In  Kougegorge  and  other 

stories 4O: 

OLD  maid's  story,  An.    In  Pictures  of 

country  life 35: 

OriVAST,  The.  In  Pictures  of  coun 
try  life 35: 

PASSAGES  from  the  married  life  of 
Kleanor  Holmes.  In  Pictures  of 

country  life 35: 

PKTCRES   of    country    life.      N.    Y. 

I860.     12° 35: 

SAKAII  Morris.  In  Pictures  of  coun 
try  life 35: 

UNCLE  John's  story.  In  Pictures  of 
country  life 35: 


1670 
3918 
3918 

3918 
3918 
3918 
3918 


33: 

1  1  13 

35: 

1428 

35: 

3918 

35: 

3914 

35: 

3915 

35: 

3918 

35: 

3918 

35: 

3916 

35: 

3918 

35: 

3918 

35: 

3918 

35: 

3918 

35: 

3917  ] 

Carylls,  The.     A  novel.     Sir  F.  VIN 
CENT.     3  v 39:  3741-3 

Case   of   evidence,    The.      Surgeon's 

tales.     A.    LEIGHTON.     W.    T.    15. 

v.  8 4O:       1718 

Casella;  or,  the  children  of  the  valleys. 

M.  F.  FINLEY.     (Martha  Farqhuar- 

ton.) 37:       2167 

Cases  worth  looking  at.  I.  The  adopt 
ed  son.  II.  The  poisoned  meal. 

III.    The   cauldron    of  oil.     (W.) 

\V.  COLLINS.     In  Queen's  revenge.     35:       4581 

Casimir  Maremma.     A  HELPS 37:      4289 

Casper  and  his  friends.     S.  and  A.  I!. 

WARNER 4O:        200 

Casseday,  Davis  B. 

HUKTUNS,  The;  or,  American  life  at 

home.      Phil.      1866.      12° 35:       3925 

Cassique  of  Kiawah.  W.  G.  SIMMS.  39:  1677 
Cast  away  in  the  cold.  I.I.HAYES...  37:  4243 
Cast  for  a  crown,  A.  H.  CHILD.  3  v.  35:  4233-5 
Cast  up  by  the  sea.  Sir  S.  W.  BAKER.  35:  1420 

Castaways,  The.     A.   BOWMAN 35:      2446 

Castaways,  The.     M.REID 39:        236 

Caste.     A  novel.     Mixs  K.  JOLLY 38:        469 

Caste.     M.  H.  (G.)  PIKE 38:      4513 

Castle  Avon.     A.  MAUSII-CALDWELI.. 

2v.ini 38:       2594 

Castle  builders.     C.  M.  YONGK 4O:      1263 

Castle  Christburg.     LOTHAR.     R.  G. 

X.     v.  2 4O:       1561 

Castle  Daly.     A.  KEARY 38:      704* 

Castle    Dangerous.      Sir  "W.   SCOTT. 

Parker  ed *39:       1347 

The  same.     Edinb.  ed 39:      1358 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:      1370 

The  same 39:       1394 

The  same.     Household  ed 39:       1444 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1469 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39: 

Castle  Dumberg.     R.  G.  N.     v.  2 4O:       1561 

Castle  Nowhere.     C.  F.  WOOI.SON 4O:        837 

Castle  of  Crail,  The;  or,  King  David 

and     Maude.— Tales   of   the   East 

Neuk  of   Fife.     M.   F.   CONOLLY. 

W.  T.  B.     v.  5 4O:      1715 

Castle    of    Ehrenstein.       G.    P.    R. 

JAMES 38:        109 

Castle  of  Otranto.     H.   WALPOLE 4O:          75 

Castle    Rackrent     M.    EIMIEWOKTII. 

///  her  X.  and  T.     v.  1 37:       1496 

Castle  Richmond.     A.  TROLLOPE 39:      3162 

The  same.     Tauchnit/.  ed.     2v.ini.     39:       3163 
Castle    spectre  of   Scharzfeld,    The. 

GOTTSCHAI.K.     R.  G.  N.     v.  2 4O:       1501 

Castle  Wafer;  or,  the  plain  gold  ring. 

K.  P.  WOOD.     (Mrs.  H.  Wood.)....     4O:        679 
Castle's    heir,   The.     E.   P.   WOOD. 

(.Vr*H.Wood.) 4O:        080 

Castlemon,     Harry.       (pseud.)      See 

FUSDICK,  C.  A. 

Castles  in  the  air,   and   other  phan 
tasies.   R.  B.  COFFIN.  ( Barry  (fray. )     35:       4501 
Castles  in  the  air.     C.  G.  F.  GORE 37:      3192 

Castleton,  D.  R. 

SALEM:    a   tale   of    the   seventeenth 

century.     N.   Y.      1874.     12° 35:       3935 

Cateran  of  Lochloy,  The.    J.  MAID- 

MENT.     W.  T.  B.     v.  4 4O:       1714 

Cathedral  chimes,  The.  Mrs.  E.  R. 
CHARLES.  With  Cottage  by  the 
cathedral 35:  4071 

Catherine ;  a  story.  W.  M.  THACK 
ERAY.  In  Misc.  v  5 33:  4015 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:      2880 


I'KOSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH, 


CATHERINE. 


34 


CHANCES. 


35: 


35: 
38: 


37: 


c:iO 


3043 
2089 


3953 


Catherine  Hamilton;  a  tale  for  little 

girls.      31.  F.  S 39;       1000 

Catherine's  lovers.     (E.)  ERCKMAX 

— (A.)    CHATRIAX.       With.  Forest 

house 37:      1732 

Catholic  Crusoe;   or,  the  adventures 

of  Owen    Evans.     W.  H.  ANDEK- 

DON 

Catlow,  Agnes  and  Maria  E. 

THE  children's  garden  and  what  they 

made  of  it.     Lond.     1865.     12° 

Cats  and  dogs.     Mrs.  H.  31iLi.ER 

Cattermole,  G. 

EVEXIMIS   at   Haddon   hall.     Lond. 

1860.     sm.8° 35; 

Caught  in  the  toils.     A  novel.     Mrs. 

M.  DANIEL.    3  v 

Cauldron  of  oil,  The.  ( W.)  W.  COL 
LINS.  See  Cases  worth  looking  at. 

In  "Queens  revenge." 35: 

Cautious  Watty.       .J.   31.   WILSON. 

W.  T.  B.     v."6 4O: 

Cavalier,  The.     G.  P.  K.  James 38: 

Cavaliers  of  England  ;   or,  the  times 

of  the  revolutions  of  1642  and  1688. 

H.  W.  HKRBERT 37: 

Contents  : 

Brothers  in  arms.  I      Rival  sisters,  The. 

Jasper  St.  Aubyn.  Vernon  in  the  vale. 

Cavaliers  of  fortune ;  or,  British 
heroes  in  foreign  wars.  J.  GRANT. 

Cavendish.  II.  LKE.  In  Canter 
bury  tales,  v  2 

Caxton,  Laura,  (pseud.)  See  COMINS 
Lizzie  B. 

Caxton,  Pisistrntus.  (pseud.}  See 
BULWER-LYTTON,  E.  G.  E.  L. 

Caxtons,  The.  E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER- 

L  YTTO  X 

The  same.    Tauehnitz  ed.     2  v.  in    1. 
Cazptte,  Elizabeth.  Jn  T.  F.  H.   v.  2.     4O: 
Cecil   Castlemaine's   gage,   and   other 
stories.     L.  de  la  KAMB.     (Ouida.) 
Content*  : 

Beauty  of  Vicq  d'  Azyr. 
Cecil  Oastlemitiue's  gage. 
Deadly   Hash. 
General's   match-making, 

The. 
Lady  Marabout's  troubles. 

Cecil  Dreeme.     T.  WIXTHROP 4O:        623 

Cecil,  Langford. 

FKNAORE  Grange.     Lond.     1870.     3 

v.     sm.  8° 35;   3961-3 

Cecil's  tryst.    J.  S.  SAUZADE.    (James 

I'ayn.)  39;       1165 

Cecile  ;     or,    modern    idolaters.      II. 

SMART.     3  v 39:   1773-5 

Cecilia ;     or,   the     memoirs     of    an 

heiress.      F.  B.  D'ARBI.AY 35: 

The  same.     3v 35: 

Cecilia  ;  or,  the  love  of  dress.  Mrt. 
E.  C.  EMBURY.  Jn  Pictures  of 

early  life 37;       170(1 

Cecilia  Howard.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35:        772 

Cecilias,  The.     A.  AIUIYI.E 35;        724 

Cecy's  recollections.     M.  BRAMSTOX.     35:      2683 
Celebrated    jumping    frog.      S.    L. 

CLEMENS.     (Mark  Taj/tin.) 33:       1175 

Celesta  stories.     Mrs.  M.  E.  BERRY. 

1.  Celesta.     [:!5:-20.r.61 

2.  Crooked  and  straight.     [:«:20S8] 
.'!.    Crook  straightened.     i35:i!057J 

Celestial  city.     N.  HAWTHORNE 37:      4195 

Celestial  railroad,  The.  N.  HAW 
THORNE.  In  Mosses  from  an  old 
manso 37;  4182 


37: 
38: 


35: 
35: 


39: 


Little  Grand  and  the  March 
ioness, 

Story  of  a  crayon-head,  The. 
Stutfy  a  la  Louis  Quatorze. 
Study  a  hi  Louis  Quinze. 


4581 


1716 
170 


4351    ! 


3304 


1423 


3006 
3097 
2658 

42 


Cellar-door   club.      See   Eggleston's 

Schoolmaster's  stories 37:       1595 

Centeola ;  and  other  tales.      D.    P. 

THOMPSON 39:      2970 

Content*  : 


Centeola. 

Counterfeiter,  The. 
Rustic  financiers,  The. 


Starving  settlers,  The. 
Unfathomable  mystery, The. 


Century  of  anecdote,  A:   from  1760- 

1860.     J.  TIMBS  ..........................     33:       4069 


Contents  : 

1.  Clerical  life. 

2.  Court  and  fashionable 
life. 

3.  Eccentric  persons. 


4.  Law  and  lawyers. 

5.  Men  of  letters. 

6.  Players  and  painters. 

7.  Political  life. 


Cerise  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.    G. 

J.    WlIYTK-MELVII.LE  .................       4Q:  424 

Cervantes     Saavedra,     Miguel     do. 

(1547-1616.) 

HISTORY  of  the  ingenious  gentleman, 
Don  Quixote  of  La  Mancha.     Tr. 
from   the    Spanish,    hy    3Iotteux. 
With  copious  notes,  and  an  essay 
on  the  life  and  writings  of  Cervan 
tes,  by  John  G.    Lockhart.     Best. 
1865.      4v.      12°  ..........................      35:3973-6 

The  same.     The  text  edited  by  J. 
W.    Clark,    and    a   biographical 
notice  of  Cervantes  by  T.  Teigri- 
mouth    Shore.       Illust.    by    G. 
Dore.     Lond.     n.  d.     4°  ............  *A 

The  same.     With  illustrations  by 

G.  Dore.     N.  Y.      1873.     12°  .....     35:       3977 

WIT  and   wisdom   of  Don   Quixote. 
N".  Y.     1867.     12°  .......................     33:      1121 

Cesar  Birotteau,  History  of  the  grand 
eur    and    decadence    of.       H.    de 
BALZAC  .....................................     35;       1512 

Cesarine  Dietrich.    Mad.  A.  L.  A.  I). 
DUIIEVANT.     (George   Sand.)      Tr. 
by  E.  Stiinwood  ..........................     37;        001 

Chainbearer,  The.    J.  P.  COOPER...     35;      4724 
The  siime  ......................................     35;       4725 

Chairolas.     E.  G.   E.   L.    BULWER- 

LYTTO.V  ....................................     35;       3008 

Chairs  in  council,  The.     E.   EOGLKS- 

TON.    In  Schoolmaster  stories  ........     37:       1595 

Chamberlain,  Charles,  Jr. 

PUT  to  the  test.     N.  Y.      1874.     16°.     35;       3987 
SERVANT  girl  of  the  period.     N.  Y. 

1873.      12°  .................................     35:       3988 

Chamberlain,  N.  H. 
AUTOBIOGRAPHY  of  a  New  England 

farm-house.     N.  Y.     1865.     J2°....     35:       3096 

Chamier,  Captain  Frederic. 

ARETHUSA.     Lond.     1860.     8°  .........     35;       4006 

BEN  Brace.    Lond.     1836.    3  v.     12°.     35;   4007-9 
GKKEX  hand,  The.    A  ''short"  yarn. 

N.  Y.      1874.      8°  ........................      35;       4010 

JACK   Adams,  the  mutineer.     Lond. 

n.  d.      8°  ..................................     35;       4011 

LIFE  of  a  sailor.     Lond.     n.  d.     8°..     35;      4012 
SPITFIRE,  The.     Lond.     1861.     8°....     35:       4013 

TOM  Bowling.     Lond.     1857.    sm.  8°.     35;       4014 
Chance  acquaintance.     W.  D.  HOW- 

ELLS  .........................................     37;      4724 

Chance  child,  A.     Mrs.  I.  F.  MAYO. 

(Edward  Garrett.)  .......................     38:       2814 

The  same.     In  L.  0.     v.  11  ..............     4O:       1621 

The  same.      Wilh  Dead  sin  .............     38:       2808 

The  same.     In  Seen  and  heard,    v.  1.     38:      2815 
Chance   for  himself.      J.   T.   TROW- 

URIIIOK  ......................................    39:      3311 

Chance  medley  of  light  mutter.     T. 

C.  GRATTAN  ..............................     37:      3371 

Chances  and  changes.   C.  BURDKTT...     35:      3360 


PKOfcE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


CHANDLER. 


CHARMS. 


38: 

10 

35: 

4045 

4O: 
4O: 

681 
082 

4O: 

4O: 
4O: 

2081 
1204 
1205 

35: 

4054  ' 

35: 

4055  ' 

35: 

4057  ' 

35: 

37: 

4056 

1675 

Chandler,  W.  A. 

NOT  to  be  broken.    Lond.    1874.    12°     35:       4025 
Chandos.     L.  de  la  HAME.  (Ouida.)     39:          4:i 
The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     39:  44 

Chaney,  George  L. 

K  Grant  &  Co.;  or,  partnerships.  A 
story  for  the  boys  who  mean  busi 
ness".  Bost.  1875.  12° 35:  4035 

Changed  brides,  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  K. 

X.  SOUTHWORTH 39:      2007 

Changing  base.     W.EVERETT 37:      1770 

Changing  the  crosses  and  winning  the 

crown.     M.  A.  IDKEN 

Channing,  Barbara  II. 

SI-XNY  skies.     Bost.     1809.     12° 

Channings,    The.      Domestic   novel. 

E.  P.  [Mr*.  Henry]  WOOD 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Chapel  of  St.  Mary,  The.     By  the  au 
thor  of  The  Rectory  of  ttoreland. 

Bost.      1801.      12°...". 

Chaplet  of  pearls.     C.  M.  YONGK 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Chaplin,  Mrs.  Jane  Dunbar. 

BREAKING   the   rules.      Bost.      1869. 

10° 

DEEDS     speak     louder    than    words. 

Bost.     1808.     10° 

JAMIE  Noble,  the  soldier's  son.   Bost. 

1868.     10° 

OUT  of  the  wilderness.     Bost.     1870. 

16° 

Chapters  on  wives.    Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 
Content* : 

Forest  farm.  Secret. 

George  Milbank.  Self-devotion 

Isabel. 

Characters  and  their  appearances, 
with  familiar  say  inge  from  Dickens' 
works.  In  Master  Humphrey's 

clock 37:         497 

The  same.  In  Uncommercial  trav 
eler,  etc 37:  549 

Charette ;  a  tale   of  lovers'  sorrows, 

and  their  tangled  sin 4O:       2082 

Charitable  man  and  his  dog,  The. 
G.  P.  R.  JAMES.  In  String  of 

pearls 38:        219 

Charlemont.    W.  (J.  SIMMS 39:      1678   j 

Charles,  Mrs.  Elizabeth    Kundle.    (b. 

1820.) 

AGAINST  the  stream.     N.  Y.     1873...     35:       4066    I 
BERTRAM  family,  The.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

10° ." 35;       4086    | 

CHRONICLES  of  the  Schiinberg-Cotta 
family;  by  two  of  themselves.  N. 

Y.      1804.      12° 35;       4068 

The  same.     Leip.      1807.     2  v.    in 

1.      sq.  10° 35:       4069 

CONQUERING  and  to  conquer.     N.  Y. 

n.    d.      12° 35:       4070 

COTTAGE  by  the  cathedral.  The;  and 

other  parables.  Lond.   1872.  sm.  8°.     35:       4071    j 

Cbntentt:  The  cottjige  hy  the  cathedral. 
The  unknown  architect  of  the  minster. 
Only  the  crypt.  The  sepulchre  and  the 
shrine.  The  black  ship.  The  island  and 
the  main  land.  Humility  and  her  por 
trait-painters.  "  Things  using  us." 
Grannie1*  recipe  for  pickling  grievances. 
The  ruined  temple.  The  jewel  of  the 
order  of  the  king's  own.  The  cathedra! 
chimes.  What  makes  things  musical? 
The  acorn.  Parables  in  household  things. 
Passages  from  the  life  of  a  fern.  Trio 
clock-bell  and  the  alarm-bell.  Thorns 
and  spines.  Sunshine,  daylight,  and  the 
rock.  Wanderers  and  pilgrims.  The  ark 
and  the  fortress.  The  three  dreams. 
Thou  and  I.  The  song  without  words. 


Charles,  Mm.  E.  K.,  (continued.) — 
CRIPPLE  of  Antioch.     N.  Y.     1860. 

10°  

DIARY  of  Mrs.  Kittv  Trevvlvan.    N. 

V.     1864.      12°....". "..'.. 

The  same.     Leip.     1809.     sq.  16°.. 
DRAYTONS  and    Davenants.     N.   Y. 

1808.       12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1808.    2v.ini. 

sq.   1»° 

EARLY  dawn.      N.    Y.      1804.      12°. 

.S'ame  as  Sketches  of  Christian  life.. 

MARTYRS  of  Spain  and  liberators  of 

Holland.     N.   Y.     1805.     12° 

ON  both  sides  of  the  sea.  N.  Y.  1808. 

12°  

The  same.     Leip.     1808.     2  v.  in 

1.      sq.  10° 

SKETCHES  of  Christian  life  in  Eng 
land  in  the  olden  time.  Lond.   1870. 

12°.     Same  as  Early  dawn 

Two  vocations.     N.  Y.     1805.     12°.. 
VICTORY    of  the   vanquished.     Leip. 

1871.      sq.  10° 

WINIFRED   Bertram.     N.   Y.     I860. 

12°  

The  same.     Leip.     1809.     sq.  10°.. 
Charles   and    Antoine    Lucyon.      II. 

M  AKTIXEAU 

Charles  Auchcster.    E.  S.  SIIEPPARD. 
Charles  Klwood ;  or,  the  infidel  con 
verted.     ().  A.  BROWNSON 

Charles    Lawson.       J.    M.    WILSON. 

\V.  T.  B.     v.  5 

Charles  Norwood;  or,  erring  and  re 
penting.     C.  M.  TROWHRIDGE 

Charles  <>' Mallev.     C.  LEVER 

The  same 


35:      4072 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


35: 
35: 


4073 
4(174 


4075 


4070 


4077 


4078 


4079 


4080 


4081 
4082 


35:      4083 


35: 
35: 

38: 
39: 


4084 
4085 


2635 
1017 


35:      3030 


The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed. 

Tile  same.     3  v.  in  2 

Charles  Tyrrel.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES.     2 

v.  in  1 

Charles  Yavasseur.     J.  F.  SMITH 

Charlesworth,  Maria  Louisa. 

MINISTERING  children    a.nd    sequel. 

Lond.     1809-71.     2    v.      10° 

MINISTRY  of  life.    Lond.     1808.    10°. 

Charley  and   Eva  Roberts'  home  in 

the  west.     Misi  L.  M.  THURSTON. 

Bost.      1873.     16° 

Charley  I'oberts  series.      Miss  L.  M. 
THURHTON.    Bost.    1873.    4  v.   10°. 
Cbntmts; 

How    Charley 


39: 
38: 
38: 


1715 

3300 
1560 
1567 


3  v 38:1508-70 


38:    1571-2 


Charley  and  EvaUolrtrts' 

home  in  the  west.    v.  :(. 

:»:.TO2 

Children  of  Amity  court. 
v.  4.  3!>::iU3I 


Roberts    be 
came  a  min.     v.  1.  .'i'.t:;i033 
How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her 
education,    v.  2.      :i'J::t034 


728 


533 


Charlie  Bell.     E.  KEI.LOGO 38: 

Charlie  Codman's  cruise.     H.  ALOER, 

Jr 35: 

Charlie     Thornhill.        C.     CARLOS- 
CLARKE 35:      3857 

Charlotte   Ackerman ;    a    theatrical 

romance.     O.  MUELLER 38:      3210 

Charlotte's   inheritance.      A   novel. 

M.  E.  BRADDON.    3  v 35:  2525-7 

Charmed  sea,   The.      A  tale.       II . 

MARTIXKAU 

The  same.  In  lllust.  of  Pol.  EC.  v.  5.     38: 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  4 34: 

The  name *15: 

Charming  widow,  A  ;  or,  wild  as  a 

hawk.     K.  S.  MACO.UOID 38: 

Charms  and  counter-charms.     M.  J. 

McIxTosii 38: 


2043 
4174 
4914 

2346 
2245 


THOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ClIARTERIS. 


36 


CHILD. 


Charteris.     M.  M.  MELINE 38:      2859 

Charybdis.     M.  V.  (H.)  TERHUNE. 
( Marion  Harlaitd.)      With  Phemie's 

temptation 39:       284.-! 

Chasing  the  sun.  K  M.  BALLANTYNE.     35:       1453 
The    same.     In  Tales    of  adventure. 

v.  4 35:       I486 

Chaste     as    ice,     pure   as   snow.     A 

novel.     Mm.  M.  C.  DESPARD.    3  v.     37:   369-71 
Chateaubriand,  Rene  Francois  Au- 

guste.     (17IJ8-1848.) 
ATALA.  Tr.  by  James  Spence  Harry. 
Illustrated  by  G.  Dore.     Loud.    n. 

d.     4° *A 

MARTYRS,    The.       Ed.    by    ().    W. 

Wight.    M.  Y.     1863.    12° 35:      4106 

NATCHEZ,    The.       An   Indian   tale. 

Loud.     1827.     3v 35:4107-9 

Chatelard.    A.  CAMPHELL.     W.  T. 

B.     v.  :> 4O:      1715 

Chatfleld,  Paul. 

TIN  trumpet;  or,  heads  and  tails  for 
the  wise  and  waggish.  X.  Y.   1859. 

12° 35:      4114 

Chatsworth.     K.  P.  WARD 4O:        117 

Chattanooga,     fin.     1858.     12° *4O:      2085 

Chatterton,  (ieorgiana  Lady. 

GREY'S   court.     Lond.       1865.      2  v. 

sm.  8° 35:  4120-1 

LOST  bride,  The.     Lond.     1872.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 35:    4122-4 

WON    at   last.      Lond.      1874.     3    v. 

sm.  8° 35:  4125-7 

Chauntry's  boy.    A.  BOBBINS 39:        445 

Chavette,   Eugene,     (pseud.)     See  E. 

VAI'IIKTTK 

Cheaterie      packman,       The.         L. 

RITCHIE.     In  Club-book 4O:       1520 

Checkmate.    -I.  S.  LE  FANU 38:      1452 

Cheever,  Henry  T. 

REKI.  in  abottle,  A.  N.  Y.  1852.  12°.     35:      4143 
Chellis,  Alary  Dwincll. 

BILL     Drock's     investment.       Bost. 

1870.     16= 35;       4150 

DEACON  Sims'  prayers.    Bost.     1868. 

ni° 35:      4151 

FATHER  Merrill.    N.  Y.     1872.     16°.     35:       4152 
OLD  doctor's  son.     Bost.     1870.    16°.     35:      4153 
Chelsea  hospital   and   its  traditions. 

<;.  It.  Gl.EK).      3v 37:3059-61 

Cheney,  M-i«.  Kdnah  I). 

('MILD  of  the  tide.    Bost.     1875.    16°.     35;      4160 
SALLY  Williams,  the  mountain  girl. 

Bost.      1873.     16° 35:       4161 

Chequered   shade.      A   tale.      Mrs. 

HODGSON 37:       4442 

Cherbuliez,  Victor,     (h.  1832.) 

CorNT    Kostia.      (Tr.    of    Le    comte 

Kosfia.)    A  novel.   N.  Y.    1873.    16°     35:       4168 
JOSEPH    Noirel's   revenge.       (La   re 
vanche   de    Joseph  Noirel.)      N.    Y. 

1872.      16° 35:       4169 

Miss    Hovel.     Tr.    by    F.    A.    Shaw. 

Bost.      1875.     8° 35:       4172 

PROSPER.        (Prosper    Kandoce.)       A 
novel.     Tr.  by  C.    Benson.     N.  Y. 

1874.     16° 35:       4170 

ROMANCE  of  nn  honest  woman,  The. 
(Tr.     of    Jje  roman    d'une    hwavte 

.     femme.)     Bost.     1874.     12° 35:      4171 

Chermside,  Mrn.  Henry  Lowther. 
THORNTONS  of  Thornbury,  The.     A 

novel.    Lond.     1874.     3  v.    sm.  8°.     35:   4180-2 
Cherry  and  Violet.    A.  MANNING 38:      2457 


Cherry-orchard,  The.  M.  EDGE- 
WORTH.  In  Rosamond 37:  1508 

The  same.     WHh  Harry  and  Lucy....     37:       1493 
Cherry-stone,  The.    Surgeons  tales. 

Alex.  LEKIHTON.     W.  T.  B.    v.  4.     4O:      1714 
Chesebro',  Caroline. 

CHILDREN   of    light.     N.   Y.     1853. 

12° 35:      4191 

DREAMLAND    by    daylight.      N.   Y". 

1851.      16° 35:       4192 

FOE    in    the   household,   The     Bost. 

1871.      8° 35:       4193 

PETER  Carradine.    N.  Y.    1863.    12°.     35:       4104 
Chesney,  Esther,    (pseud.)    See  DAK- 
CIA  N,  Miss  C. 
Chesney,  Col.  George. 

DILEMMA,  The.     N.  Y.     1876.     8°...     35:       4203 
GERMAN  conquest  of  England,  The, 
and  battle  of   Dorking.     .Reminis 
cences    of    a    volunteer.      N.    Y. 

1871.      16° 35:       4202 

Chesnez,  E.  Martineau  des. 

LADY  Green-satin  and  her  maid  Ros 
ette.     Phil.     1873.     12° 35:       4210 

Chester,  John. 

DKRWENT;  or,  recollections  of  young 
life  in  the  country.     N.  Y.     1872. 

12°  ! 35:       4216 

Chesterleigh.     A.  CONYERS.     3  v...     35:  4671-3 
Chetwynd,  Hon.  Mrs. 

NEHIHUORS  and  friends.  Lond.  1868. 

3  v.     sm.  8 35:4224-15 

Chetwyndes,    The.     In   N.   and   T. 

v.  1 1 4O:      1651 

Chevalier  Casse-Cou,   The.      F.   du 

BOISGOHEY.     2  v 35:2315-16 

Contents  : 

1.  Red  camelia,  The. 

2.  Search  for  ancestors,  A. 

Chevalier  d'  Artagnan,  Captain- 
lieutenant  of  the  mousquetaires 
du  roi,  The.  J.  Grant.  IVith  Con 
stable  of  France 37:  3305 

Chevalier  d'  Harmental.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 37:  968 

Chevalier  de  Maison-rouge.     A.  (D.) 

DI-MAS 37:        969 

Chevaliers  of  France,  The;  from 
the  crusaders  to  the  mareehals  of 

Louis  XIV.     II.  W.  HERBERT 37:       4352 

Contents; 

Aslmhgunushk  Nutnumahtahseng. 
Eimtache  de  St.  Pierre. 
Hamilton  of  Hothwelhaugh. 
Sir  Hugues  de  Coney. 

Cheveley.      Lady  K.  W.  BULWER- 

LYTTON 35: 

Chicken  Little  stories.  .VeeEggleston's 

Schoolmaster's  stories 

Chicot,    the  jester;    or,  the    lady   of 

Monsoreau.     (Tr.    of  La   dame   de 

Monsureau.)  A.  (D.)  DI'MAS.    Name 

as       Diana      of    Meridor.        With 

A  sen nio 

Child,  Harry. 

CAST  for  a  crown,  A 

3  v.     sin. 8° 

Child,  Lydia  Maria. 
FACT  and  fiction.    J 


37: 


3278 


37:       1595 


Lond.     1870. 


(b.  1802.) 


1854.     16° 


35:   4233-5 
35:      4241 


Contents  : 

Beloved  tune,  The. 
Black  SIIXOMS,  The. 
Brothers,  The. 
Children  of  Mount    Ida, 

The. 

Eli/:ilu'th  Wilson. 
Hildu  Silfverling. 
Irish  heart,  The. 
Legend    of    the    apostle 
John. 


Legend    of  the  falls  of  St. 

Anthony. 

Neighbor-in-huv,  The. 
Poet's  dream    of  the    soul, 

A. 

Quadroons,  The. 
Kosenglory. 

She  waits  m  the  spirit  land. 
Youthful  emigrant,  The. 


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Oinr.n. 


37 


CHRONICLES. 


Child,  L.  M.,  (mnlinued.) — 

FI.OWKRS  for  children.     Host.     1862. 

10° 35;       4242 

NEW  flower  for  children,  A.     ]5ost. 

1H65.      16° 35;       4243 

FIIII.OTIIKA:  a  romance.    Host.  1830. 

12° 35:       4244 

KOMVXCK    of    the    republic.       Host 

1808.      12° 35:       424.') 

Child  life,  in  prose.     J.  G.  \VHITTIEK, 

editor 4O:         415 

Child  nf  the  island  glen.  E.  KKI.UHMI.     38'         729 
Child  of  the  tide,  The.     Mrs.  Ed.  1). 

CHUNKY 35: 

Child  wife,  The.     M.  KKID 39: 

Child's   dream   of  a  star,  A.     C.  (J. 

H.)  DICKKXS.     In  L.  C.  v.  10 4O:       1U20 

The   same.     In  Lamplighter's  story.     37:         481 
The  same.      With  Old  curiosity  shop.     37;         515 

The  same 37:        517 

Child's   story,   A.     C.  (J.  II.)   DICK 
KXS.     In  Lamplighter's  story 37:         481 

Childe    Koelitfs   pilgrimage.      .1.   K. 
.    PAI-LDIXG.     In  Tales  of  Glauber- 
Spa,     v.l 4Q:      1700 

Children  of  the  abbey.  K.  M.  KOCHK.     39:        580 
Children   of  Amity  court.     Afisx  L. 

M.THURSTOX 39:      ;t031 

Children  of  light.     C.  CHKSKKRO' 35:      4191 

Children    of    the    new    forest.       V. 

MARRYAT 38:      2526 

Children  of  the  public,  The.     K.    K. 

HAI.K.     In  L.  C.     v.  12 4O:       1022 

The  same.     In  If,  yes,  and  perhaps...     37:       383G 
Children's    garden,    The,   and   what 
they  made   of  it.     A.   and    M.    E. 

CATLOW 35:      -ms 

Chimes.     C.  (.1.  H.)  DICKKXS.     mth 

Christmas  carol 37:        44!' 

The  same.      With  Christinas  stories...     37;         450 

The  same 37:        451 

The  same 37:        452 

China    manufactory.     M.    M.  SHKK- 

WOOD.     In  Works,     v.    13 39;       1C.48 

Chinese  tales.     T.  S.  (TUKUI.KTT 37:      3025 

Chirping  crickets.  Miss  A.  1.  THACK- 

KKAY.      With  Village  on  the  cliff...     39:       2866 
Chiveley.     (pseud.)     See  Lady  K.  AV. 

Hi  i  WKR-LYTTOX. 
Choice  of  Paris,  The.    S.  G.  W.  BKX- 

.IAMIX 35:       i!ifi4 

Choisy,  n  novel.     J.  1*.  STORY 39:      2310 

Chops,  the  dwarf.     C.  (.J.  H.)  DICK 

KXS.     In  L.  C.     v.  2 4O:       1612 

Chouans,  The.     E.  SOUVKSTRK.     In 

Brittany  and   LaVendee 39;       20IJ6 

Chpules,  .John  Overton.  (1801-1850.) 
Yovxd    Americans    abroad.       Bost. 

1864.      lli° 35:       4255 

Chris  and    Otho.    Sequel   to   Widow 

Goldsmith's  daughter.  . I.  1'.  SMITH.     39;       1!»36 
Chrisna.      .J.    X.    BOXIFACK,    called 

Siiintiiie 35;       2.'!40 

Christian  life  in  England  in  the  old 
en  time.     K.  R.  CIIAKI.KS 35;       4081 

Christian  physiologist.    G.  GKIFFIX. 

Sunif  us  Tales  of  the  five  senses 37:      3557 

Christian's  mistake.     I).  M.  CRAIK. 

{formerly  Miss  .Wulock. } 35;       49]  2 

The'  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35;       41113 

Christie  Johnstone.    C.  HKADK 39:        137 

The  same-     With  Peg  Wofflngton 39:        100 

Christie  <>f  the  Cleek.    A.  LKIOHTO.X. 

W.  T.  H.     v.  5 4O:       1715 

Christie's  faith.     F.  W.  ROIUXSON...     39:        483 
Christina  North.     K  M.  ARCHER 35:        696 


Christine;  a  Dutch  story.  K.  HARD- 
MAX.  T.  f.  15.  v.  (i 4Q:  I6ii5 

Christine.     L.  PARK 38:      4233 

Christine  van  Ainberg.  Countess  d' 

ARHOI-VII.I.K.  In  Three  tales 35: 

Christmas   books.     \V.  M.  THACK- 

KRAY.         Ill  Misc.        V.  5 33; 

Contents: 

Mrs.  Perkins's  ball.  Our  street.  Doctor 
Hirch.  The  Kickleburys  on  the  Rhine. 
The  rose  and  the  ring. 

Christmas  <-ake  in  four  quarters. 
Liidt/  (Mary  Anne)  BARKER. 

(Mrs.  F.  N.  Broome.) 35;       1585 

Christmas  carol,    A.      C.    (.J.    H.) 

DICKKXS 37:        4411 

The  same.     In  Christmas  stories 37:         450 

The  same 37;        451 

The  same 37:        452 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  5 4O:       1615 

Christmas  child,  The.     Mrt.  LIVKK- 

MOKK T.  L.  38:       181!i 

Christmas-eve  and  Christmas-day. 

Ten  Christmas  stories.  E.  E.  HALK.     37:       3833 
Christmas   gift,  The,    that   came   to 
Hupert.     K.  Bret  HARTK.    In  Mrs. 

Skagg's  husbands 37;       4057 

Christmas  guest,  The.     E.  I).  E.  N. 

Sot'THWORTII 39;          2008 

Christmas  party,  A.  E.STRIVKI.YNK. 

With  Princess  of  Silverland 39;       2405 

Christmas  stories.  C.  (J.  II.)  DICK 
KXS 37;  450 

The  same 37:         452 

The  same 37:        451 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:         453 

Christmas    stories,    additional.       In 

.Master  Humphrey's  clock 37:         4!>7 

The  same.     In    Uncommercial   trav. 

etc 37:        540 

The  same 37:        552 

Christmas   story,    A.     See   Kiddell's 

Fairy  water. 
Christmas-tree,    A.      C.    (.J.    H.) 

DICKKXS.     /»  Christinas  stories 37:         4">0 

The  same.     In  Lamplighter's  story...     37:         481 
Christmas  waits  in    Boston.     K.    K. 

HAI.K.     In  If,  yes,  and  perhaps 37;       3830 

Christopher   Crooked ;  a  Christmas 

story.     W.  E.  HATHAWAY 37:      4090 

Christopher  Crowtield.     (pseud.)  See 

STOWK,  H.  (E.)  I!. 
Christopher  Dudley.     A  novel.     M. 

BRIDO.MA.V.     3   v" 35:   2790-2 

Christopher  Kenrick;    his   life    and 

adventures.     .1.  HATTOX 37:       4100 

Christopher  Tadpole.     A.  SMITH 39:       1809 

Christy's   grandson.     With  Drayton 

hall  ' 40-      2131 

Chronicle   of   Ethelfled.      A.    MAX- 

XING 38:      2458 

Chronicles  from  the  originals  of  Car- 
taphilns,  the  wandering  Jew.  D. 

HOFFMAN.     2  v 33;   2022-3 

Chronicles  of  the  Fermors  ;  Horace 

Walpole  in  love.  F.  MAHOXY.  2  v.     38:   2388-9 
Chronicles   of   the   Canongate.     Sir 
W.    SCOTT.     First   series.      Parker 

ed.     2v *3Q:1339-40 

Content 's: 

Highland  widow.  The.  Pngcon's  daughter.  The. 

Lurd'i  Jock,  The.  TapeMried  chamber,  The. 

My  annl  Mnrgirefs  mir-        Two  ilrovers,  The. 
ror. 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39;      1357 

Thesame.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1368 

The  Mine 39!      1390 

A'ote.    See  also  under  Ibo  titles  of  the  sto 
ries  given  in  the  contents. 


1'KOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ClIRONlCLfcS. 


38 


CLARKE. 


Chronicles  <>f  the  Canongate.  Sir  \V. 

SOOTT.  Second  series.  Same  as  St. 
Valentine's  day;  or,  the  fair  maid 
of  Perth. 

Chronicles  of  Carlingford.     Mn.  M. 
(().  \V.)  OLIPHANT  ..................... 

Contents: 

The  Rector  ;  the  Doctor's  family  ;  Salem 

chapel. 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     7  v.  in  4. 


38:      3838 


Contents  : 
Doctor's  family,  The. 


Perpetual  cunite,  1  he. 


Miss  Marjoribanka.  Kector,  The  NiK::i 

[38:38581  |      Salem  chiipel.  [38:8406 

Chronicles  of  Clovernook,  The.      1). 

(W.j  JERROLD  ...........................     38:        320 

The  same.      With   A    man    made   of 

money.     In   Works,     v.  0  ............     34:       1470 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  4.     Phil. 

ed  ............................................     34:      1404 

Chronicles   of   Golden   Friars,    The. 

J.  S.  Le  FANU.     3v  ....................     38:    1453-5 

Chrysal  ;     or,   the    adventures   of    a 

guinea.     C.  JOHNSTON  K  ...............     38:         490 

The  same  ..................................     4O:       2090 

Church,   Mrs.   Koss.     (formerly  Flor 

ence  Marryatt.) 
CONFESSIONS    of     Gerald    Estcourt. 

Leip.      18(i7.      2  v.  in  1.      sq.  16°....     35:       4265 

FUR  ever  and  ever.     Leip.      I860.     2 

v.  in  1.     sq.  1C0  ...........................     35:       4206 

GUP.     Lond.     1868.     8°  ..................     35:       4267 

HKR  lord  and  master.     Leip.     1871. 

2  v.  in   1.     sq.  10°  ........................     35:       4268 

LOVK'S  conflict.     Bost.     n.  d.     8°  .....     35:       4269 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16°  ...................................      35:       4270 

LUCKY    disappointment,    A.      Bost. 

n.  d.     sq.  16°  .............................      35:       4283 

MAD.    Dumaresq.     A   novel.     Lond. 

1873.     3  v.     sm.  8°  .....................     35:4271-3 

NKLLY  Brooke.     Leip.     1869.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16°  ..............................     35:       4274 

No  intentions.  A  novel.  Lond.   1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  ...............................     35:4275-7 

OPEN!  Sesame!     Bost.     n.d.     8°  .....     35:       4284 

PKTRONEL.     Leip.     1870.     2  v.in  1. 

sq.  16°  ......................................      35:       4278 

POISON  of  asps,  The.     A  novelette. 

N.  Y.     1871.     8°  ........................     35:       4279 

PKKY  of  the  Gods.     Bost.     1871.    8°.     35:      4280 
STAR  and   a  heart,   A.     Bost.     n.  d. 

8°  ............................................     35:       4286 

VeRONiyun.     Leip.     1809.    2  v.  in   1. 

6q.  16°  .....................................     35:       4281 

WOMAN       against      woman.       Bost. 

1867.      8°  ...................................     35:       4282 

Church  and  wife.     K.  St.  John   COR- 

BKT.     3v  ...................................    35:  4830-2 

Churchman,  A  broad,     (pseud.)    See 

WAKRINKK,  E.  A. 
Churchyard  watch,  The.    .1.  BANIM. 

In  Bit  o'  writin'  ..........................     35:      1531 

Churton,       Henry.        (pseud.)         See 

TOTKJKK,  A.  W. 
Cicely  :  a  story   of  three   years.      E. 

GRAHAM.     3  v  ..........................     37:  3251-3 

Cinderella.    Mi*s  A.  1.  THACKKRAY. 

With  The  story  of  Elizabeth  .........     39:       2863 

Cineas.     J.  M.  VILLEFKANCIIE  ........     39:      3735 

Cinnamon    and    pearls.      H.    MAR- 
TINKAU.     In  lllustr.  of  Pol.  Econ. 
v.  7  ..........................................      38:       2045 

Cinq-Mars.     A.  V.   do  VKINY  .........    39:      3730 

Cipher  ;   a  romance.     J.  G.  AUSTIN.     35:        930 


Circassian  boy,  The.     M.  LKRMONT- 

OKF.     Tr.  by  S.  S.  Conant 38: 

Circe.     B.  WHITE 4O:        370 

Circle  of  light.     H.  P.  MAI.KT 38: 

Circuit  rider :   a  tale  of  the  heroic  age. 

E.  EOGLKSTON -..     37:       159'. 

Circumstance.      H.   K.   (P.)    SPOF- 

FOBU.      II 'it/i  The  amber  gods 39:       2126 

Citizen  of  Prague.  Tr.  by  M".  Howitt.     4O:      2091 
Citoyenne  Jacqueline.  Mils  KKDDIE. 

(tiarah  Tytler).     3v 38:      707-11 

City  of  Nocross,  and  its  famous  physi 
cian.     C.  TUCK  KB.     (A.  L.  O.'E.)     39:      3341 
City  of  refuge,  A.    Mits  A.  1.  THACK- 

KRAY.  'With  Village  on  the  cliff...  39:  2866 
Civil  service.  J.  T.  LISTADO.  2  v.  38:1«1<>-11 
Civil  war.  T.  (K.)  HOOK.  In  Precepts 

and  practice,     v.  2 37:       4046 

Clack,  Mrs.  Louise. 

OUR  refugee  household.    N.  Y.    1866. 

12°  35:       4310 

Clan-Albin ;    a  national   tale.     Mr*. 

JOHXSTONE.    In  W.  S.  C.  L.    v.  8 ..     34:       4178 

The  same *15:      4918 

Clandestine  marriage,  The.     MissK. 

A.  DUPI-Y 37:      1062 

Clara.     K.  W.  HAcKLa.\i>KR 37:      3810 

Clara  Delamaine.     A.   W.  CUNNING 
HAM.     3  v 35:5148-50 

Clara     Howard.        C.     B.      BROWN. 

With  Ormond 35:       29111 

Clara  Moreland.     E.  BENNETT 35:      1976 

Clara  Stephens.     M.  M.  SIIKRWOOD. 

In  Works,     v.  4 39:       1639 

Clara  Vance,     (pseud.)     See  DENISON, 

Mrs.  Mary  A. 

Clara  Vaugnan.     R.  1).  BLACKMORE.     35:      2201 
Clare  Savile;  or,  sixty  years  ago.     J. 

LUARD ". 38:       1923 

Clarissa  ;  or,  the  Mervyn  inheritance. 

A.  BOWMAN 35:      2447 

Clarissa  Harlowe.     S.   RICHARDSON. 

8  v 39:     321-8 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.    .4  v 39:   3211-32 

The   same.      Condensed    by    C.    H. 

JONES.     Leisure  hour  series 39:         333 

Clark,  Alexander. 

STARTING   out;   a   story  of  the  Ohio 

hills.     Phil.     1875.      12° 35:       4320 

Clark,  Charles  Hebcr.     (Max  Adeler). 
OUT  of  the  Hurly-burly.    Phil.    1874. 

12° .". 33:          742 

Clarke,  C.  C.    See  CARLOS-CLARKE,  C. 
Clarke  Marcus. 

His  natural  life.     N.  Y.     1876.     8°.     35:       4333 
Clarke,  Mrs.  Mary  Cowden.  (b.  1809.) 

IRON  cousin,  The.    N.  Y.     1860.     12°.     35:       4335 
PORTIA  and  stories  from  Shakespeare. 

N.  Y.      1868.      12° 35:       433G 

RAMBLING  story,  A 35:      4337 

YARNsof  an  old  mariner.    Bost.   1869. 

16° 35:       4338 

Clarke,  Kebecca  Sophia.  (Sophie  May). 

ASKUBY  twins,  The.    Bost.    1876.    10°.     35:       4306 
AUNT  Madge's  story.      Bost.      1872. 

18° 35:      4345 

DOCTOR'S  daughter,  The.    Bost.    1872. 

16°  35:       4346 

DOTTY  Dimple  at  her  grandmother's. 

Bost.      1870.      18° 35:       4347 

DOTTY  Dimple  at  home.    Bost.    1870. 

18° 85:      4348 

DOTTY  Dimple  at  plav.     Bost.     1870. 

18°  ". 85:       4349 

DOTTY  Dimple  at  school.    Bost.    1869. 
18° 35:      4350 


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CLUB-BOOK. 


Clarke,  I*.  S.,  (continued.) — 

DOTTY  Dimple  out  west.    Host.    1870. 

18°  35:       4351    ! 

DOTTY     Dimple's     fly-away.       Host. 

1870.  1H° 35:       4352 

FAIRY  book.     Bost.     1872.     18° 35:       43.13 

LITTLE  folks  astray.   Host.    1871.   18°     35:      4:i54  j 
IIITTI.K    grandfather.       Bost.       1873. 

18° 35:  4355 

LITTI.K  grandmother.  Bost.  1873. 

18° 35:  4356 

LITH.K  Prudy.  Bost.  1872.  18°...  35:  4357 
LITTI.K  Prudy's  Capt.  Horace.  Host. 

1871.  18° 35:       4358 

LITTI.K  Prudy's  cousin  Grace.     Bost. 

1871.  18°.". 35:       43511 

LITTI.K  Prudv's  Dotty  Dimple.    Bost. 

1872.  18° ". 35:       4300 

LITTI.K   Prudy's  sister  Susy.     Bost. 

1871.      18° 35:       4361 

LITTLE   Prudy's   story-book.      Bost. 

n.  d.      18° 35:       4362 

Miss  Thistledown.     Bost.    n.  d.  18°.     35:      4303 

OUR  Helen.     Bost.     1875.     18° 35:       4364   . 

Piii'DY  keeping  house.     Bost.     1871. 

18° 35:       4365   i 

Claude.     L,idy  BI.AKK.     3v 35:2228-30 

Claude,  the  colporteur.   A.  MANNING.     38:      2459 

Claude  (iueux.     V.  Huoo 37:      4733 

Claude    Meudowleigh.      Capt.  W.  E. 

MOXTAOUK.     3v 38:  3051-3 

Claude    Melnotte  as  a  detective.     A. 

PINKKKTOX 38:      454G 

Claudia.     A.  M.  DOUGLASS. 

Claudia.     C.  TUCKKK.     (A.  L.  O.  E.)    39:      3342 

Claudine.      H.   LKK.     In  Canterbury 

tides,      v.    2 ."..     38:       1423 

Claudius,  Martin. 

COTTAGE   by   the   lake,    The.      Phil. 

1869.     10°.     The  fatherland  series.     35:       4370 

Claverings,  The.     A.  TKOLI.OI-K 39:      3104 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     39:       3105 
Clavers,    Afn.    Mary,      (pseud.)     .See 

K  IKK  LAND,  C.  M.  S. 
Clayton,  Cecil. 

KKKIK'S  game;  how  she  lost  and  how 
she    won.       Lond.       1873.       2     v. 

sm.  8° 35:   4376-7 

Clear   shining  after   rain.       Mies   C. 

BKOCK 35:       2839 

Clemens,  Hon., Jeremiah.  ( 18U-1865.) 

BERNARD  Lile;  an  historical  romance, 

embracing  the  periods  of  the  Texas 

revolution   and  the  Mexican  war. 

Phil.      1809.     12° 35:       4387 

MUSTANG  Gray.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°...     35:      4388 
KIVALS,  The;  a  tale  of  the  times  of 
Aaron  Burr  and  Alexander  Ham 
ilton.      Phil.      1800.      12° 35:       4389 

Tom  AS  Wilson;  a  tale  of  the  great 

rebellion.     Phil.      1805.     12° 35:       4390 

Clemens,    Samuel    Langhorne.      (b. 

1835.)      (Murk  Twain.) 
CKI.KKKATKD  jumping  frog.     N.   Y. 

1869.      16° " 33:       1175 

Gn. T>KI>  age,  The.     Tale  of  to-day. 
By    S.     L.    CLKMKNS   and   C.    i). 
WAKXKR.     Hartford..      1873.     8°..     35:       4400 
MAKK   Twain's  sketches.     Hartford. 

1875.     sm.    4° 33:       1177 

Clement's  trial  and  victory  ;  or,  sow 
ing  and  reaping.     M.  E.  B 35:      1300 

Clemmer,  Mary.      (  Mary  Ames.) 
KIKKNK;  or,  a  woman's  right.     N.  Y. 

1871.      8° 35:       4420 

His  two  wives.     N.  Y.     1875.     12°..     35:       4421 


Cleomenes  the  Greek.  I).  M.  CKAIK. 
(form.  V.  M.  Mulock.)  In  Romantic 
tales 35:  4940 

Clergyman's  wife,  The.     In  N.  and 

T.     v.  11 4O:      1051 

Clergyman's  wife,  and  other aketcheg. 

A.C.  M.  RITCHIE.  N.Y.   1807.   12°.     39:         427 

Clerical  murderer,   The.     A.   LKIGII- 

TON.     W.  T.  B.     v.  8 4O:      1718 

Cleve  hall.     E.  M.  SKWKLI 39:      1573 

Clever  woman  of  the  family.     C.  M. 

YUNGE 4O: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     4O: 

Cliff-climbers,  The;  or,  the  lone 
home  in  the  Himalayas:  a  sequel 
to  "The  plant  hunters.'1  M.  KEID.  39:  23H 

Clifford  Tnmp;  a  Georgia  story.     M. 

.1.  WESTMORELAND 4O:        327 

Cliffords  of  Craven,  The.  A  tradi 
tion.  A.  PK.'KKN.  In  W.  S.  C.  L. 

v.   5 *15:       4915 

The  same 34:      4175 

Climbing  the  rope.  H.  P.  H.  Now  KI.L.     38:      3087 

Cline,  A.  .). 

HKNKY  Courtland;  or,  what  a  farmer 

can   do.     Phil.     1870.     12° 35:       4430 

Clinton.  W.  SIMONDS.  (Walter  Aim- 
well.} 39:  1704 

Clique  of  gold.  The.     E.  GAKOKIAU...     37:       2750 

Clive,  L<i(li/  Catherine. 

PAUL  Ferroll.     A  tale.     N.  Y.     1856. 

12° 35:       4430 

The  same.     Leip.     1850.     sq.  10°..     35;      4437 
WHY  Paul  Ferroll   killed  his  wife. 

Leip.      1801.     sq.  10° 35:       4438 

YK A i<  after  year.     Leip.     1858.     10°.     35:       4439 

Olives  of  Hurcot,  The.     H.  SMITH 39:      1844 

Clock-bell  and  the  alarm-bell,  The. 
Mrt.  K.  K.  CIIARLKS.  With  Cot 
tage  by  the  cathedral 35:  4071 

Cloister   ami  hearth.     C.  RKADK 39:        138 

The  same 39:         139 

The  same.     Tauehnit/.  ed.     2v.ini.     39:         140 

Cloth  of  Frieze.     Lady  Wool).     3  v...     4O:      765-7 

Clotildp  ;  or,  the  secret  of  three  gen 
erations.  A.  de  PONTMAKTIN.  Tr. 
by  K.  C.  Barton 38:  4607 

Cloud  on  the  heart.     A.  S.  ROE 39:        597 

Cloud  pictures.     K.  II.  UNDERWOOD...     39:      3621 
Contents  : 

1.  The  exile  of  von  Ailelstcin's  soul. 

2.  Topanknlon. 

.'!.     Herr  UeKenbogen's  concert. 

4.     l  ireiit-or^un  prelude,  A. 
Cloud  with  the  silver  lining,  The.    M. 

A.      M  ArKAKNKNS.        In   Sunbeam 

stories 38:       2270 

Clouded  happiness.  Countess  d'ORSAY.     38:       3920 

Clouded  in  mystery.     M.  A.  BIRD 35:      2105 

Cloudesley,   a  tale.      W.  GODWIN. 

3  v 37:3099-3101 

Clouds  and  sunshine.     C.  KKADK 39:         141 

The  same.      With  Peg  Woftington 39:        100 

Clough  Kion.     M.  BANIM 35:       1533 

Cloven  foot,  The.     K.  H.  NKWKLI....     38:      3581 

Clovernook.     A.  CAKY 35:      3915 

Club-book,  The.     .1.  I'ITKKN,  G.M.T, 

POWER,   JEKDAN,   GOWKK,    MOIR, 

CUNNINGHAM,  HOGG,  KITCIIIK,  &c. 

2v.ini 4O:       1520 

Gmtfnfs  : 
Vol  I.  Bertram!  <le  la  Croix  ;  or,  the  siege 

of  KlinilcH.     G.  P.  R.  jAMtn. 
HfuMail-Uen-Almh  ;  or,  the  traveller.    J. 

GAI.T. 
(iipsy  of  the  Abruzzo,  The.    T.  POWER. 


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CLUB-BOOK. 


40 


COLLINS. 


Club-book,  (continued.)— 

Eisenbaoh ;    or,     the    adventures    of    a 
strnnger.     A   metropolitan   story.      A. 

PlCKEN. 

Fatal  whisper,  The.    J.  GAIT. 
Sleepless  woman,  The.     W.  JEBDAN. 
Dramatic  scenes,  lounded  on  Victor  HU 
GO'S  celebrated  tragedy  of  Hernani.    F. 
L.  GUWER. 

Vol  2.    Gowden  Gibbic.    A.  CUMNINGIIAM. 
bridal  of  Borthwick,  The.     1).  M.  Mont. 
Deer-stalkers    of    Glenskiach,    The.     A 

Highland  legend.     A.  PICKBN. 
Painter,  The.     A  Sicilian  tale.     J.  GALT. 
Laidlaws  and  the  Scotts,  The.      A  border 
tradition    by    the     Ettrick    shepherd. 
(psetul.  of  J.  Hooo.) 
Unguarde. I  hour,  The.    J.  GALT. 
Cheaterie  Paekeman,  The.    S.  RITCHIR. 
Bogle  o'  the  Bral :  a  queer  courting  story 
by   the    Ettriek   shepherd,     i  pseud,  of 
J.  Hono.) 

Book  of  lite,  The.    J.  GALT. 
Three  Kearneys,   The.     A  tale  of  the 

Dominie.     A.  PICKEN. 
Club  des  pendus,  Le.     G.  BORYS.     /» 

She  loved  him  madly 35:      2373 

Club  room,  The.     T.  S.  ARTHUR.     In 

The  martyr  wife 35:        787 

Clumber  Chase.     G.  G.  SCOTT.     3  v.    39:  1281-3 
Clyde,  Alton. 

l'Ni)KR  foot.     A  novel 35:       4448 

Clyffards  of  Clyft'e.    J.  S  SAUZADE. 

(Jiimes  I'ayn.) 39:       1160 

Clytie.      A  novel  of  modern  life.      J. 

HATTON.     3  v 37:   4101-3 

Coaina ;  the  rose  of  the  Algonquins. 

Mrs  A.  H.  DORSET 37:         793 

Cobb,  Sophia  Dickinson. 

HiLi.sitoKo' farms.    Bost.    18G9.    12°.     35:       4458 
Cobden,  Paul,     (pseud.) 

GOING   on    a   mission.      Bost.     1809. 

1(5°  35:       4404 

GOOD  luck.     Bost.     1869.     10° 35:       4465 

TURNING   wheel,  The.     Bost.     1869. 

10° 35:      4406 

WHO  will  win?     Bost.     1809.     10°...     35:       4467 
Cockaynes  in  Paris;  or,  gone  abroad. 

(W.)  B.  JERROLD 38:        3,'iO 

Cockton,  Henry.     (1808-1853.) 
FATAL  marriage,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

8° 35:      4081 

GEOROK  Julian.     Nee  The  prince. 

LOVE  match,  The.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°.     35:      4082 

PERCY  Effingham.     Lond.     1853.     2 

v.     12° 35:   4476-7 

PRINCE,  The;  or,  George  St.  George 

Julian.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 35:      4475 

SISTKRS,  The.     Same  as    Fatal   mar 
riage. 

STANLEY  Thome.    N.  Y.    n.  d.    16°.     35:      4478 
STEWARD,  The.     A  romance.     Phil. 

n.d.     8°  35:       4083 

SYLVESTER  Sound,  the  somnambulist. 

Phil  35:       4479 

VALENTINE  Vox ;  the  ventriloquist. 
With  his  life  and  adventures.  Phil. 

n.d.     8° 35:       4480 

Coslebs   in    search    of   a    wife.      H. 

MOKE 38:      3100 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  2 34:      1761 

Thesame 34:      1763 

Coen,  P.  J. 

EVALINE;  or,  weighed  and  not  want 
ing.     A  Catholic  tale.     N.  Y 35:       4486 

Coffin,  Charles  Carleton.     (Curlelon.) 
CALEB  Krinkle,  a  story  of  American 

life.     Bost.      1875.     8° 35:       4490 

FOLLOWING  the  flag.  Bost.  1865.  16°.     35:      441)1 
MY  days  and  nights   on   the   battle 

field" 35;       4492 

WINNING  his  way.    Bost.    1866.  16°.     35:       4493 


Coffin,  Robert  Barry.     (Barry  Gray.) 
Cakes  and  ale  at  Woodbine.     N.  Y. 

1868.      12° 35:       4500 

CASTLES  in  the  air  and  other  phan 
tasies.     N.  Y.     1871.     12° 35:      4501 

MATRIMONIAL  infelicities 35:      4502 

MY  married   life  at  Hillside.     N.  Y. 

1865.      12° 

OUT  of  town  ;  a  rural  episode.   N.  Y. 

1867.      12° 

Coggeshall,  William  Turner. 

IIOMK  hits  and  hints.     N.  Y.     1859. 

12°  

Contents : 
Easy  Warren. 
Little  Pe|og. 
Aunt  Patience. 
Buds  and  blossoms. 
Burning  coin,  The. 
Smart  boy,  The. 
fied.  Elton. 
Little  Chip. 

My  first  lesson  in  manli 
ness. 

Widow  Cliff  and  her  son. 
An  odd  music  lesson. 
Tom  Toperly. 
A  hint  for  homes 
Matrimony  for  money. 
The  prize  piano. 
Jared  Parker. 
Our  fireside. 
Fashionable  suicide. 
Pretty  apple-girl,  The. 
Sketch     of     sentiment's 

extremes,  A. 
Pride  of  wealth  and  pride 

of  worth. 

Masterly  inactivity. 
Moral  influence  of  taste, 

The. 
Cold   hand,   The.     C.   F.   GUERNSEY. 

In  Not  pretty,  but  precious 40: 

Cold  heart,  The!     W.  HAUFK.     In  T. 

f.  G 4O: 

Cole,  Miriam,     (pseud.)     See  HAKHIS, 

Mrs.  S.  S. 
Coleridge,  Christabel  R. 

HANHURY  mills 35: 

LADY  Betty.     Lond.     1869.     sm.  8°.     35: 
Coleridge,  Sara.     (1803-1852.) 

PHANTASMION:   a   fairy   tale.     Bost. 

1874.      12° "  35: 

College  theatricals.     In  T.  f.  B.     v.  2.     4O: 

Collegians,  The.     G.  GRIFFIN 37: 

Collins,  -Mortimer. 

IVORY   gate,   The.     Lond.     1869.     2 

v.     sm.     8° 35:   4523-4 

MARQUIS    and    merchant.       N.     Y. 

1871.      8° 35:       4525 

PRINCESS  Clarice,   The:    a  story  of 

1871.  Lond.     1872.     2  v.     sin.  8°.     35:   4520-7 
SQUIRE    Silchester's    whim.      Lond. 

1873.  3  v.  sm.  8° 35:4528-30 

TRANSMIGRATION.  Lond.  1874.  3 

v.  sm.  8° 35:  4531-3 

Two  plunges  for  a  pearl.  N.  Y. 

1872.  8" 35:       4534 

VIVIAN  romance,  The.    N.  Y.    1870. 

8° 35:       4535 

Collins,  (William)  Wilkie.  (b.  1824.) 

AFTKRtlnrk.     Leip.      18o6.     sq.  Hi0..     35:       4540 
ALICIA  Warlock,  and  other  stories. 

Bost.      1875.     8° 35:       4539 

Contents : 

Alicia  Warlock. 

"Blow  up  with  the  brig." 

Fatnl  cradle. 

Memoirs  of  an  adopted 

son. 
ANTONINA;    or,   the   fall   of    Home. 

N.  Y.      1868.     8° 35:       4541 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.     2   v.   in 

1.     sq.  16° :....     35:       4542 


35:       4503 

35:      4504 


35:      4508 

Summer  life. 

Jewish  (Quadroon,  The. 

Pinney's  pepper  bottle. 

Fallen  divine,  The. 

My  ragged  school  and  what 

it  suggested. 
Summer  recreation. 
Story  for  boys  and  girls,  A. 
Fable  lor  financiers,  A. 
Fashionable  vulgarity. 
Street  picture,  A. 
Haste  makes  waste. 
City  and  country. 
What  Jasper  Haven  lost. 
Kitchen  comforts. 
Marriage  by  draft. 
Lesson  from  the  street,  A. 
Pay  as  you  go. 
Being  somebody. 
Little  fibs. 

Reflections  on  a  barn. 
Kidnappers. 
1'idn't  think. 
Boy  enterprise- 
Shall  I  go  to  a  city? 
Man  in  the  moon,  The. 


1040 


1099 


4510 
4511 


4516 
1 693 
3551" 


Mrs.  Badgery. 
My  black  mirror. 
Queen's  revenge,  The. 
Sane  madman,  A. 


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COMINO. 


Collins,  (W.)  W.,  (continued.)— 

ARMADAI.K.     N.   Y.      1866.     8° 

The  same.      N.  Y.      1874.      12° 35:       4543 

The  same.     Leip.     1866.     3  v.    sq. 

16°  35:    4544-6 

The   same.     Leip.      1866.     3   v.   in 

2.     sq.    16° 35:    4547-8 

BASIL.     Leip.     1862.     sq.    16° 35:       4549 

DEAD  alive.     Bost.     1874.     16° 35:       4550 

DEAD  secret.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 35:      4551 

The  same.     In  N.  and  T.     v.  4-5...     4O:    1644-5 
DEAD  secret,  and  other  tales.     Leip. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 35:       4552 

Contents  : 
Agnes  Lee. 
Amphlett  love-match. 
Dead  secret. 
Helena  Mathowson. 
How  the  old  love  fared. 


FRO/EN    doop,    The;     and    Terribly 

strange  bed.  Host.  1875.  16°  ..... 
HIIIE  and  seek.  Leip.  185G.  2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16°  .............................. 

LAW  and  tbe  lady,  The.  N.Y.  1875. 

12°  ...............  '.  ........................... 

MAD  Monckton;  and  other  stories. 

I'hil.     n.  d.     8°  .......................... 

Cbuttnts  : 

Bjni-k  coltngfi,  The. 
Biter  hit,  The. 
Family  secret,  The. 

MAN  and  wife.     N.Y.     1874.     8°  ..... 

The  same.     Leip.     1870.    3  v.    sq. 
16°  ....................................... 

The  same.     Leip.     1870.    3  v.  in  2. 
sq.    10°  .................................... 

MIRANDA:     a   midsummer   madness. 
3  v  ........................................... 

Miss    or    Mrs.?    and    other    stories. 
1'liil.     n.  d.     8°  .......................... 


Murder  of   tbe  Archbishop 

of  Paris. 
My  window. 
New  boy  at  Stylcs's 
(Queen's  revenge. 
1  ellow  tiger. 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


4553 


4554 


455(5 


Mad  Monekton. 

Plot  in  private  life,  The. 


35:      4557 
35:4558-60 

35:  4501-2 

35;    4564-6 


"  Hlow  up  with  the  brig."  I 
Katal  cradle,  The. 


Miss  or  Mrs. 


MOONSTONE. 
The  same. 

sq.   16° 
NEW  Mugdalen,  The. 


N.  Y. 

Leip. 


1868.      8° 

1868.     2  v.  in  1. 


N.  Y.      1873. 


No  name.     N.  Y.     1803.     8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.     3  v.    sq. 

1(1°  

The  same.      Leip.     18G3.    3  v.  in  2. 

sq.  10° 

PLOT    in    private    life.      Leip.     1859. 

sq.  16°.     S<i»tc  at  Mad  Monckton... 

POOK  Miss  Finch.     N.  Y.     1872.    8°. 

The  same.     Leip.     1872.     2  v.    in 

1.     sq.   10° 

QrKKJt  of  hearts.    N.  Y.    185!).     12°. 

Qr  KEN'S    revenge,    The;    and    other 

stories.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

Con'ents: 

Bold  words  by  a  bachelor. 
Cases  worth  looking  at: — 

1  Adopted  heir. 

2  Poisoned  meal. 

3  Caldron  of  oil. 
Curiosities  of  literature:- 

1  I'nknown  public. 

2  Portrait  ot  an  author. 
Dramatic  Grub  street. 
Fragment     of     personal 

experiences: — 

1  Laid  up  in  lodgings. 

2  My  black  mirror. 
•Jerrold,  I'ouglass. 
Nooks  and  corners  of  his 
tory  : — 

1  Q'leen's  revenge. 

2  Great  (forgotten)  in 

vasion. 

3  Remarkable    revolu 

tion. 


35:       4567 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 


4570 
4571 


35:    4572-4 
35:  4575-ii 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 


4577 
4578 


4579 
4580 


1.V-! 


Sketches  of  character: — 

1  Talk-stoppers. 

2  Shockingly  rude  article. 

3  Mrs.  Bftdgerr. 

4  Bachelor  bedroom. 

5  Prny  employ  Miij.  Nam- 

by  ! 

*i  My  spinsters. 
Social  grievances:— 

1  Journey    in     search    of 

nothing. 
•2    Petition    to    the   novel 

writers. 

3  Give  us  room. 

4  Save      me     from      my 

friends. 

:>  Mrs.  Bullwinkle. 
To  think  or  to  be   thought 
for. 


35: 
35: 

*35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35; 
35: 

35: 
38: 


Collins,  (W.)  W.,  (confiimfd.)— 
SIGHTS  a-foot.     Phil.    n.  d.     8°  ........ 

SISTKR  Rose  .................................. 

STOLEN  mask.  Columbia,  S.  C.    1864. 
8°  ............................................ 

The  same.     Phil.    n.  d.     8°  ......... 

TKKKIHLY  strange  bed.     With  Frozen 
deep  ......................................... 

WOMAN  in  white,  The.     Illust.     N. 
Y.     1873.     12°  .......................... 

The  same.     Leip.      1860.     2   v.   in 
1.     sq.   16°  .............................. 

YKI.LOW  mask,  The  ........................ 

Collis,  Lauriston. 

MVSTKKY    of    Holly    tavern.       Phil. 
1873.      12°  .........  !'  ....................... 

Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.     A. 
M  ANN-IMS  ................................. 

Colman,  George,  the  younger.    (1762- 


liiioAD    grins;     My   nightgown    and 

slippers;    and    other    works,   prose 

and   poetical.       Edited   by   G.    B. 

Buekstone.     Lond.     n.  d."   sin.  8°.     33: 
Oinlentt  : 

Ballads  anil  songs. 

Broad  grins. 

Eccentricities    for   Edin 
burgh. 

Lady  of  the  wreck,  The. 

Memoir. 

My  nightgown  and   slip 
pers! 

Colomba.     P.   Meima'E 

Colonel  Daere.     Miss  E.  JOLLY 

Colonel  Floyd's  ward.      M.  V.  (H.) 

TERIIUNE.     (Marion  Ilarliinif) 

Note.  S  tine  as  Helen  Gardner's  wedding  day. 
Colonel  •  I aek,  life  of.     D.  DnFoE.      In 

N.  and  Mis.  works,  v.  1 34: 

Colonna,  the  painter.  T.  f.  15.  v.  1... 
Colville  family,  The.  F.  E.  SMEDI.EY. 
Comedy  of  terrors.  J.  DE.MILLK.... 
Cometh  up  as  a  flower.  Miss  R. 


4582 
4583 


4584 
4585 


4553 
4586 


4587 
458H 


4630 
2460 


1211 


Poetical  vagaries. 

Random  records  and  anec 
dotes. 

Two  persons,  The;  or,  tbe 
tale  of  a  shirt. 

Vagaries  vindicated  ;  or, 
hypocritic  hypercritics. 


38: 
38: 


2930 
470 


39:       2835 


4O: 
39: 
37: 


35: 
39: 


1017 

1693 

179(1 

270 

2970 
463 


2946 


1  50 


Comfort  Strong.      S.  S.  ROHHINS 

Comforted.     Phil.     1873.     16° 

Comforter,  The.     F.   BKEMEU.      In 

Works,    v.l 35: 

Comic     Blackstone,    The.      G.    A.   a 

BKCKKT 55: 

Comic  history  of  England,  The.     G. 

A.  a  BKCKKT 27:       1377 

Comic  history  of  Koine,  The.     G.  A. 

i'i  BECKET 26:      2198 

Comic  history  of  the  United  States. 

L.  HOPKINS 37:      4G90 

The  same.     .1.  I).  SHERWOOD 29:       1H45 

Comic  natural  history  of  the  human 

race.     H.  L.  STEPHENS 33:      3891 

Comical   romance  of  a  company  of 

stage   players.      P.    SCARRON.      In 

Whole  com.  works 34:       1915 

Comin'    thro'    the     rye.        Miss     11. 

MATHERS " 38:      2679 

Coming  from  the  front.     R.WOLCOTT. 

In  Stories  and  sketches 4O:      1681 

Coming  home;    or,  sithors  to  grind. 

By  the  author  of  "Trap  to  catch  a 

sunbeam."     [Miss  M.  A.  MACKAK- 

NKSS.]      Lond.     1867.     12° 

Coming  home.     Geo.  K.  WALKER 4O:          33 

Coming   home  to  roost.     G.  GRANT. 

3  v 37:  3287-9 

Coming   man,  The.     Rev.  J.  SMITH. 

2  v 39:   1926-7 

Coming  race,  The;  or,  the  new  Utopia. 

E.  (i.  E.  L.  BULWEK-LYTTON 35:      3099 


PROSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


COMING. 


42 


CONSCIENCE. 


Coming  wave,  The ;    or,   the   hidden 

treasure  of   High-rock.       Win.  T. 

ADAMS.     (Oliver  Optic) 35:        238 

Coxnins,  l-ix./iie  B.     (Laura  Caxton). 
HAKTWKLL   farm,  The.      Bost.    1871. 

12° 35:      4r,3"> 

ilAKiox  Berkley.  Bost.  n.  d.  12°.  35:  4636 
Commander  of  Miilta.  J.  il.  (culled 

Eugene)   SUE 39: 

Commissioner, The.  G. P. K.JAMES.    38: 
Common  errors      M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  8 39:       1043 

Common  sense.     C.  J.  NKWHY.     2  v. 

in  1 38:       3550 

Commonplace  :    a  tale   of   to-day  ; 

and  other  stories.    Ch.  G.  ROSSETTI.     39:        667 

Contents  : 

Commonplace;  The  lost  Titian;  Nick; 
lino;  Vanna's  twins;  A  safe  invest 
ment;  Pros  nncl  eons;  The  wuves  of 
tins  troublesome  world. 

Compensation  ;  or,  always  a  future. 

A.  M.  1J.  BRKWSTEK 35:       2780 

Complete  gentleman,  A.    II.  SIMCKK. 

/n  Brought  to  book.     v.  1 39:      2097 

Compton,  J. 

I"  ps  and  downs  of  an  old  maid's  life. 

Lond.      1869.     Hi 35:       4042 

Compton  friars.     Miss  A.  MAXXIXG.     38:      2401 
Comyn,  L.  N. 

ATMKRSTONE   Priory.      Bost.     n.    d. 

Hi0  *. 35:       4047 

KI.EXA:    an    Italian   tale.     Bost.     n. 

d.     10° 35:       4048 

Con  Cretan,  the   Irish   Gil    Was.     C. 

LEVER 38:      1573 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.  2v.ini.  38:  1574 
Con  O' Megan.  Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  SAD- 

LIKR... 39:       1014 

Condensed  novels.     (F.)  B.  HARTK.     37:      4055 

(linteals  : 
HAMISUMK  is  as  handsome  does.    By  Ch-s 

K-de. 

I.oi  HAH.     By  Mr.  Benjamins. 
Mi  CK-A-MueK.     After  Cooper. 
'I  KIIRKNCK  I'enville.    By  Cli-I-s  L-v-r. 
SKI.INA  Redilia.      Bv  Ittiss    M.    E.    B-«ld-n 

an.l  Mrs.  H-n-y  W-d. 
NIMETY-MNK  guardsman,  The.    By  Al-x- 

it-r  I  -m-9 
I>WKU,KII  of  the  threshold,  The.     By  .S'iV 

Ed-<l  l.-tt-n  B-lu-r. 

HAiivrKh  man;  The.    By  Ch-r-s  D-ck-ns. 
Miss  Mix.     rli-1-tte  Br-nte. 
GUY     Heavyston''.      By    the    Author   of 

"  Hword  nnd  gun." 
Mit.    Midshipman    Breezy.      By  Captain 

M-rry-t.  II.  N. 

JOHN  Jenkins.     By  T.  S.  A-th-r. 
No  title.     By  W-lk-e  C-ll-nx. 
M.  N.     Bein'g  a  novel  in  the  French  par 
agraphic  style. 
FANT.SK.      Alter    the    French   of   Victor 

Hugo. 
"  LA  Kemme."     After  the  French  of  M. 

Michelet. 
MAKV  Mcdillnp.  After  Belle  Boyd.  With 

an  intioduction  hy  G.  A.  S-la. 

Confession;  or,  the  blind  heart.    "VV. 

G.  SIMMS 39:  1079 

Confessional,  The.  Chr.  WIXTIIKR. 

In   Dunes  sketched  by  themselves. 

v.l 4O:  15:10 

Confessions  of  an  apostate.  Mrs. 

M.  A.  M.SADUKI: 39:  1013 

Confessions  of  Con  Cretan,  the  Irish 

(Jil  Bias.  C.  LKVKB.. 38:  1573 

'I  lie  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.  2v.ini..  38:  1574 
Confessions  of  an  elderly  gentleman. 

M.  GARDINER.     (Countess  of  Bless- 

inyion.) 37:       2804 


1077 
4186 
4920 


3834 
2871 


Confessions  of  Fit/.-Boodle.    "W.  M. 

THACKERAY.     In  Misc.,  v.  4 33:       4010 

The  same 33:      4014 

The  same.     In  Misc.,   v.   7.     Tauch- 

nitz  ed 33:       4001 

The  same 33:      4000 

Confessions  of.  Gerald  Estcotirt. 
Mrs.  K.  CHURCH,  (formerly  Flor 
ence  Mtirryai).  2  v  in  1 35:  42G5 

Confessions  of  a  maniac.    Mrs.  S.  S. 

ELLIS.     In  Family  secrets,     v.l...     37: 

The  same.     In  W.  N.  C.  L.     v.  10 34: 

The  same ™15: 

Confessions  of  an  odd  tempered 
man.  Mrs.  A.  Ol'iE.  In  Works, 

v.  3 38:       3903 

Confessions  of  a  pretty  woman.     J. 

PAKIIOK 38:       4140 

Confessions  of  a   workingman.     E. 

SOVVESTKE.     In  Trav.  Lib.     v.   1..     4O:       1091 
Confessors  of  Connaught,  The.     M. 

L.  M 38:      2103 

Confidence.      E.   E.   HALE.       \\'iih 

His  level  best 37: 

Confidence-man..     II.  MKLVII.LK...     38: 
Conformists.    J.  BAXIM.     WHh  The 

denounced 35:       1535 

Conformity.  Falsehood  and  truth. 
C.  K.  TOXXA.  (Charlotte  Elizabeth.) 

2v.ini 39:       3001 

Congo.      J.    ABBOTT.      In   H.   S.    B. 

v.  12 35:          47 

Coningsby,  Christopher. 

SHELTKRX:   a    novel.     N.    Y.     1868. 

12°  35:       4653 

Coningsby:  a  novel.     B.  DISRAELI..     37:        Goo 

The  sume 37:         061 

The  same.     Tauchnitx  ed 37:         602 

Connel  of  Dee.  J.  Hocm.  (Eftrick 
Shepherd.)  In  Winter  evening 

tales 37:       4521 

Connells  of  Castle  Connell.     J.  GOR- 

DOX.     2  v 37:  3170-7 

Connelly,  Kmma  M. 

I'XDKR  the  surface.    Fhil.     1873.12°.     35:       4058 
Conquered  :    the  story  of  a  contest. 
By  the  author  of  "Known  to  none." 

Lond.      1873.      3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2095 

Conquered  tit  last :    from  records  of 
Dhu  Hall  and  its  inmates.  Hardres.% 
O'HARA.    Lond.    1874.  3  v.   sm.  8°.     38:3817-19 
Conquering   and   to  conquer.     Mrs. 

E.K.CHARLES 35:      4070 

Conquest   and  self-conquest.     M.  J. 

ilclxTosn 38:       2240 

Conscience,  Hendrik.     (b.  1812). 
AMULET,  The.    (Simon  Turchi).    Bait. 

1874.      12° 35:       4004 

BI.IXD  Rosa.     (De  blinde  liosa).     With 

The  conscript :     35:      4059 

CONSCRIPT,  The.   (De  Loteling).    Bait. 

n.  d.      12° 35:       4659 

COUNT  Hugo  of  Craenhove.  (Oc- 
schiedenis  ran  (Jraef  Hugo  van  Craen 
hove).  Bait.  n. 'd.  12° 35:  4000 

CURSK  of  the  village,  The.     (Dt  plug 

der  dorpen).     Bait.     n.  d.     12° 35:       4061 

FISHERMAN'S  daughter,  The.     (Bella 

Stock).     Bait.     1874.     12° 35:       4005 

HAPIMXESS  of  being  rich,  The.     Bait. 

n.  d.      12° 35:       4062 

LION  of  Flanders;  or,  the  battle  of 
the  golden  spurs.  (De  Leutiiv  von 

Vlanderen).      Bait.      1850.     12° 35:       4060 

LUDOVIC  and  Gertrude.     (Illudwig  en 

Clotildis).     Bait.     1875.     12° 35:       4063 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


CONSCIENCE. 


43 


COOPER. 


Conscience,  (continued.) — 

MISKR,  The.     Bait.     n.  d.     12° 35:      4067 

POOR    gentleman,    The.      (De    arme 

Sdelman).     Bait.     n.  d.     12' 35:      4668 

RICK  KTICKETACK.      ( Rikkelikke-titk). 

Halt.     n.  d.     12° 35:       406!) 

Viu.AiiE    innkeeper,     The.        ( liaei 

(latisenrionck).     Bait.     n.  d.      12°...     35:       4670 
WOODEX    Clara.      (De  houten   Clara). 

With   Ricketicketack 35:       4669 

Yorxu  doctor,  The.     (De  jonge  Doc 
tor).     Bait.     187.-..     12° 35:    4670J 

Conscript,  The.     H.  CONSCIENCE 35:      4059 

Conscript,  The.     A.  ( D.)  DI-MAS 37:        !>"u 

Conspirators,    The ;    or,    Chevalier 

1)  llnrinental.      A.  ( D.)  Di  MAS 37:        !>71 

The  same.       II 'ith  Doctor  Basilius 37:       1022 

The  same 37;         908 

Constable  de  Bourbon.    W.  H.  Aixs- 

WOKTH.     2  v.  in  1 35:        412 

Constable  of  France,  The;  and  other 

military  historiettes.     ,).  GRANT....     37:       3305 
Constable   of   the   tower..      \V.    11. 

AIXSWORTH 35:        41. 'i 

Constance.    H.  LEE.    In  Canterbury 

tales,  v.  2 .'.      88:        112.! 

Constance   Aylmer:    a  story.      -Vrs. 

11.  K.  PARKER 38:      41C4 

Constance    Herbert.       Minn    (i.    K. 

JEWSIH-RY 38:        36.'. 

Constance  Lyndsay.     C.  G.  HAMIL 
TON " 37:      3H12 

Constance  Sherwood.    Lady(\.  FUL- 

I.KKTOX.      2  v.  in    1 37:       2550 

Consuelo.      /I/arf.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.     (George  Sand}.     8° 37;         002 

The  same.     Tr.  by  Fayette  Robinson. 

12° : 37:  oo3 

Contarini  Fleming.     B.  DISKAKU....  37:  663 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed 37:  not 

The  same.      With  Venetia 37:  0711 

The  same.      With  Young  duke.     8°...  37;  084 

The  same.      With  Young  duke.     10°.  37;  685 
Contentment    better    than    wealth. 

A.  B.  HAVKN.     (Cousin  Alice) 37;  413,'i 

Contraband;    or,   a   losing   hazard. 

.1.  G.  WHYTE-MELVILLE 4O:  42(j 

Contradictions.     A.  K.  DUNNIX<;.  37:  1050 
Contrast,  The.     M.  KIXIKWORTH.    In 

her  X.  and  T.,  v.  3 37:  ]4iin 

The  same.      In  Pop.  tales,  v.  2 37:  1507 

Contrast,  The.    Knrl  Mr  I.OKA  VE.    In 

W.  S.  C.  L.      v.    14 *15;  4924 

The  same 34:  44144 

Contrast,    The.     11.    PARK.     (Holme 

Lee) 38:  41115 

Contrast  of  wives,  The.     In  W.  T.  B. 

v.  6 4O:  1710 

Convent,  The,  and   the   manse.      I). 

C'llAI'I.IN 

Convent  of  St.  Clair.     M.  M.  SIIKK- 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  14 39:      1114:1 

Convert   of    St.    Paul  ;    or,    Acte    of 

Corinth.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37;        900 

Convict,  The.     (i.  P.  K.  JAMES.     2  v. 

in  1 38:         174 

Conyers,  Ansley. 

CIIKSTKKI.KKIII.      Loud.      1873.     3  v. 

»m.  8° 35;   4071-3 

Conyngham,  David  P. 

O'DOXXKLS    of   Glen    cottage,   The. 

N.   Y.     1874.     12° 35;       4080 


Cook,  Dutton. 

Lo.     N.  Y 

YOUNO    Mr.    Nightingale.        Loud. 

1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 

Cook,     Mrs.     Mary     Louise.        (Mary 

Lennox). 
ANTK  Bellum  :  southern  life  as  it  was. 

Phil.     1808.     12° 

FKMAI.K  Quixote.    Lond.    1820.    2  v. 

12°  

Cooke,  John  Ksten.     (b.  1830.) 

DOCTOR  Vandyke.     N.  Y.     1872.     8°. 

FAIRFAX;  or,  master  of  Green  way 
court.  N.  Y.  18G8.  12° ~.. 

HAMMER  and  rapier.  N.  Y.  1870. 
12°  

HEXRY  St.  John,  gentleman,  of 
"Flower  of  hundreds,"  in  the  countv 
of  Prince  George,  Virginia:  a  tale 
of  1774-5.  N.  V.  1800.  12° 

H  KR  majesty,  the  queen  :  a  novel. 
Phil.  1873.  12° 

HILT  to  hilt;  or,  the  Shenandoah  in 
1804.  X.  Y.  1809.  12° 

LKATIIER  stocking  and  silk;  or,  hun 
ter  John  Myers  and  his  times:  u 
story  of  the  valley  of  Virginia. 
N.  Y.  1854.  12°..." 

MOHUN;  or,  the  last  days  of  Lee. 
N.  Y.  1869.  12° 

OUT  of  the  foam.     N.  Y.     1871.      12°. 

Si'KRY  of  Eagle's-nest.  N.  Y.  1800. 
12°  

Yoi'TII   of  Jefferson.      N.  Y.       1854. 

12° 

Coolidge,  Susan,  (pseud.)     See  WOOL- 
SET,  A/ins  Sarah  C. 
Cooper,  Frank,  {pseud.)      See  SIMMS, 

vv.  G. 

Cooper,    James   Fenimore.       (1789- 

1861). 
AFLOAT  and  ashore.     N.  Y.      I860. 

8°  

The  same.     N.  Y.     1807.     12° 

BRAVO,  The:  a  Venetian  story.     N. 

Y.     1800.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1867.     12° 

CHAIN-HEARER,  The      N.  Y.      1800. 

8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1HOO.     12° 

CRATF.R,    The;    or,    Vulcan's    peak. 

N.  Y.      1807.     8° 

The  same.     X.  Y.     1809.     12° 

DKEK-SLATKK,  The;  or,  the  first  war 
path.  N.  Y.  1870.  8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1800.     12° 

FET-FOLLKT,  Le.    Same  as  Wing  and 

wing. 
HEADSMAN,  The;  or,  the  Abbaye  des 

Vignerons.     N.  Y.     1867.     8° 

The  same.     X.  Y.     1869.      12° 

HEIDEXMAI'EH,  The;  or,  the  Bene 
dictines:  a  legend  of  the  Rhine. 

N.  Y.     1867.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1808.     12° 

HOME  as  found.    Sequel  to  Homeward 

bound.     N.  Y.     1870.     8° 

The  snme.     X.  Y.     1809.   .12° 

HOMEWARD   bound;    or,    the   chase. 

X.  Y.     1800.     8° 

The  same.  N.  Y.  1809.  12° 

JACK  Tier;  or,  the  Florida  reef.  X. 

Y.  1800.  8° 

The  same.  N.  Y.  1869.  12°.... 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 

35: 
35: 
35: 

35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 

24: 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 


35: 
35: 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 


4080 
4087-9 

4090 

•1701 
4702 
4  703 

4704 

4705 
4706 

4707 

4708 
4709 

4710 
1866 


4720 
4721 

4722 
4723 

4724 
4725 

4720 
4727 

4728 
4729 


47.'!0 
4731 


4732 
4733 

4734 
4735 

4736 

47:t7 

4738 
4739 


1'KOSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


COOPER. 

Cooper,  J.  F.,  (coirfinued.) — . 

LAST  of  the  Mohicans.     N.  Y.     1869. 

8°  

The  same.     N.  Y.     1875.     12° 

LIONEL  Lincoln;   or,  the  leaguer  of 

Boston.     N.  Y.     1866.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     186<>.     12° 

M  F.RCF.DES  of  Castile;  or,  the  voyage 

to  Cathay.     N.  Y.      1869.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 

MILKS  Wallingford.    Sequel  to  Afloat 

and  ashore.     N.  Y.     1870.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y*.     1860.     12° 

MONIKINS.     N.  Y.     1860.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1860.     12° 

NED  Myers ;  or,  a  life  before  the  mast. 

N.  Y."     1860.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1860.     12° 

OAK-OI-ENINGS;    or,  the   bee-hunter. 

N.  Y'.     1866.,    8° 

The  same.     N.  Y'.     1864.     12° 

PATHFINDER,   The;     or,   the   inland 

sea.     N.  Y*.     1860.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y".     1869.     12° 

PILOT,  The:  a  tale  of  the  sea.     N.  Y'. 

1865.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 

PIONEERS,  The;  or,  the  sources  of  the 

Susquehanna.     N.  Y.     1866.     8°... 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1870.     12° 

PRAIRIE,  The:  a  tale.     N.  Y.     1859. 


44 


Cooper,  J.  F.,  (continued.) — 


The  same.     N.  Y. 
PRECAUTION.     N.  Y. 


1869.     12°  ...... 

1867.     8°  ...... 


The  same.     N.  Y.     1869.     12°  ...... 

KKD  Rover.  N.  Y.  1870.  8°  ......... 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1872.     12°  ...... 

RKUSKINS.  N.  Y.  1866.  8°  ......... 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1869.     12°  ...... 

SATANSTOE:  a  tale  of  the  colony.  N. 

Y.      1860.      8°  .....................  ".  ....... 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1867.      12°  ...... 

SKA-LIONS;  or,  the  lost  sealers.  ^N. 

Y.      1864.      8°  ............................. 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1864.     12°  ...... 

SPY,  The:  a  tale  of  the  neutral 

ground.     N.  Y.     1870.     8°  ........... 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.     12°  ...... 

STORIES  of  the  prairie.  N.  Y.  1868. 

12°  .......................................... 


35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 


Bw  -hunter.  The, 

Emignmts,  Tlie  ;  and  the  attack. 


I  Siege  of  the 
|   house,  The. 


STORIES  of  the  sea.   N.  Y.    1868.  12°.     35: 

C'unffint-i : 

Adver.tnres  in  the  Pacific.        Red  rover,  The. 
Crater,  The.  Water-witch,  The. 

Tjong  Tom  Coffin  and  the        Wreck  of  the   Dawn, 

Ariel. 

STORIES   of    the   woods;    or,   adven 
tures  of  Leather-stocking.     N.  Y. 

18G9.     12° 35: 

Two  admirals,  The.   N.  Y'.    1867.8°.     35: 


4740 
4741 

4742 

4743 

4744 
4745 

4746 
4747 
4748 
4749 

4750 
4751 

4752 
4753 

4754 
4755 

4756 

4757 

4758 
4759 

4760 

4761 
4762 
476:-! 
4764 
4765 
4766 
4767 

4768 
4769 

4770 
4771 

4772 
4773 

4774 
block- 

4775 


The  same.     Leip.     1842.     sq.  16° 
WATER-WITCH,  The;  or,  the  skimmer 

of  the  seas.     N.  Y.      1874.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 

WAYS  of  the  hour.    N.  Y.    1874.    8°. 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 

W'Ki-Tof  Wish-Ton-Wish,  The.     N. 

Y'.     1874.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1874.     12° 

WING-AND-WING;    or,   le   feu  follet. 

N.  Y.     1874.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 

WYANDOTTE;  or,  the    hutted  knoll. 

N.  Y.     1874.     8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 


35: 

35: 

35: 
35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 


The. 


4776 
4777 

4778 

4779 
4780 
4781 
4782 

4783 
4784 

4785 
4786 

4787 
4788 


COTTAGE. 


Leaf  her-stockiny  tales  : 

1.   Deerslaver.  1.  batanstoe. 

a.  Last  of 'the  Mohicans.        ••!.  Chainbearer. 

3.  Pathfinder.  3.  Redskins. 

4.  Pioneers. 

5.  Prairie. 

Cooper   of  Nuremberg,   The.     E.   T. 

W.  HOFFMANN.  In  Strange  stories.     37:       4480 
Coopers,  The  ;  or,  getting  under  way. 

A.  B.  HAVF.N.     (Cousin  Alice.)......     37:      4134 

Copley,  Mrs.  E. 

EARLY  friendships.   N.  Y.  1852.  18°.     35:      4825 
Coppelius,  the  sandman.     E.  T.  W. 

HOFFMANN.     In  Strange  stories 37:       4480 

Coquette,  The;  or,  Eliza   Wharton. 

H.FOSTER 37:       2420 

Cora    and    the    doctor.     H.    N.    (W.) 

BAKF.U.     (Aunt  H/ittie.} 35:       1383 

Cora    Belmont;  or,  the  sincere  lover. 

Phil.      1866.      12° 4O:       2097 

Coral  Island,  The :  a  tale  of  the  Pa 
cific  ocean.     K.  M.    BAI.LANTYNK.     35:      1454 
Corbet,  Robert  St.  John. 

CiH'Ron   and    wife:     a  question    of 

celibacy.    Lond.    1872.    3  v.  sm.  8°.     35:   4830-2 
Sue  i  UK'S  grandson,  The  :  a  tale  of  a 

strong    man's    weakness.        Lond. 

1873."   3v.     sm.   8° 35:    4833-5 

Corbin,  Mrs.  C.  F. 

His  marriage  vow.    Host.     1874.   12°.     35:       4843 

Cord  and  creese.     J.  UE  MII.LE 37:        271 

Corinne ;  or,   Italy.     Mad.  A.  L.   G. 

N.  de  STAei.-HoLSTEiN 39:       2147 

Cornelius.  Mrs.  M.  A. 

LITTLE  wolf:  a  tale  of  the  western 

frontier.     Cin.     1872.      12° 35:       4851 

Corner,  Miss  Julia. 

ENGLISH  envov  at  the  court  of  Nich 
olas  I.      N.  V.      1854.      12° 35:       4859 

Cornwall,  C.  .M. 

FRKK,  vet  forging  their  own  chains. 

N.  Y.      1876.      12° 35:       4865 

Cornwallis,  Kinahan. 

ADRIFT  with  a  vengeance:  a  tale  of 

love  and   adventure.     Lond    1870. 

12°  35:       4867 

PILGRIMS  of  fashion  :  a  novel.  N.  Y. 

1862.      12° 35:       4868 

Corp,  Harriet. 

ANTIDOTK,    An,   to    the    miseries  of 

human  life,  in    the   history   of  the 

Widow    Placid  and   her   daughter 

Rachel.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°. ..^ 35:       4876 

Corsair,    The.      ilfarl.    A.    L.   A.    I). 

DVDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 37:         904 

Corse  de  Leon  :  a  romance.     G.  P.  R. 

JAMKS 38:         175 

Corsican    brothers,   The.       A.    (I).) 

DI-MAS 37:        972 

Cottage  by  the  cathedral,  and  other 

parables.     Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARLES 35:      4071 

Contents  : 

Cottage  by  the  cathedral, 
The. 

Unknown  architect  of  the 
minster,  The. 

Only  the  crypt. 

Sepulchre,  The,  and  the 
shrine. 

Black  ship,  The. 

Island  and  the  main  land, 
The, 

Humanity  and  her  por 
trait  painters. 

"Things  using  us." 

Grannie's  recipe  for  pick 
ling  grievances. 

Ruined  temple,  The. 

Jewel  of  the  order  of  the 
king's  own,  The. 


Cathedral  chimes,  The. 

What  makes  things  musi 
cal  ? 

Acorn,  The. 

Parables  in  household 
things. 

Passages  from  the  life  of  a 
fern. 

Clock-bell,  The,  and  the  a- 
larm-bell. 

Thorns  and  spines. 

Sunshine,  daylight,  and  the 
rock. 

Wanderers  and  pilgrims. 

Ark,  The,  «nd  the  fortress. 

Three  dreams,  The. 

Thou  and  I. 

Song  without  words,  The. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


COTTAGE.  45 


COUSIN. 


Cottage  by  the  lake,  The.     M.  CI.AU- 

Dius.... 35:      4370 

Cottage   on    the   hill,   The.      L.    C. 

MOI-I.TOX.     In  My  third  book 38:       3182 

Cottagers  of  (ilenlmrnie.     E.   HAM 
ILTON 37:      3H35 

Cottar's  daughter,  The.     In  W.  T.  I!. 

v.  H 4O:      1718 

Cottin,  Mad.  S.  K. 

KI.I/.AUKTII  ;     or,    exiles   of    Siberia. 

I'liil.       18G8.       12° 35:       4882 

SARACEN;  or,  Matilda  and  Malck 
Adhol :  a  crusade  romance.  In  W. 

S.  C.  L.     v.  9 34:      4179 

Thesame *15:       4!H9 

Cotton,  Kobert  Turner. 

ills.  Carington:  a  tale  of  love  and 
conspiracy.  Lond.  1873.  H  v. 

sm.  8° 35:   4890-2 

Coulson,  J.  G.  A. 

ODD  trump 35;       4894 

Coulyng  custle;    or,  a  knight  of  the 

olden  days.     A.  GIHKRXK 37:      2964 

Count  .Marcos.     15.  DISRAELI.      With 

Ixion.      8° 37;         6G8 

Thesame 37:         609 

Count  Hugo  of  Craenhove.     H.  Cox- 

SCIKXCK 35:      40(10 

Count  Kostia.     V.  CHKKHI  I.IK/ 35:      4108 

Count  Mirabeau.     T.  MUXDT 38:       3270 

Count  of     Monte-Cristo.        A.    (I).) 

DI-MAS 37:        973 

Thesame.     2v.ini 37:       1021 

Count  of  .Moret,  The.  A.  (D.)  DCMAS.  37:  974 
Count  I'esaro,  The.  D.  G.  MITCH  KLL. 

(Ik  Marvel.)     In  Seven  stories 38:       3013 

Count  liobert  of  Paris.  \i>  W.  SCOTT. 

I'arkcr  ed.     2  v «39:    1345-U 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:       1358 

Thcsamo.     Abhotsford  ed 39:       1370 

Thesame 39:       1393 

Thesame.     Household  ed.       2v 39:    1441-2 

Thesame.     Pocket   od 39:       1468 

The  .-nine.      Tauchmtz  ed 39;       147G 

Counterfeiter,  The.     I).   1'.  THOMP 
SON.      In   Centeola 39:       2970 

Counterparts.      K.    S.    SHKPPAP.II. 

(E.lierger.) 39:       1618 

Countess    and   queen.     Mde.    G.    I)K 

WITT.     In  Dames  of  high  estate...     37;         401 
Countess deCharny.  A.  (D.j  DUMAS.     37:        975 
flat?..     This  is  a  translation  of  part  ol  Ln 
Ctnntr*xf.  fir,  Cttnrnif.    fr.  V.  1,  ch.  1,  to  v.  4, 
ch.  22,  incl.  ed.  Levy  in  f»  v. 

The  siime.  With  The  queen's  neck 
lace 37;  1025 

Countess  Gisela.  K.  Jonx.  (E. 

MiirliH.} 38:  380 

Countess  Ida:  a  tale  of  Berlin.  T. 

S.KAY.  2v 37:  2045-6 

Countess  Kate.     G.  M.  Yoxtu: 4O:       1208 

Countess  of  Cassilis.  A.  CAMPHKI.L. 

Jn  \V.  T.  H.,  v.  8 4O:  1718 

Countess  of  Monte-Cristo.  .1.  l)r 

HOYS 37:  mio 

Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia.  Sir 

P.  SIDXKY 39:  i860 

Countess  of  Hudolstndt.  Mad.  A.  L. 

A.  I).  DriiEVANT.  ( George  ,S'«nrf).  37:  905 
Countess  of  Salisbury.  A.  (  I). ) 

DUMAS '. 37:  97fl 

Country  courtships.  A.  HKAI.K.  3  v.  35:  1775-7 
Country  cousin,  The.  A.  CARY.  In 

Picture*  of  country  life 35:      :i9!8 


Country  dreams  and  apparitions.     .1. 

Ho(i<i.        (Etfrick    Shep/ient.)        In 

Winter  evening  tales 37:  4521 

Country  hospitalities.  C.  SINCLAIR.  39:  1726 
Country  neighborhood.  K.  A.  Du- 

PUY 37:  l»63 

Country  neighbors.  H.  (E.)  li. 

STOW  K.  //<  Queer  little  people 39:  2334 

Country  of  the  dwarfs.  P.  I)r 

CiiAii.i.r 21:  941 

Country  quarters.  M.  GARDIXKK. 

(Countess  of  lUe.tsington.) 37:  2805 

Country  quarters.  15on  Gaultier's 

tales.     Th.  MARTIN.      In  W.  T.  B. 

v.  2 40:  1712 

Country  stories,  old  and  new.  H. 

PARR.      (Holme  Lee.)     2  v 38:   4196-7 

Contfn's  : 

v.l.    .JANUARY:  Poliy's  one  oft'er  ;  Hawks- 
well  place. 

FKHUUAKY:  Coining  inlo  a  fortune;  By 
the  shore  of  life. 

MARCH  :  Lady  Sennier's  long  step  ;  Grave 
in  the  moorland. 

Ai'RiL:  Rufns  Helstone;    St.  Mi  rk's  eve. 

MAY  :  Under  the  rose;  Lost  on  the  shore. 

JUNE  :    Three  nights  by   Ashpnol ;    The 
holy   well;  Two  prudent   by   half;  or, 
proud  fvelly  Kingsland. 
v.  2.  Ji'LYi    The  Chelwyndes  ;  The  love- 
test. 

AU<H>T:  Sibyl's  disappointment ;  May 
Miir^aret ;  The  sighing  sh:ide. 

SEPTEMBER  :  The  skel.  ton  in  the  closet ; 
Sir  Kalph  and  Lady  .loan. 

OuToitER :  The  sanctuary  in  the  mount 
ains  ;  An  autumn  shadow. 

NOVF.MHKR:  Lina  Kernie  ;  Shadows. 

DECEMBER:  Jenny's  vocation  ;  The  haun 
ted  mere ;  A  winter  wedding  in  the 
wolds. 

Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories.     .1. 

TROWBRIDQK.     (I'aul  Creylun) 39:      3::i2 

Contents  : 

Arcbibidd  Blossom,  bach-  |  Man   who    stole   a   meeting 

elor.  house,  The. 

Coupon  bonds.  Mr.  Hlazay's  experience. 

Fessendcn's.  Nancy  Blynn's  love  s. 

In  the  ice.  Preauhing  lor  Solwyn. 

Miidnni   Waldoborough's  Romance  of  a  glove,  The. 

carriage. 

Course  of  true  love  never   did  run 

smooth.     C.   KKADK 39:        142 

Courtenay  of  Walreddon.     Mrs.   A. 

E.  ItKAY 35:      2696 

Courtesies  of   wedded   life.     H.    N. 

(W.)  KAKKR.     (Aunt  Ilultie] 35:       13K6 

Courtier,  The.   E.  G.  E.  L.  HCLWKR- 

LYTTOX 35:      3100 

Courting  and  farming.     J.  P.  SMITH.     39:       19  17 
Courtship  and  a  campaign  :  a   Mila 
nese  tale  of  '06.     M.   DAMN.     2  v.     37:        25-6 
Courtship    and    marriage.        C.     L. 

HUNT/ 37:       4312 

Courtship  and  matrimony.     H.  MO'K- 

itis 33:      30S4 

Cousin  Alice,     (pseud.)     See  HAVKX, 

Alice  15 

Cousin    Carl.       C.    BKRXIIARH.      In 

Danes  sketched  by  themselves    v.l.     4O:       153d 

Cousin  from  India.     G.  M.  CHAIN 35:       4965 

Cousin  < ieottrey.     T.  (K.)  Hook 37:      4030 

Cousin  Harry.     Mrs.  E.  C.  GRKY 37:       3495 

Cousin   I-uey  among  the  mountains. 

J.  AIIHOTT i 35:          27 

Cousin    Marshall.      11.    M  ARTINKAU. 

In  1 11  us.  of  Pol.  EC.  v.  3 38:  2041 

Cousin  Mattie,  .1.  Ho<»;.  (EHrirk 

Nliei>Jiertt.)        In     Winter    evening 

tales,  v.  2 *..  37;  4521 

Cousin  Maude  and  Rosamond.  M.  J. 

HOI.MKS 37;      4501 


PKUSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


COUSIN. 


46 


CRAIK. 


2860 


Ill-lil!    lit    .'I  -I. 

B,x    wrcks     ill    lloppen- 
heim. 


37: 
37: 
38: 


21: 


Cousin  Phillis ;   and  other  tales.    Mrs. 

E.  C.  GASKEI.L 37 

Contents: 

Cousin  Phillis. 
Cuiiuus,  if  true. 
Miinchester  maiTiage, 

Cousin  Virginia,  (jaejid.)  See  JOHN 
SON,  V.  W 

Cousin  William.  T.  (E.)  HOOK 

The  same.  /«  Sayings  and  doings... 

Cousins,  The.      M.  J.  MrlNTosn..  .. 

Covenanters'  march,  The.  Thos. 
GILLKSPIK.  /»  VV.  T.  B.  v.  8 

Covenanting  family.  The.  .1.  M. 
WILSON.  In  W.  T.  B.  v.  7 

Coventry,  F. 

POMPRY  the  little.    Lond.    1820.   12°.     35: 

Coward,  The.     H.  MORFOKD 38: 

Cox's  diary.      Win.   M.  TIIAI'KEKAY. 

In  Miscellanies,     v.  1.     Phil.  ed...     33: 
The   same.      In    Miscellanies,      v    4. 

Tauchnitx  ed 33: 

The    same.      In   Miscellanies,      v.    \: 

Bost.  ed 33: 

Cozzens,  Frederic  Swartwout.  (1808- 

1809.) 
ACADIA  ;  or,  a  month   with   the  blue 

noses.      N.Y.      1870.      12° 

SAY-INGS   of   Dr.    Bushwhacker    and 
other  learned  men.     N.  Y.      1867. 

12°  

The  same.  With  an  autobiographic 
sketch,  and   several   papers  now 
first  collected.    N.Y.     1871.    12°. 
SPARKOWGRASS  papers,  The;  or,  liv 
ing  in  the  country.     N.  Y.     1870. 

12°  " 

Crackers     for     Christmas.       E.    H. 

KNATCHDULL-HUGKSSON 38: 

Cradock  Nowell.    K.  I).  BLACKMORE.     35: 
Craik,    Mrs.  Dinah   Maria,   (formerly 

Miss  Mulock).     (b.  1826.) 
ADVENTURES  of  a  brownie.     N.  Y. 

1872.     16° 

AGATHA'S   husband.      N.  Y.      1808. 

8°  

The  same.      Leip.      1800.     sq.  16°. 

ALICE  Learmont.      With  A  hero 

AI.WYX'S     first     wife.        With    Lord 

Erlistoun 35: 

AVILLIOX,   and  other   tales.     N.  Y. 

1874.    8° 35: 

Contf.nts  : 

Adelaide. 

All  for  the  best. 

Antonio  Melidori. 

Avillion;  or,  the  happy 
is'es. 

Bride's  tragedy. 

Cleomenes,  (he  Greek. 

Cross  on  the  Snow  moun 
tains. 

Daughter  ot  Heremon 

Doctor's  family. 

Erotion. 

Half-caste. 

Italian's  daughter. 

BRAVE  lady,  A.     N.Y. 


4637 
4050 
2247 


4O:   1718 


40:   1717 


4898 
3123 


4007 


4004 


4011 


33:   1227 


33:   1228 


33: 


1062 
2202 


35:   4905 


35: 
35: 
35: 


1759 


4906 
4907 
4921 

4928 
4908 


Kong  Tolv. 
Last  of  the  Ruthvens. 
Li!e  episode. 
Minor  trials. 

Miss  Lilly's  experienceH. 
Old  mathematician.  The. 
Only  son. 
RoBicrucian.  The. 
Sculptor  of  Bruges,  The. 
Sell-seer,  The. 
Story  of  Elisabetta  Sirani. 
Story  of  Hyas. 
'Tis'useless  trying. 
Two  homes. 
1872.      8°...      35:       4909 


The  same.     Leip.     1870.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  l(i° 35:       4910 

BREAD  upon  the  waters.    H't'MAhcro.     35:      4921 
BHKAD  upon  the  waters;   A  family  in 

love;  A  low  marriage;  The  double 

house.     I.eip.      18(55.     16° 35:       4911 

CHRISTIAN'S  mistake.     N.  Y.     1865. 

12° 35:      4912 

The  same.     Leip.     18(15.     st|.  16°...     35:       4913 


35:       4914 


Minor  trials. 

Miss  Lefty's  experiences. 

old  mathematician,  The. 

Only  son,  The. 

Ph  lip    ArmytHge  ;    or,  the 

blind  gnTs  love. 
'Tis  useless  trying. 
Two  homes,  The. 


With    Bread 


Craik,  Mrs.  I).  M.,  (continued.) — 
DOMESTIC  stories.  Leip.   1862.  sq.  16° 

Con'en's  : 
Adelaide:  being  the  fra. 

nienls    Irom    a    join 

W'fe's  diary. 
All  for  the  best. 
Bride's  tragedy. 
Doctor's  family. 
Halt'-OHSte,  The. 
Italian's  daughter. 
Last  of  the  Hlithvens. 

DOUBLE-HOUSE,   The. 

upon  the  waters 35: 

FAIRY-HOOK,  The.    N.Y.    1873.    12°.     35: 

FAMILY  in   love,   The.      With  Bread 
upon  the  waters 35: 

HANNAH.     N.  V.      1872.     8° 35: 

The  same.     N.Y.      1872.     12° 35: 

The  same.     Leip.     1871.     2v.ini. 
16°  

HEAD   of    the   family,    The.      N.  Y. 

n.  d.    8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1858.     2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  16° 

HKRO,  A;    Bread    upon    the   waters; 
Alice  Learmont.    N.Y.    187o.    12°. 

Is  it  true?     Tales,  curious  and  won 
derful.     N.Y.      1872.      10'J 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


4911 
4915 

491  1 
4916 
4917 

4918 
4919 
4920 
4921 
4922 


Contents  : 
Banshee    of    White-goat 

Castle  in  the  lough. 
Eiyphina's  child, 
r'ani-hoiniek's  fairy  gifts. 


Ley,  Breis,  the  Breton  David. 
Night  washer-women,  The. 
Story  of  F.lidnre,  The. 
Witch  of  Argouges,  The. 
Wonderful  turkey,  The. 


Jeandrin  the  goblin. 
JOHN   Halifax,   gentleman.      N.   Y. 

18(59.      12° .' 35:       4923 

The  same.     Leip.     1857.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 35:       4924 

LAST  house  in  C —  street,  The.    With 

Lord  Erlistoun 35:       4928 

LIFE  for  a  life,  A.    N.Y.    n.  d.     12°.     35:       4925 
The  same.     Leip.     1859.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 35:       4926 

LITTLE   lame   prince,    The.      N.  Y. 

1875.      16° 35:       4927 

LORD   Erlistoun;   Alwyn's  first  wife; 
The  water  cure;  The  last  house  in 
C— street.      Leip.      1804.     sq.  16°..     35:       4928 
Low  marriage,  The.     With  Bread  up 
on  the  waters 35: 

35: 
35: 
35: 


8° 


MISTRESS  and  maid.    N.Y.   n.  d. 

The  same.     N.Y.     n.  d.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1862.     sq.  16°.. 
MY  mother  and  I :  a  love  story.     N. 

Y.      1874.     12° ". 35: 

NOBLE  life,  A.     N.Y.     1867.     12°...  35: 

The  same.     Leip.     1866.     sq.  16°..  35: 

NOTHING  new:  tales.  N.Y.  n.  d.  8°.  35: 

OUILVIES,  The.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° 35: 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.     sq.  16°..  35: 

OLIVE.     N.Y.    1867.     8° 35: 

The  same.    Leip.     1866.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16°  35: 

KOMANTIC  tales.    Leip.    1861.  sq.  16°.  35: 

KOSICRIKUAN,  The.     In  L.  C.     v.  7...  4O: 

Two  marriages.     N.Y.     18(57.     12°.  35: 

Contents : 

1.  John  Bowerbank's  wife. 

2.  Pnrson  Garland's  daughter. 

The  same.     Leip.     1867.     sq.  10....     35:       4942 
UNKIND  word,  The,  and  other  stories. 

N.Y.   1870.   12° 35:   4943 


4911 
4929 
4930 
4931 

4932 
4933 
4934 
4935 
4936 
4937 
4938 

4939 

4940 
1617 
4941 


G)ntcnts : 
Ag<-  of  gold. 
Blind. 

Bodies  and  souls. 
Child's  life. 
Children  of  Israel. 
Clothes. 


Death  on  the  seas. 
Dreadful  ghost. 
Elizabeth  and  Victoria. 
l-'ew  words  about  sorrow. 
Oarden  party. 
Give  us  nir ! 


P1UXSE  FICTION  :     ENGLISH. 


CRAIK. 


47 


Misery-mongers. 
GUI  Beuteh  luvr-ntory. 

Sermons . 

Tnle  of  two  walks. 

To  novelists—and  u  novelist. 

To  parents 

I'nkinJ  word. 

Woman's  liook. 


Leip.  1869.  2  v.  in  1. 


35: 
35: 


Craik,  Mrs.  D.  M,  (continued.) — 

Hedpe-side  poet. 
His  young  lordsliip. 
History  ol  a  hospital. 
House  of  Commons. 
In  her  teens. 
In  tlie  ring, 
hast  great  exhibition. 
Living  in  perspective. 
Meadowsi'li-  hi>ll>c. 

The  same. 

sq.  16° 

WATER  cure,  The.      With  Lord  Erlis- 

toun 35: 

WOMAN'S  kingdom:  a  love  storv.    X. 

Y.     1872.     8° ". 

The  same.     X.  Y.     1872.      12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1808.     2   v.   in 

I.      sq.  10° 

Craik,  Georgiana  M. 

CorsiN  from   India,  The;  a  book  for 

girls.     X.   Y.      1871.     sq.  10° 

ESTHER  Hill's  secret.     Leip.     1871. 

2  v.  in   1.     sq.  10° 

FAITH  Unwin's  ordeal.    Leip.    186ti. 

sq.  ">°  

HERO  Trevelyan.      Lond.      1871.     2 

v.  in  1.    sin.  8° 35; 

LESLIE  Tyrrell.  Leip.  1867.  sq.  16°. 
LOST  and  won.  Leip.  1862.  sq.  10°. 
MILDRED.  X.  Y.  1868.  8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1808.     sq.  16°.. 
Miss  Moore:  a  tale  for  girls.     X'.  Y. 

1874.      10° 

POOR    Christine.       H'Hh    Winifred's 

wooing  35: 

SYLVIA'S  choice.     X.  Y.     1874.     8°.. 
TALE   of  Florence,   A.      With    Wini 
fred's  wooing 

WINIFRED'S  wooing;  Poor  Christine; 

A   tale   of  Florence.     Leip.     1868. 

sq.  10°  

WITHOUT  kith  or  kin.     Lond.     1872. 

3  v.     sin.   K° 

Cramleigh    college.      II.    BELCH EK. 


35:   4947 


35: 
35: 
35: 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 


35:   4973 


35: 
35: 


49; 

49: 


4975 


4975 


35: 

35:  467U-8 

35:  1890-2 


Crampton,  G.  E.  E. 

SILVER  sands;   or,  Pennie's  romance. 

Host.     n.  d.     10° 35: 

Cranberry    Centre,     Member   from. 

J.  S.  BATKINS.     (pseud.) 33: 

Crane,    A.    M.     See  SEEMULLER,    A. 
M.  C. 

Cranford.     Mrs.  K.  C.  GASKEI.I 37: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz   ed 37: 

Crater,  The;  or,  Vulcan's  peak.  .1.  F. 

COOPER.     8° 35: 

The    same.     12° 35; 

Craven,  .I/me.  Augustus. 

A.NNKSeverin.     X.  Y.     1873.     12°...     35: 

FI.EURANOE.    X.  Y.     1873.     16° 35: 

JETTATRICE;  or,  the  veil  withdrawn. 

Bost.     1875.     8° 35; 

SISTER'S  story,  A.    Tr.  by  E.  Bowles. 

N.  Y.    n.  d.     8° 35: 

Craven,  W.  G. 

M  A  ui  i  RAVINE,   The:  a   story   of  the 

turf.     Lond.     1870.      2  v."    sm.  8°.     35:5015-16 
Cravens   of   Cravenscroft,   The.     II. 

B.  PKIOTT.    3v 38:4478-80 

Creasy,  Sir  Edward. 

OLD  love  and  the  new,  The :  a  tale 
of    Athens.       Lond.      1870.      3    v. 

sm.  8° 35: 

Crew  of  the  Dolphin,  The.  H.  SMITH.     39: 
Creyton,  Paul,     (pseud.)     See  TROW- 
BRIDUK,  J.  T. 


2861 

2862 


4726 
4727 


5008 
5009 


5011 


5010 


5022  4 
1848 


35:   4944 


4928  I 


4945 
4946 


4905 
4966 
4967 

4968 
4969 
4970 
4971 
4972 


Crichton  :  an  historical  romance.   W. 

H.  AINSWORTII.     2  v.  in   1 35:        41 1 

The  snme.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  Id 34:       4180 

The  same *  1 5:       4920 

Cricket  on   the  hearth,  The.     C.  (J. 

11.)     DICKENS.        With    Christmas 

carol 37;        419 

The  same.     In  Christinas  stories 37:         450 

The  same 37;         45] 

The  same 37;        452 

Criminal.    The ;    or,   martyr   to   lost 

honour:  a    true  story.     F.   SCIIIL- 

I.KK.     In  R.  <;.  X.     v.  3 4O:      1562 

Criminal  from  lost  honour,  The.     Y. 

SCIIII.I.KR.     7nT.fr.  G 4O:      1G9!» 

Cringle  and  cross  tree.  W.  T.  ADAMS. 

((Hirer    Optic) 35;          239 

Cripple,   The;     or,  Ebenezer  the  dis 
owned.     J.   M.  WILSON.     In    W. 

T.    B.     v.  5 4O:       1715 

Cripple   of   Antioch,    The.     Mrs.    K. 

R.  CHARLKS 35;       4072 

Crofton,  Francis  Blake. 

I!  EWI  i.  D  EKED  querists,  The;  and  other 

nonsense.     X.  Y.       1875.     12° 33;       1230 

Crofton  boys,  The.     H.  MAKTINE.U-.     38:      2636 
Crohoore  of  the  billhook.   .J.  BANIM. 

With   Peep  o'  day 35-       1540 

Crpker,  T.  C. 

FAIRY  legends  of  the  south  of  Ireland. 

Lond.     n.  d.    sm.  8" 35;    '  5040 

Croly,  George,  D.  D. 

SALATHIKL:  a  story.   Cin.    n.  d.   12°.     35;      5048 
TALKS    of    the     great    St.    Bernard. 

//i  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  7 34;      4177 

The  snme *15:       4U17 

Cromwell,  Oliver,  Life  of.     II.    W. 

HKKHKKT 37;       4355 

Crook  straightened,  The.     Mrs.  M.  K. 

BERKY 35:       2057 

Crooked    and    straight;    or,    Jotham 

and   Annette   at  home.      Mrs.    M. 

E.  BERRY 35:      2058 

Crooked   branch,   The.     E.   C.   GAS- 

KEI.L.      With  Lois,  the  witch 37;       2806 

Crooked  Comyn,  The.     Alex.  LKIUII- 

TO.N.     In  W.  T.  B.      v.  5 4O:       1715 

Crooked  .lack.      E.   EGULESTON.     In, 

Schoolmaster's  stories 37:        1595 

Crooked  places:  a  story  of  struggles 

and    hopes.       Mrs.   I.    F.     MAYO. 

(E.   Gurrctt.) 38:      2805 

Croppy,  The.     ,J.  BANIM 35:       1534 

Crosby,  (J.  S. 

MVSTERY,    The;     or,    Platonic   love. 

Phil.      1875.      12° 35;       5054 

Crosland,  Mrs.  Newton. 

HriiKKT  Freeth's  prosperity  :  a  story. 

Phil.      1874.      12° 35:       5050 

Cross  and  crescent.     W.   T.   ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic.) 35:        240 

Cross    and    the   crown.  The.       C.    B. 

BRAME.     In  Tales  from   the  diary 

of  a  sister  of  mercy 35:       2073 

Cross    of     Berny,    The;     or,    Irene's 

lovers,     tide.  E.  de  GIKAKDIN  and 

others 37;       3047 

Cross  on   the  snow  mountains,  The. 

D.  M.  CRAIK.     In  Avillion 35:      4908 

The  same.     In  Romantic  tales 35:       4940 

Cross  purposes.     T.  C.  DE  LEON 37:        257 

Crotchet  castle.     T.  L.  PKACOCK.    In 

Works,     v.  2 34;       1823 

Crouch,  Julia. 

TIIREK    successful    girls.      N.     Y. 

1871.      12° 35:       5074 


PKOSE  FICTION;     EXGUSII. 


GROW. 


48 


CURTIS. 


Crow,  Mrs.  L. 

TWISTED  link,   A.     Lond.     1873.     3 

v.     sin.  8° 35:   5064-6 

Crowe,  Catherine,      (b.  1802.) 

ADVOCATE'S   wedding  day,  The.     In 

L.  C.     v.  8 4O:       1618 

Crown  from  the  spear.     C.  V.  HAM 
ILTON 37:      3021 

Crown  jewels.     E.  L.  MOFFETT 38:      3030 

Crown  of  success;  or,   four   heads   to 

furnish.  C.  TUCKER.  (A.  L.  O.  E.)  39:  3343 
Crown-Harden.  Mrs.  FULLER.  3  v.  37:  2532-4 
Crowquill,  Alfred.  (pseud.)  See 

KOKKESTER,  Alfred  Henry. 
Cruel  as  the  grave.     AJrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 

SOUTH-WORTH 39:      2009 

Cruise   of  the  Caseo,  The.     E.  K.EL- 

LOOO 38:        730 

Cruise  of  the  Dashaway,  The.     H.  P. 

H.  NOWEI.L.  (May  Mannering.)....  38:  3688 
Cruise  of  the  Frolic,  The.  W.  H.  G. 

KINGSTON 38:         088 

Cruise  of  the  Midge,  The.     In  W.  S. 

C.  L.     v.  4-6 34:417-1-6 

The  same ®  15:401 4-1  ti 

Cruse,  M.  A. 

CAMERON  hall:    a  story  of  the  civil 

war.      Phil.      1867.      12° 35:       5082 

Crust   and    cake.     Mrs.    1.   F.  MAYO. 

(E.   darrett) 38:       2806 

Cryptogram.     J.  DEMILLE 37:        272 

Crystalline  ;    or.  the  heiress  of  Fall- 
down  castle.     F.  VV.  SHELTON 39:      1610 

Cudjo's   cave.      .1.   T.   TROWHKIDGE. 

(I'aul  Creyion) 39:       3313 

Cudlip,  Mrs.  1'ender.   (formerly  Annie 

Thoiiuii. ) 
CALLED  to  account.      Leip.      1867. 

2  v.  in   1.     sq.  16° 35:       5000 

DENNIS  Donne.      Leip.     1864.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 35:       5001 

DOWER  house,  The  :  a  story.     Lond. 

1868.      3  v.      12° .". 35:    5092-4 

FALSE  colours.      Lond.     1869.     3  v. 

12°  35:   5095-7 

HE   cometh    not,    she    said.       N.    Y. 

1873.      8° 35:       5008 

MARRIED  at  last.  Phil.  n.  d.  12°.  35:  5000 
MAUD  Mohan.  N.  Y.  1873.  8°....  35:  5 loo 
No  alternative.  Phil.  n.  d.  12°....  35:  5101 

ON  guard.     N.  Y.     1865 35:       5102 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16°  35:       5103 

ONLY  herself.     Leip.    1870.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16°  35:       5104 

PASSION  in  tatters,  A.     N.  Y.     1873. 

8° 35:      5105 

PLAYED  out.     Leip.     1867.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16°  35:       5106 

PLAYING    for   high   stakes.       N.    \. 

1868.     8° 

SIR  Victor's  choice 

Til  EO.  Leigh.     N.  Y.     1865.     8° 

Two  widows,  The.     N.  Y.     1873.     8°. 
WALTER  Goring.     Leip.    1866.    2  v. 

in   1.     sq.  16°'. 

Culmshire  folk.  By  IGNOTUS.  (pseud.) 

'.'  \ 

Cumberers,  The.      .1.  IXUELOW.     In 

Studies  for  stories 

Cumberland,  George. 

ORIGINAL  tales.     Lond.     1810.     2  v. 

12°  35:5130-31 


35: 
35: 
35: 
35: 

35: 
38: 
38: 


5107 
5110 
5108 
5100 

5111 

20-2 

34 


Lcwina,  the  maid  of  Snrnv- 
den,  v.  2. 

Moscola.  the  fisherman,  v.  '2. 

S-inga,  a  IVrsinn  talc,  v.  2. 

Spaniel  and  the  rabbits,  v.  2. 

Squirrel"  and  the  monkey  ; 
or,  the  clients,  v.  2. 

Travels  of  Gurstnn  :  a  Per 
sian  aneedole,  v.  'i. 

Bv  the 


4O: 

35: 
35: 
35: 


4O: 
40: 
4O: 

35: 
35: 
35: 


Cumberland,  (continued.) — 

Contents  : 

African  tale,  v.  2. 

Bee  and  the  butterfly:  a 
t:ile  for  the  poets,  v.  2. 

Brotl  ers  of  Girge,  v.  2. 

Captive,  v.  1. 

I)ierbeg,rhe  Persian  mer 
chant,  v.  2. 

Hermit  without  a  beard, 
v.  t. 

Cumberstone  contest,  The. 
author  of  The  best  cheer. 

n.  d.     16° 

Cummins,  M.  S. 

EL  Fureidis.     Host.     1861.     12° 

HAUNTED  hearts.     Best.     1864.    12°. 
LAMPLIGHTER,  The.  Bost.  1868.  12°. 
Cunningham,  Alexander  William. 
CLARA   Delamaine.       Lond.       1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 

Cunningham,  Allan.     (1784-1842.) 

(iowi)KX  Gibbie.     In  Club-book 

HAUNTED  ship?,  The.  In  L.  C.  v.  8. 
KING  of  the  peak,  The.  In  L.  C.  v.  7. 
LORD  Roldan  :  a  romance.  N.  Y. 

18(10.     12° 

Cupples,  Mrs.  George. 

DRIVEN  to  sea.     Bost.     1870.     16°.... 

SINGULAR   creatures   and    how    they 

were  found.      Host.     1872.      16°...!. 

TAFFY'S  chicks :  links  between  nature 

and  human  nature.     Loud.     1872. 

12°  

Curate   and  rector,  The.     Mrs.  I.  F. 

MAYO.     (E.  Gurrelt) 38: 

Curate  in  charge,  The.     Mrs.  M.  (O. 

VV.)  OLIPIIANT 38: 

Curate  of  Govan,  The.     Alex.  CAMP- 
HELL.     "VV.  T.  15.,  v.  « 4O: 

Curate's  discipline,  The.     Mrs.  C.  .). 

KILO  ART 

Curate's     tale,     The;     or,    practical 
joking.      Mrs.  —  JOHNSTON  E.      Jn 

VV.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  3 

The  same :515: 

Curate's   widow,   The.     Mrs.  ELLIS. 

In  Pictures  of  private  life,  v.  1 37: 

Curiosities  of  literature.     (W.)   \V. 
COLLINS.     In  Queen's  revenge 

Contmtt: 

1.  The  unknown  public. 

II.  Portrait  of  an  author,  painted  by  liis 

publisher. 

Curious  history  of  the  night  adven 
turer.     F.  deQl'EVEno.    In  Works, 

v.  2 

Currer   bell.        See   NICHOLLS,     Mrs. 

Charlotte  Bronte. 
Currier,  .Vrs.  S. 

BY  the  sea.     X.  Y.       1871.     12° 

Curse  of  Clifton,  The.     Mrs.  K.  I).  K. 

N.  SouTiiwoRTii 39: 

Curse    of    gold,    The.        Mrs.     A.    S. 

STEPHENS 39: 

Curse  of  Kishogue,  The.     S.  LOVER. 

In  Legends  and  stories 38: 

Curse  of  prosperity,  The.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.    In  Tales  of  woman's  trials.     37: 

The  same 37: 

Curse     of     Scotland,      The.        Alrx. 

CAMPHKLL.     In  VV.  T.   15.     v.  10... 
II.  CON- 


5138 
5139 
5140 


35:5148-50 


34: 


1520 
1618 
1617 

51  56 


51C3 


35:       5164 


2807 


3873 


1718 


37:      1621 


4173 
4013 


1687 


35:      4581 


34:      1837 


35:      5170 


2010 


2204 


1886 


3888 
3889 


4O:      1720 


Curse  of  the  village,  The. 

SCIENCE 35:      4661 

Curtis,  George  William,     (b.  1824.) 

MY  Chateaux.     In  L.  C.     v.  4 4O:       1014 

OUR  new   liver}',  and   other  things. 

In  Treasure-trove  series,     v.  1 4O:       1711 


PJiOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


Cl'KTIS. 


PANUKK. 


Curtis,  (*.  W.,  (continued.)— 

POTIIMIAR  papers,  The.    N.  Y.    1860. 

12°  33:      1241 

PRUKandl.     N.  Y.     18(18.      12° 35:       5176 

TRUMI-S.     X.  Y.     1870.     12° 35:      5177 

Curtis,  -l/V.«s . 

JKSSIK'S  flirtations.    N.  Y.    1871.    8°.     35:       5185 
Curtis,  Newton,  M. 

SCOUT,  The,  of  the  Silver  pond.     N. 

Y.     1849.     8° 35:      5187 

Cuthbert,  C.  A. 

HI.OT  on  his  escutcheon,   A.     Lond. 

n.  d.     2v.ini.     sm.  8° 35:       5190 

Kirn  man's   secret,    A:    a   romance. 

Lond.     1874.     2  v.     sm.  8° 35:   5191-2 

Cuthbert  Bode,     (pseud.)  See   BK AD- 
LEY,  Rev.  E. 
Cyllene  ;  or.  the  fall  of  paganism.   II. 

SXKYD.     2  v 39;    1991-2 

Cypresses.     Mist  K.  JOLLY.     2  v 38:     471-2 

Cyril  Thornton,  Youth  and   manhood 

i if.     T.  HAMILTON 37:       3950 

Cyrilla ;  or,   the   mysterious   engage 
ment.     I.  von  TAUTPHOEUS 39:      2758 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     39:      2759 
Cyrus,  the   great,   Travels  of.     A.  M. 

RAMSAY.     Lond.      2v 33:   3404-5 

The  same  33:       346G 

Czarina,  The.  Mrs.  B.  HOKLAXD 37:   4513 


Dacre,  Lady. 

WISIKRKD,  Countess  of  Nithsdale: 
a  tale  of  the  Jacobite  wars.     N.  Y. 

18H9.     16° 37;  15 

Daddy  Dimple.     Chas.  D.  GAKDKTTK. 

With  Pluck 37:       2794 

Daily  governess,  The.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.     In  Tales  of  woman's  trials.     37:       3H88 

The  same 37:      3889 

Dairyman's  daughter.  L.  KICHMOXD.    39:        351 
Daisie's  dn-iiiii  :  a  novel.     By  the  au 
thor  of"  Kecommended  to  mercy." 

Lond.     186H.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2103 

Daisy.    S.  WARXKR 4O:     171-2 

Daisy     Brentwell.        I.    WIDDKMER. 

(Ireland  Ward) 4O:         477 

Daisy  Hums.    J.  KAVAXAOH 38:        667 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38:         668 

Daisy  chain,  The.    C.  M.  YOJTHE.    2  v.     4O:1269-''0 

The  .same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     4O:       1271 

Daisy  Nichol.     Lady  HARDY 37;       3985 

Daisy  Ward's  work.    M.  W.  McLAix.     38:      2330 
Dakotah ;  or,  Sioux  Indian  mission, 

History  of.     Bost.     1841.     16° 4:          3453 

Dalim,  M". 

COURTSHIP  and  a  campaign  :  a  Milan 
ese  tale  of '66.     Lond.     1873.     2  v. 

sm.  8° 37:       25-6 

Dall,  Caroline  H. 

PATTY  (irayV journey  to  the  Cotton 

islands.     Bost.     1870.     3  v.     16°...     37:       35-7 
Omtentf  : 

1.  From  Boston  to  Baltimore.    37:  30 

2.  From  Baltimore  to  Washington.    37:  35 

3.  On  the  way  ;  or  Patty  at  Mount  Vernon.    37:  37 

Dallas  (ralbraith.  Mrs.  K.  B.  H.  DAVIS.  37;  146 

Dalton,  William. 

LOST  in  Ceylon.     Lond.     1861.     16°.  37:  47 

NKST  hunters,  The.   Lond.    1863.  16°.  37:  48 

WAR  tiger,  The.     Lond.     1869.    16°.  37:  49 
WIIITK  elephant;  or,  the  hunters  of 

Ava.     Lond.     1860.     10° 37:  50 


Dalton,  (continued.)  — 

WILL  Adams,  the  first   Englishman 
in  Japan.     Lond.     1861.     12°  .......     37:          51 

WOI.K-HOY   of  China,   The.      Lond. 

n.  d.     1C,0  ...................................     37:  52 

Daltons,  The  ;  or,  three  roads  in  life. 

C.  LEVER.     2  v  ..........................     38:  1575-6 

The  same.     2v.ini  .......................     38:       1577 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     4v  ........     38:1578-81 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     4  v.  in  2.     38:    1582-3 
Daman  and  Pythias.     C'.  BKRNHARD. 
In  Danes  sketched  by  themselves. 
v.  2  ..........................................     4O:       1531 

Dame  nature  and  her  three  daughters. 

(J.)  X.  BONIFACE,  called  Saititine...     39:       1040 
Dames  of  high  estate.  Mad.  DK"WITT. 

(life   Guizot.)  ..............................     37:        401 


37: 
37: 


34: 
33: 

37: 


4O:    1530-2 


Behind  the  hedges.  I         Countess  and  queen. 

C'imhing  high.  Something  great. 

Damsel  of  Darien.     W.  G.  SIMMS  .....     39: 

Dana,  Mrs.  Mary  S.  B. 

FORECASTLE  Tom;  or,  the  landsman 
turned  sailor.     N.  Y.     1862.     18°. 
Youxo     sailor,     The  :     a    narrative 
founded  on  fact.    N.  Y.    1854.    18°. 
Dana,  Richard  Henry,     (b.  1787.) 
EDWARD  and  Mary.     In  Poems  and 

prose  writings,  v.  1  ......................     34: 

PAUL  Felton.      In  Poems  and  prose 

writings,  v.  1  ..............................     34: 

TOM  Thornton.  •  In  Poems  and  prose 
writings,  v.  1  ............................. 

Danbury,  Life  in.     J.  M.  BAILEY  ..... 

Dancing  academy,  The.  C.  (J.  H.) 
DICKEXS.  With  Barnaby  Rudge... 
Danes  sketched  by  themselves.  A 
series  of  popular  stories  by  the 
Danish  authors.  Tr.  by  Mrs.  Bush- 
by.  Lond.  1864.  3  v.  sm.  8°... 

Gmte.nts  : 

ANDERSON,  Hans  Christian. 
Man  from  Paradise,  The.    v.  1.    40:1530 
Morton  Lange.     v.  1  ................    411:1530 

BAiioRfiSEN,  Jens. 
Agnete  and  the  Meman.     v.  1.    40:1530 

BKBNAKD,  Carl. 
Aunt  Francisca,    v.  2  ...............    40:1531 

Bankrupt,  The.     v.  3  ...............    40:1532 

Cousin  Carl.     v.  1  .....................    40:1530 

riaman  and  Pythias,     v.  -C  ........    40:1531 

RLICIICR,  S.  S. 

Eshen.     v.  3  ............................     40:1532 

Tale  of  Jutland,  A.     v.  1  .........    40:1530 

ETTA*,  Carit. 
Shipwrecked   mariner's  treas 

ure,  The,,     v.  2  .....................     40:1531 

Too  old.     T.  1  ..........................     40:1531 

Twice  sacrificed,     v.  3  ............    40:153i 

HOI.ST,  H.  P. 
Lisette's  castles  in  the  air.  v.3.    40:1532 

INOFMANN,  B.  S. 
Aeed  rnhlii.  The.    v.3  .............    40:1532 

All  soul's  day.     v.  3  .................    40:1532 

Doomed  house.  The.     v.  1  ......    40:1530 

Hereditary  gohlet,  The.     v.3...     40:T32 
Secret  witness.  The.    T.  1  ........    40:1530 

KvoitHiN'i,  Baroneu. 
Ancestress,  The.     v.  1  ..............    40:1530 

OKifi.ENPciii.At'iKR,  Adam. 

Death  and  his  victims,    v.  3....    40:1532 

STOKM,  E. 

Herr  Sinclair.    v.3  ..................    40:1532 

UNCLE  ADAM. 

Fatal  chain.  The.     v.  2  ............     40:1531 

WINTHEU,  Christian. 
Confessional,  The.    v.  1  ...........    40:1630 

ANON. 

Brothers,  The  ;  or,  a  good  con 
science.     v.3  ........................     40:1532 

Pair  prospect.  The.     v.  3  .........    40:1532 

Felon's  reverie,  The.    v.  1  ......    4(1:1530 

Waking  dream,  A.    v.  1  ..........    40:1530 

Danesbury  house.     E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.] 

WOOD  .......................................    4O: 

Danger  in  the  dark.     I.  KELHO  .........     38: 


1C80 


G2 
03 


994 
994 


994 
800 


435 


683 
800 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DANGERFIELD. 


50 


DAY'S. 


Dangerfleld,  John. 

GRACE    Tolmar:     a    novel.       Lond. 

1872.     sm.  8° 37: 

Dangerfield's    rest ;    or,  before   the 

storm.     [H.  SEDLEY.] 39: 

Dangerous  game,  A.     E. 


73 


1 546 
1204 
153 


YATKS 4O: 

Dangerous  guest,  A-    [JI-  JACKSON.]    38: 
Dangers   of  dining   out.     Mrs.  S.  S. 

KI.I.IS.     In  Family  secrets,  v,  1 37:       1077 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  16 34:      4186 

The  same *15:       4926 

Daniel,  Mrs.  Mackenzie. 

CAUGHT  in  the  toils :  a  novel.    Lond. 

1871.     3  v.     sm.  8° 37:        83-5 

ESTHKK    Dudley's    wooers.       Lond. 

1874.      3  v.     sm.  8° 37: 

HEIRESS  in  the  family,  The.     1'hil. 

n.  d.     12° 37: 

STOLEN  waters.     Lond.     1871.     2  v. 

sm.  8° 37: 

Daniel  Dennison.     Mrs.  B.  HOFLAND. 
Daniel  Ueronda.     Mrs.  M.  J.  LEWES. 

(George  Eliot).     2  v 

Danish  fairy  legends  and  tales.    H.  C. 

ANDERSEN 35: 

Danish  story-book.     II.    C.   ANDER- 

SKN.     2  v.  in  1 35: 

Contents: 
v.  1.  Little  Rudy. 
The  butterfly. 
Psyche. 

The  snail  and  the  rose 
bush. 

Twelve  by  the  mail. 
A  rose  from  the  grave  of 

Homer. 
The  racers, 

v.  2.  The  imul-kin^'s  daughter 
The  last  pearl. 
The  metal  pig. 

Danvers.     T.  (E.)  HOOK.  In  Sayings 

and  doings,     v.  1 37: 

Danver's  papers:      Prince   and   the 

page.     C.  M.  YONGE.     2  v.  in  1....     4O: 

Darien  ;  or,  the  merchant  prince.     E. 

WARHURTON.    2v.ini 4O: 

Dark  maid  of  Illinois,  The.     J.  HALL. 

In  Tales  of  the  border 37: 

Dark  night's  work.     Mrs.   E.  C.  GAS- 

KELI 37: 

The  same.      Tauchnitz  ed 37: 

Dark   scenes    of   history.     G.    P.    It. 

JAMES 38: 

Dark  secret,  The ;  or,  the  mystery  of 
Fontelle  hall.  Mrs.  M.  A.  FLEM 
ING 37:  2254 

Darkness  and  daylight.     Mrs.  M.  J. 

HOLMES 37:      45C>5 

Darnley.     G.  P.  K.  JAMES 38:        177 

Darrell  Markhnm.     M.  E.  BRADDON..     35:      2528 

Darryll  gap  ;  or,  whether  it  paid.     V. 

F.  TOWNSEND.      (Courin    Virginia.)     39:       3100 

Dasent,  George  Webhe. 

ANNALS  of  an  eventful  life.     Lond. 

1870.     3  v.      sm.  8° 40:2019-21 

HALF    a    life.      Lond.     1874.     3    v. 

sm.  8° 37:     101-3 

LADY  Sweetapple;  or,  three  to  one. 
N.  Y.  1873.  8°.  Same  as  Three 

to  one 37:        104 

THREE  to  one  ;  or,  some  passages  out 
of  the  life  of  Amicia  Lady  Sweet- 
upple.  Lond.  1872.  3  v.  sin.  8°.  37:  105-7 

Dash,  Comtesse.  (pseud.)  See  SAINT- 
MARS,  C.  de  C.  de. 

Daudet,  Alphonse.  New  Don  Quix 
ote.  Bost.  1875.  10° 37: 

Daughter  of  Bohemia:   a  novel.  Miss 

F.  C.  FISHER.     (Christian  Reid.)...     37: 


89 
90-1 

37:      4514 
38:  1098-9 

640 
641 

i'.  2.  (cont.)  The  money  pig 
The  wicked  prinee. 
Children's  prattle. 
Two  brothers. 
By  the  almshouse  window. 
Grandmother. 
Five  out  of  one  shell. 
The    girl    who     trod    upon 

bread. 
The     old     oak-tree's     last 

dream. 


4648 

1272 

110 

3871 

2863 
2864 

170 


112 


2196 


Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  king.     G. 

EISERS 37;      1430 

Daughter   of  an   empress.     C.   (M.) 

MUNDT.      (Loiii.itt   Miihlbnch.) 38:       3238 

Daughter  of  Heremon.     Mrs.   D-  M. 
CRAIK.      (formerly   Miss  Mulock.) 

In  Romantic  tales 35:      4940 

Daughter  of  Heth.    W.  BLACK.     2 

v.  in  l 35;      2175 

Daughter  of  night.     S.  W.  FULLOM.     37:      2571 

Davault's  mills.     Ohas.  H.  JONES 38:        494 

Davenport   Dunn ;    or,   the  man  of 

the  day.     C.  LEVER.      2   v 38:   1584-5 

The  same.     2v.ini 38:      1580 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 38:    1587-9 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 38:    1590-1 

David  Copperfield.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.      (Boz.)     2v 37;      454-5 

The  same 37;        456 

The  same 37:         457 

The  same 37:        458 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 37:  459-61 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 37;     462-3 

David   Dumps:      or,   the    budget   of 

blunders.     T.H.BAYLY 35:       1750 

David   Elginbrod.     G.   MACDONALD. 

3  v  38:2159-61 

Thesame 38:       2162 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38:       2163 
David  Swan.     N.  HAWTHORNE.    In 

L.C.     v.  4 4O:      1614 

Thesame.      In  Twice-told  tales 37:       4191 

Thesame 37:       4193 

Davies,  Kliza  Khyl. 

MYSTERY  of  Ashleigh   manor,  The. 

Lond.     1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 37:   117-19 

Davies,  Theodore. 

LOSING   to   win.     N.  Y.     1874.     12°.     37:         129 
Davis,  L.  Clarke. 

DICK  Lyle's  fee.    /nRougegorge  and 

other  stories 4O:       1670 

STRANDED  ship,  A:    a  story  of  sea 

and  shore.     N.  Y.     1869.     12° 37;         139 

Davis,  Mrs.  Rebecca  B.  Harding. 

CAPTAIN'S  story,  The.  In  L.  CT  v.  2.  4O:  1612 
DALLAS  (ialbraith.  Phil.  1868.  8°.  37:  14G 
FADED  leaf  of  history,  A.  Jn  L.  C. 

v.   10 4O:       1620 

JOHN  Andross.     N.  Y.    1874.     12°...     37:        147 
KITTY'S   choice:  a   story   of   Berry- 
town.     Phil.     1874.     8° 37;         148 

WAITING   for  the   verdict.       N.    Y. 

1868.      8° 37;         14!) 

Davis,  William  M. 

NIMKOD  of  the  sea;  or,  the  American 

whaleman.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 37:         154 

Dawn.     Mrs.  H.  A.  ADAMS 35:        206 

Day,  Mrs. . 

FROM  birth  to  bridal.     Lond.     1873. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37:    159-61 

Day,  llev.  Lai  Behari. 

GOVINDA  Samanta;  or,  the  history  of 
a    Bengal    Kaiyat.      Lond.      1874. 

sm.  8° 37:         170 

Day,  Thomas. 

HISTORY   of  Sandford   and   Merton. 

Bait.     1801.     16° 37:         180 

Thesame.     N.  Y.     1867.     16° 37:         181 

Day  in   the  academy,  A.     F.  C.  BUR- 
NAND.      In   Treasure-trove   series. 

v.  1 4O:      1701 

Day  of  reckoning,  A.     In  N.  and  T. 

v.3 4O:       1643 

Day's  pleasure.  A.     Mrs.   E.   C.  EM 
BURY.     In  Pictures  of  early  life...     37:       1700 
Day's  pleasure,  A.     W.  D.  HOWELLS.     37:      4728 


PUOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DAY'S. 


51 


DEFOE. 


1593 


4760 


2109 


3839 


Day's  ride,   A  :  a  life's   romance.     C. 

LKVKK  ......................................    38: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     38: 
Days  of  Bruce,   The.      G.    AOVII.AR. 

•2  v  ............................................     35:   340-41 

Days  of  the   cattle  plnguu:    a  story. 

Mrs.   PROSSKK  ............................     38: 

Days   of  Knox,  The:    a  tale.     Lond. 

IHliil.      12°  .................................     4O: 

Days  of  my   life.     Mrs.    M.  (O.    W.) 

OUPHAKT  .................................    38: 

Days  of  old,  The:  three  stories  from 

English  history.     By  the  author  of 

Ruth  and  her  friends.  Lond.   1865. 

16°  ...........................................     4O: 

Contents  : 

Caradoc  and  Deva. 

Willfgar  and  the  earl  ;  or,  power. 

Roland. 

Days  of  shoddy,  The.     H.   MORKOKI..     38:      3124 
Days   of  yore,   The.     Miss   KKDDIK. 

(Sarah  Tytler.)     2v  .....................     38:710-11 

Contents  : 

Vol.  1.  I    Peeps  into  antiquity  : 
Saint  Margaret. 
Shadows  of  the  coast  of  Fife. 
Peggv  Melville's  triumph. 
II.  Old  gathe-ings: 

Old  yeomanry  weeks.  The. 
Days  of  the  Dutch  fair.  The. 
III.  Wooiiigs  and  weddings  of  the  last  century  : 
Adam  Home's  repentance. 
Cast  in  the  waggon,  A, 
Great  road  and  the  market-place,  The. 
On  the  stage  and  off  the  stage. 
Vol.  2.  IV.  Lovers  quarrels  and  how  they  ended: 
Judy. 

Hector  Garret  of  Otter. 
Insulated. 

Shadow  of  "The  ancient  mariner,"  The. 
V.  Likenesses  and  contrasts  : 
Cain's  brand. 

Kingnn  ("ockburn's  trial  and  victory. 
Two  panels  from  an  old  picture. 
Twofold. 

World's  end,  The. 

VI.  Two  specimens  of  the  old  school. 
Second  Mrs.  Auchterlonie,  The. 
Oliver  Shand's  partner. 

De  profundis  :  a  tale  of  the  social  de 

posits.     W.  GILBKRT.      2  v  .........  37: 

The  same  ......................................  37: 

Deacon      Sims'     prayers.        M.     I). 

CHKI.I.IS  ...................................  35: 

Dead  alive,  The.     (\V.)  \V.  COLLINS..  35: 

Dead  guest,  The.    H.  ZSCHOKKE  ........  4O: 


Dead  marquise :  a  romance.  L.  Kir.  38: 

Dead  men's  shoes.  M.  E.  BBADDON.  35: 

Dead  men's  shoes.  J.  R.  HADKKMAVX.  37: 
Dead  secret.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS.  Phil. 

n.d.  12° 35: 

The  same.  In  N.  and  T.  v.  4,  5.  4O: 
Dead  secret  and  other  tales.  Tauch- 

nitx  ed.     2v.ini 35:       4552 


2983-4 
2982 

4151 
4.r>50 
1450 
1039 
2565 
3821 

4551 
1G44-5 


Content* : 
Agnes  Lee. 
Amphlett  love  match. 
Dead  secret. 

Helena  Mathewson. 
How  the  old  love  fared. 


Murder  of  the  Archbishop 
of  Paris. 


My  window. 

New  Ixiy  at  Styles's,  The. 

?iiren's  revenge,  A 
ellow  tiger,  The. 
Dead  sin,   The.     Mrs.   I.   F.   MAYO. 
(E.   Garrett.)     In  Seen  and  heard. 

v.  2 38:       2816 

Dead  sin,  and  other  stories.    Mrs.  I.  F. 

MAYO.     (£.  Gurretl.) 38:      2808 

Gmfrntx  : 


Old  mirror. 

One  new  year's  night. 

Real  lady. 

Salt  of  the  earth. 


Had  speculation. 
Chance  child. 
Dead  sin. 
Ghost  story. 

Dead  to  the  world ;  or,  sin  and  atone 
ment.  K.  HAVKR.  (Carl  Detlef).  35: 

Dead-sea  fruit.  M.  E.  BRADDON. 

2  v.  in  1 35: 


1720 


2529 


Deadly  dash.   L.  de  la  RAMK.  (Ouida). 

H'ith  Cecil  Custlemaine's  gage 39:  42 

Deaf  and  dumb  pnge,  The.      By  the 
author  of  Family  portraits.    In  W. 

S.  C.  L.,  v.  3.....". 34:       4173 

The  same *15:      4913 

Dean's  daughter,  The.     Mrs.  C.  G.  F. 

GORK.     2v.ini 37:       3193 

Deane,  Milly. 

MARJORY.     Lond.     1872.     sm.  8° 37:         191 

Dear  Lady  Disdain.     J.  MCCARTHY.     38:      2130 
Death  and  his  victims.     A.  OKIILEX- 
SCHLAEGER.     In  Danes  sketched  by 

themselves,  v.  3 .".     4O:       1532 

Death  of  James  I.     Alex.  LEIGHTON. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:       1718 

Death  of  James  III.  Alex.  LEIOHTON. 

7nW.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 

Death  ship,  The.     B.  S.  INQEMANN. 
In  Danes  sketched  by  themselves, 

v.  3 4O:       1532 

Death  shot,  The.     M.  RKID.     3  v 39:  239-41 

The  same 39:         242 

Debenham's  vow.     A.  B.  KDWARDS.    37:      1517 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     37:       1518 

Debit  and  credit.     G.  FREYTAG 37:      2480 

Deborah's   book.     J.   TNGKLOW.     In 

Stories  told  to  a  child 38:          33 

Deborah's  diary.     A.  MANNING 38:      2462 

Decameron,   Stories   from   the.      G. 

BOCCACCIO.     In  R.  I.  N.,  v.  1 4O:      1580 

DeCressy :  a  tale.    Leip.    1857.    16°.    4O:      2114 
Deeds  speak  louder  than  words.    Mrs. 

J.D.CHAPLIN 35:      4055 

Deep  down:    a   tale  of   the   Cornish 

mines.     R.  M.  BALLANTYNE 35:      1455 

Deep  waters.    A.  H.  DRVRY 37:        871 

Deerbrook.     H.  MARTINBAU 38:      2637 

Deerings  of  Medbury.    V.  F.  TOWN- 

SKNII 39:      3101 

Deerslayer,  The.    J.  F.  COOPER 35:      4728 

The  same 35:       4729 

Deer-stalkers     of    Glenskiach :      a 
highland  legend.     A.  PICK  EN.     In 

Club-book.. 4O:      1520 

DeFoe,  Daniel.     (1661-1731.) 

CAPTAIN  Carlcton.      In  Novels  and 

misc.  works,  v.  2  *34:       1018 

CAPTAIN  Singleton.     In  Novels  and 

misc.  works,  v.  1 *34:      1017 

COLONEL  Jack.    In  Novels  and  misc. 

works,  v.  1 *34:      1017 

DICKORY   Cronke.      In   Novels  and 

misc.  works,  v.  2 *34:      1018 

DI'NCAN  Campbell.     In  Novels  and 

misc.  works,  v.  6 *34:       1022 

FORTVNES   and   misfortunes    of   the 
famous  Moll  Flanders.     In  Novels 

and  misc.  works,  v.  3 *34:       1019 

GREAT  fire  in   London.     In  Novels 

and  misc.  works,  v.  5 34:       1021 

HISTORY  of  the  devil.     Lond.     1727. 

8° *3:       4937 

The  same.     In  Novels  and   misc. 

works,  v.  3 34:       1019 

MKMOIRS  of  a  cavalier.      In  Novels 

and  misc.  works,  v.  2 *34:      1018 

MRS.  Christian   Davies.      In  Novels 

and  misc.  works,  v.  4 *34:      1020 

NKW  voyage  round  the  world.      In 

Novels  and  misc.  works,  v.  6 34:       1022 

PLAGUE  in  London,  1665.    In  Novels 

and  misc.  works,  v.  5 34:       1021 

ROHINSON    Crusoe.      With     colored 

engravings.     Phil.     n.  d.     16° 37:         201 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DEFOE. 


52 


DuQuiNCY. 


DePoe,  (continued.) — 

The  same.     Phil.     1873.     12° 37:         202 

The  same.     Lond.     I860.     sm.  8°.     37:         203 
The  same.     Leip.     1845.     sq.  16°...     37:         204 
ROXANA.    In  Novels  and  misc.  works, 

v.  4 *34:       1020 

STORM,  The,  of  1703.     In  Novels  and 

misc.  works,  v.  5 34:       1021 

De  Foix.     A.  E.  BKAY 35:      2699 

DeForest,  John  W. 

HONEST   John   Vane:    a  story.      N. 

Haven.     1875.    16° 37:         214 

KATE  Beaumont.  Bost.  1872.  8°.  37:  215 
LAUSON  tragedy,  The.  In  L.  C., 

v.  3 4O:       1613 

Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  to  loyalty. 

N.  Y.     1867.     12° .". 37:         216 

OVERLAND.    N.  Y.     1871.     8° 37:        217 

PLAYING  the  mischief.     N.  Y.    1875. 

8° 37:        219 

WETHKREL  affair,  The.    N.  Y.    1873. 

8° 37:       218 

DeKroyft,  Mrs.  S.  H. 

LITTLE  Jakey.     In  L.  C.,  v.  10 4O:       1620 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 37:         228 

Delaplaine  ;  or,  the  sacrifice  of  Irene. 

M.  T.  WALWORTH 4O:          96 

Deleon, (Abbe  *  *  *) 

UNDER  the  ban   (Le  maudit):  a  tale 
of  the  nineteenth  century.     Tr.  fr. 

the  Fr.     N.  Y.     1868.     8° 37:         242 

DeLeon,  Edwin. 

ASKAROS  Kassis,  the  copt:  a  romance 

of  modern  Egypt.   Phil.    1870.   12°.     37:         250 
DeLeon,  T.  C. 

CROSS  purposes:  a  Christmas  experi 
ence  in  seven  stages.    Phil.    1871. 

16°  37:          257 

DeLiefde,  J.  B. 

GALAMA;    or,    the    beggars.-     N.  Y. 

1873.     8° 37:         235 

De  L'Orme.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:        178 

Delia  Crusca.    (pseud.)    See  MEKHY,  R. 
Deloney,  Thomas. 

THOMAS   of    Reading;   or,   the   sixe 
worthie   yeomen   of  the   west.     In 
Thorns'    early    English    prose    ro 
mances,  v.   1.     Lond.      1858.      12°.     33:       4020 
Demerara.       H.    MARTINKAU.       In 

Illus.  of  Polit.  Econ.,  v.  2 38:       2640 

DeMille,  James. 

AMERICAN  baron,  The.    N.  Y.    1872. 

8° 37: 

AMONG  the  brigands.     Bost.     1872. 

12° 37: 

B.   O.    W.   C.   series.      Bost.      6   v. 
1871-3.      16° 

1.  B.  6.  W.  C 37:208 

2.  Boys  of  the  Grand  Pre  school.  37:2(19 

3.  Lost  in  the  fog 37:278 

4.  Fire  in  the  woods 37:274 

5.  Picked  up  adrift 37:280 

6.  Treasure  of  the  seas... 37:28i 

BANKS  in  the  wood:  a  tragic  comedy; 

a  story  of  the  Italian  revolution  of 

1848.  Bost.  1875.  8° 37:  267 

BOYS  of  Grand  Pre  school.  Bost. 

1871.  16° 37:  26!) 

COMEDY  of  terrors.  Bost.  1872.  8°.  37:  270 
CORD  and  creese.  N.  Y.  1871.  8°.  37:  271 
CRYPTOGRAM,  The.  N.  Y.  1871.  8°.  37:  272 
DODGE  club,  The;  or,  Italy  in  1859. 

N.  Y.  1874.  8°..< 37:  27.3 

FIRE  in  the  woods.  Bost.  1872.  16°.  37;  274 
LADY  of  the  ice,  The.  N.  Y.  1871. 

8° 37;         275 


DeMille,  (continued.) — 

LILY  and  the  cross,  The.    Bost.    1875. 

12°  37:         276 

LIVING  link,  The.  N.  Y.  1874.  8°.  37:  277 
LOST  in  the  fog.  Bost.  1872.  16°.  37:  278 
OPKN  question,  An.  N.  Y.  1873.  8°.  37:  279 
PICKED  up  adrift.  Bost.  1873.  16°.  37:  280 

SEVEN  hills.     Bost.     1873.     12° 37:        281 

TREASURE  of  the  seas.     Bost.     1873. 

16° 37:        282 

Dempster,  Charlotte. 

HOTEL  du  Petit  St.  Jean.   Leip.  1871. 

sq.  1(5° 37;        310 

ISKUI.TK:    a   novel.      N.   Y.      1875. 

8°.    [((HOW.] 37:        suit 

YERA.      Leip.     1871.     sq.  16° 37:         311 

Dene   hollow.      E.   P.   [Mrs.    Henry] 

WOOD 4O:        684 

The  same:    Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     4O:        685 
Denis,  F. 

TRVE  Robinson  Crusoes,  The 37:        320 

Denis  Duval.     W.M.THACKERAY....     39:      2881 
The  same.     In. Miscellanies,     v.  3....     33:      4013 

Denise.      C.  CARLOS-CLARKE 35:      4328 

Denison,  Mrs.  Mary  Andrews.  (Clara 

Vance.) 
AMONG  the  squirrels.      N.  Y.     1873. 

16°    37:       330 

HANNAH'S  triumph.       Phil.      1870. 

16° 37:       331 

HOME  pictures.     N.  Y.     1853.     12°...    37:        332 

Contents  : 

About  the  minister.  Accepted.  The  ac 
cident.  Alice's  confession.  The  angel 
hand.  Betty's  encounter.  Birthday  fes 
tival.  City  life.  The  convalescence.  The 
cross.  Death  itself.  The  departure.  The 
disappointment.  Domestic.  The  dream. 
The  failure.  The  farm-house.  The  fash 
ionable  call.  Fashionable  ennui.  First 
visit  to  a  watering-place.  The  first  visit 
ors.  The  flower-girl.  General  Lengordon. 
Good  conclusion.  Gretta's  sorrow.  Home. 
Ida  Grey.  The  inebriate's  wife.  Kitch 
en  troubles.  Lady  Westerlin'fl  story. 
Little  Alice.  Little  Herbert's  transgres 
sion.  Little  Milly.  A  little  pride.  A 
little  story.  The  living  tomb.  Lossa  and 
Nini;  or,  the  little  organ-grinders. 
Miss  Susan.  Mr.  Lansden's  counsel.  My 
flowers.  Mv  mother's  death.  The  new 
minister.  "News  from  abroad.  Not  at 
home.  The  old  beggar's  sympathy. 
The  old  church.  The  old  house  in  the 
country.  The  old  poet's  garret.  The  old 
Quaker  uncle.  OH  superstition.  The 
painter's  studio.  The  partv.  Poor  Bet 
ty  s  troubles.  The  reconciliation.  The 
return.  The  reunited  family.  'I'he  sad 
letter.  The  sale.  The  sermon  :  the  visit. 
The  shadow  of  death.  The  sick  boy. 
The  silver  service.  Startling  news.  Ttie 
story.  The  strawberry  supper.  The 
sudden  death.  The  thunder  storm.  The 
trick.  The  twilight  walk.  Two  strang 
ers.  Unexpected  good  fortune.  Un 
happy  again.  The  untimely  death.  The 
village  schoolmistress.  Visit  to  the  city. 
The  walk.  The  wedding.  The  youiig 
poet. 

LOVER'S  trials,  The 37:        333 

NOBLE  sister,  A.     Phil.     1870.     16°.     37;        334 

OFF  the  track.     Phil.     1870.     16° 37:         335 

OPPOSITE  the  jail.  Bost.  1858.  16°.  37:  336 
VICTOR  Norman,  rector.  Phil.  1873. 

12°  37:         337 

Dennis  Donne.    Mrs.  P.  CUDLIP.    (for 
merly  Miss  Thomas.) 35:      5091 

Denounced,  The;  or,  the  last  baron 

of  Crana.     J.  BANIM 35:      1535 

DeQuincy,  Thomas.     (1785-1859.) 
FATAL  marksman,  The.     In  Works. 

v.  11 34:      1043 

FLIGHT  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     In  L.  C. 
v.  1 4O:      1611 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DIARY. 


DeQuincy,  (continued.) — 

Kixu  of  llayti,  The.    From  the  Ger 
man.     In  Works,     v.  11 

VISION-  of  sudden  death,  The.    fn  L. 

C.     v.  3 

Derby,  Aleck. 

IIIA  Goldwin;  or,   the  perils   of  for 
tune.     N.    Y.      1876.      12° 

Derby,    George   H.      (John   Phtrnix.) 

(1824-1801.) 

PntEXixiAXA.     N.  Y.     1869.     12°.... 

Sij niton  papers.     N.  Y.     1865.     12°. 

Dermot   O'Dwyer.      Mrs.   A.   M.  F. 

HAI.I,.     In    Lights    and    shadows. 

v.  2 

De  Rohan.     J.  M.  (culled  Eugene)  SUK. 
Derrick,  F. 

BEXEATH   the   wheels:     a  romance. 

N.  Y.     1870.     8° 

Derwent;  or,  recollections  of  young 
life  in  the  country.     J.  CHESTER... 

Desart,  Lord . 

BEYOXI>  these  voices.     Lond.     3   v. 

stn.  8° 

Desert  home,  The.      M.  RKID 

Desert  of  ice,  The.     .1.   VRRXE.     In 

Captai  n  H atteras 

Desert  sands.      H.  E.  (P.)  SPOFFORD. 

\V\ih  Amber  gods 

Deserted  family,  The.      J.  T.  TROW- 

KKIIXIE.     (1'nitl  Creytoii.) 

Deserted  mil),  The.     E.  L.  LI.EWEL- 

I.YX 

Deserted  wife,  The.     Mrs.  E.  P.   E. 

X.  SOUTH  WORTH 

Desk   and    debit.        "W.    T.    ADAMS. 

(  Oliver  Optic.) 

Deslonde,  Mrs.  Darrington. 

MII.LKR  of  Silcott  mill,  The.     N.  Y. 

1875.    12° 

Despard,  Mrs.  M.  C. 

CHASTE  as  ice,  pure  as  snow.     Lond. 

1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 

Desperate  character,  A.     W.  TIIOM- 

SOX-GKBOU.     3  v 

Desperate  remedies.     T.  HARDY.     3 


34: 
4O: 

37: 


33: 
33: 


37: 
39: 


1043 
1013 

343 


1300 
1301 


3883 
2412 


Destiny.  M.  FERRIER.  Wtlh  Mar 
riage  and  inheritance 

Destiny;    or,    life   as   it   is.      K.    .M. 

Ml  HI'IIY 

Desultory  man,  The.  G.  P.  K. 

JAMES.  2  v.  in  1 

Detective  police.  The.  C.  (J.  II.) 
PICKKXS.  In  Hard  times 

The  same.     ///Hunted  down 

The  same.     In  Lamplighter's  story... 

The  same.     In  Talc  of  two  cities 

The  same.     In  Hard  times 

The  same.     ///  Hunted  down 

The  same.  In  Tale  of  two  cities 

Detective  and  somnambulist.  A. 

1'lXKERTOX 

Dethroned  heiress,  The.     E.  A.   Dr- 

rr  Y 

Detlef,  C.     (pseud.)    See  BAUKR,  Kar- 

oline. 

DeVere,  Maximilian  Schele.  (b.  1820.) 
GKEAT    empress,    The:     Agrippina. 

Phil.     1870.      12° 

De  Vcre;  or,  the  man  of  independence. 

It.  1'.  WARD.... 


Devereux. 

IjYTTOX  . 

The  same. 


E.   G.   E.   L.   BIM.WER- 
Tauchnitz  ed 


37: 
35: 

37: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 
38: 
39: 
35: 

37: 

37: 
39: 
37: 
37: 
38: 
38: 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

38: 
37: 


37: 
40: 

35: 
35: 


347 

4216 

357-9 
243 

3701 
2120 
3314 
1831 

2011 
241 

364 

369-71 

3001-3 

3987-9 

2101 

3280 

179 

477 
4711 
481 
546 
477 
479 
546 

4547 
1064 


390 

118 


3103 
3105 


1C93 
4937 
1019 


1561 
3(10 


1561 
1648 


1501 


1880 
3367 


396 


401 


403 
405 


404 
402 


Devereux  hall.     Mrs.  SOUTH  EY.     In 

Tales  from  Blackwood.     v.  2 4O: 

Devil,  History  of  the.     P.  I)EFoE *3; 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  3 34; 

Devil  stones,  The.     F.  GOTTSCHAI.CK. 

In  H.  G.  N      v.  2 4Q:       1501 

Devil    turned      pleader,    The. 

GRIMM.     In  K.  G.  N.     v.  2 4O: 

Devil's  chain.  The.     E.  JEXKIXS 38: 

Devil's  fight  in  Goslar  cathedral,  The. 

F.  GOTTSOIIALCK.  In  R.  G.  N.  v.  2.  4O: 
Devil's  mark,  The.  In  N.  and  T.  v.  8.  4O: 
Devil's  mill,  The.  F.  GOTTSCIIAI.K. 

In  R.  G.  N.     v.  2 40: 

Devil's    mill,  The.      S.    LOVER.      In 

Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland 38: 

Devoted  bride,  The.     St.  G.  TLTKEH.     39: 

Dewall, van. 

GREAT   lady,  A:    a  romance.     From 

the  German  by  M.  S.     Phil.    1874. 

8° 37: 

De"Witt,  .Waditme.  (ne'e  (iuizot.) 

PAMES  of  high  estate.     The  transla 
tion  edited  by  Charlotte  M.  Yonge. 

Lond.     1872.     8° 37: 

Ckm'm'c 

Countess  and  queen.  Climbing  high. 

Something  great.  I         Behind  the  hedges. 

FRENCH  country  family.  N.  Y.   1868. 

12°  ". 37: 

MARIE  Perville:  a  story  of  a  French 

boarding-school.    Phil.    1873.     12°.     37: 
MOTHERLESS;  or,  a  Parisian  family. 
Fr.  the    French  by  P.   M.   Craik. 

N.  Y.     1871.     12°." 37: 

ON i. Y  sister,  An.     N.  Y.    1873.     16°.     37: 
D'Eyncourts  of  Fairleigh,  The.     T. 

KOWI.AND-SKEMP.     3v 39:     691-3 

Dharma..     E.  PAULET.     3v 38:  4257-9 

Dhu,  Helen,  (pseud.?) 

STAXIIOPE   Burleigh:   the  Jesuits  in 

our  homes.     N.  Y.     1855.     12° 37:        411 

Dial  of  love,  The.     M.  HOWITT 37:      4749 

Dialogues.     J.  ABBOTT,     fn  H.  S.  B. 

v.  8 35:          43 

Diamond   cut   diamond:    a   story    of 

Tusc.ui  life.     T.  A.  TROI.LOPE". 39:       3252 

Diamond  necklace,  Story  of  the.     H. 

Yl/.ETEI.I.Y.      2v 39:   3756-7 

Diamond  on   the  hearth,   The.      M. 

JAMES 38:        245 

Diamond  rose,  The.     Mixs  K  EDDIE. 

(,SV/r«A  Tyiler.) 38:         712 

Diana  Carew;  or,  for  a  woman's  sake. 

Atrt.  FORRESTER 37:       2359 

Diana    of  Meridor;    or,    the    lady    of 

Monsoreau.    A.  (P.)  PUMAS.... 37:        977 

Diana's  crescent.     A.  MAXXIXG.  2  v.     38:   2403- J 
Diary;  H — family;  Axel  and  Anna 

and  other  tales.     F.  BREMER 35:      2737 

Contents: 
Axel  and  Anna. 
Comforter. 
IHary. 

Diary.      F.    BREMER.     Same    as   New 

Sketches 35: 

Diary   of    Anne    Hod  way,   The.       In 

N.andT.     v.  2 4O: 

Diary  of  ('.  Jeames  de  la  Pluche,  Esq. 
with  his  letters.  W.  M.  THACK 
ERAY.  In  Miscellanies.  Bost.  ed. 

v.  1 33: 

The   same.      In    Miscellanies.     Phil. 

ed.      v.  2 33: 

The  same.     In  Miscellanies.     Tauch- 
nitz  ed.     v.  4 


Letter  about  suppers. 
Solitary. 


2749 
1642 


4011 
4008 


33: 

The  same 33: 


4004 
3998 


PKOSK   FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DlAHY. 


54 


DICKENS. 


40: 
40: 


'227-9 
230 

810 

4073 
4074 


2418 


2073 


35;       2530 


Diary  of  a  late  physician.  S.  WAR- 
HEX.  3  v 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Diary  of  a  milliner.     C.  11.  WOODS. 

(Belle   Otis.) 4O: 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty  Trevylyan.     Mrs. 

K.  K.  CHARLES 35: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35: 

Diary  of  an  old  doctor,  The:  being 
sketches  of  the  most  interesting 
reminiscences  of  an  old  physician. 

J.  A.  MAITLAND 38: 

Diary  of  a  sister  of  Mercy,  Tales  from 

the.     C.  M.  BRAMK 35: 

Diavola  ;  or,  nobody's  daughter.     M. 

K.  BRADDON 

Diaz,  Mrs.  A.  M. 

LUCY  Maria.     Bost.     1874.     16° 

STORY-BOOK  for  the  children.     Bost. 

1875.      12° 

WILLIAM    Henry   and    his    friends. 

Bost.     1872.     16° 

WILLIAM  Henry  letters,  The.     Bost. 

1870.  16° 

Dick  Dallington.    In  N.  and  T.     v.  2.. 

Dick  Duncan.     1).  WISE 

Dick  Libby.    Geo.  JONES.     In  Rouge- 
gorge  and  other  stories 4O: 

Dick   Lyle's   fee.      L.   C.   DAVIS.     In 

Kougegorge  and  other  stories 4O: 

Dick  Markham.  J.  F.  SMITH 39: 

Dick  Markham, Sequel  to.  See  LILLIAN.  39: 
Dick  Kodney;  or,  the  adventures  of  an 

Eton  boy.  J.  GRANT 37: 

Dick  Tarleton.  J.  F.  SMITH 39: 

Dick  Tarleton,  Sequel  to.  See  MARIAN 

BARNARD  4O: 

Dick  Travers  abroad.  A.  F.  SAMUELS. 

4  v 39:1109-12 

Contents  : 

1.  Palm  land,     39:1112      I      :).    On  the  wave,      30:1111 

2.  Lost  tar,         39:11111     |     4.    Little  cricket,    :!U:llciu 

Dickens,    Charles  (John  llougham.) 

(Boz.)     (1812-1870). 
BARNAHY  Rudge'  a  tale  of  the  riots 

of 'eighty.    N.Y.     1872.    3  v.    12°.     37:     431-3 
BARNAHY   Kudge;   Sketches.     N.  Y. 

1871.  4  v.  in  2 37:     434-5 


37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 

4O: 
4O: 


420 

423 
421 

422 

1642 

G31 

1670 

1670 
'1891 
1902 

3306 
18'J2 

1903 


Content*  : 

Barnaby  Rudge,  v.  1-3. 
Sketches  by  Boz,  v.2.  v.4. 
Blank  veil. 

Bloomsbury  christening. 
Boarding  house. 
Dancing  academy, 
'eath. 


Mr.  Minns  and  bis  cousin. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Porter. 
Passage   in   the  !itc  of   Mr. 

Watkins  Tottle. 
Prisoners'  vjm. 
Sentiment 

Shabby-genteel  people. 
Steam  excursion. 
Tngg's  at  Ramsgate,  The. 


Drunkard's  de 
Great  Winglebury 
Horatio  Sparkins. 
Making  a  night  of  it. 

BARNAHY  Rudge.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°.  37:  436 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.      12° 37:  437 

The  same.    In  Master  Humphrey's 

clock,  v.  2,  3 37:499-500 

The  same 37:  501-2 

BATTLE   of  life,  The  :   a  love  story. 

Leip.    1856.     sq.  lti° "..  37:  438 

The  same.     In  Christmas  books 37:  450 

The  same.     In  Christmas  stories —  37:  451 

The  same 37:  452 

BLKAK'house.      N.   Y.      1872.     2  v. 

12°  37:  439-40 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     12° 37:  441 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.      12° 37:  442 

The  same.       Leip.       1852-3.       4  v. 

in  2.     sq.  16° 37:  447-8 

The  same.     4v 37:  44:;-G 

BLOOMKBUKY  christening.  In  Sketches.  37:  435 

BOARDING  house,  The.     In  Sketches.  37:  435 


37: 
37: 
37: 


Dickens,  (continued.) — 

CHARACTERS,  Index  of,  in   Dickens' 
novels.      In    Master    Humphrey's 

clock  

The  same.    In  Uncommercial  trav 
eller 

CHILD'S  dream  of  a  star,  A.     With 

Old  curiosity  shop.     v.  3 

The  same 37: 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.  10 4O: 

CHIMES,  The.     With  Christmas  carol.     37: 

The  same.     In  Christmas  books 37: 

The  same.     In  Christmas  stories....     37: 
The  same 37: 

CHOPS,  the  dwarf.     In  L.  C.,  v.  2 4O: 

CHRISTMAS  books.     N.  Y.     1871.     2 
v.  in  1.    12° 37: 

Contents  : 

Battle  of  life.  Christinas  tree. 

Chimes.  Cricket  on  the  heart! 

Christmas  carol.  Haunted  man. 

CHRISTMAS  carol,  A;    Chimes;    and 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.    Leip.    1846. 

sq.  16° 37: 

CHRISTMAS  carol,  A.     In  Christmas 

books 37: 

The  same.     In  Christmas  stories....     37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.  5 4O: 

CHRISTMAS  dinner.     In  Sketches 37: 

The  same 37: 

CHRISTMAS  stories.    Phil.    n.  d.    12°.     37: 

Contents  : 

Battle  of  life,  The. 
Chimes,  The. 
Christmas  carol,  A. 

CHRISTMAS  stories. 

Contents  : 
Battle  of  life. 
Chillies. 

Christmas  carol. 
CHRISTMAS  stories. 

16°  , 

Contents  : 

Haunted  house,  The. 
Message  from  the  sea,  A. 
Tom  Tiddler's  ground. 

CHRISTMAS  stories,  additional.     With 
Master  Humphrey's  clock 37: 

Contents  : 


497 
549 

515 
517 

1620 
449 
450 
451 
452 

1012 

450 


449 

450 
451 
452 
1(115 
515 
517 
451 


Cricket  on  the  hearth, The. 
Haunted  man,  The. 


Phil.    n.  d.     8°.    37: 


452 


Leip. 


Cricket  on  the  hearth. 
Haunted  man. 
Pictures  from  Italy. 

1862.      sq. 

37:       453 


497 


Dr.  Marigold's  prescriptions. 

Holly  Tree  inn. 

Mrs.  Lirriper's  legacy. 

Mrs.  Llrriper'i  lodgings. 

The   same.       With    Uncommercial 

traveller,  etc 37: 

CRICKET  on  the  hearth,  The.     With 

Christmas  carol 37: 

The  same.     In  Christmas  books 37: 

The  same.    In  Christmas  stories 37: 

The  same  37: 

DAVID   Copperneld.     N.   Y.      1871. 

4  v.  in  2.       12° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     12° 

Phil.     18G8.     8° 

Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Leip.       1849-50.     3  v. 


Mugby  junction. 
Se\en  poor  travellers. 
Somebody's  luggage. 


552 

449 
450 
451 
452 

454-5 
456 
457 
458 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 

sq.  16° '. 37:    459-61 

The  same.     Leip.     1849-50.     3   v. 

in  2.     sq.  16° 37:     462-3 

DETECTIVE  police.    \\'\th  Lamplight 
er's  story 37:         481 

DR.  Marigold's  prescriptions;   Mug- 
by  junction.     Leip.     1867.    sq.  16°     37:         464 

DR.   Marigold's  prescriptions.      With 

Master  Humphrey's  clock 37:         497 

The   same.      With,    Uncommercial 

traveller 37:         552 

The  same.  In  Treasure-trove  series. 

v.  3 4O:       1703 


PROSE  FICTION;     ENGLISH. 


DICKENS. 


55 


BlCKKNS. 


Dickens,  (continued.)— 
DOMHKY  and  son.     N.  Y. 

v.  in  2.     12° 

The  name.     N.  Y.     1873. 
The  same. 
The  same. 


1871.     4 


Leip.     1847.    3  v.  in  2. 


12° 

Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Leip.     1873.     3  v.    sq. 
10°  

The  same. 

sq.  16°  

DRAWN  from  life;  sketches  of  young 

ladies,  voung  gentlemeij,  and  young 

couples.     N.  Y.     1875.     12° 

GKKAT   expectations.     N.    Y.     1873. 

12°.     2  v.  in   1 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

The   same.     Leip.     1861.     2  v.  in 
1.     sq.  16° 

The  same.      With  Oliver  Twist 

HARD  times.     N.  Y.     1871.     12°.     2 

v.  in  1 

The  same.     In  New  stories 

The  same.     Leip.     1854.     sq.  16°.. 

The    same.        With    Tale  of    two 

cities 

HAUNTED  house.     In  Christmas  sto 
ries  

The  same.      With  Hunted  down 

The  same.  In  Lamplighter's  story. 
HAUNTED  man.     With  Battle  of  life.. 

The  same.     In  Christmas  books 

The  same.     In  Christinas  stories.... 

The  same 

HOI.LY-TRKE      inn.        With      Muster 

Humphrey's  clock 

The  same.     With  Uncom.  Trav 

HUNTKD  down,  and  Haunted  house. 

Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

HUNTKD   down,   and  Uncommercial 

traveller.     Leip.      1860.     sq.  16°... 
HUNTED  down.     With  Lamplighter's 

story 

LATE  "Miss   Hollingford.      With   No 

thoroughfare 

LITTI.K  Dorrit.     N.  Y.     1871.     4  v. 

in  2.     12°  

The  same.     N.Y.     1873.     12° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.      1856-7.     4   v. 
sq.  16°  

The  same.     Leip.     1856-7.     4  v.  in 

2.     sq.  16° 

LITTI.K  Paul.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     18° 

LITTLE  Paul.     See  also  Dombey  and 

son. 
MARTIX  Clmzzlewit.      N.  Y.     1871. 

4  v.  in  2.       12 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

The    same.     Leip.     1844.     2  v.  in 

1.      sq.  16° 

MASTER  Humphrey's   clock.     N.Y. 

1871.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1846.    3  v.    sq. 
16°  

Barnahy  Rudge.    v.  2-3. 
Master'Humphrey's  clock,     v.  1. 
Old  curiosity  shop.     v.  1-2. 

The  same.     Leip.     1846.    3  v.  in  2. 

sq.  16°  

MUIIBY   junction.      With    Dr.    Mari 
gold's  prescriptions 

The  same.       With  Muster  Humph 
rey's  clock 

MVSTKRY  of  Kdwin  Drood,  The.    N. 

1871.     16° 

The  same.     Leip.     1870.     2   v.  in 
1.     sq.  16° 


37:  465-6 
37:  467 
37:  468 

37:  469-71 
37:  472-3 

33:      1323 


37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 


474 
475 

476 
520 

477 
505 
478 

546 

453 
479 
481 
438 
450 
451 
452 

497 
552 

479 
480 
481 
513 

482-3 
484 

485 


37;   486-9 


37: 
37: 


490-1 
492 


37:   493-4 
37:   495 

37:   496 
37:   497 

37:498-500 


37:  501-2 

37:  404 

37:  497 

37:  r>03 

37:  504 


Dickens,  (continued.)— 

The  same.        With  Uncommercial 

traveller 

NEW  stories.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Contents : 

Hard  timea.  |         Pictures  from 

NICHOLAS  Nickleby.      N.  Y.     1871. 

4  v.  in  2.     12°...." 

N.  Y.      1873.      12° 

N.  Y.     1874.     12° 

Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Leip.       1843.      2  v.  in 


The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same. 

1.     sq.  16° 
NOIII.K    savage,  The.      In    Treasure- 
trove  series,      v.  1 

OLD  curiosity  shop.   N.Y.    1873.    12° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

The   same,    and   Sketches.     N.   Y. 
1871.     4  v.  in  2.     12°.... 


37: 
37: 

Italy. 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 

40: 

37: 
37: 


549 
505 


506-7 
508 
509 
510 

511 

1701 
5 1 6 
518 


37:  514-15 


Reprinted  pieces  :  v.  2. 
Begging-letter  writer. 
Billsticking. 


. 

Births.  Mrs.  Meek  ofason.1 
Child's  dreuui  of  a  star. 
Long  voyage. 
Our  Eng.  watering-place. 
Our  Fr.  watering-place. 
Scenes,     v.  4. 

rii     sketches      from     our 
parish,     v.  4. 


Characters,     v.  4. 

Christmas  dinner. 

Hospital  patient. 

Misplaced  attachment  of 
Mr.  J.  Dounce. 

Miss  Evans  aim  the  eagle. 

Mistaken  milliner  :  a  tale 
of  ambition. 

New  Year. 

Parlor  orator. 
Thoughts  alMnit  people. 
Old  curiosity  shop.  v.  1-3. 

The  same.     N.Y.     1872.     12° 

OLD   curiosity   shop.       With   Master 

Humphrey's  clock,  v.  1-2 37: 

The  same 37: 

OLIVER  Twist.     N.Y.    1873.    2  v.  in 

1.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1843.     16° 

The  same,  and  Great  expectations. 

N.  Y.     1871.     12° 

OUR   mutual   friend.     N.   Y.     1871. 

4  v.  in  2.      12° 

The  same.     N.Y.      1868.     12° 

Phil.     n.  d.    8° 

Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Leip.       1864-5.     4   v. 


The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 


37: 


37: 
37: 

37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


517 

4.9S-9 
501 

519 
521 

520 

522-3 
524 
525 
526 


Leip.       1864-5.     4 


37:    527-30 

37:     531-2 


The   same. 

in  2.    sq.  16" 

PICKWICK    papers.      N.    Y'.      1871. 

4  v.  in  2.     12° 37:     533-4 

The  same.     N.Y.     1873.     12° 37:         535 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 37:         536 

The  same.      Bost.      1867.     16° 37:         537 

The   same.     Leip.     1842.     2-v.  in 

1.     sq.  16° 37:         538 

KKI-RINTKD  pieces.      With  Old  curi 
osity  shop 37:         515 


Long  voyage. 

Our  Kng.  watering-place. 

Our  Fr.  watering-place. 


517 
479 


481 
477 


Begging-letter  writer. 
Bill  sticking. 

Births.     Mrs.  Meek  of  a  son 
Child's  dream  of  a  star. 

The  same 37: 

The  same.      With  Hunted  down 37: 

The    same.       With    Lamplighter's 

story 37: 

1'Ki'iuNTKD  pieces.    With  Hard  times.     37: 

OaitfHls  : 
Child's  story. 
Detective  police. 
Down  with  the  tide. 
Flight. 
Ghost  of  art. 
Lying  awake. 
Monument  of  Fr.  folly. 
Noble  savage. 
Nol»ody's  story. 
Olt  duty   with    inspector 

Field! 
Our  l>ore. 
Our  honorable  friend. 


Onr  school. 
Our  vestry. 
Out  of  the  season. 
Out  of  town. 
Plated  article. 
Poor  man's  tale  of  a  patent. 
Poor  relation's  story. 
Prince  Bull. 
Schoolboy's  «tory. 
'lliree  detective  anecdotes. 
I.  Pair  of  gloves. 
II.  Artlul  touch. 
III.  Sofa,  The. 
Walk  ill  a  workhouse. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DICKENS.                                                               56                                                               DICKORY. 

Dickens,  (continued.)  — 
The  same.      With  Hunted  down  37:         479 
The    same.      With    Lamplighter's 
story  37'         481 

Dickens,  (continued.)  — 
Cvntcnt*  : 
Begging-letter  writer. 
Bill-sticking. 
'Births.  Mrs.  Meek  of  a 
son.' 
Child's  dream  of  a  star. 
Child's  story. 
Christmas  tiee. 
Detective  police. 
Down  with  the  tide. 
Flight. 
Ghost  of  art. 
Haunted  house. 
Hunted  down. 
Lamplighter's  story. 
Long  voyage. 
Lying  awake. 
Monument     o  f     French 
(oily- 
Noble  savage. 

NOVKLS    and    talcs    rep 
Household    words.     L( 
1  1  v      sq.  16°  

i 

On      duty    with     inspector 
Field. 
Our  bore. 
Our  English  watering-place. 
Our  French  wntei  ing-place. 
Our  honorable  friend. 
Our  school. 
Our  vestry. 
Out  of  the  season. 
Out  of  town. 
Plated  article. 
Poor  man's  tale  of  a  patent. 
Poor  relation's  story. 
Prince  Bull  :  a  fairy  story. 
Three  detective  anecdotes. 
I.  Pair  of  Gloves. 
II.  Artful  touch. 
III.  Sofa,  The. 
Walk  in  a  workhouse. 

rinted    from 
ip.     1850-9. 
4CV1G41-51 

The  same.    With  Tale  of  two  cities.     37:         546 
SKVKN  poor  travellers.     With  Master 
Humphrey's  clock  J^1?-         407 

The  same.     With  Uncc 
SIGNAL-MAN,  The.     In  L 

WKETCHJCS  by  Boz.     N.  1 

Ouiitents  : 
Characters  : 
Christinas  dinner. 
iMncing  academy. 
Hospital  patient. 
Making  a  night  of  it. 
Misplaced  attachment  of 
Mr.  J.  bounce. 
Miss  E  vans  and  the  eagle. 
Mistaken  milliner  :  11  tale 
of  ambition. 
New  Year, 
Parlor  orator. 
Prisoners'  van. 
Shabby  genteel  people. 
Thoughts  about  people. 
Scenes  : 
Astley's. 
Criminal  courts. 
Hrokers'      and     marine- 
store  shops. 
Doctors'  commons. 
Early  coaches. 
First  of  May. 
Gin-shops. 
Greenwich  fair. 
Hackney-coach  stands. 
Last  cab  driver,  and  the 
first  omnibus  cad. 
London  recreations. 
Meditations  in  Monmouth 
street. 
Omnibuses. 
Parliamentary  sketch. 
Pawnbroker's  shop. 
Private  theatres. 
Public  dinners. 
River,  The. 

The  same.     Phil.     n. 
The  same.     Phil.     n. 
The  same.     Leip.     184 
The  same.  v.  1.    With  ( 
shop  

m.  trav  37:         552 
.  C.     v.  8...     4O:       1618 
f  37:        539 

Scotland-yard. 
Seven  dial?. 
Shops  and  their  tenants. 
Streets,  The. 
Vauxbal!  -gardens  by  day. 
Visit  to  Newgate. 
Seven  sketches  from  our  par 
ish  : 
Beadle,  The. 
Broker's  man. 
Curate.  The. 
Election  for  Beadle. 
Four  sisters,  The. 
Half-  pay  captain,  The. 
Ladies'  societies. 
Old  lady. 
Our  next-door  neighbor. 
Parish  engine. 
Schoolmaster. 
Tales  : 
Black  vail,  The. 
Bloom  8  bury  christening. 
Boarding-house. 
Drunkard's  death. 
Great  Winglehury  duel. 
Horatio  Sparking. 
Mr.  Minns  and  his  cousin. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Porter. 
Pantomime  of  life. 
Passage  in   the  life  of  Mr. 
Watkins  Tottlc. 
Public  hie  of  Mr.   Tulrum- 
ble. 
Sentiment. 
Steam  excursion,  The. 
Tuggs1  at  Kam  agate. 

1      8°                 37'         540 

Contents  : 
Amphlett       love-rnatuh. 
v.  5. 
Apparition  of   Monsieur 
Bodry.     v.  8. 
Balcombe  street  mystery, 
v.  8. 
Black  and  blue.  v.  2. 
Blood  of  the  Sundons.  v.  8 
Bond  and  free.     v.  2. 
Boscobel.     v.  8. 
Brave  coucon  driver,  v.6. 
Canon's  clock,     v.  10. 
Chetwyndes.    v.  11. 
Clergyman's  wife.    v.  11. 
Dav  of  reckoning,    v.  'A. 
Dead  secret,  by    W.  Col 
lins,    v.  4-5. 
Devil's  mark,     v.  8. 
Diitiy  of  Anne  Hodway. 

v.  a 

Dick  Dallington.     v.  2. 
Dishonoured,     v.  11. 
Eleanor    Clare's   journal 
for  ten  years,     v.  0. 
End  of  Fordyee  brothers, 
v.  H. 
Eric  Walderthorn.      v.  2. 
Famine  abroad,    v.  7. 
Flour  de  Lys.    v.  11 
Forbidden  fruit,     v.  3 
Frenchman  of  two  wives. 
v.  3. 
From  first  to  last.     v.  11. 
Gipsy  king.     v.  11. 
Gnnge  family,    v.  11. 
Ground  and'  lofty  tumb 
ling,     v.  11. 
'Gudc  conceit  o'oursels'. 
v.  x. 
Heir  of  Hardington.  v.  10. 
Her  face.     v.  10. 
Her  first  appearance,     v. 
11. 
History  of  a  miracle,  v.8. 
Home  again  !     v.  11. 
House  to  let.     v.  10. 
Jerrold,  Douglass,     v.  11. 
Renter's  evil  eye.     v.  U. 
La/.v  tour  of  two  idle  ap 
prentices,     v.  6. 
Left  and  never  called  for. 
v.  ( 
Legend     of    my     native 
town.     v.  7. 
Lina  Fernie.    v.  10. 
Little  Constancy's  birth 
day,     v.  8. 
Little  Huguenot,     v.  7. 

Dickens,  Helen. 
MILL    wheel,    The.       L 
3  v      sin   8° 

Lost  Alice,    v.  8. 
Lucky  leg.     v.  11. 
Lyndon  hull.    v.  7. 
Marie  Courtenay.     v.  7. 
Max    and  his    companions. 
v.  7. 
Miss  Cicely's  portrait,  v.  11. 
Mr.  Pearson,     v.  H. 
Mrs.  Hadgery.     v.  G. 
My  blind  sister,     v.  2. 
My  brother  Robert,     v.  3. 
My  country  town.     v.  I. 
My  lady  Ludlow.     v.  !). 
My  little  ward.     v.  2. 
My  lost  home.    v.  7. 
My  two  partners,     v.  11. 
Nemesis,     v.  1, 
New  mind.     v.  11. 
Ninth  of  June.     v.  2. 
Number  5,  Hanbury  terrace. 
v.  7. 
Old    Saint    Ann's    gateway, 
v.  7. 
On  'change  in  Paris,     v.  2. 
Ordeal,  An.     v.  l. 
Our  family  picture,     v.  »». 
Patagonian  brothers,     v.  7. 
Perils    of    certain    English 
prisoners,  &ct     v.  7. 
Poisoned  meal.    v.  10. 
Poor  (,'hire.     v.  :i. 
Princess  roval.     v.  i*. 
Rev.  Alfred  Hoblnah'B  state 
ment      v.  !>. 
Rogues  life.     v.  1. 
Romantic  breach  of  prom 
ise,     v.  6. 
Salome  and  I.     v.  '2. 
Saving         little  :        wasting 
much.     v.  11. 
Shadowle.«s  men.     v    8. 
Sin  of  u  father,     v.  ID. 
Six  giants  of  Lehon.     v.  8. 
Smiillelutnge  family,     v.  11. 
Tale  of  an  old  man's  youth. 
v.  8. 
Tried  friendship,     v.  10. 
Truth  in  irons,     v.  y. 
Two  college  friends,     v.  1. 
Two  in  a  legion,     v.  7. 
Well      authenticated       rap- 
pings.     V.  8. 
What    Mr.    Burleigh    could 
not  see.    v.  !». 
Wreck  of  the  Golden  Marv. 
v.  :i. 
Years  and  years  ago.   v.  8. 

ond.       1874. 
.^7-      fini-3 

1       12°  37-         541 

3.     sq.  1G°...     37:         542 
)ld  cariosity 
37-         515 

The  same  37-         517 

The  same.     v.   2.       With  Jiarmibv 
Rudge  ."..     37'         435 

SOMEBODY'S   luggage.      With  Master 
Humphrey's  clock..              37'         497 

The  same.      With  Uncom.  Trav  37:         5:")  2 
The  same  37-         543 

The  same.     Leip.     1H( 
TALK  of  two  cities.   N.  "* 
The  same.     Phil.     n.  ( 
The  same.     Leip.     185 

SQ      16° 

7.     sq.  16°...     37:        544 
f.   1871.   12°.     37:         545 
12°  37"         547 

y.    2  v.  in  1. 
37-         548 

The  same,  and  Hard  times.     N.  Y. 
1808       12°  37'         54G 

UNCOMMKRCIAL    traveller.      N.     Y. 
IHtiO.      12°  37'         551 

The  same.      With  Hunted  down  37:        480 
The  same,  and   Additional   Christ 
mas  stories.     Bost.     18GO.     1G°..     37:         552 
The  same,  arid  Edwin  Drood.     N. 
Y.      1871       12°  37'         549 

and  COLLINS,   ("William     Wilkie. 
No  thoroughfare                                          37'         512 

No  thoroughfare,  and  Late  -Miss  Hol- 
llnaford.    Leip.     1808.     sq.  10°  37:        513 
and  JAMES,  Thos.  P. 
.MYSTERY   of  Edwin  Drood.  Brattle- 
boro   Vt      1873   8°  ...    ?*7-         Kr»3 

Wiu>   Wood.       Lond.      1872.      3  v. 
sm   8°                                                  ...     371     604-G 

Dickinson,  Anna  E. 
WHAT  answer?    Bost.    1869.     16°....     37:        GIG 
Dickory  Cronke.     D.  DuFoE.     In  N. 
and  mis   works   v   2  34'       1018 

and  OTHERS. 
LAMPLIGHTIK'S  story  ;  H 

The   detective   police 
nouvelletes.     Phil.    n. 

unted  down  ; 
and   other 
d  ..                      37*         481 

PKOSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DlEKKNCiA. 


f)7 


DR. 


Diekenga,  1.  E. (/>««)  and  ASHWORTII, 

T.  .\l.  (Ouno). 
TOM    C'liips.      Bv    DON    and  Ouxo. 

Phil.      1H71.     l'2° 

Digby  (irand.      G.  J.  W H YT'K- M KI.- 

VII.I.K 

Digging  for  gold;  or,  adventures  in 
California.  R.  M.  BALLAXTYXE. 
In  Talus  of  adventure,  v.  2 

Dikes  and  ditches.  W.  T.  ADAMS. 
I  Oliver  Optic) 

Dilemma,  The.  &i.  George  OHSSHEY. 

Dilemma  of  1'hadrig.    (i.  GRIFKIX... 
Dimitri    Komline:    a   novel.      I.  (H.) 

TUKGUNIEFF 

Dinah.      M.  A.  MOORK 

Dingelstedt,  Fran/,. 

AMAZON,  The.     (Die  Amazone.)     Tr. 

by  . I.  M.  Hart.    >'.  Y.     1868.      12°. 

The  same.     Edinb.     1861).     sm.  8°. 

Dion  and  the  Sibyls.     M.  G.  IYKOX 

Disappointed  ambition  ;  or,  wedded 

and  single.     A.  M.  STKWAKT 

Disasters  of  .lohnny  Armstrong,  The. 

A.  CAMPBELL.     //(  W.  T.  U.,  v.  1. 
Discarded   daughter.       E.  1).  &.  N. 

SoUTH  WORT  II 

Discarded   wife,    The;   or,    will   she 

succeed?     K.  A.  DUPUY 

Discipline  of  life.     E.  Poxsoxnv 

Discontented  pendulum.  .1. TAYLOR. 

In  Pleasures  of  taste 

Dishonoured.    /«  N.  and  T.,  v.  11... 
Disosway,  K.  T. 

Sorm   .Meadows:  a  tale  of  long  ago. 

I'hil.      1874.     1 2° 

Disowned,  The.  K.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER- 

LYTTOX 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

Dispensation.    Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Lights  and  shadows,  v.  3 

Disponent,  The.     ///  Livonian  tales. 

Disputed  inheritance,  The.     A.  (I).) 

Di  MAS.      Same   as   The    marriage 

verdict 

Disraeli,  Benjamin,     (b.  1805.) 

AI.KOY.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

The   fume.     Leip.     184G.     sq.   10°. 

The  same.      With  Sybil 

A  I.ROY;     and    Sybil.       Loud.      n.  d. 

srn.  8° ". 

COXINUSHY;   or,  the  new  generation. 

N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

The  same.      Leip.      1844.     sq.  Hi0... 

The  sumo.      With  Young  duke 

COXTARINI    Fleming.     N.   Y.     n.   d. 


37: 
40: 


35: 
35: 
37: 

39: 
38: 


37: 
37: 
38: 

39: 
40: 
39: 

37: 

38: 

39: 
4O: 

37: 


Leip.      1846.     sq.  16°... 

With  Venetia 

With,  Young  duke 


The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  siiiiir. 
HENRIETTA  Temple.   N.  Y.  n.d.   8°. 

The  same.     Leip.     185!(.     sq.  i6°... 
INFKRXAL     marriage,    The.        With 

Ixion 

Th»  same 

IXION  in  heaven,      n.  t.  p.     8° 

Ixiox;    and    Vivian   Grey.       Loud. 

1868.      16° 

LOTIIAIK.     N.  Y.     1870.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.     2  v.  in   1.     sq. 

16°  

POPANII.I.A.      With  Ixion 

The  same .. 

KISK   of    Iskander,  The.     In    L.   ('. 
v.  6 


626 

428 


35:   1484 


Disraeli,  (continued.)— 

The  same.      Wilh  Alroy 37: 

The  same 37: 

SYBIL;    or,   the   two   nations.     Leip. 

1845.     sq.   16° 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same.      With  Alroy 37: 


37: 


242 
4203 
36D7 

3371 
3100 


031! 
637 
831 


1711 

2012 


10(55 
4592 


2791 
1651 


647 


SYBIL  and  Alroy.  Lond.    186s. 
TANCBED;  or,  the  new  crusade.   Lei]). 

1847.     2v.ini.     sq.  16° 37: 

The  same.     N.  Y.      n.    d.8° 37; 

VKXETIA.     N.  Y.     n.d.      8° 37: 

The  same.     Leip.     1858.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 37: 

YEXETIA;    and   Contarini  Fleming. 

Lond.     n.  d.     8° 37; 

VIVIAN- Grey.     N.  Y.     n.d.     8° 37: 

The    same.      Leip.        1859.       2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 37: 

The  same.      With  Ixion 37: 

YOUNG  duke,  The.     N.  Y.     n.  d.    8°.     37: 
YOUNG   duke,    The;    and   Contarini 

Fleming,     n.  t.  p.     8° 37: 

The  same.      Lond.     1868.      16° 37: 

Dissertation  upon  roast  pig.     A.  C. 

LAMU.     In  L.  C.     v.  5..... 4O:       1615 

Dissolved  pledge,  The.    ().  RICHARD- 
SOX.     In  \V.  T.  B.,  v.  10 4O: 

Distant  cousins.     Bost.     1872.     16°...     4O: 
DittOD.     T.  (K.)HooK.     In    Precepts 

and  practice,     v.  3 37: 

Di  Yasari :  a  tale  of  Florence.     C.  E. 

EDWARDS.      T.    f.    li.     v.  8 4O: 

Diver,  The;  and  the  bell.     Surgeon's 
tales.     A.    LKIGIITON.     W.   T.    B. 


35: 

3106 

35: 

3107 

37: 

3884 

4O: 

2307 

37: 

078 

37: 

657 

37: 

659 

37: 

674 

37: 

658 

37: 

660 

37: 

062 

37: 

661 

37: 

663 

37: 

664 

37: 

679 

37: 

684 

37: 

685 

37: 

665 

37: 

666  ; 

37: 

668  1 

37: 

669  I 

37: 

668 

37: 

669 

37: 

671 

37: 

672  ! 

37: 

668 

37: 

66!> 

4O: 
38: 


658 
659 

675 
673 
658 
674 

677 
676 

678 

680 

679 
681 

682 
669 
683 

684 
685 


1720 
2124 

4647 
1696 

1712 
219 
3870 
1713 


Diver  of  Oman,  The.  G.  P.  R.  JAMES. 

In  String  of  pearls 

Divining   rod     The.     .1.    HALL.      In 

Legends  of  the  west 37: 

Divinity  student,  The.     I).  M.  Mom. 

In  \V.  T.  B.     v.  3 4O: 

Dixon,  Granby. 

OAKSUOTT  castle;    being  thn  memoir 

of  an  eccentric  nobleman.      Edited 

by  Henrv  Kingsley.     Lond.     1873. 

3~v.     sm.  8° 37;      701-3 

Dixon,  William  Hepworth.  (b.  1821.) 
SPIRITUAL  wives.     Leip.    1868.    2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 37;          710 

Doctor  Antonio:   a  tale  of  Italy,     (i. 

RCFFIXI 39:         711 

The  same.     Tauclmit/.  cd 39:         712 

Doctor  Austin's  guests.  W.  GII.HKRT. 

2v 37:   29H6-7 

Contents: 
Amour      inMeoin,       I/. 

v.  1. 

Banquo's  gho.st.     v,  2. 
Imprisoned  domon,  The. 


Mr.  Gunlon's  plight. 
Olrl  nmicl.     v  •/. 
Patent  munia,  The. 
Scientific  evening,  A 
love  story, 


v  1. 

.     v.  2. 

A.  v.  I. 
2985 
1022 


4O: 


1016 


The  same 37: 

Doctor  Hasilius.     A.  (T).)  DUMAS 37: 

Doctor  Dean's  governess.  J.  INGEI.OW. 

///  Studies  for  stories 38:  34 

Doctor  Faustus.  THOMS'  E.  E.  It. 

v.  3 33:  4022 

Doctor  J.  Faust,  History  of  that  re 
nowned  arch  sorcerer.  R.  (i.  N. 
v.  1 4O:  1">60 

Dr.  Goethe's  courtship:  a  tale  of  do 
mestic  life  from  the  German  [of 
Otto  MULLKR,  by  V.  S.] 38:.  3217 

Dr.  Howell's  family.     H.  B.  GOODWIN.     37:      3149 

Dr.  Huger's  intentions.  L.  C.  MOUL- 

TON.  //( Stories  and  sketches 4O:  1681 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DOCTOR. 


58 


DON. 


Doctor    Jacob.        M.     BETHAM-EI>- 

WARDS 35:  2061 

Doctor  Johns.  D.  G.  MITCHELL. 

(Ik  Marcel.)  2v 38:3011-12 

Dr.  -Marigold's  prescriptions.  C.  (J. 

H.)      DICKENS.         With      Master 

Humphrey's  clock 37:  497 

The  same.  With  Uncommercial 

traveller  37:  552 

The  same.  In  Treasure-trove  series. 

v.  3 40:  170.-! 

The  same,  and  Mughy  junction 37:  464 

Doctor  -Midclleton's  daughter.  W. 

THOMSON-GREGG.  3  v 37:3479-81 

Doctor  Oldham  at  Greystones,  and  his 

talk  there.  N.  Y.  I860.  12° 4O:  2127 

Doctor  Onofrio.  W.  GILBERT.  In 

Wizard  of  the  mountain,  v.  1 37:  2995 

Doctor  Ox's  experiment;  and  other 

stories.    J.VERNK.    Tr.  by  George 

M.  Towle 39:      3C84 

Contents: 

Ascents  of  Mont  Rhine.  Master  Zitcharius. 

Doctor  Ox's  experiment.  Winter  in  the  ice. 

Drama  in  the  air,  A. 

The  same 39:      3685 

Dr.  1'lassid's  patients.     U.  LOCKE 38:      1836 

Dr.  Thome.     A.  TROLLOPE 39:      3166 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     39:      3167 
Doctor    Vandyke,   a    novel.      J.    E. 

COOKE 35:      4701 

Dr.  Wainwright's  patient.     E.  YATKS. 

2v.ini 4O:      1206 

Doctor's    daughter,     The.        K.     S. 

Cl.ARKK.      (Sophie  May.) 35:       4346 

Doctor's  dilemma,  The;  a  novel.    H. 

SMITH 39:      1845 

Doctor's  family,  The.  I).  M.  CRAIK. 
(formerly  .Wiss  Mulock.)  In  Do 
mestic  stories 35:  4914 

Doctor's  story,  The.     J.  M.  WILSON. 

In  W.  T.  B.     v.  6 4O:       1716 

Doctor's  wife,  The.    M.  E.  BRAUDON. 

2v.ini 35:       2531 

Doctors,  A  book  about.     J.  C.  JKAF- 

HRESON.     2v.ini 33:       2305 

Doctors  and  patients;  or,  anecdotes 
of  the  medical  world.  J.  TIMBS. 

2v 33:  4071-2 

Doctors'  commons.    C.  (J.  H.)  DIOK- 

KNS.     In  Sketches 37:         539 

The  same 37:        540 

The  same 37:         541 

The  same.      With  Old  curiosity  shop.     37:         515 

The  same 37:         517 

Dodd  family  abroad.  The.     C.  LEVER.     38:      1595 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 38:   1596-8 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 38:1599-1600 

Dodge,   Mary  Abigail.     (Gail  Hamil 
ton.)     (b.  1838.) 
KKD-LETTER   days    in    Applethorpe. 

Bost.     1807.    '16° 37:         720 

Dodge,  Mary  E. 

HANS  Brinker;  or,  the  silver  skates. 

N.Y.     1876.     12° 37:         728 

Dodge,  Mary  Mapcs. 

INSANITY  of  Cain,  The.    In  Treasure- 
trove  series,     v.l 4O:      1701 

Dodge  club,  The;  or,  Italy  in 
MDCCCLIX.  J.  DKMILLE... 


Dodgson,   Charles   Lutwidge   (Lewis 

( 'tin-oil). 
ALICE'S  adventures  in    wonderland. 

Loud.     1872.     sm.  8° 

THROUGH  the  looking-glass  and  what 
Alice  found  there.    Bost.    1872.    16° 


37: 

37: 
37: 


273 


738 


739 


Doesticks,  Q.  K.  Philander,    (pseud.) 

See  THOMSON,  M. 
Doesticks'    letters.      M.    THOMSON. 

(Doesticks) 33: 

Dog   Crusoe:    a  tale  of   the   prairies. 

R.  M.  BALLANTYNK 35: 

Dog  fiend,  The ;  or  Snarleyyow.     Capt. 

F.  MAKRYAT 38: 

The  same 38: 

Dog  of  Flanders,  A ;  and  other  stories. 

L.  de  la  RAME.     (Ouida.)  39: 

Content* 


4024 


1456 


2573 
2572 


45 


Branch  of  lilac,  A. 
Dog  of  Flanders,  A. 

Dog  of  Flanders,  A. 

In  L.  C.     v.  10.... 

Dogs  and  cats.     H. 


ILeaf  in  the  storm,  A. 
Provence  rose-,  A. 
L.  de  la  RAME. 


(E.) 


4O:      1620 


B.  STOWE. 

In  Queer  little  people 39: 

Doing    and    dreaming.      Mrs.    I.    F. 

MAYO.     (E.  Garrftt.) 38: 

Doing  his  best.     J.  T.  TROWBRIDGE. 

(Paul  Creyton.) 39: 

Doings  in  Maryland.     M.  DOUGLASS. 

[anon.] 37: 

Doll  world  ;  or,  plav  and  earnest.    Mrs. 

R.  O'REILLY 38: 

Dollars  and  cents.     A.  WARNER 4O: 

Dolliver,  Clara  G. 

No  baby   in   the   house, 

stories.     N.  Y.     1870. 

Contents  : 

Brown  noses,  The. 
Bundle  of  twigs,  The. 
Chee. 

Cross  Christie. 
Dead  bird.  The. 
Doctor's  froK,  The. 
First  boots,  The. 
"  I  can  wait." 
Jennie. 

Dolly  and  I. 

Optic.) 

Dolores.     Mrs. 


and 

16°.. 


other 


37: 


2334 


2809 


3315 


830 


3908 
165 


749 


Johnny  Checkup. 

No  baby  in  the  house. 

old  man  In  the  ground,  The. 

Over  my  tea-cup. 

Princess  Ethel,  The. 

Tulkinx  to  himself. 

Toy  balloon,  The. 

Two  Curios. 

White  roses,  The. 

W.  T.  ADAMS.     (Oliver 

35:        243 

FORRESTER 37:      2360 


Dombey  and  son.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.     2  v 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 


465-6 

467 
468 
469-71 
472-3 


The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed.     3  v 37: 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 37: 

Domestic     goblin      Hutchen,     The. 

GRIMM.     In  K.  G.  N.     v.  2 4O:      1561 

Domestic  griefs  of  Gustavus  M'lver, 
The.  Alex.  LKIGIITON.  In  W.  T. 
B.  v.  10 4O:  1720 

Domestic    stories.       D.    M.   CRAIK. 

(fmmerly  Miss  Mulock.) 35:       4914 

Domestic  tragedy.  Mrs.  C.  V.  HAM 
ILTON.  In  Ropes  of  sand 37:  3923 

Dominic.      F.    HOFFMANN.      Tr.  by 

Miss  R.  H.  Schively 37:       4487 

Dominie  and  the  souter.  (The  dom 
inie's  courtship.  The  souter's  wed 
ding.)  J.  M.  WILSON.  In  W.  T. 
B.  v.  7 4O:  1717 

Dominie   of   St.    Fillan's,   The.      A. 

LKKIIITON.     /re  W.  T.  B.     v.  10...     4O:      1720 

Dominie's  class,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON. 

In  \V.  T.  B.    v.  6 4O:      1716 

Domitia.     Mrt.   R.   S.   GREENOUOH. 

In  Arabesques 33:       1705 

Don  Bucefalo.  W.  Gilbert.  In  Wiz 
ard  of  the  mountain,  v.  2 37:  2996 

Don  Quixote  of  La  Mancha.     M.  de 

CERVANTKS  SAAVEDRA.     4  v 35: 

The  same 35: 

The  same.     Illust.  by  Dor£ *A 

WIT  and  wisdom  of. 33: 


3973-6 
3977 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DON. 


I)RAMA. 


Don  Sebastian  ;  or,  the  house  of  Hra- 
gan/.a.  A.  M.  POKTKR.  4  v 

Donagh,  The;  or,  the  horse  stealers. 
W.  CARLKTON.  In  Traits  and  sto 
ries,  v.  1 

The  same 

Donald  1'eane  anil  his  cross.  \V.  .). 
BKADLKY.  (Ulance  flaylord) 

Donald  (iorm.  A.  CAMPHKLI..  In 
\V.  T.  B.  v.  1 

Donaldson,  .1.  I). 

SKKHKANT  Atkins.  A  tale  of  advent 
ure  founded  on  fact.  1'hil.  1871. 
12°  

Donelan,  A.  M. 

Sowing  and  reaping:   a  tale  of  Irish 

life.     Lond.      1868.     2  v.     sm.  8°... 

VALUE  of    Fosterstown :    a   tale   of 

Irish  life.     Lond.     1871.    2  v.    sin. 

H°  

Donkeyshire  militia,  The.  L.  de  la 
KAMK.  (Ouida.)  With  Randolph 
Gordon 

Doom  of  the  Griffiths,  The.  K.  C. 
GASKKLI,.  With  Lois,  the  witch... 

Doom  of  Sonlis,  The.  J.  M.  WILSON. 
In.  \V.  T.  B.,  v.  4 

Doomed  chief,  The;  or,  two  hundred 
years  ago.  D.  P.  THOMPSON 

Doomed  house,  The.  U.S.  INUKMAXX. 
In  Danes  sketched  bv  themselves, 
v.  1 " 

Dora.  -I.  IvAVAXAdii 

The  same.  Tauchnit/.  ed 

Dora  Deane.     M.  .1.  HOI.MKS 

Dorcas  club,  The;  or,  our  girls  afloat. 
\V.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oliver  Optic)  

Dorothy:  a  tale.  Leip.  J857.  sq. 
10°  

Dorothy  Kox.     L.  PAKR 

Dorr,  Mrs.  Julia  C.  K. 

EXPIATION.     1'hil.     1873.     12° 

SIBYL  Huntiiigton 

Dorsey,  Mrs.  Anna  11. 

COAINA,  the  rose  of  the  Algonquini. 

N.  Y.     1867.     12° 

Fi.K.MMiNus,  The:  a  true  story.  The 
Notre  Dame  series  of  Cath.  nov. 

N.   Y.       1869.       12° 

NORA  Brady's  vow;  and  Mona,  tlie 
vestal.  1'hil.  1869.  12° 

OLD  gray  rosary,  The.  "  Kefuge  of 
sinners."  The  Notre  Dame  series 
of  Cath.  nov.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  12°... 

ORIKNTAI.  pearly  or,  the  Catholic  em 
igrants.  Unit.  1873.  16° 

STI'DKNT  of  Blenheim  forest;  or,  the 
trials  of  a  convert.  Halt.  1867. 

12°  

Dotty  Dimple  stories.  K.  S.  CLAKKK. 
(Hup/tie  May). 

Contents: 

v.  1.     Dotty  Dimple  nt  her  grandmother's. 
•2.     Dotty  Dimple  at  home.    :lr>:434« 

3.  Hotly  Dimple  out  west.    ar,:4^.r,i 

4.  Dotty  Dimple  nt  play.     .'IfcJ.'M'J 

5.  Dotty  Dimple  ut  school.  :l5:43'iO 
li.     Dolly  Dimple's  flyaway.  X>:4'J5t 

Double  house.  D.  M.  CKAIK.  (for 
merly  Mint  Mulock).  With  Bread 
upon  the  waters 

Double  niiirriuge.  C.  M.  BRAXIK.  In 
Tales  from  the  diary  of  a  sister  of 
mercy  _ 

Double  play.     W.  KVERKTT 

Double  story,  A.     (}.  MACDONAI.D.... 


38:    IU44-7 


35:      3841 
35:      3840 


35: 
40: 


2632 
1711 


37:  759 

37:  709-70 

37:  771-2 

39:  56 

37:  2866 

4O:  1714 

39:  2971 


40: 
38: 
38: 
37: 

35: 


4O:      2 1 2<J 
38:      4231 


37: 
37: 


37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 


782 
783 


793 

794 
795 

706 
797 

798 


35:      4911 


35:  267:i 
37:  1771 
38:  21G4 


1530 
661) 
670 

4566 

244 


Double  wedding,  The.     C.  A.  WAR- 

FIKI.l) 

Double-bedded    room,    The.       \V. 

LOGAN.     In  \V.  T.  K.,  v.  3 

Doubly  false.     A.  S.  STEPHENS 

Doubt.      F.    C.    FISHER.      (Christian 

Reid).     In    Kbb-tide 

Doubts  anil  fears.     T.  (E.)  HOOK.    In 

Sayings  anil  doings,  v.  2 

Dougherty.  M.A.  T.   H'Hh  A  winged 

word 

Douglas,  Amanda  M. 

HOME  nook;  or,  the  crown  of  duty. 

N.  Y.     1875.     12° .".. 

IN  the  ranks.     Bost.     1872.    16° 

Ix  trust;  or,  Dr.  Bertrand's  household. 

N.  Y.     1874.     12° 

KATHIK'S  aunt  Ruth.      Bost.      1871. 

16°  

KATII IK'S  harvest  days.    Bost.     1872. 

16°  " 

KATHIK'S  soldiers.  Bost.  1872.  16°. 
KATHIK'S  summer  at  Cedarwood. 

Bost.      1861.     16° 

KATHIK'S  three  wishes.     Bost.    1871. 

16° 

LITIA:   her  problem.     N.  Y.     1872. 

12°  

OLD  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe,  The. 

Bost.     1H75.     1(1° 

SEVKN  daughters.  Bost.  1874.  16°. 
STEPHEN  Dane.  Bost.  1867.  12°... 
SYDNIK  Adriance;  or,  trying  the 

world.     Bost.     180U.     12" 

TIIKKK'S  no  place  like  home.     Bost. 

1875.     12° 

WITH  fate  against  him.    N.  Y.    1870. 

12°  

Douglas,  .Matilda. 

DOIXIIS   in    Maryland.     Phil.     1871. 

12°  

Douglas,    (Lndi/  Morton.)      In  T.  F. 

H.,  v.  1 '. 

Douglas  tragedy,  The.   T.  GILI.KSPIE. 
Gleanings  from  the  covenant.       In 

\\.  T.  B.,  v.  8 

Douglass  farm.     M.  E.  BRADI.KV  .... 
Dove    in    the    eagle's  nest.       C.    M. 

YoNGE 

The  same.  Tauehnit/.  ed.  2  v.  in  1. 
Dow,  .Ir.  (pseud.)  See  PAIUK,  E.  F. 
Dower  house,  The :  a  story.  Mr*.  P. 

Cl'Di.li'.  (formerly  Annie  Tlutmtis.) 

3   v 

Down  by  the  sea.    H.  T.  GRISWOLD. 

In  Stories  and  sketches. 
Down  i  n  a  saloon.   Mrs.  M.  S.  \V  A  l.K  KR. 
Down  in   Tennessee.     .1.  R.  GILMOKK. 

(Edmund  Kirke.) 

Down   the    Rhine.      W.   T.    ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic.) 

Down   the   river.       W.    T.    ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic.) 

Down   with    the    tide.       C.    (J.    H.) 

DlCKENS.     In  Hard  times 

The  same.     In  Hunted  down 

The  same.     In  Lamplighter's  story... 

The  same.     In  Tale  of  two  cities 

Downing,  Mrs.  Fanny  M.  (  Viola.) 
NAMKLKSS:  a  novel.     Raleigh.     1866. 

12°  

Downing,  Major  Jack,     (pseud.)     /See 

SMITH,  Seba. 

Downward  :md  upward.     L.  BATES. 
Drama   in   the   air,    A.      J.    VKRNK. 

In  Dr.  Ox's  experiment 


40: 

40: 
39: 

37: 
37: 
39: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 


37:        830 
4O:      2658 


4O: 
35: 

4O: 
4O: 


140 

1713 

2205 

2197 
4649 
2T02 

808 
809 

810 
811 

812 
813 

814 
815 
816 

817 
818 
819 

820 


1718 
2616 

1273 
1274 


35:    5092-4 


40: 
37: 
35: 
35: 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 


39 
3034 

245 
246 

477 
479 
481 
546 

840 


35:       1712 
39:       3684 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DRAMA. 


60 


DtTDEVANT. 


39;       3685 
4581 

1520 

2006 


1323 
2312-14 


4O:      2130 


2131 


Frank  Austin's  diamond. 
Kagle  ci'Mg. 
Tnu'  to  his  flag. 


35: 
35: 


35: 


Drama,  (continued.)— 

The  same 

Dramatic  Grub  street,  explored  in 
two  letters.  ("VV.)  W.  COLI.INS. 
In  The  queen's  revenge 35: 

Dramatic  scenes,  founded  on  V.  Hu 
go's  Tragedy  of  Hernani.  Lord 
V.  L.  GOWKK.  In  C']iil>book 4O: 

Drawing  a  badger.     H.  SPICKR.     In 

Bound  to  please,     yfi 39: 

Drawn  from  life.k  Sketches  of  young 
Indies,  young  gentlemen,  and  young 
couples.  C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS 33: 

Dra'wn  from  life.     A.  FORBES.     3  v...     37: 

Drayton.  A  story  of  American  life. 
N.  Y.  1851.  12° 

Drayton  ball ;  or,  Lawrence  Bron- 
son's  victory,  and  other  tales  illus 
trating  the  beatitudes.  By  the 
author  of  Nettie's  mission.  Lond. 
1871.  sm.  8° 4O: 

Oontent*  : 

Lawrence  Bronsorrs  victory. 

Christy's  grandson 

Allan  Haywood. 
Draytons  and  the  Davenants,  The. 

Mrs.  K.  R.  CHARLKS 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Dreadful   ghost,  A.      D.    M.   CRAIK. 

(formerly  Miss   Mulock.)     In   Un 
kind  word 

The  same 35: 

Dreadful   story   of  Macpherson.      J. 

HOGG.       (Ettrick    Shepherd.)       In. 

Winter  evening  tales,     v.  1 

Dream,  The.    A.  CAMPBELL.    In  W. 

T.  K.,  v.  7 

Dream  children,  The.     C.  LAMB.     In 

L.  C,  v.  4 

Dream  life.      1).  G.  MITCH KI.L.     (Ik 

Marrel.) 

Dream  numbers.     T.  A.  TROLLOPS.... 
Dream   of  a  broken   heart,  The.     In 

W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  5 

The  same 

Dreamland  by  daylight.     C.  CHESE- 

11110'  

Dreamthorp.     A.  SMITH.     In  L.  C., 

v.  4 

Dred  ;    or,  Nina  Gordon.     II.  (K.)   li. 

STOWK 39: 

The  same.    2v 39: 

Drewry,  Edith  Stewart. 

BAPTIZBD  with  a  curse.   Lond.    1870. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  37: 

Drifted  and  sifted:  a  domestic  chron 
icle  of  the  seventeenth  century. 

By  the  author  of  Until  shadows 

flee  away 

Drifting  and  steering.     L.  PALMKR... 

Drifting  goodward.     M.  J.  LAMB 

Drinkers  of  ashes.  Kirs.  C.  V.  HAM 
ILTON.  In  Hopes  of  sand 37: 

Driven  from  the  path.    A  novel.    Dr. 

Charles  SMART,  ed 39: 

Driven  to  sea;  adventures  of  Norrie 

Seton.     G.  CUPPLES 35: 

Droich,  The.     A.  LEIOHTON.     In  W. 

T.  H.     v.  4 4O: 

Dropped  from  the  clouds.    J.  YKRNK. 

Same  as  Wrecked  in  the  air 39: 

Droz,  Gustave. 

AROUND  a  spring.    N.  Y.    1873.    lf>°     37: 
BABOLAIN.     A  novel.     N.  Y.     1873. 

16° 37: 


4075 
4076 


4943 

4944 


37: 

40: 
40: 

33: 
39: 

*15: 
34: 

35: 
40: 


40: 
38: 
38: 


4521 
1717 
1614 

3021 
3253 

4915 
4175 

4192 
1G14 

2324 
2322-3 

850-2 


2132 
4122 
1302 

3923 

1761 

5162 

1714 

3686 

860 

861 


Drunkard's  death,  The.     C.  (J.  H.) 

DICKENS.      With  Barnaby  Rudge...     37: 

The  same.     In  Sketches 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 

Drury,  Anna  Harriet. 

EASTHURY.   A  tale.  N.  Y.   1856.    12°    37: 
MISREPRESENTATION.     A  novel.    N. 

Y.     1868.     8° 37; 

NORMANS,  The;     or,   kith   and   kin. 

Lond.     1870.     2  v.     sm.  8° 37: 

STORY  of  a  shower,  The.     A  novel. 

Lond.     1872.     2  v.  in   1.     sm.  8°...     37: 
Dubois,  Charles. 

MADAME  Agnes.     Tr.  by  M.  P.  T. 

N.  Y.     1874.     8° 37: 

DuBoys,  J. 

COUNTESS  of   Monte-Cristo.       Phil. 

n.  d.    8° 37: 

Duchess  of  Trajetto.     A.  MANNING..    38: 
Dudevant,  Madame  Amatine  Lucile 
Aurore     Dnpin.       ((leorge    Sand.) 
(1804-1876.) 
ANTONIA.     (Tr.  of  Aiitonia.)     Bost. 

1870.  12° 37: 

CESARINE   Dietrich.     (Cfsiirine  Diet 
rich.)     Tr.  by  E.  Stanwood.     Bost. 

1871.  8° 37: 

CONSUELO.     (Consuelo.)     Tr.  by  Fay- 

ette  Robinson.     Phil.     1870.     12°.     37: 
The  same.     Phil.     1861.     8° 37: 

CORSAIR,  The 37: 

COUNTESS  of  Rudolstadt,  The.  (Tr. 
of  La ^comtesse  de  Kudolstadt.)  Se 
quel  to  Consuelo 37: 

FANCHON;  the  cricket.  (Tr.  of  La 
petite  Fudette.)  Phil.  n.  d.  12°...  37: 

HANDSOME  Lawrence.  (Le  beau 
Lawrence.)  A  sequel  to  A  rolling 
stone.  Tr.  by  Carroll  Owen.  Bost. 
1871.  8°....' 37: 

INDIANA,  a  love  story.  (Tr.  of  Indi 
ana.)  Phil.  n.  d."  12° 37: 

JEALOUSY.  Phil.  n.  d.  12°.  Same 
«.?  Teverino 37: 

JOURNEYMAN  joiner,  The;  or,  the 
companion  of  the  tour  of  France. 
(Le  compagnon  du  tour  de  France). 
Tr.  by  Francis  Geo.  Shaw.  N.  Y. 
1847."  12° 37: 

LAST  Aldini,  The.  (Tr.  of  La  der- 
niere  Aldini) 37: 

M'LI.E  Merquem.  (Tr.  of  Mademoi 
selle  Merguem).  N.  Y.  1868.  12°.  37: 

MAUijns  de  Villemer.  (Le  Marquis 
de  Villemer).  Tr.  by  R.  Keeler. 
Bost.  1871.  8° 37: 

MAUPRAT.  A  novel.  (Manprat). 
Tr.  by  Virginia  Yaughan.  Bost. 
1870.  16° 37: 

•Mn.LER  of  Angibault.  (Le  meunier 
<f  Angibault).  Tr.  by  Mary  K. 
Dewey.  Bost.  1871.  12° 37: 

MONSIEUR  Antoine.  (Tr.  of  La  pfche 
de  Monsieur  Antoine).  Phil.  n.  d. 


MONSIEUR  Sylvestre.  (Tr.  of  Mon 
sieur  Nylveatre.).  Bost.  1870.  16°. 

MY  sister  Jeannie,  a  novel.  (Jeanne). 
Tr.  by  S.  R.  Crocker.  Bost.  1874. 
16°  

ROLLING  stone,  A.  (Tr.  of  Pierre  qni 
roulc).  Bost.  1871.  8°.  For  se 
quel  see  Handsome  Lawrence 


37: 

37: 

37: 
37: 


435 
539 
540 
541 
542 

872 

873 

8T4-5 

876 

886 


896 
2465 


903 
902 
904 


905 
906 

908 
909 
910 

911 
912 
913 

914 
915 
916 

917 
918 


920 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DUDEVAXT. 


Cl 


DUMAS. 


Dudevant,  (continued.)— 

SIMON.  A  love  storv.  (Tr.  of  Simon). 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37:        921 

SNOW  man,  The.    (L'homme  de  neige), 

Tr.  by  Virginia  Vaughan.      Bo»t. 

1871.      12° 37:        922 

TKVKKINO.      (Tr.  of    Teverino).     N. 

Y.      1855.      12° 37:         923 

Dudley  Curlyon.     M.  K.  BRADDON 35:      2532 

Dudley   castle.      M.   M.   SHKRWOOD. 

In   Works,     v.  13 39:       1648 

Duellists,  The.     In  T.  f.  B.     v.  10 4O:      1697 

Duke  and   cousin,  The.     Mrs.   E.   C. 

GREY 37:      3496 

Duke  of  Monmouth.     G.  GRIFFIN 37:      3556 

Duke's  dilemma,  The  :  a  chronicle  of 

Neisenstein.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  4 4O:      1094 

Duke's   honour,   The.      E.   WII.BER- 

FORCE.     3  v 4O:     485-7 

Dulcken,  H.  \V. 

HAPPY-DAY   stories    for    the   young;. 

Lond.     1875.     4° ". ."..      'A. 

Dumas,  Alexandra,     (fits). 

CAMILLE;  or,  the  fate  of  a  coquette. 

( Tr.    of    La    dame    aux    Came'lias). 

Phil.      1860.     12° 37:         950 

Dumas,   Alexandra   (Davy).    (1802- 

1870). 
AcTe  of  Corinth;  or,  the  convert  of 

St.  Paul.     (Tr.  of  Aeif).     fin.     n. 

d.     8° 37:         960 

ADVENTURES  of  a  Marquis:  a  novel. 

Phil.     1804.     8° 37:         961 

A.MAVRY.     (Antimry).     Tr.  by  E.  P. 

N.  Y.      1871.     8° ' 37;         962 

ANDReE  de  Taverney.   (Tr.  of  part  of 

La  Comlcsie  de  Cfiurny.     from  v.  4, 

ch.  23,  ed.  Levy  in  6  v.,  to  end  of 

V.  B.)     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37;         9fi:i 

ASCANIO;  or,  the  sculptor's  appren 
tices  :  an  historical  romance  of  the 

sixteenth  century.     (Aicanio).    Tr. 

bv  Eugene  Lies  and  Eugene  Plun- 

kett.    'N.  Y.     1871.     8° 37:         964 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:      1020 

BF.AU  Tancrcde.     Same  as  The  mar 
riage  verdict. 
BLACK  tulip,  The:  a  novel.     (Tr.  of 

La  tulipe  noire).     Phil.     n.  d.     8°.     37:         905 
BLANCH K     of     Bcaulieu.       (  Tr.    of 

Blanche   de   Beaulieu).       With   The 

twin  lieutenants 37:       1015 

liRAiiEi.ONNE,  the  son  of  Athos.    (Tr. 

of  part  of  Jjf.  Vicomte  de  firagelontie, 

from  v.  1,  ch.  1,  to  v.  2,  ch.  32  inc., 

ed.  Levy  in  6  v.)     Phil.     n.  d.    8°.     37:         966 

The  same.    Lond.    n.  d.     2  v.     16°.     37;    1028-9 
CHEVALIER   d'llannental;     or,  love 

and     conspiracy.        (Le     Chevalier 

d"II/irmental).    Tr.  by  P.  F.  Christin 

and  Eugene  Lies.    N.  Y.    1872.    8°.     37:         968 
CHEVAI.IKR  of  Maison-Houge,  The. 

(Tr.  of  I,e<  'lieralier  de  liaison-rouge). 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37:         969 

CIIICOT,  the  jester;   or,  the   lady  of 

Monsoreau.       Lond.      n.    d.       16°. 

Same  as  Diana  of  Meridor.      With 

Ascanio 37:      1020 

CONSCRIPT,  The  :  an  historical  novel 

of  the  days  of  the  first  Napoleon. 

(Tr.  of  Conscience  Vinnocent).    Phil. 

1874.      12° 39:         970 

CONSPIRATORS,  The;  or,  the  Chevalier 

d'llarnipntal.      Lond.     n.  d.     10°. 
\\'M  Doctor  Basilius 37:       1022 


Dumas,  A.  (D.),  (continued.) — 

CONVERT  of  St.  Paul ;  or,  Acte  of 
Corinth.  Cin.  n.  d.  8° 37: 

COHSICAN  brothers,  The.  (Tr.  of  Lcs 
freres  Corses).  Phil.  1866.  8°....  37: 

COUNT  of  Monte-Cristo.  (Tr.  of 
Le  ciimte  de  Montecristo).  Phil. 

n.  d.     8° 37: 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.    2v.ini. 

10°  37: 

COUNT  of  Moret;  or,   Richelieu  and 

his  rivals.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37: 

COUNTESS  de  Charny.  (Tr.  of  part 
of  La  Comte.s$e  de  Charny,  from  v.  1 , 
ch.  1,  to  v.  4,  ch.  22  inc.,  ed  Levy 

in6v.)     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37: 

The  same.   Lond.   n.  d.    16°.    With 
The  queen's  necklace 37: 

COUNTESS  of  Salisbury 37: 

DIANA  of  Meridor;  or,  the  lady  of 
Monsoreau.  (Tr.  of  La  dame  de 
Monsoreau).  Phil.  1873.  8° 37: 

DISPUTED  inheritance,  The.  Aber-. 
deen.  1847.  12°.  Same  as  Mar 
riage  verdict 37: 

DOCTOR  Basilius.     Lond.     n.d.     16°.     37: 

EDMOND  Dantos;  sequel  to  the  Count 
of  Monte-Cristo.  (?)  Phil.  n.  d. 


37: 


EMMANUKL-PlIII.IIiKRT.        (Tr.  of   Le 

page  du  Due  de  Sarnie ) .    X.  Y.    1854. 

16° 37: 

FALLEN  ANGEL,  The.     (Tr.  of  Fer- 

nande).      Phil.     1865.     8° 37: 

FEI.INA  de  Chambure.   Phil.  n.d.  8°.     37: 
FORESTERS,   The.     (Tr.   of   Catherine 

ftlum).     N.  Y.     1854.     12° 37: 

FORTY-FIVE  guardsmen,  The.     (Tr. 

of  LCK  Quarante-ciny).    Phil.    n.  d. 

8° 37: 

GEORGE;  or,  the  planter  of  the  Isle 

of  France.    (Tr.  of  Georges)    Phil. 

n.d.     8° 37: 

HALF  brothers,  The;  or,  the  head  and 

the    hand.      Tr.    by    L.    Lawford. 

Lond.     1858.     16°.'    Same  as   The 

iron  hand 37: 

HORRORS  of  Paris,  The.     (Tr.  of  part 

of  Les  Mohicans  de  Paris,  fr.  eh.  52 

to  ch.  98  inc.)     Phil.     1861.     8°...     37: 
IRON  hand,  The;  or,   the  knight  of 

Mauloon.       (Tr.    of    Le   britdrd  de 

Maulron).     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37: 

IRON  mask,  The.     (Tr.  of  part  of  Le 

Vicomte  de  Bragelonne,  from  v.  2,  ch. 

33  to  v.  5,  ch.  4  inc.,  ed.  LcVy  in 

6v.)     Phil.     1864.     8° .' 37: 

ISABKL  of  Bavaria.     (Tr.  of  Isabel  de 

Bavu're).     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37: 

KxKiiiT  of  Mauleon,  The.     Same  an 

The  iron  hand. 
LOUISE  la  Yalliere.     (Tr.  of  part  of 

Le  Vicomte  de  Hragdonnc.  from  v.  5, 

ch.  5,  to  end  of  v.  6.)     Phil.     n.  d. 

8° 37: 

LOVE  and  liberty.     Phil.     1870.     12°     37: 
MADAME    de    Chamblay.       (Tr.    of 

Madame  deChambtay).    Phil.     1872. 

8° 37: 

MARGUERITE  do  Yalois.     (Tr.  of  La 

reine  Margot).     N.  Y.     n.  d.      8°....     37: 
MAKRIAGE    verdict     The.      (Tr.    of 

Nylvatultre).     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 37: 

MKMOIR  of  a  maitre  d'armes.     (Tr. 

of    Le   maitre  d'armes).     In   Trav. 

Lib.  Fict.     v.  2 4O: 


973 

1021 
974 

975 

1025 
976 

977 


978 
1022 


979 

980 

981 
982 

1184 
985 
980 

988 
989 
991 

992 
993 


994 
995 


99G 
997 
998 

1692 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


DUMAS. 


62 


EAULE. 


37: 
37: 


Dumas,  A.  (D.),  (continued.) — 

MEMOIRS   of   a.   Physician.     (Tr.   of 

Memoires  d'ttn  Me'decin:  Joseph  Hal- 

samo).     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     2  v.  in 

1.      16° 

MOHICANS  of  Paris,  The.     A  novel. 

(Tr.    of  part   of   Les   Mohicans   de 

Paris,   chs.    1    to    51    inc.)      Phil. 

1875.     8° 

NANON  :   or,   woman's   war.     (Tr.  of 

La  guerre  des  femmes).     Lond.     n. 

d.     16° 

QUEEN'S  necklace,  The.     (Tr.  of  Le 

collier  de  la  reine).      Phil.      n.   d. 

2  v.  in  !.      8° 37; 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 

REGENT'S  daughter,  The.    (La  fdle  du 

regent).     Tr.  by  Charles  H.  Town. 

N.  Y.     1840.     8° 

ROSA    Woodville;      or,    the    jailor's 

daughter.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

Six  years  later.     (Tr.  of  Ange  Pitou). 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

TAKING   the    Bastilc;    or,   six   years 

later.     Lond.    n.  d.    2  v.  in  1.    16°. 
THREE  guardsmen,    The.       (Tr.    of 

Les  trois  mouxijuetaires).     Phil.     n. 

d.     8° 

TIIKEK  musketeers,  The.     Lond.     n. 

d.     16° 

TWENTY  years  after.     (Tr.  of  Vingt 

a/is  upres).     Phil.     n.  d.      8° 

The  same.      With  The  three  mus 
keteers  37: 

TWIN   lieutenants,  The;    or,  the  sol 
dier's  bride.     (Tr.   of  Le  capitaine 

Richard).     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

Two  Dianas,  The.     (Tr.  of  Les  deux 

Diane).     Lond.     n.  d.     16°.      With 

Nanon 37: 

VICOMTE    de    Bragelonne;     or,   ten 

years  later.   Lond.    n.  d.    2  v.    16°. 
WAR    of     women,     The.       Same    as 

Nanon  — 


1.  Memoirs  of  a  physician. 

2.  The  queen's  necklace. 
:i.    Six  years  later. 

4.  The  Countess  de  Charny. 

5.  Andree  de  Taverney. 

U.    The  chevalier  of  Maison- Rouge. 
II. 

1.  The  three  guardsmen. 

2.  Twenty  years  after. 

:i.    Bragelonne,  the  son  of  Athos. 

4.  The  iron  mask. 

5.  Louise  la  Valliere. 

III. 

1.  Diana  of  Meridor. 

2.  Marguerite  de  Valois. 

3.  The  torty-tive  guardsmen. 

IV. 

1.  The  Mohicans  of  Paris. 

2.  The  horrors  of  Paris. 

Nnte.  Chapters  00  to  151  of  Lex  Mohicans 
dc  Paris  are  not  included  in  the  ahove 
translation. 

Dumb  love.    J.  A.  MUS.EUS.    C.  G.  R. 

v.  l 35: 

Dumb  lover,  The.  J.  A.  MUS.EUS. 

K.  G.  N.  v.  3 4Q: 

Dummy.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.  In 

Lights  and  shadows,  v.  2 37: 

Dun,  The.  M.  EDGEWORTH.  In  her 

N.  and  T.  v.  3 37: 

Duncan  Campbell.  D.  DEFOE.  In 

N.  and  misc.  works,     v.  6 34: 


999 
1023 


37: 

1000 

37: 

1024 

37: 
37: 

1005 
1025 

37: 

1007 

37: 

1030 

37: 

1010 

37: 

1026 

37: 

1013 

37: 

1027 

37: 

1014 

37: 

1027 

37: 

1015 

37: 

1024 

37: 

1028-9 

3873 


1562 


3883 


1498 


1022 


Duncan  Campbell.   J.  Hooo.  (Ettrick 

Hhephcrd).       In    Winter    evening 

tales,     v.  1  ............................... 

Duncan  M'    Arthur.     A   C<AMPBKI,L. 

7n  W.  T.  B.     v.  4  ....................... 

Duncan  Schulebred's  vision  of  judg 

ment.     A.   LEIOIITON.     In   W.  T. 

B.     v.  3  .................................... 

Duncan's  yarn,  Tom.     O.  RICHARD 

SON.     /«  W.  T.  B.     v.  5  ............... 

Dunning,  A.  K. 

CONTRADICTIONS.     Bost.     1869.     12°. 
Dupuy,  Miss  Eliza  A. 

ALL  for  love;  or,  the  outlaw's  bride. 

Phil.     1873.      12°  ........................ 

CANCELLED  will,   The.     Phil.     1872. 

12°  .......................................... 

CLANDESTINE  marriage,  The.     Phil. 

1875.      12°  ................................. 

COUNTRY  neighborhood,  The.     N.  Y. 

1855.      8°  ................................... 

DETHRONED  heiress,  The.  Phil.  1873. 

12°  .......................................... 

DISCARDED   wife,  The;   or,  will   she 

succeed?     Phil.     1873.     12°  ......... 

GIPSY'S  warning.     Phil.     1873.     12°. 
HIDDEN  sin;  a  sequel  to  The  dethroned 

heiress.     Phil.     1874.     12°  .......... 

How  he  did  it.     Phil.     1871.     12°.... 

HUGUENOT  exiles,  The;  or,  the  times 

of  Louis  XIV:    a  historical  novel. 

N.  Y.     1856.     12°  ....................... 

MICHAEL  Rudolph:   the  bravest  of 

the  brave.     Phil.     1870.     12°  ........ 

MYSTERIOUS  guest,  The.   Phil.    1873. 

12°  ..........  '.  ............................... 

NEW  way  to  win  a  fortune.      Phil. 

1875.      12°  ................................. 

PLANTER'S     daughter,    The.       Phil. 

1858.      12°  ................................. 

WHO  shall  be  victor?     Phil.     1872. 

12°.     Sequel  to  The  cancelled  will. 
WHY  did  he  marry  her?    Phil.    n.d. 

12°  .......................................... 

Dura  Den;  or,  second  thoughts  are  best. 

T.   Gii.LEsriK.      Professor's   tales. 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  5  ............................. 

Durnton  abbey.     T.  A.  TROLLOPS  ..... 

Dutchman's   fireside.     J.  K.  PAUL- 

DING  ......................................... 

Dying    sheep,   The.       C.   E.   TONNA. 

(Charlotte    Elizabeth).       In    Philip 

and  his  garden  ........................... 

Dynevor  terrace.     C.  M.YoNQB  ......  .. 

The  same.     2v  .............................. 

The  same.     Taucbnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 


E  -  ,  E.  V. 

OLIVIA'S  lovers.     Lond.     1873.     3  v. 
sm.  8°  ....................................... 

E  -  ,  H.  S. 

FAIRLY  won  ;  or,  the  heiress  of  En- 
derleigh.     Lond.     1871.    3  v.    sm. 
8°  ......  ...................................... 

E  -  ,  L.  R. 


37;  4'521 

4O:  1714 

4O:  1713 

4O:  1715 

37;  1050 


37: 

1060 

37: 

1001 

37: 

1062 

37: 

1063 

37: 

1064 

37: 
37: 

1065 
1066 

37: 
37: 

1067 
1068 

PACE  that  kills,  The.     Lond.     1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  ............................... 

Each  for  himself;  or,  the  two  adven 

turers.     F.  GERRT/ECKEB  .............. 

Eagle  and  dove.  Tr.  from  the  Fr.  of 

M'lle  FI.EUKIOT,  by  E.  Bowles  ...... 

Eagle  crag.      With  Drayton  hall  ........ 

Eagle  pass:  life  on  the  border.  C. 

MONTGOMERY  ............................. 


37:  1069 

37:  1070 

37;  1071 

37:  1075 

37;  1072 

37:  1073 

37:  1074 


4O:       1715 
39:      3254 

38:      4253 


39:  3068 

4O:  1277 

4O:  1275-6 

4O:  1278 


37:1410-12 

37:  1401-3 

37:    1406-8 
37:      2930 


37: 
4O: 


2268 
2131 


38:      3070 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


EARL. 


63 


Earl    Whiting;    or,   the  career   of   a 

nameless  boy.     M.  A.  ATKINS  ......     35:        8.">o 

Barl'a  daughter.     K.  M.  SEWKLI  .......     39:      1574 

Earl's  dene,  The.     R.  E.  FKANCII.I.OX.     37:      2435 
Earl's  promise.     Mrs.  J.  H.  KIDDELL. 


39: 
38: 
35: 


367-9 
4147 
4077 


Earl's  secret.     J.  PAKUOE  ................. 

Early  dawn.     Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARLES  ..... 

Early  English  prose  romances.  Ed.  by 

W.  .1.  Thorns.     3  v  .....................     33:4020-22 

Early  friendships.     Mrs.  E.  COPLEY.     35:      4825 
Early  recollections   of   a   son   of   the 
hills.     T.  GiLLKsriK.    IitVf.T.tt., 
v.  2  ..........................................     4O:       1712 

Earthquake  of  Carnccas  :    a  tale  of 
Venezuela.    By  the  author  of  Cam 
paigns   and   cruises    in  Venezuela. 
In  \V.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  2  .....................     34:       4172 

The  same  .....................................   *15:       4!H2 

East    Lynne.      E.    V.    [Mrs.   Henry] 

WOOD.     N.  Y.     n.d.     8°  ..........  "..     4O:        680 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed.     3  v.  in  2.     4O:     687-8 
Eastbury.     A.  H.  DRVRY  ...............     37:        872 

Eastern  side;   or,  missionary  life  in 

Siam.     Mrs.  F.  H.  FKUDOK  ...........     37:      2112 

Eastman,  Julia  A. 

KOMNEYS  of  Hidgemont.   Bost.    1871. 

16°  ..........................................     37:       1420 

SCHOOL    days   of    Beulah    Romney. 

Bost.      1872.      16°  ........................      37:       1421 

Easy  Warren.     W.  T.  CoCHiESHALL. 

In  Home  hits  and  hints  ...............     35:       4508 

Eavesdropping.      H.   SIMCER.      In 

Brought  to  book.     v.  1  ...............     39:      2097 

Ebb-tide   and   other   stories.      F.    C. 

FISHER.     (Christian   Reid)  ............     37:      2197 

Contents: 

Ponbt.  I      Miss  Ingleshy's  sister-in-law. 

Ebb-tide.  |      Story  of  a  scar. 

Eben  Erskinc.    J.  GALT.     3  v  ...........     37:  2777-9 

Ebers,  George. 

l)Ai"(iHTKH    of    an     Egyptian    king. 

Phil.     1871.      12°  ......  "  .................     37:       1430 

Ebon  and  Gold.     C.  L.  Mcli.VAi.v  .....     38:      2240 

Ecce   Femina;    or,   the   woman   Zoe. 

C.  PINE  ....................................     38:      4r>40 

Eccentricities   for   Edinburgh.      G. 

COLEMAN,  Jr.     In  Broad  grin8  ......     33:       1211 

Economy.     M.    M.   SHERWOOD.     In 

Works,     v.  13  ............................     39;       1048 

Eddy,  Daniel  C. 

.     I'KKCY  family,  The.     Bost.     1868.    5 

v.     16°  ...................................     37:1440-44 

Gmtents  : 

1.  Visit  to  Ireland.    .17:1444. 

2.  Through  Scotland  and  Kngland.    37:1443. 
;i.     Paris  to  Amsterdam.    :17:1442. 

4.     Baltic  to  Vesuvius,  The.    37:1441. 
6.    Alps  and  the  Rhine,  The.    37:1440. 

WALTER'S  tour  in  the  East.     N.  Y. 

1869.      5  v.      16°  .........................      37:1446-50 

Contents  : 

1.    Walter  in  Egypt. 


37:1448. 

Walter  in  Jerusalem.    :i7:1440. 
Walter  in  Snmarin.    37:14S<>. 
Walter  in  Ihimascus.    37:1447. 
Walter  in  Constantinople.    37:1440. 
Walter  in  Athens.    37:1445. 


Ede,  Charles. 

WARM    hearts   in   cold    regions:     a 
tale  of  Arctic  life.     Lend.     1870. 
l«°  .......................................... 

Edelweiss.     B.  AUERHACH.     Tr.  by 
E.  Frothingham  ........................ 

Eden,  Hon.  Kmily. 

SEMI-ATTACHED  couple.  Lond.   I860. 
2   v.      12°  ................................... 

SEMI-DETACHED  house.   Lond.    1859. 
12°  .......................................... 


37: 
35: 


1460 


877 


37:1469-70 
37:      1471 


Eden  in   England,   An.     C.  TUCKER. 

(A.  L.  0.  E.)  39:      3344 

Edersheim,  A. 

MIRIAM  Kosenhnum:  a  story  of  Jew 
ish  life.  Bost.  1N73.  1B° 37;  148d 

Edgar  Barton.     \V.  KNHJHTON.     ,'i  v.     38:1078-80 
Edgar  Clifton;  or,  right  and  wrong. 

C'.  ADAMS 35;        IH;S 

Edgar    Huntley;    or,    memoirs   of   a 

sleep-walker.     C.  B.  HKOWN  35:      2!>8!t 

Edged  tools.    S.  S.  ROBBINS 39:        451 

Edgeworth,  Maria  (17fi4-184'.i). 

BELINDA;    Modern  Griselda.     Lond. 

1820.     2v.      16° 37:    1488-H 

CHERRY-ORCHARD.     With  Harry  and 

Lucy  37;      l-j!i3 

The  same.      With  Rosamond 37:       1508 

FRANK.     N.  Y.     1854.     2  v.     16°....     37:14!>0-!»1 

HARRINGTON;    Thoughts   on    bores. 

Ormond.     N.  Y.     1859.      12° 37:       14112 

HARRY  and  Lucy;  to  which  arc  added 
Little  dog  Trusty,  The  cherry- 
orchard,  The  orange  man.  Lond. 
1858.  10° 37;  141>3 

HELEN.      In  her   Novels   and  tales. 

v.  10 37;      1.105 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  3...     34:       4173 
Thesame *15:      4iii:s 

LITTLE  dog  Trusty.     Wiih  Harry  and 

Lucy 37;      1493 

Thesame.      With  Rosamond 37:       1508 

MODERN  Griselda.      With  Belinda 37;       1481) 

Thesame.     /n  Aer  N .  and  T     v.  5.     37:       1500 

MORAL  tales.    N.   Y.     18U7.  2  v.  16°.     37:   1494-5 

GmtmtA  : 

Angelina,     v.  2.  Knapsack,  The:    a  dramn, 

Forester,  v.  1.  v.  2. 

Good  Hint,  v.  1.  Mademoiselle  Panache,  v.  2. 

Good  French  governess,  I      Prussian  Vase,  v.  1. 
v.  2. 

MURAD  the  unlucky.    In  L.  C.   v.  12.     4O:      1G22 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.     v.  3.     37:       14118 

Thesame.     In  Popular  tales,    v.  2.     37:      1507 
NOVELS  and   tales.      N.    Y.      n.   d. 

20  v.  in  10.     12° 37:1490-1505 

Content*: 

Absentee,  V   5. 

Almeria,  v.  4. 

Angelina,  v.  2. 

Belinda,  v.  r>. 

Castle  Raekrent,  v.  1. 

Contrast,  v. :». 

Dramas,  v.  2,  8. 

Dun,  The,  v.  3. 

Emilie  deCoulanges,v.  5. 

Ennui,  v.  3. 

Forester,  v.  1. 

Good  aunt,  The,  v.  1. 

Good  French  governess, 
v.  2. 

Grateful  negro.  The,  v.  3. 

Harrington,  v.  9. 

Helen,  v.  10. 

Irish  Lulls,  v.  1. 

Knapsack  :  a  drama,  v.  2. 

Lame  Jervas,  v.  2. 

Leonora,  v.  7. 

Letters  of  .Julia  and  Car 
oline,  v.  7. 

Limerick  gloves,  v.  2. 

Lottery,  v.  2. 
ORANOE  man,  The. 

Lucy , 

The  same.      II "ith  It 


comic 


Love    and    law : 

drama,  v.  8. 

Madame  de  Fleury,  v.  6. 
Mademoiselle  1'atwln',  \ 
Maneuvering,  v.  4. 
Manufacturers,  The,  v. 
Modern  Uriselda,  v.  .r>. 
Moral  tales,  v.  1,  2. 
Murad  the  unlucky,  v. 
Ormond,  v.  0. 
Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger, 

v.  2. 

Patronage,  v.  7,  8. 
Popular  tales,  v.  2,  3. 
Prussian  vase,  The,  v.  1. 
Rosannft,  v.  2. 
Rose,  thistle  and  shamrock  : 

a  drama,  v.  8. 
Self-justification,  v.  1. 
Tales  of  fashionable  life,  v. 

3-fi. 

Thoughts  on  bores,  v.  9. 
To-morrow,  v.  3. 
Vivian,  v   4. 
Will,  The,  v.  2. 

With  Harry  and 

37: 

isamond 37: 


ORMONP.      With  Harrington 37: 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.    v.  1).  37: 

POPULAR  tales.     N.  Y.     1800.     2  v. 

16° 37:   150G-7 


1508 
1402 

1504 


Contrast,  The,  v.  2. 
Grateful  negro,  T.  '2. 
Lame  .Tervns,  v.  I. 
Limerick  gloves,  v.  1. 
Lottery,  v.  1. 
Manufacturers,  The,  v.  2. 


Murad  the  unlucky,  v.  2. 
Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger, 
v.  1. 

To-mnrrow,  v.  2. 
Will,  The,  v.  1. 


PROSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


EDOEWOKTH. 


EiniENIJORFK. 


Edgeworth,  (continued.) — 

ROSAMOND,   and  other  tales.     N.  Y. 
n.  d.     12° 37:      1508 

Contents : 

Cherry-orchard. 

Garry  Owen  ;  or,  tho  snow  woman. 
Little  dog  Trusty  ;  or,  the  liar  and  the  boy  of  truth. 
Orange  man  ;  or,  the  honest  hoy  and  the  thief. 
PoorXob;  the  chimney-sweeper. 
THOUGHTS  on  bores.      With  Harring 
ton 37:       1492 

The  same.     Inker  N.  and  T.    v.  9.     37:       1504 

Edith.    ('.  A.  LKK.     2v.ini 38:      1406 

Edith :    the   backwoods  girl.      L.   0. 

TUTIIII.I 39:      3386 

Edith  Lyle.     M.  J.  HOLMES 37:       4579 

Edith's    mistake;  or,   left    to   herself. 

J.  WOODVILLE 4O:        817 

Edma  and  Marguerite.     Mine.  WOL- 

I.IEZ 4O:        605 

Edmond  Dantos:  sequel  to  the  Count 

of  Monte-Cristo.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     37:        979 
Edmund    Dawn.      C.    W.    BEEHEE. 

(Ravenswooil) 35:       1872 

Edna     Hrowning;    or    the    Leighton 

homestead.     M.  J.  HOLMES..! 37:      45C7 

Edward  and  Mary.     R.  H.  DANA.  In 

Poems  and  prose  writings,     v.  1...     34:         994 
Edward   Mansfield.      M.    M.   SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  8 39;       1643 

Edward,  Prince,  ton  of   Henry    III. 

In  Tales  of  heroes 4O:       2670 

Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford. 

BARBARA'S  history.    N.  Y.    1868.    8°.     37:       1515 
The  same.     Leip.     1864.     2   v.   in 

1.      sq.   16° 37:       1516 

DKUEXIIAM'S   vow.     Leip.     1870.     2 

v.  in  1.     sq.   16° 37:       1518 

FOUR-FIFTEEN  express,  The.     In  L. 

C.    v.  8 4O:      1618 

The  same.     In   Monsieur  Maurice, 

v.  3 37:       1529 

HALF   a  million   of  money.     N.  Y. 

1866.      8° 37:       1519 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 37:       1520 

HAND  and  glove.     N.  Y.     I860.     8°.     37:       1521 
Thesame.     Leip.     1865.     sq.  16°...     37:       1522 
IN   the   days   of    my   youth.      Phil. 

1874.      12° ~. 37:       1523 

LADDER  of  life,  The.     N.Y.     1865. 

8°  37:       1524 

Miss  Carew.     N.  Y.     1871.     8° 37:       1525 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16°  37:       1526 

AIoNsiK.i'R  Maurice:  anew  novelette; 
and  other  tales.     Lond.     1873.     3 

v.     sm.  8° 37:    1527-9 

Ormtents : 

I.— Cabaret  of  the  Break  of  day,  The. 
Engineer's  story,  An. 
Monsieur  Mnurice. 
Vendetta. 

II. — In  the  confessional. 
New  pans,  The. 

Night  on  the  borders  of  the  Bhtek-'forest,  A. 
Service  of  danger,  A. 
Htory  of  Ernst  Christian  Schoeffer. 
Story  of  Salome. 

III. — All-saints'  eve  :  a  story  of  circumstantial  evidence. 
Four-fifteen  express,  The. 
Sister  Johanna's  story. 
Tragedy  in  the  Palazzo  Bardello. 

My   brother's   wife:    a  life   history. 

N.  Y.     1872.     8° ."..     37:       1530 

Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie. 

ARCHIK  Lovcll.     N.Y.     1871.     8°...     37:       1540 
The  same.     Leip.     2  v.  in    1.     sq. 

16° 37:       1541 

ESTELLE.     N.Y.     1874.     12° 37:       1542 


Edwards,  Mrs.  A.,  (continued.) — 

LEAH;  it  woman  of  fashion 37: 


Miss  Forrester.  N.Y.  1873.  8°... 
MORALS  of  May  fair.  Same  us  Philip 

Earnscliffe 

ORDEAL  for  wives:  a  novel,     Lond. 

1865.     3  v.     12°  

Thesame.     N.Y.     1872.     12° 

OUGHT  we  to  visit  her?     N.Y.     n.  d. 

8° 

PHILIP  Earnscliffe.  N.  Y.  1873.  8°. 
POINT  of  honor,  A.  N.Y.  1870.  8°. 
STEVEN  Lawrence,  yeoman.  N.  Y. 

1871.     8° 

Thesame.    Leip.     1869.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

SUSAN  Fielding.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  8°... 
VAGABOND  heroine,  A.  N.  Y.  1873. 

12°  

Edwards,  H.  Sutherland. 

MALVINA.      Lond.     1871.     3  v.     srn. 


37: 


37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 


1555 
1543 


1544-6 
1547 

1548 
1549 
1 550 


37:        1551 


37: 
37: 


1552 
1553 


37:        1554 


37: 
40: 


Edwin   Brothertoft.     T.  WINTHROI*.. 
Edwin  Drood,  Mystery  of.  C.  (J.  H. 

DICKENS 37: 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 37: 

The  same.  With  Uncommercial  trav 
eller 37: 

The  same.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS  and 

Thos.  P.  JAMES 37; 

Edwin   Drood,   sequel   to.     Nee  John 

Jasper's  secret. 
Edwin  Drood.     See  NEWELL'S  Cloven 

foot. 
Effie's  game:  how  she  lost  and  how 

she  won.     C.  CLAYTON.     2  v 

Effie's  prayer.     E.  BARLEE 

Egan,  1'icrce. 

FAIR  Rosamond;  or  the  queen's  vic 
tim.  N.  Y.  1852.  8° 

FLOWER   of  the   flock,  The.      Lond. 

n.  d.     3  v.    sm.  8° 

Eggleston,  Edward. 

CIRCUIT  rider,    The:    a  tale  of  the 

heroic  age.     N.Y.     1874.     12° 

EXD  of  the  world,  The  :   a  love  story. 

N.  Y.     1872.     12° ".. 

HOOSIKR  school-master,  The.     N.  Y. 

1871.      12° 

MYSTERY    of     Metropolisville.      N. 

Y.     1873.     12° 

SCHOOLMASTER'S  stories,  for  boys  and 
girls.  Bost.  1874.  12° '. 

Obnteilte  : 

Bob-o-link  and  the  owl. 

Bound  boy. 

Chairs  in  council. 

Crooked  Jack. 

Famine  and  a  feast. 

Flat  tail,  the  benver. 

Funny  little  old  woman. 

Great  Panjandrum  him 
self. 

Indian  friend. 

Kitty's  forty. 

La?,v  Larkiii  and  the  Job- 
lilies. 

Mr.  Blake's  walking  stick 

Mocking-bird's  singing 
school. 

Eggleston,  George  Cary. 
Bio  brother,  The.    N.  Y. 

Eglantine.     E.  TABOR 39: 

Egypt     Ennis;     or,    prisons     without 

walls.     K.  ETIIEKIDGK 37: 

Eichendorff,    Joseph    von.       (1788- 

1857.) 

MEMOIRS  of  a  good-for-nothing.  Tr. 
by  Chas.  Godfrey  Leland.  N.  Y. 
1866.  12° 


1570-2 
624 


503 
504 


35: 
35: 


37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


Pickaninny,  The. 

Polly    Strnder,    the    fenmlo 

trnpper 

ProHigiite  prince,  The. 
Shoemaker's  secret,  The. 
Simon  an-i  the  garuly. 
Simple  Simon. 
Story  of  a  flutter-wheel. 
Swim  in  the  darkness,  A. 
WhMt  the  tea-kettle  said. 
Widow  Wiggins'  wonderful 

cat. 

Wood  chopper's  children. 
Young  soap-boiler. 


4376-7 
1615 


1581 


1580-2 


1591 


1592 


1  593 


1 594 


1875.     12°.     37: 


1603 
2714 

1756 


37:      1610 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ElI.OAKT. 


65 


ELLIS. 


Eiloart,  Mrs.  (\  J. 

Bov  with  an  idea,  The.    N.  Y.    1874. 

i-'° 37:      1020 

CUKATK'S    discipline,   The.      N.   Y. 

1867.     8° 37:       1621 

FitoM    thistles grapes?       N.    Y. 

1871.      8° 37:       1022 

LADY   Moretoun's  daughter.     Lond. 

1873.      3  v.       sm.   8°.". 37;    1  023-5 

LOVK  that  lived,  The.     N.  Y.     1875. 

8° ;...     37:       1020 

M  A  DAM  K  Silva's  secret.    Lond.   1809. 

3  v.    sm.  8° 37:   1627-9 

Ot'T   of   her   sphere.       Lond.     1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37;    1030-2 

ST.  Bedes.    Lond.     1870.    3  v.  sm.  8°.     37:    1033-5 
WOMAN'S  wrongs.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°.     37:       1636 
Eirene  ;     or,    a   woman's  right.      M . 

CI.KMMER  (Ames) 35;       4420 

Eisenbach  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a 
stranger.     A.   PICKEN.      In  Club- 

book 4O:       1520 

Ekkoes  from  Kentucky.  I).  K.  LOCKK. 

{Petroleum   V.  Nasbi/) 33;       2619    I 

Eleanor  Clare's  journal  for  ten  years. 

In  N.  and  T.     v.  f> 4O:       1646   | 

Eleanor's  victory.     M.  E.  BRADDON. 

2v.ini .' 35:       2533 

Eleanor's  visit.    J.  II.   MATHKWS 38:      2092 

Elective  affinities.  . I.  W.  von  GOETHE.     37:      3113 

The  same.     In  his  N.  and  T 34:       1259 

Elena:  an  Italian  tale.  L.  X.  COMYN.     35:      4648 
Elephant  club,  The.     M.    THOMSON. 

(  Doestickx) 33:       4025 

Elfred.    J.  ABBOTT.   In  H.  S.  B.  v.  0.    35:          41 

Elfreda.     E.  LKSI.IE 38:      1547 

Eli    Perkins:  his   sayings   and   doings. 

M.  I).  LANDON.     (Eli  Perkins)......     38:       1316 

Elia  ;  or,  Spain  50  years  ago.    ('.  Bom. 

D'  ARROM.     (Fernan  CabaUero) 35:      2311 

Elinor  Preston,     ^frs.    M.  A.  M.SAM- 

LIKR 39:      1015 

Eliot,  George,     (pseud.)     See  LKWKS 

Mn.  M.  ".I. 

Eliza   Anderson.     A.  OAKY.     In  Pic 
tures  of  country  life 35:      3U1H 

Eliza  Desjires;  or  the   fatal   effects  of 
reading   bad  books.     Tr.   from  the 

French,     ('in.       1861.      18° 4Q:       2133 

Eliza  Metcalfs  basket;  or,  policy    not 

principle.    E.  LKSLIE 38:       1548 

Eliza  \Vharton;  or,  the  coquette.     H. 

FOSTKR 37;      2420 

Elizabeth  ;    or,     exiles     of    .Siberia. 

Mdf.  COTTIN 35;       4882 

Elizabeth,    Story    of.      Mist    A.    I. 

TIIAI-KKRAY : 39:      2863 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39;       2864 

Ella;   or,  turning  over  a  new  leaf.    W. 

SIMOMIS.     (  Walter  Aimirell) 39:       1705 

Ella  of  Garvcloch.     H.    MARTINKAU. 

In  Illus.  of  polit.  econ.     v.  2 38:       2640 

Ellen   Arundcl.     W.  JXKJAN.     In  W. 

T.  B.     v.  5 4O:      1715 

Ellen  do  Vere  :  sequel  to  Harry  Ash- 
ton.    J.  F.  SMITH 39:      1803 

Ellen  Eskdale.     Mrs.  S.  S.  Eu.is.     In 

Pictures  of  private  life.    v.  1 37;       1687 

Ellen   Harrington.     Mrs.    MKKKDITH. 

In  Lace-makers 38:       2925 

Ellen    Linn  :    a   Franconia  story.     .1. 

ABBOTT 35:          28 

Ellen  Middlcton.  LadyG.  FUI.I.KRTON.     37:      2551 
Ellen    Montgomery's    book-shelf.       S. 
and  A.  If.  WAKNEB.     5  v. 


1077 


4432 


37:      1650 

Mission  of  genius. 

Mozart,  W.  A. 

Old  musician,  The  (F.  ISach) 

Palestrina. 

Tamburini,  Antonio. 

Tartina,  fi. 

Three  leaves  from  the  diary 

of  a  traveller. 
Young  tragedian,  (Lablnche). 


1659 


1600 


1608 


(pseud.)       See    BRONTB, 


Ellen,  M.,  (continued.)— 
Contents: 

1.     Mr.  Rutherford's  children.    40:203 

3.  Sybil  and  Chryssa.    40:'20G 
:i.    Hard  maple.    4<>:2ni 

4.  Curl  Krinken.    40:202 

5.  Casper  and  his  friends.    4(1:200 

Ellen  Norbury.     E.  BENNETT 35; 

Ellen    \\areham;  or,   love   and  duty. 

E.  PicKKRiNd "...    38: 

Ellet,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fries,    (b.  1818). 
NOI-VELI.ETTES    of    the     musicians. 

N.  Y.      1851.     8' 
Contents: 

Artist's'  Lesson. 

Bach.  K.  and  S. 

Beethoven,  L.  von. 

Bellini,  V. 

Gluck  in  Paris. 

Handel,  li.  F. 

Haydn,  J. 

Liszt,  Francis. 

Love  rcrsux  taste. 

Elliot,  Frances. 

ITALIANS,  The.     N.  Y.     1875.     12°..     37: 
ROMANCE  of  old  court-life  in  France. 

N.  Y.     1873.     8° 37- 

Elliott,  Alfred. 

FORKST,  jungle,  and   prairie.     Lond. 

1868.      8° 37- 

Elliott   family,   The  ;  or,  New    York 

seamstresses.     C.  BURDKTT 35: 

Ellis    Bell. 
Emily. 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Sarah  Stickney.     (b.  1812). 

CHAPTERS  on   wives.     N.  Y.     1860. 

12°  

Contents  : 
Forest  farm. 
George  Milbank. 
Isabel. 

FAMILY   secrets;  or,    hints  to   those 
who    would    make    home    happy. 

Lond.     n.  d.     3  v.     8° 37: 

Contents  : 
Confessions  of  a  maniac, 

v.  1. 
Dangers   of   dining    out, 

v  1. 

Favorite  child,  v.  1. 
Fireside  recollections,  v. 

3. 
First  impressions,  v.  2. 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  16.     34: 

Contents  : 

Confessions  of  a  maniac. 

Dangers  of  dining  out. 

Kate  Somerville;  or,  Somerville  Hall. 

Rising  tide. 

The  same *15; 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  17.  *15: 
Cmtentt: 

Favourite  child,  The. 
FIRST  impressions.  N.  Y.    1854.    16°.     37: 

The  same.    In  Family  secrets,  v.  2.     37: 
LOOK  to  the  end;    or,   the    Bennets 

abroad.     N.  Y.     1863.     8° 37:       1682 

.MIXISTKR'S    family,    The.       N.    Y. 

1852.      18° 37: 

The  same.    In  Family  secrets,  v.  2.     37: 
NORTHERN  roses:  a  Yorkshire  story. 

Lond.     1868.     3  v.     sm.  8° 37: 

PICTURKS    of    private    life.      Lond. 

1868.     3  v.      16°.... 


3362 


37:       1075 


Secret,  The. 
Self-devotion. 


1677-3 


Kate  Somerville,  v.  1. 
Minister's  family,  The,  T.  2. 
Rising  tide,  v.  1. 
Two  friends,  v.  ;l. 
Somervillp   Hall  ;  or, 

Somerville,  v.  1. 
Young  Sculptor,  v.  U. 


Kale 


4186 


4927 


1681 
1678 


1683 
1678 

1684-6 


Contents  : 

Curate's  widow,  v.  1. 
Ellen  Eskdale,  v.  1. 
Hall  and  the  Cottage,  v.  1. 
Marriage    as    it    maybe, 
v.  1. 


Rand  temperament. 
1840.      12° 

Contents  : 
Imprisoned  mind. 


37:  1687-9 

Misanthropy,  v.  3. 
Observations    on    fictitious 

narrative,  v.  1. 
Pains  of  pleasing,  v.  3. 
Pretension,  v.  2. 

N.   Y. 

, 37:     1690 


|      Managing  wife. 


PHUSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ELM. 


66 


ENGINEER. 


Elm  Island  stories.     C.  KELLOGO.  6  v. 

Contents  : 

1.  Linn  Ben.    38:734. 

2.  Charlie  Boll.     38:728. 

a.  Ark  of  Elm  island.     38:7:»>. 

4.  Boy  fanners  of  Elm  island.    :i8:7H7. 

6.  Young  ship-builders.    38:74S. 

6.  Hard-scrabble.    88:7$!. 

Elms  Homestead.     M.  O.  JOHNSON 38:        418 

Elphin  Misfortunes  of.  T.  L.  PEA 
COCK.  In  Works,  v.  2 34:  1823 

Elsie  :  a  lowland  sketch.     A.  C.  M 38:      2100 

Elsie  Dinsmore.  M.  F.  FINLKY. 

(  Martha  Farqu harson .) 37:  2168 

Elsie  Magoon.     Mrs.  F.  D.  GACIK 37:      2764 

Elsie  stories.  M.  F.  FINLKY.  (Martha 
Farquharson).  3  v. 

Contents  : 

1.  Elsie  Dinsmore.     37:2108. 

2.  Holidays  at  Roaelands.     :I7:'2170. 

3.  Elsie's'girlhood.    37:21ti9. 

Elsie  Tenner.      O.  W.  HOLMES 37:      4600 

Elsie's    girlhood.      M.    F.    FINLKY. 

(Martha  Far auharson) 37:       2169 

Elsie's  rides.     E.  STRIVKLYNK.      With 

Princess  of  Silverland 39:       2405 

Elsie's  Santa-Claus.    J.  H.  MATHKWS.     38:      2693 
Elsie's  womanhood.      M.   F.  FINLKY. 

(Martha  Farquharson) 37:       2174 

Elster's   folly.     E.   P.  [Afn.  Henry] 

WOOD 4O:        689 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     4O:         690 
Elton,  Kir  Arthur  Hal  I  am. 

UKLOW    the  surface.      Loud.      1864. 

16°  37: 

Elves,  The.     L.  TIKCK.     In  C.  G    R. 

v.  2 

Elwes,  Alfred. 

SuRi'RisiNii  adventures  of  Paul  Blake. 

N.  V.     n.  d.     12° 

Emancipation.      M.  M.  SIIKRWOOD. 

In  Works,     v.  5 39: 

Embury,     Mr».     Emma     Catherine. 

(1809-1863). 
PICTL-KKS  of  early  life;  or,  sketches 

of  youth.     N.  Y.      1854.      18°  37: 

Contents: 

Cecilia;  or,  the  love  of 
dress. 

Day's  pleasure,  A. 

Honesty  and  integrity. 

Little  emigrants,  The. 

Little  Susan's  temptation 

Lout  children,  The. 

Make  good  use  of  your 
time. 

Moss  roses;  or,  the  bro 
ther  and  sister. 

Perseverance. 

Emerald,  The:  a  collection  of  graph 
ic  and  entertaining  tales,  brilliunt 
poems  and  essays.  Edited  by  Kpes 
Sargent.  Bost.  1866.  12° 33: 

Contents : 

ABOUT,  Edmund.     Without  dowry. 

AIIDET,  H.  L.    "She  is  so  dear  f>  me." 

AIKEN,  Berkeley.     Uncrowned  kirgs. 

ALLINQHAH,  Wm.     Invocation. 

BAHBAn.n,  Mrs,     Life's  second  morning. 

BLOOD,  Henry  A.     A  prayer. 

BKOWKELI.,  H.  H.     Burial  of  the  Dane. 

CHALMERS,  Alex.     Lesson  in  biography. 

CHAMBKBS,  Kobt.     Indoor  games. 

Coincidences  :  a  tale  of  facts.     Eraser's  Mag. 

CRAIK,  Dinah  M.     The  double  house. 

LuBEKNARtt,  Chas.     The  consultation. 

Elopement,  The.     Anon. 

Evening  brings  us  home.     McMillan's  Mag. 

Fact  and  fiction.     Blaekwood's  Mac. 

Few  wurds  on  social  philosophy.     Biackvvood,**  Mag. 

HAUDMAN,  Fred.     My  friend  the  Dutchman. 

How  I  made  my  fortune.     From  the  French. 

HCST,  Leigh.    Jenny  kissed  me. 

KIMBAI.I,,  H.  M.    The  guest. 

MUDFUHD,  Wm.    The  iron  shroud. 


1695 


35:   3874 


37:   1697 


1640 


1700 


Poor  scholar,  The. 

Sailor's  family,  'I  he. 

School  friendship. 

True  generosity. 

Twins,  The. 

Two  cousins,  The;  or,  modes 

of  education. 
Uses  of  adversity. 
Widow  and  her  son. 
Worst  boy   in    the    village, 

The. 


544 


Emerald,  (continued.) — 

NF.AL,  John.    Goody  gracious  and  the  forget-me-not. 

NEWTON,  Cradock.    Wonderland. 

PEAKD,  W.  M.    Lyrical  charades. 

Revelry  in  Br.  India.   Anonymous. 

SCRIBE,"  Eugene.    Judith;  or,  the  opera- box. 

SMITH,  Horace.    The  picnic  parly. 

TF.NMYSI  N,  Alfred.    The  loolish  virgins. 

TOWNSHKDD,  0.  H.    Stanzas. 

TownsnEM),  C.  H.     Wait. 

Youth  and  the  sage.     Household  words. 

Emerald   studs,   The.    Prof.    W.   E. 

AYTOUN.     /n  T.  f.  B.  v.  6 4O:      169ft 

Emery,  E.  15. 

QlKKNS.      Host.      1872.     12° 37:       1708 

Emery,  M. 

PII.GRIMAUK  of  grace,  The:  a  talc  of 
the  days  of  Henry  VIII.  N.  V. 
1874.  12°.  (Tales  from  church 

history) 37:       1715 

Emery,  Sarah  A. 

THKKE  generations.    Bost.    1872.    8°.     37:       1722 
Emigrants,  The.      J.  HALL.     In  Le 
gends  of  the  west 37:      3870 

Emigrants  of   the   Ahadarra.      W. 

OK.  OO')Q 

CARL  ETON oo. 

Emigrant's  wife,  The;  or,  one  in  ten 

thousand.  Lond.   1871.  3  v.  sin.  8°.     4O:       2135 
Emile  Roque.     I).  G.  MITCHELL.     (/* 

Marvel).     In  Seven  stories 38:       3013 

Emilia  in   England.      G.  MKRKDITH. 

3v  38:    2!)04-6 

Emilia  Wyndlmm.    A.  MAKSH-CALD- 

WELL.     2v.ini 38:       2595 

Emilie.     R.  S.  KIMHAI.I 38:        865 

Emilie  do  Coulangcs.  M.  EIKIK WORTH. 

fn  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  5 37:      1500 

Emily    and    her    brothers.       M.     M. 

SIIKRWOOD.     In  Works,  v.  1 3 39:       1648 

Emily  Chester.    A.  M.  C.  SEEMI-LLKR. 

(formerly  Miss  Crane) 39:       1551 

Emily's  ambition.     J.  IXOKLOW.     In 

Studies  for  stones 38: 

Emma.   J.  AHHOTT.    /»  H.  ^-  B.,  v.  '2.     35:          37 

Emma  :  a  novel.     .J.  AUSTEN 35:        905 

Emmanuel-Philibert.        A.     |D.) 

DI-MAS 37:        980 

Emmeline.     M.  M.  SIIKRWOOD.     In 

Works,  v.  7 39:       1642 

Empress  .Josephine.  The:    historical 

sketch  of  days  of  Napoleon.    C.  M. 

MU.NDT.     (Louisa  Muehlbach) 38:       3239 

Empty  heart.     M.  V.  (H.)  TKKIIUNK. 

(  Marion  Harlund.)     Sam*  Of  Husks.     39:       2833 
Encantadas,    The;     or,     enchanted 

isles.      H.  MKI.VILLK.      //;  Piaz/.a 

tales 38:      2877 

Enchanted    princess,   The.      M.   D. 

N.u  MAN 38:      3514 

Enchanted   watch,    The.      J.  MACB. 

In  Home  fairy  tales 38:       2220 

Enchanting  »nd  enchanted.     F.  W. 

HACKI..KNDKK.     Tr.  bv  Mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister .' 37:       3811 

Encounter  with  an  interviewer,  An. 

S.    L.    CLKMENS.      (Mark    Twain.) 

In  Treasure-trove  series,  v.  1 4O:       1701 

End  of  Fordvce  brothers.     In  N.  and 

T.,  v.  8..... 40:      1648 

End  of  a  long  day's  work.     Minn  A.  I. 

Til ACK  ERAY.     With.  Village  on  the 

cliff ;•     39:       2866 

End  of  the  world  :   a  love  story.     E. 

EOGLESTON 37:       1592 

Engelbach,  A.  H. 

Two  campaigns.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°.     37:       1726 
Engineer,  The.    J.  AHBOTT.     In  H. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ENOINF.ER'S. 


67 


ESTELLE. 


Engineer's  story.An.   A.  B.  EDWARDS. 
In  Monsieur  Maurice,  v.  1  ............ 

England.     Romance  of  history.     H. 
NKKI.K.     3  v  .............................. 

England.     Story  of  Harecourt:    his 
tory  of  an    independent  church. 
J.  B.  MARSH  .............................. 

English  at  the  north  pole,  The.      .1. 

VKRNK.     IVith  Captain  llntteras... 

English   channel,   The.      .1.  AHHOTT. 

English  envoy  at  the  court  of  Nich 

olas  I.     ,J.  CORNER  ..................... 

English     history,    Tales    from.       A. 
STRICKLAND.  ............................. 

English    Mary.      M.    M.   SIIKRWOOD. 
In  Works,'v.  6  ........................... 

English  orphans.     M.  J.  HOLM  KM  ...... 

English  stories  of  the  olden  time.    M. 
HACK.     2v  ................................ 

Ennui.     M.  EDUKWOKTH.     In  her  N. 
and  T.,  v.  :i  ................................ 

Ensemble.     W.  BRADWOOD.     3  v  ..... 

Enthusiast,    The.       T.    GILI.KSPIE. 
The  Professor's  tales.     In  W.  T.  B., 
v.  7  .......................................... 

Eoline.     C.  L.  HK.NTX  ..................... 

Episode   of  the   east,  An.      Mrs.  A. 
FRASEK.      With  Only  a  face  .......... 

Episodes  in  an  obscure  life.     Mrs.  I. 
F.  MAYO.     (E.  HarreU).     3v  ........ 

Equal  to  either  fortune:  a  novel.     By 
the  author  of  The  man  of  mark. 
Lond.     1874.     3  v.     sm._8°  ........... 

Erckmann-Chatrian.  (  h'mile  Errk- 
mimn,  h.  182.1,  atul  Alexmidre  Chat- 
rian,  b.  1826). 

ALSATIAN   schoolmaster,   The.     (Tr. 
of  Histoire  d'un  soux-maitre).    Lond. 
1872.     16°  ................................. 

BLOCKADE  of  Phalsburg,  The.     An 
episode   of    the    fall    of    the    first 
French  empire.     (Tr.  of  Le  blocus, 
episode  d?  la  fin  de  t  empire).     N.  Y. 
1871.      12°  ................................. 

BKIOADIER   Frederick:    a  story  of  a 
Frenchman  driven  out  by  the  Ger 
mans.    (Tr.  of  L'ami  Fritz).    N.  Y. 
1875.      8°  ................................... 

CATHERINE'S    lovers.      (Tr.    of   Let 
amorevx  de  Catherine).      With  For 
est  house  .................................... 

CONSCRIPT,    The.      A   story  of   the 
French  war  of  1813.     (Tr.  of  Hit- 
ioire  d'un  eonxerit  de  1813).     N.  Y. 
1869.      12°  ................................. 

Note.  —  For  sequel  :  see  Waterloo. 
DKAN'S  watch,  The.     (Tr.  of  La  mon- 
tre    dti    doyen).        With    Brigadier 
Frederick  .................................. 

FOREST  house,  The;   (La  maison  for- 
esfirrc)  and  Catherine's  lovers.    Tr. 
by  John  Sirnrns.      Bost.  1871.      16°. 
INVASION  of   France  in   1814,  The. 
(Tr.  of  L'invasion,  ou  le  fou  Yt'gof) 
N.  Y.     1871.     12°  ...................... 

INVISIHI.K  eye,  The.      (Tr.  of  L'oril 
invisible).       With    Brigadier   Fred 
erick  ......................................... 

M  A  DAM  B  Therese  ;  or,  the  volunteers 
of  '92.  (Tr.  of  Madame  Thi'rrge,  ou 
let  volonfaires  de  '92).  N.  Y.  1  869. 
12°  .......................................... 


37: 
38: 


39: 
35: 

35: 
39: 

39: 
37: 


37: 
35: 


4O: 
37: 

37: 
38: 


4O:       2136 


37: 
37: 


37; 
37; 
37: 
37: 


1739 


1732 


1527 
3531-3 

1781 

3701 

29   i 

4859   ! 
2393   j 

1041 
4568   ; 


37:3801-2    j 


1498 
2650-2 


1717 
4313 


2445 
2810 


37:       1730 


37;       1,31 


Erckmann-Chatrian,  (continued.) 
MAN  of  the  people,  A.     (Tr.  of  //)>- 
toire  fun  homme  dupeuple).    Lond. 

1871.  2  v.      12°  ......................... 

MII.I.KR'S  story  of  the  war,  A;  or,  the 

plebiscite.     By  one  of  the  7,500,000 

who  voted  "yes."     (Tr.  of  Histoire 

du  pfrbiscite).     N.  Y.      1872.      16°... 

STORY  of  the  plebiscite,  The.     Lond. 

1872.  sm.  8°.     Same  as  A  miller's 
story  ......................................... 

WATERLOO;  a  sequel  to  The  con 
script  of  1813.  (Tr.  of  Waterloo, 
sm'te  du  conserit  de  1813).  N.  Y. 
1872.  12°  ................................. 

Ereighda  castle.  Lond.  1870.  3  v. 
sm.  8°  ....................................... 

Eric  Wiilderthorn.  In  N.  and  T.    v.  2. 

Erickson,  1).  S. 

CAUL    Bnrtlott;  or.   what  can  I  do? 
Bost.      1869.      16°  ........................ 

GOOD  measure.     Bost.     1869.     16°.... 

Erin-go-Bragh;  or,  Irish  life  pictures. 
W.  II.  MAXWKI.L.     2  v.  1  ........... 

Omtmts: 

r.  1.  Biographical  sketch  of  the  aulhor,  by 
I>r.  Maguire.  Frank  Hamilton  ;  or,  con 
fessions  of  an  only  son.  An  incursion 
into  Connemara,  with  an  Recount  of  a 
traveller  who  survived  it.  —  A.  Murdock. 
iMonysius  O'Dogherty,  Esq.,  with  a  few 
extracts  from  his  diary.  A  short  biogm- 
phv  of  a  gentleman  from  Ireland.  Last 
scenes  ot  the  condemned.  Terrenee 
O'ShaUffhnlMY*!  first  attempt  to  get  mar 
ried.  Robert  Emmet  and  Arthur  Av  Irner; 
or,  Dublin  In  1803.  Richard  Ratf'erty;  or, 
the  Irish  fortune.  Adventures  of  an 
Irishman  filty  years  ago.  The  forest  ride. 
of  a  West  Indian  planter. 

v.  2.  Queen's  bench  sketches.  Inconvenience 
ofn  suspicion  of  debt.  The  two  funerals. 
John  Campbell,  the  homieide.  The 
Sporting  outlaw.  Song  from  the  Onelic. 
Anecdotes  of  duelling.  The  devil  and 
Johnny  I'ixon.  The  Kegaeta.  Legends. 
Hou  ogue  en  route  to  Paris.  Memoir  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Hogg.  Familiar  epistles 
from  an  elderly  gentleman  on  half-pay. 

Erling  the  bold.    K.  M.  HALLANTYNK. 
The  same  ...................................... 

Erma's  engagement  ;  a  novel.  Phil. 
1873.  8°  ................................... 

Ermina.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD.  In 
Works,  v.  5  .............................. 

Ernest  Bracebridge:  or,  school-boy 
days.  W.  H.  (J.  KINGSTON  .......... 

Ernest  Linwood.     C.  L.  HKNTX  ......... 

Ernest    Maltravers.       K.    (J.     K.    L. 


37:    1735-6 


37;       1740 


The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

Eros  and  Anteros;  or,  the  bachelor's 
ward.  J.  M.  L.  CAMI'MEI.I 

Erotion.  Mrs.  I).  M.  CRAIK.  (for 
merly  A/iss  Midock).  In  Romantic 
tales 

Errand  boy.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD.  In 
Works,  v.  8 

Ersilia.     Mini  POYNTER 

Erskine,  Lady  Elizabeth.  See  Heart 
of  Mont  rose 

Erskine,  Mrs.  Thomas. 

WYNCOTE.     N.  Y.     1875.     16° 

Esben.  S.  S.  BLITHER.  In  Danes 
sketched  by  themselves,  v.  3 

Eskdalemuir  story,  The.  Gleanings 
from  the  covenant.  T.  (III.LKSPIK. 
In  W.  T.  B.  v.  8 

Esperanza.     A.  BOWMAN 

Essay   on    fools,   An.     iS.  LOVER.     In 

Legends  and  stories 

37:      1734   |  Estelle,  a  novel.     Mn.  A.  EDWARDS. 


1739   | 
1732 
1733 
1739 


37: 
37: 

37: 

4O: 
4O: 


37: 
37: 

38: 


35: 

35; 

4Q: 
39; 

38: 

37: 

35; 
35: 


35; 

39: 
4O: 

4O: 
37; 
4O: 


4O: 
35: 

38: 

37: 


1737 
1738 

1741 

2137 
1642 


1750 
1751 

2744 


1457 
1458 

2134 
1640 

989 
4314 

3110 
3111 


35:      3731 


4940 

1643 
2138 

2658 
1753 
1532 


1718 
2448 

1886 
1542 


PKOSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ESTELLE. 


68 


F.  GRANT. 


Estelle   Russell.      Sister  M.    Celeste. 

2v.ini 4O:       2139 

Ester   Reid ;     or,   asleep   and   awake. 

Mrs.  I.  M.  ALDEN.     (Pansy) 35:        480 

Esther :    the  captive  orphan.     8.    H. 

TYNG 5:      4340 

Esther  Dudley's  wooers.  Mrs.  MAC 
KENZIE-DANIEL.  3  v 37:  8G-8 

Esther  Hill's  secret.     G.  M.  CHAIK. 

2v.ini 35:       4966 

Ethan  Allen  and  the  lost  children. 
i).  P.  THOMPSON.  With  May  Mar 
tin 39:  2975 

Ethan  Brand.     N.  HAWTIIORNK.     In 

L.  C.    v.l 4O:      1611 

The  same.      With  Snow  image 37:       4188 

Ethel  Churchill ;  or,  the  two  brides. 
Miss  L.  E.  LAN  DON.  In  W  S.  C. 

L.     v.  11 *15:       4921 

The  same 34:      4181 

Ethel  Miklmay's  follies.  A  story.  By 
the  author  of  Petite's  romance. 
Lond.  1873.  sm.  8° 4O:  2140 

Ethel's  book  ;  or,  the  tales  of  the  an 
gels.  V.  W.  FABKR 37:  1958 

Ethelyn's  mistake.     M.  J.  HOLMES...     37:      4569 

Etheridge,  Kelsic. 

EGYPT    Ennis ;    or,   prisons   without 

walls.     N.  Y.     1876.     8° 37:       1756 

Etlar,  Carit. 

SHIPWRECK^!!  mariner's  treasure, 
The.  In  Danes  sketched  by  them 
selves,  v.  2 4O:  1531 

Too  old.  In  Danes  sketched  by  them 
selves,  v.  2 .". 4O:  1531 

TWICE  sacrificed.     /«  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  .'! 4O:       1532 

Etonian,  An.     (pseud.) 
RECOLLECTIONS  of  Eton.  N.Y.  1870. 
8° 37:      1758 

Eubule-Evans,  A. 

REVEALED   at   last.       Lond.      1873. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37:1760-1 

Eugene  Aram.    E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER- 

LYTTON.     Phil.     I860.     12° 35:      3112 

The  same.    Tauchnitz  ed 35:      3113 

Eugene    Pickering.       H.   JAMES,  jr. 

In  Passionate  pilgrim 38:         235 

Eustace  diamonds.     A.  TKOLLOPE 39:      3168 

Eustache  de  St.  Pierre;  or,  the  sur 
render  of  Paris.  H.  W.  HERBERT. 
In  Chev.  of  France 37:  4352 

Eutaw  :  sequel  to  The  forayers.     W. 

G.  SIMMS 39:      1681 

Eva.    The  ill-omened  marriage.    E.  G. 

E.  L.  BULWER-LYTTON 33:      2663 

Eva  St.  Clair.     G.  P.  K. .)  AMES 38:        180 

Eva's  adventures  in  shadow-land.    M. 

D.  NAUMAN 38:      3515 

Evaline.     P.  J.  COKN 35:      4486 

Evan  Harrington.     G.  MEREDITH 38:      2907 

Eve.     Mrs.  A.  FRASER.      II 'ith  Only  a 

face ."....     37:      2445 

Evelina.     F.  d'AituLAY.     2v 35:     680-1 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:         682 

The  same 35:         683 

Eveline  Murray.  E.  D.  E.  N.  SOUTH- 
WORTH.  With  Wife's  victory 39:  2042 

Evelyn.  A.  C.  M.  RITCHIE,  (formerly 

A.   C.  Mowatt) 39;         428 

Evelyn  Marston.     A.  MARSH-CALD- 

WKI.L.     2v.ini 38:       2596 

Evenings  at  Donaldson  manor.     M. 

J.  MACINTOSH 38:      2248 

Evenings  at  Iladdon  hall.     (i.  CAT- 

TKRMOLE 35:      3953 


Evenings   at  home.     J.  AIKEN  and 

A.  L.  BAKHAULD 

Everett,  William. 

CHANGING   base;    or,  what   Edward 
Rice  learned  at  school.    Bost.    1873. 

16°  

DOUBLE   play;    or.  how  Joe   Hardy 
chose   his   friends.      N.  Y.       1872. 

16°  

Everyday.    F.  W.  A.  PIKK 

Every  string   broken.       Mrs.    C.   V. 

HAMILTON.     In  Ropes  of  sand 

Evil  eye;   or,  the  black  spectre.     W. 

CARL  ETON 

Ewald,  Alexander  Charles. 

FKIEND  at  court,  A.     Lond.      1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 

Ewald,  H.  F- 

STORY  of  Waldemar  Krone's  youth. 

Phil.     1868.     12° 

Ewing,  Juliana  Horatia. 

Six  to  sixteen:  a  story  for  girls.    Bost. 

1876.      16° 

Excellent  opportunity,  An.     J.  KAV- 

ANAUII.      With  Seven  years 

The  same 

Excursion  to  the  Orkney  islands.     J. 

AUHOTT 

Exeter  hall.  W.  MACDONNKLL.   N.  Y. 

1871.  8° 

Exile  of  von  Adelstein's  soul.     F.  H. 

UNDERWOOD.  //*  Cloud  pictures- 
Exiles,  The.  T.  A.  L.  ROBINSON. 

(Tiilvi) 

Exiles  at  St.  Germains.  By  the  author 

of    The    ladye    Shakerly.      Lond. 

1874.  sm.  8° 

Exiles  in  Babylon ;  or,  children  of 

light.  C.  TUCKER.  (A.  L.  0.  E.) 
Exile's  trust,  The ;  and  other  stories. 

F.  BROWNE 

Contents  : 

Herman's  alirum.  The  bible  of  V:»l  du 
Berber.  The  Graemes  of  Glenmnvis. 
The  Ashberys'  uncle.  Widow  Simpson's 
spoons.  The  loan  of  a  legacy.  Poelry. 

Expectant,  The.    E.  PICKK.KING. 

Expedition   of   Humphrey   Clinker. 

T.  SMOLLETT 

The  same.     2  v 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

The  same.     In  Works 

Experience  of  life.     E.  M.  SEW  ELL. 

Experiences  of  the  A.  C.     (J.)    B. 

TAYLOR.    In  Beauty  and  the  beast. 

Experiences  of  a  gaol  chaplain.     E. 

NEALE 

Experiences  of  Sylvie  Dclmare,  The. 
.1.  KAVANAOH.     With  Seven  years. 

The  same 

Experimenter,   The.      J.  HOWELL. 

Li  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 

Expiated     Mrs.  C.  V.  HAMILTON 

Expiation.     J.  C.  R.  DORR 

Eyre,  Selwyn. 
SENTENCED  by  fate:  a  novel.     Lond. 

1872.  3  v.     sm.  8° 


35: 


380 


37:  1770 

37:  1771 

38:  4501 

37:  3923 

35:  3829 

37:  1780-2 

37:  1790 

37:  1795 

38:  681 

38:  682 

35:  30 

38:  2215 

39:  3621 

39:  560 

4O:  2150 

39:  3345 

35:  3025 


38:  4433 

39:  1975 

39:  1973-4 

39:  1976 

39:  1970 

39:  1575 


39: 
38: 

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38: 

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37: 


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3520 

681 

682 

1712 

3922 
782 


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MARION;    or,    the   smuggler's    wife. 

Lond.     n.  d.     12° 37:       1945 

F.  Grant  &  Co.  ;  or,  partnerships.  A 
story  for  the  boys  who  mean  busi 
ness.  G.  L.  CHANEY 35:  4035 


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FAA'S. 


69 


FAITH. 


Faa's  revenge:  a  tale  of  the  border 
gvpsics.  J.  M.  WILSON.  In  W. 
f.  B.  v) 4O:  1711 

Fabens,  .1.  W. 

CAMEL  hunt;  a  narrative  of  adven 
ture.     N.  Y.     1853.     12° 37:       1950 

Faber,  Frederic  /William. 

ETHEL'S  book;  or,   the  tales  of  the 
angels.     Bait.     n.  d.     16° 37:       1958 

Fabiola ;  or,  the  church  of  the  cata 
combs.  N.  WISEMAN- 4O:  647 

Fable-land,  Gems  of.  W.O.  BOURNE.    33:        471 
The  same 35:       2389 

Fables.  vE-sor.  With  upwards  of 
one  hundred  and  fifty  emblematical 

devices 

The  same.      With  life  of  the  author.. 

The   same.     A    new  version,  chiefly 

from    original     sources,    by    Rev. 

Thomas  James ~. 33:       46Gb 

The  same.     Tr.  by  S.  Croxall 33:         467 

Fables.     Illustrated.     J.  de   LAFON- 

TAINE.     2v 33:     478-9 

Fables  ofKrilof.    W.  K.  S.  RALSTON.     33:        482 

Fables    of    Pluedrus,  construed    into 

English 1:        3639 

Fables  of  I'ilpai 33:      4!>2a 

The  same *33:         492 

Fables,  Original  and  selected.  Ed.  by 

<i.  M.  BI-SSKT 33:         4GO 

Fables,  Original  and  selected.  Sec 
ond  series.  J.  NORTIICOTK 33:  486 

Fables,  Select.     T.  BEWICK *A. 

Fabre,  Ferdinand. 

Aitiie  Tigrane,    The.     N.    Y.     1875. 

12° 37:      1961 

Fabrics;  a  story  of  to-day 4O:      2154 

Fact  and  fiction.     L.  M.  CHILD 36:      4241 

Factory  girl,  The;  or,  all  is  not  gold 

that  glitters.  Miss  M.  K.  BKADDON.     35:      2534 

Faded    leaf  of   history,     A.      K.    11. 

DAVIS.     In  L.  C.     v.  10 4O:       1020 

Fadette.  (pseud.)  See  RODNEY,  Mrt. 
M.  K.  L. 

Fair,  The.     J.  M.  WILSON.    /»  W.  T. 

15.     v.  2 4O:      1712 

Fair  but  not  wise.  Mrs.  FORREST- 
GRANT.  2v 37:2350-1 

Fair  God,  The.     L.  WALLACE 4O:          45 

Fair   Harvard  ;  a   story  of  American 

college  life.  W.  T.  WASIIIH-RNK....     4O:        255 

Fair   maid   of    Cellardykes,   The.    T. 

Gti.LK.spiR.     /»W."T.  B.     v.l 4O:       1711 

Fair  maid   of  Perth.     Sir  W.  SCOTT. 

I'arker  ed.     2v *39:   1341-2 

The  same.     Edinburg  cd 39:      1358 

The  same.     Abbotst'ord  od 39:       1309 

The  same 39:       1391 

The  same.     Household  cd.     2v 39:   1437-8 

The  same.     Pocket  od 39:       1460 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:      1477 

Fair  passions ;  or,  the  setting  of  the 
pearls.  Hon.  Mrs.  I'HIOTT— CABLE- 
TON.  3  v 38:  4490-2 

Fair  play.     K.  I).  K.  N.  SOUTHWORTII.     39:      2013 

Fair  prospect,  The.  In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,     v.  3 4O:       1532 

Fair  puritan,  The.  An  historical  ro 
mance  of  witchcraft.  II.  W.  II  Eii- 
IIKBT 37:  4353 

Fair    rebel,    The:    a   tale   of   colonial 

times.     K.  BENNETT 35:      1986 

Fair  Rosamond:  or,  the  queen's  vic 
tim.  P.  EUAN 37:  1581 

Fair  Saxon  ;  a  novel.   .).  MAI-CABTIIY.     38:      2130 

Fair  to  see.     L.  \V.  M.  LOCKIIAKT 38:      1845 


Fair  women.  Mrs.  FORRESTER 37:  2361 

Fairchild  family.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  2 39;  1637 

Faire  gospeller,  The.  A.  MANNING.  38:  2466 
Fairfax;  or,  master  of  Green  way 

court.  J.  K.  COOKK 35;  4702 

Fairhaired  Eckbert,  The.  L.  TIECK. 

C.  G.  K.  v.  2 35:  3874 

Fairly  won.  H.  S.  E.  3  v 37:  1401-3 

Fairy  Alice.  P.  FITZGERALD.  2  v....  37:  2226-7 
Fairy  bells,  and  what  they  tolled  us....  4O:  2155 
Fairy  book.  R.  S.  CLARKE.  (Sophie 

Mm/) 35;  4353 

Fairy  book,  The.  Mrs.  1).  M.  CHAIK. 

(formerly  Miss  Mitloek) 35;  4915 

Fairy  book;  home  fairy  tales.  J. 

MACC .". 38:  2226 

Fairy  egg  and  what  it  held.  H.  H. 

WESTOX  and  others 4O:  332 

Fairy-flnder,  The.  S.  Lover.  In 

Legends  and  stories 38:  1886 

The  same.  In  L.  C.  v.  12 4O:  1622 

Fairy  fingers.  A.  C.  M.  RITCHIE 39:  429 

Fairy  Frisket;  or,  peeps  at  insect  life. 

C.  TI-CKER.  (A.  L.  0.  E.) 39:  3346 

Fairy  Know-a-bit.  C.  TUCKER.  (A. 

L.  0.  E.) 39:  3347 

Fairy  legends.  See  FKERK'S  Old 

Dcecan  days 37:  2475 

Fairy  legends  and  traditions  of  the 

south' of  Ireland.  T.  C.  CKOKER.  4O:  215G 

The  same 35:  5040 

Fairy  nightcaps.  Mrs.  F.  HARROW. 

(Aunt  Fanny) 35;  1660 

Fairy  of  Forth,  The.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.  In  Sketches 37:  3887 

Fairy  stories.  See  ROSSETTI'S  Speaking 

likenesses 39:  668 

Fairy'storics.  See  Moonshine.  E.  II. 

KNATCHHUI.I.-HUOESSEN 38:  10G3 

Fairy  stories.  See  Tales  at  tea-time. 

E.  H.   KNATCHBULL-IIUGESSEN 38:         1065 

Fairy  story.  See  M  ACDONALD'S  Prin 
cess...." 38:  2173 

Fairytales.     H.C.ANDERSEN 35:        <H3 

Fairy  tales.  See  HALL'S  Midsummer 

eve 37:  3885 

Fairy  tales.     H.  PARR.     (Holme  Lee).     38:      4202 

Fairy  tales  from  gold  lands.  Mrs.  M. 

W.  NEWMAN 38:  3600 

Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.  E.  (R.  L). 

LAHOVI.AYE 38:  '  125G 

Fairy  tales,  Standard 4O:      2G10 

Contents : 

Aladdin  ;  or,  the  wonderful  lamp.  All 
Biiba  ;  or,  the  forty  thieves.  Beauty  and 
the  beast.  Hlanch  inul  Hosalinda.  Blue 
Beard.  Booby,  The.  Cinderella  ;  or,  the 
little  glass  slipper.  Diamonds  and  toails. 
Discreet  princes*.  Dream  of  little  Tuk. 
Eleven  wild  swans.  Fair  one  with  the 
golden  locks.  Fisherman  and  the  genie. 
Flea,  The.  Fortunatua.  Fortnnio.  Grft- 
ciosa  and  Percinet.  Hop-o'-my-thnmb. 
Invisible  prince,  The.  Jack  and  the  bean 
stalk.  Jack  the  giant-killer.  Little  red 
riding  hood.  Nourjahad  :  an  eastern 
tale.  Peronella.  Prince  Fatal  and  prince 
Fortune  Puss  in  boots.  Riquet  with 
the  tnt't.  Koyal  ram,  The.  Seven  charn- 

Sions    of    Christendom.     Seven    doves. 
hi'-benr.  The.   Stone  in  the  cock's  head. 
Threewishes.   Tom  Thumb.    Twoeakcs, 
The.     Valentine  arid   Orson.    Vardiello. 
White  cat,  The.     Yellow  dwarf,  The. 

Fairy  water.      Mrs.  3.  H.  Ri UDELL. 

It'ititledge's  Christmas  annual 39:  370 

Faith  and  patience.  S.  WINTIIROP...  4O:  617 
Faith  (iartney's  girlhood.  A.  1).  T. 

WHITNEY 4O:  391 

Faith  Unwin's  ordeal.  G.  M.  CRAIK.  35:  4967 


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35 

V^TUwriie  chiid.  TV.     S.  S.   K;  ;  :x. 
TVs»me.  "h  W  Sv.  C.  L.     T  1?  ._ 

37: 
•15- 

4*27 

Fatal  h»*s.  The.  W.  X.  TBACCOLAT. 
h  Xtse.  Phil.  ed_  T.  1  
TkciMML     Bo«.ed_T.X  
TWaaaw.     Taochniu  ed_  v  X. 

33: 
33: 
33 

*  .     r.>  sl.x-v?     X.  T.      1S76.     ?*  
Pt  WLF  artj  inc   iir.er.:  a  isovel.     X. 

Y     :<7v.  ^r 

37: 
37- 

. 

33 

Fawc«tX,  Xilliceajt  G 

Fatal  hoqoet.  The.      R.  BLJLCK.     J» 

35 

TA;  E>  in  potttieal  economy.     Lood. 
1*74,     1^ 

37- 

Fatal  chain.  The.    From  uncle  ADAM. 
/«  D»n«s  »ki<ched  by  themselves. 

T     * 

4O- 

1531 

Fay,  Theod>w*  Sedewick.      h.  1?W7\. 
l'-i  NTC*  Ida;  a  tale  of  Berlin.    V 
Y       1*40.     2  v       12*  

37- 

Fatal  nadli.  The.      W  .   W  O-LL:  v> 

37- 

HVtt   \licta  Wariock  

35- 

45** 

Feather  ir  Jact  *  c»p.  V      L.  PKRR. 

TV  sane,     h  Xiss  or  Xrs.*  

35- 

45C7 

--    : 

4253 

Fatal  errors.    C.  E.  T.VSNA.    (OUHcMk 
flinki  tk  i.      In  Philip  and  his  gar- 

39- 

• 

.-..-.• 
Felina  de  Chambore.  A.  .  P.  •  Di  MAS. 
Felix  Hoh.  tV  radical      Mr*.   X    J 

37: 
37: 

2<>3l 

Fatal  marksman  The   T  TVQnvrFT 

LKWES.     •  tf  ftwog  Shot'...  .,«, 

38' 

17*3 

In  Works,  v    1  1 

34: 

38- 

1704 

Fatal   marrixge.   The.       E.   D.  E.  X. 

39- 

Felix   Kf-nt:    or.  tV  two  neichbors. 
M   I    HOFFMAN    _ 

37- 

45O7 

Fatal  marriage.  TV,     H.  Conrrox  

35: 

Fell,    Archie.      imui.      \et  CATKOS, 
M.  J. 
Fellah  TV     E  (F  v  !  \I»TT  

35- 

1*5 

(•leanings  from  the  covenant.     In 
W  T    B   v  •<_ 

4/v 

1718 

Felon's  reverie,  TV.   /•.  Danes  sketch- 
ed  bv  themselves,     v.  1  

4O: 

1530 

Fatal  passion,  A.     C.  B.  R  d*  la  V. 
BFRX  VRT>          ...          ...,. 

35- 

Female  minister.   The  ;    a  son's   re 
venue.     Tr.   bv    K,;c«-r.o   Lie*  and 

Fatal  rppast.  The.     In  T.  f.  B,  v.  5.... 

40: 

16S»5 

Eugene   Plunkett.   "X.   Y.     185S. 
8* 

4O' 

2167 

«m   8°  

4O- 

2161 

Female  Quixote,    C.  Lsxxox.    2  v... 

38 

1523-4 

Fatal   whisper.  The.     J.  GALT.      /- 

4CI- 

Female  septic.  The.    X.  Y.    n.  d. 
12°  „  

4O: 

2168 

Fate  The.    G   P  K.JVMES- 

38- 

181 

Fenacre  Grange.      L.  CK<nL.    3  v. 

35- 

Father  and  daughter.     F.  BRF.MKR.... 
Father  and  daughter.     Mr*.  A.  ont. 
/a  Works,  v.  1  
Father   Bright  hope*      J    T    TROW- 

35: 
38: 

2735 
3901 

Fenelon,  h"r«no<>is  de  Sali^nac  de  la 
Xothe.     1  1651-1715). 
APVKVTI-RES  of  Teiomav-hus.    X.  Y. 
n.  d.     8°  _  

37- 

20*3 

39- 

3317    i 

Fenn   GiST^e  Manville 

Father  <"«nnell  :  a  tale.     M.  BASIM_ 
Father  IHin'y.  A.  MARSH-CAi.nwcLL. 
Father   (i.-lfr.-y.     By   tht   author  of 
Anno  Dysart.     Lond.     1873.     3  T. 

35: 
38: 

4O" 

1536    ' 
2597 

2163    j 

Bv    birth   a   ladv.      A   tale.     Ix>nd. 
1871.     3  v.     snx.  8°  
XinxirtHT  webs.   Ix>nd.   1S72.  »m.  8°. 
SAFPHIKC  cross.  The.     Lond.     1871. 
a  T,     tm  8°,........ 

37: 
37: 

37- 

2067-9 
J070 

2073-5 

SK    KUTloX:     EXGI.1SH. 


72 


FINGER. 


Fenn,  (continued.) — 

SHIP  ahoy  !  a  yarn  in  thirty-six  cable 

lengths.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 37:       2076 

THAT  little  Frenchman:  a  talc.  Lond. 

1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 37:2078-80 

TKKASURE    hunters,    The;     or,    the 

search  for  the  mountain   mine.     A 

novel.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 37:      2077 

Fenton's  quest.  Miss  M.  E.  BRADDON. 

2v.ini 35:       2535 

Ferdinand,  Count  Fathom.   T.  SMOL- 

I.KTT.     In  Works 39:       1!»70 

Ferguson,  Samuel. 

FATIIKU  Tom  and  the  Pope.     In  L. 

C.    v.  9 4O:      1619 

HIUKRNIAN    nights'    entertainments. 

N.  Y.      1857.      12° 37:       2090 

Fern,   Fanny,     (pseud.)     See  PARTON, 

Mrs.  S.  P. 
Fern  leaves   from  Fanny's  portfolio. 

Mrs.  S.  P.  PARTON.     (Fanny  Fern). 

•2  v '. 33:       3315 

Fernandez  and  Gonsalez. 

MAROAKITA;  or,  the  queen  of  night. 

Tr.  by  Viscount  1'ollington.     Lond. 

1870.     2v.ini.     sm.  8° 37:       2095 

Fernando  de  Lemos,  truth  and  fic 
tion.     C.  GAYARHC 37:      2900 

Ferncliffe.     Phil.     1869.     12° 4O:      2170 

Fernyhurst   Court.      An   every-day 

story.       By    the   author  of    Stone 

edge.     Phil.     1871.     8° 4O:       2171 

Ferrier.  Mary. 
MARRIAGE,  a  novel.  Lond.  n.  d.  16°.    37:      2100 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1863.     8°. ......     37:       2102 

MARRIAGE.      Inheritance.     Destiny. 

Lond.     n.  d.     sm.  8° 37:       2101 

Ferryman  of  the  Tiber,  The.      Mine. 

A.  K.  de  la  GRANGE 38:      1205 

Festival,  The.    .1.   M.   WILSON.     In 

W.  T.  B.     v.  7 4O:       1717 

Fetches,   The.      J.    BANIM.       With 

Peter  of  the  castle 35:      1541 

Fettered  for  life;  or,  lord  and  master. 

L.  D.  BLAKK 35:      2245 

Feudge,  Mrs.  F.  K. 

EASTKRN  side;  or,  missionary  life  in 

Siam.      Phil.      1871.     16°..' 37:       2112 

Feuillet,  Octave,     (b.  1812). 

BELL  AH.     (JielUih).     Tr.   by   O.    Vi- 

beur.     With  Led  astray 37:      2121 

CAMORS:   a  love  story.     (Tr.  of  Mon 
sieur  de  ('amors) .    Phil.     1870.     12°.     37:       2120 
LED  astrav.    (La.  I'etite  Comtexse).    Tr. 

by().  Vibeur.     N.  Y.     1875.     12°.    37:      2121 
MAKRIAOE   in    high   life,   A.      Phil. 

1876.      1G° 37:       2123 

SPHINX,    The.      (Julia   de    Trecaiur). 

Tr.  by  O.  Vibeur.     In  Led  astray.     37:       2121 
STOKY  of  Sibylle,  The.     (Jlistoire  de 
fiybilU).     Tr.  by  M.  H.  T.      Bost. 

1872.      8° 37:       2122 

Fevre,  Le.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,   v.  13 39:       1648 

Few  days  in  Athens.     F.  WKKIIIT 4O:        875 

Few  words  on  social  philosophy.     In 

T.  f.  B.,  v.  12 4O:       1698 

Fiddling  Freddy.     N.  FORREST 37:      2340 

Field,  Horace. 

GLITTER  and  gold.    Phil.    1872.    12°.     37:       2132 
Field,  Margaret. 

NOT    pretty,    but     precious.      Phil. 

1874.     8° 4O:       1640 


Field  and  forest;   or,  the  fortunes  of  a 
farmer.     W.  T.  ADAMS.      ( Oliver 

Optic) 35:         247 

Field  of  ice,  The.    Sequel  to  A  journey 

to  the  north  pole.     J.  VERNE 39:       3687 

Field  of  terror,  The;   or,  the  haunted 
field.      F.  de  LA  MOTTE-FOUQUE. 

In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O:      1561 

Fielding,  Henry.     (1707-1754). 

HISTORY    of  Amelia.     N.  Y.     1859. 

12° *37:       2136 

The  same.     lit  Works,  v.  2 *37:       2146 

The  same *37:      2147 

JONATHAN  Wild.     In.  Works,  v.  2....  *37:      2146 

The  same *37:       2147 

.IOSKPH  Andrews.    Lond.    1820.    16°.  *37:       2137 

The  same.     In .Works,  v.  2 *37:       2146 

The  same *37:      2147 

JOURNEY  from  this  world  to  the  next. 

In  Works *37:      2147 

SELECT  works.    Phil.    1836.    2  v.    8°.  *87:    2145-6 
Content* : 
v.  1.  Life  of  Fielding,  by  Sir  W.  Scott. 

History  of  Tom  Jones, 
v.  '2.  History  of  Joseph  Andrews.    Ame 
lia.     Life  of  Jonathan  Wild. 

TOM  Jones.  Lond.  1820. 
N.  Y.  1856. 
N.  Y.  1859. 
In  Works,  v 


3  v.  1 6°. 

2  v.  1 2°. 

2  v.  1 2°. 
1... 


ed.     N.  Y.    n.  d.    8° 


The  sume. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same.. 
WORKS.     Ne 

Contents  : 

Life  o(  Fielding,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott. 
Essay  on  his  life  and  yenius,hy  A. Murphy. 
Tom  Jones.  Joseph  Andrews.  History 
of  AmeliH.  Jonathan  Wild.  Journeyfrom 
this  world  to  the  next. 

Fielding  ;  or,  society.     By  the  author 

of  Tremaine.    In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  11. 

The  same 

1572:  chronicle  of  the  times  of  Charles 
IX.  1'.  MERI.MUK 

Fifteen  years.  Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  Ronix- 
SON.  (Talvi.) 

Fifty  brides:  an  old  tale  re-told,  being 
a  medley  from  Homeric  and  other 
sources,  li.  BLACK.  In  Lady  Car 
oline 

Fifty  years  ago:  a  story  of  New  Kng- 
laild  life."  C.  A.  WII.LARD 

Figaniere,  Viscount  de. 

PAI.MITOS:     a   novel.     Lond.     1873. 
3  v.     sm.  8° 

Fight  for  a  wife,  A.   W.  BLACK.    With 

Maid  of  Killeena 

The  same.     In  Treasure-trove  series, 
v.  3 

Fight  of  faith  :  a  story.  Mrs.  A.  M. 
F.  HALL.  2  v 

Fighting  the  flames.    K.  M.  BALI.AN- 

TYNK 

Fighting  Joe.    W.T.ADAMS.   (Olirer 

Ofitict 

Fighting  the  whales;  or,  doings  and 

dangers  of  a  fishing  cruise.     K.  M. 

BALLANTYNE 

The  same.  In  Tales  of  adventure. 

v.  1 

File  No.  113.  E.  GAHORIAU 

Filus  Kroast.  H.  SPICER.  In  Bound 

to  please,  v.  2 

Fine  feathers.  K.  J.  NEKLY 

Finger  of  fate.  M.  KEID 


*37: 
*37: 
«37: 
*37: 
«37: 
*37 


2138-40 
2141-2 
2143  4 
2145 
2147 
2147 


34: 
'15: 

38: 
39: 

35: 

40: 

37: 
35: 
4O: 
37: 
35: 
35: 

35: 

35: 
37: 

39: 

38: 
39: 


4181 
4921 


2931 
56 1 


2155-7 
2179 
1703 

3880-1 

1460 

248 


1483 
2755 

2096 

3539 

244 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


FlNOEU. 


73 


FLAG. 


posts  on  the  way  of  life.     T. 
8.  ARTHUR.    With  Way  to  prosper. 

Content*  : 

Blessing  of  a  good  deed. 
Kuthausy. 
Gentle  hand. 
How    to   destroy    a   good 

business. 

Lay  preacher,  The. 
Little  bound-lioy,  The. 
Marrving  well. 
Matchmaking. 

Finley,  Martha  Parqoharson. 

tha  l''iirytititirsoii). 
CASKI.I.A  ;    or,    the   children    of    the 

valleys.     Phil.     1809.     16° 

EI.SIK  Uinsmore.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  lti°. 
K  LSI  K'S  girlhood.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  16°. 
ELSIK'S  womanhood.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  12°. 
HOLIDAYS  at  Roselands ;  with  some 

after  scenes  in  Klein's  life  ;  being  a 

sequel  to   Klsie    Dinsmore.     N.  Y'. 

1808.      16° 

OLD-KASHIONKD  boy.   Phil.   1871. 


35: 


813 


Paying  the  doctor. 

Return,  The  ;  or,  who  is  it  ? 

Shadows     from    a    clouded 

brow. 
Throe  scenes  in  the  life  of  a 

worldling. 
Two  invalids,  The. 
Will  it  pay? 


(.1  far- 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 


2167 
2 1 68 
21(59 

2174 


2170 


2171 


OUR  Fred;  or,  seminary  life  at  Thurs- 

ton.      A    sequel    to   Old-fashioned 

boy.  N.  Y.  1874.  1C0 37;  2172 

WANTED  a  pedigree.  Phil.  1871. 

12° 37;  2173 

Fior  d' Aliza.  A.  de  LAMARTINK 38:  1283 

Fior  di  limone.  Miss  K.  JOLI.V.  In 

Bruna's  revenge,  v.  3 38:  408 

Fiorella  :  a  waif.  Mrs.  A.  FBASKK. 

With  Only  a  face 37;  2445 

Fire.  Hollo's  philosophy.  .(.  AHHOTT.  35:  82 
Fire  brigade,  The ;  or,  fighting  the 

flames.  R.  M.  BAI.I.ANTYNE 35:  1402 

Fire  in  the  woods.  J.  DKMII.LE 37:  274 

Fireside  fairies.  S.  PINDAR 38:  4530 

Fireside  recollections.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 

/«  Family  secrets,  v.  3 37:  1079 

Firm  in  the  struggle.  E.  PICKERING. 

3  v 38:4458-00 

First  and  last.  W.  MUDKORD.  In  T. 

f.  15.  v.  4 4O:  1094 

First  and  last  crime,  The.  In  T.  f.  B. 

v.  11 4O:  1098 

First  and  last  kiss,  The.  In  T.  f.  B. 

v.  10 4O:  1G97 

First  and  second  marriage,  The.  .1. 

M.  WILSON.  In  W.  T.  B.  v.  10.  4O:  1720 
First  and  second  marriages  ;  or,  cour 
tesies  of  wedded  life.  Mrs.  H.  N. 

(W.)  BAKKR.  (Aunt  Hattie.) 35;  1380 

First  and  true  love.  A.  L.  A.  D.  Du- 

DEVANT.  (George  Hand) 37:  907 

First  appearance,  A.  Mr*.  Evans 

BKI.L.  3v 35:  1901-3 

First  families  of  the  Sierras.  J.  MIL 
LER 38:  2985 

First  foot,  The.     J.  M.   WILSON.     In 

W.  T.  B.     v.  5 4O:       1715 

First  friendship,   A.     A  tale.    N.   Y. 

1872.  8° 4O:       2172 

First  impressions.     S.  S.   ELLIS.     In 

Family  secrets,     v.  2 37:       1678 

First  love  and  last  love:  a  tale  of  tins 

Indian  mutiny.     .).  GRANT 37:      3307 

First   prize,  The.      By  the  author  of 

Aunt    Annie's   stories.     In  Under 

the  lime-trees 4O:       2696 

Fisher,  Fanny. 

SECRKT  of  two  houses,  The.     Lond. 

1873.  2  v.     sm.  8° 37;    2185-G 


Fisher,    -V/m   Frances   C.     (Christian 

Reid.) 
CAKMKN'S  inheritance.     Phil.     1873. 

8° 37: 

DAUGHTER    of    Bohemia:    a    novel. 

N.  Y.     1874.    8° 37; 

Enii  TIDK  and  other  stories.      N.    Y. 

1872.     8° $7: 

Omttiit*  : 

l>uiibc,  A.  Ebb-tide.  Miss  Inglesby's 
sister-in-law.  Story  of  a  scar,  The. 

HKAKTS  and  hands:  a  story  in  sixteen 

chapters.     N.  Y.     1875.     8° 37: 

"LAND  of  the  sky,  The;"  or,  adven 
tures  in  mountain  bv-wavs.  N.  Y. 
1876.  8° " .' 37: 

MAHEI.  Lee.     N.  Y.     1872.     8° 37: 

MORTON    house:     a    novel.       N.    Y. 

1872.  8° 37; 

N  IN  A'S  atonement ;   and  other  stories. 

N.  Y.     1873.     8° 37: 

Omtfn/x : 

Bernard's  invention.  Hugh's  vendetta. 
Miss  Chenton's  rival.  My  story.  Nina's 
atonement.  Piiiater's  d'ream."  Powell 
Vardray's  life. 

QUESTION  of  honor,  A.    N.  Y.     1875. 

12° 37: 

VALERIE  Aylmer.    N.  Y.    1871.    8°.     37: 
Fisher  boy,  The.     By  the   author  of 

Crests  from  the  ocean  world.  Bost. 

1803.     12° 4O:       2173 

Fisher  boys  of   Pleasant  Cove,  The. 

E.   KKLLOOU 38: 

Fisher  girl.      15.  BJORNSON 35: 

Fisherman's    daughter,    The.        II. 

CONSCIEM  K 35: 

Fishing    and    Whaling.      C.    NORD- 

i'»ri" 38: 

Fitch,  Anna  M. 

BOUND  down;  or,  life  and  its  possi 
bilities.  Phil.  1870.  12° 37:  2215 

Fitz-Boodle,  Confessions  of.     W.  M. 

THACKKRAY.          In      Fitz-Boodle 

papers. 

Fitz-Boodle  papers.     W.  M.  THACK 
ERAY.     In  Misc.     v  4.     Bost.  ed...     33:       4014 

The  same.      Phil,  ed 33;       4010 

The  same.     v.  7.     Tauchnitz  ed 33:       4001 

The  same  33:      4000 

Fitzgerald,  Percy.     (Gilbert  Dyce.) 

BKI.I.A  donna.     N.  Y 37:       2225 

FAIRY    Alice.     Lond.      1805.      2   v. 

sm.  8° 37;   2220-7 

MIDDLE-AGED  lover :  astory.    Lond. 

1873.  2  v.     sm.  8° 37;    2228-9 

Two   fair   daughters.      Lond.     1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  37;   2233-5 

Fitzgerald,  Uiter. 

SHADOW  of  fate,  The.  In  Rouge- 
gorge,  and  other  stories 4O:  1G70 

Five  hundred  majority;  or,  the  days 

of  Tammany.      W.  NILES  38:       3041 

Five  hundred  pounds  reward  :  a  novel. 

By  a  IIAKKISTKR 35:       1052 

Five  old  friends.     Mian  A.    I.  THACK 
ERAY.      ICi/A  Story  of  Elizabeth...     39:      28G3 
Contents  : 

Beauty  and  the  beast. 

Cinderella. 

.Tuck,  the  giant-killer. 

Little  Red  Kiding-hood. 

Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood,  The. 

Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.    .1.  VKRNE...    39:      3G88 

Flag  of  distress,  The.     M.  UKID 39:        208 

Flag  of  truce,  The.    S.WARNER 4O:        173 


2195 
2196 
2197 

2198 


2204 
2 1 99 


2200 
2201 


2203 
2202 


731 

2158 


4605 
3057 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


FLAGG. 


74 


FOR. 


2255 
2256 

2259 
2260 
2259 


1651 

50011 


2208 
1611 


Flagg,  William. 

GOOD  investment:  a  story  of  the  up 
per  Ohio.      X.  Y.      1872.     8° 37:       2245 

Flat-tail,  the  beaver.   E.  EGGLEHTON. 

In  Schoolmaster's  stories 37:       1595 

Flavia ;    or,  loyal  unto  the  end.     E. 

LKSME " 38:      1549 

Fleeing  to  Tarshish.     V.  11.  LTDLOW. 

In  Little  brother 38:       1930 

Fleetwood  ;  or,  the  new  man  of  fuel 
ing.  W.  GODWIN 37:  3102 

Fleming,  Mm.  May  Agnes. 

DARK  secret,  The;  or,  the  mystery  of 

Fontelle  hall.      N.  Y.      1875.      8°.     37:       2254 
GUY  Karlscourt's  wife.    N.  Y'.    1873. 

12° 37: 

MAD  marriage,  A.    N.  Y.    1875.    12°.     37: 
NOKINK'S    revenge,   and   Sir   Noel's 

heir.     N.  Y.     1875.      12° 37: 

ONK  night's  mystery.     N.  Y.     1876. 

12°  ' 37: 

SIR   Noel's  heir.      With  Norine's  re 
venge 37: 

TERRIBLE  secret,    A.     N.  Yr.     1874. 

12°  37:       2257 

"WoxDKKHi'L    woman,    A.      N.    Y". 

1873.      12° 37:       2258 

Flemmings,  The.  Mrs.  A.  II.  DOKSKY.     37:        794 
Flesh  and   spirit.     Bv  the  author   of 

The  odd  trump.     N.  Y.     1876.    8°.     4O:       2153 
Fleur  de    Lys,    The.     In   N.   and   T. 

v.  11 4O: 

Fleurange.     Mme.  A.  ORAVKX 35: 

Fleuriot,  AJlle.  - 

EAGLE  and  dove.  Tr.  bv  Emily  Bow- 

les.      N.  Y.      1874.      12° 37: 

Flight   of   a   Tartar   tribe.       T.    DK- 

QriNCY.     Jn  L.  C.     v.   1 4O: 

Flint,  Jas.  1\. 

FROM  nation  to  nation.     Phil.     1871. 

16°  37:       2278 

Flint,  S.  A. 

MAKING   honey;  or,  Francis  Stuart. 

Host.      1869.'   16° 37:       2286 

Flint,  Timothy.     (1780-1840). 

LIKK  and  adventures  of  Arthur  Clen- 

ning.      Phil.      1828.      2  v.      12° 37:    2294-5 

SHOSIIOXEK  valley.    Cin.     1830.    2  v. 

12°  ~. 37:   2296-7 

Flirtations  in  fashionable  society.   0. 

SINCLAIR 39:       1727 

Flitch  of  bacon,  The.     AV.   H.   AINS- 

WOKTII 35:       415 

Floating  beacon,  The.  /reT.f.  B.  v.l.     4O:      1693 
Floating  city,   A,  and  The  blockade 

runners.     .1.  VKRXE 39:       3689 

Floating  light  of  the  Goodwin  Sands, 

The.     K.  M.  BALLAXTVXK 35:      1463 

Flood  and  field  ;  or,  tales  of  battles  on 

hind  and  sea.     \V.  S.   MAYO 38:       2831 

Contents : 

Astonishing  adventures  of  James  Botello. 

Captain's  story,  The. 

Don  Sebastian  ;  fr.  the  chronicles  of  Portugal. 

I>r  .gut,  the  corsair. 

Legend  of  the,  ('ape  de  Verdes. 

Piouw  constancy  of  Inezde  Mene.ia  Mont-Hoy. 

Real  pirate,  A. 

Washington's  first  battle. 

Flood  and  field ;  or,  the  recollections 
of  a  soldier  of  fortune.  W.  II. 
MAXWKLI 38:  2745 

Content!; 

Cone  of  honour:  fatal  duels.  Con 
demned  soldier.  Crowni.  g  triumph 
KviU  of  gambling.  Leaves  from  the 
journal  of  a  deceased  pluralist.  Leaves 
Irom  a  game-book.  Memorable  sieges. 


Flood,  (continued.) — 

Mr.  Mac  Dei-moll's  slory.  My  first  steeple 
chase.  The  outcast.  Retreats,  the  test 
of  military  skill.  The  romance  of 
war.  Soldierly  qualities.  A  soldier's 
domicile.  A  tour,  not  sentimental. 
Triumphs  and  mishaps  in  the  Peninsula. 
True  courage.  The  unknown.  Welling 
ton  und  Massena's  retreats. 

Florence  ;  or,  loyal  quand  memo.     F. 

ARMSTRONG  35:  734 

Florence  and  .lohn.  J.  ABBOTT 35:  31 

Florence  Erwin's  three  homes.  Host. 

1865.  16° 4O:  2164 

Florence  Macarthy.  LadyS.  MORGAN.  38:  3144 
Florence  O'Ponnell.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.      In   Lights   and   shadows. 

v.  2 37:  3883 

Florence  O'Neil ;  or,  the  siege  of 

Limerick.  A.  M.  STEWART 39:  2277 

Florence  Saekville.  Mrs.  E.  J.  BUR- 

BI-RY 35:  3340 

Florence  stories.  J.  ABBOTT.  6  v. 

Contents : 

1.  Florence  and  John.        I    4.  English  channel.          35:211 

35:31  I    5.  Isle  of  Wight.  35:117 

2.  Grimkie.  S:'>:34  I    6.  Florence's  return.       35:32 

3.  Orkney  islands.    35:30  | 

Florence's  return.    J.  ABBOTT 35:          32 

Florida  pilot,  The.    /;/  T.  f.  B.     v.  9..    4O:      1697 

Floshend  inn,  The.  A.  CAMPBELL. 

In  \V.  T.  B.  v.7 4O:  1717 

Floss  Silverthorn:  or,  the  master's 

little  handmaid.  A.  GIHERNE...  37:  2963 

Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.  J.  P. 

F.  KICHTER.  2v 39:  356-7 

Flower  of  the  family.     E.  PRENTISH..     38:       4087 

Flower  of  the  flock."   P.  EGAN.     3  v.    37:  1580-2 

Flower  of  innocence;  or,  Rachel,  and 
other  tales.  0.  E.  TONNA.  (Char 
lotte  Elizabeth] 39:  3062 

Contents : 

Good  and  bad  luck.  Little  oaths. 

James  Orwell.  |          Visit,  The. 

Flower  of  Kildalla.     E.  A.  MURRAY. 

:i  v 38:  3293-5 

Flower  people,  The.     Mrs.  H.  MANN.     38:       2442 

Flowers  for  children.     L.  M.  CHILD.     35:      4242 

Fowers  of  the  forest.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.  In  Works,  v.  5 39:  1640 

Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Missis 
sippi.  J.G.BALDWIN 35:  1445 

The  same 33:         803 

Foe  in  the  household.     C.  CHESEBRO'.     35:      4193 

Foggy  night  at  Ott'ord.     E.   P.  [Mrs. 

H.]  WOOD 4O:         691 

Follaton  priory.     Lond.      1873.     1  v. 

sin.  8° " 4O:       2175 

Folle-farine.    L. de  la  RAME.  (Ou'uia.}     39:          46 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     39:  47 

Follen,  Eliza  Lee. 

FOLI.EN  stories:  The  well-spent  hour. 

Host.      1868.      1(1° 37:       2305 

Following  the  drum.     Mrs.  VIELB...     39:      3725 

Following  the  flag.      C.  C.  COFFIN. 

(Carltton)  35:       4491 

Following  on  to  know.      Bost.     n.  d. 

10° 4O:       2169 

Folly  as  it  flies.     Mrs.  S.  P.  PARTON. 

(Funny  Fern) 33:       3316 

Fonthill  recreations.  M.  G.  SLEEPER. 
3  v 

Contents  : 

1.  Mediterranean  islands.    39:1743 

2.  Two  Sicilies.     39:1745 

3.  Sweden  and  Norway.    30:1744. 

Fool  of  quality.     H.  BROOKE.     2  v....     35:   2900-1 

The  same T.  L.  35:2900-la 

For  beautv's  sake.     Lond.     1874.    sin. 

8°..,  4O:      2176 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


FOR. 


75 


FoRTt'NES. 


For   better,    for   worse.      Mrs.   M.   E. 

POOLS.     In  Pictures  of  cottage  life.     38:      4624 
For  better,  for  worse.     Mrs.  M.  V.  II. 

TKKIITNK.  (Marion  Harland).  With 

Empty  heart 39:       2833 

For  each  mid  for  all.    H.  MAKTINKAU. 

In  Illus.  of  polit.  econ.,  v.  4 38:       2G42 

For  ever  and  ever.      Mrs.  R.  CIIVRCH. 

(formerly  Miss  Murryntt. )     2v.ini.     35:       4'2G6 

For  her  sake.     F.  W.  KOHIXSON 39:        484 

For   husk*,  food.      By   the   author   of 

'•  Liiscine."     X.  Y.      1874.     12° 4O:       2177 

For  thu  kins;.      C.  GIBBON 37:       2949 

For  the  king's  dues.     A.  MACDOXKI.I..     38:       2210 

For  lack  of  gold.     C.  GIBBON 37:       2950 

For   love   and   life.     Mrs.  M.  (<).  W.) 

OLIPHANT 38:      3840 

For    richer,    for    poorer.       H.    I'ARK. 

(Holme  Lee.}     2v.ini 38:       41!»8 

For  very  life.    H.  MARSHALL.    2v.ini.     38:      2028 
For  a  woman's    sake.       H.   WACHKX- 

ursKX 4O:          10 

Forayers,  The ;    or,  the  raid  of  the 

dog-days.     W.  G.  SIMMS 39:      1082 

Forbes,  Archibald. 

DKAWX  from  life.    Lond.    1871.    3  v. 

sin.  H° 37:2312-14 

Forbidden  fruit,  The.     In  N.  and  T., 

v.  3 4O:       1043 

Force:    science    for   the   young.      J. 

ABBOTT 35:          88 

Forced  blooms.     Atrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Tales  of  woman's  trials 37:       3888 

The  same 37:       3889 

Ford,  Douglas  Morey. 

KATK  Savage.      Lond.      1873.      3  v. 

sin.  8° 37;    2320-2 

OLD  as  the  hills.     Lond.     1871.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 37:    2323-5 

Ford,  Mrs.  Sallie  Rochester. 

GKACK   Truman;    or,  love  and  prin 
ciple.      N.  Y.      1804.      12°  37:       2332 

MARY   Banyan.     N.  Y.      1800.     12°.     37:       2333 

The  same.    N.Y.    1800.    12°.    T.  L.  37:     2333a 
Fore  and  aft:    from  the  life  of  an  old 

sailor.      W.  I).  PHELPS  38:       4390 

Forecastle  Tom.     M.  S.  B.  DANA....     37:          62 
Foregone    conclusion,    A.      W.    D. 

HOUKI.I.S 37:      4725 

Forest  days.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:        184 

Forest  exiles.     M.  REID 39:        24."> 

Forest  farm.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS.     In 

Chapters  on  wives 37:       1075 

Forest  glen  series,  The.    E.  KELI.OCIG. 

v.  1-3 

dmtentit  : 

1.  Bowed  by  the  wind.    :i8:7U7 

2.  Wolf  run.     :I8:743 

:i.     Brought  to  the  front.    38:746 
Forest   house,  The;    and    Catherine's 

lovers.       E.    ERCKMANN    and    A. 

CHATRIAX 37:      1732 

Forest,  jungle  and  prairie.  A.  ELLIOTT.     37:       16GH 
Forest  life  in  Norway  and   Sweden. 

11.  NKWLAND 38:      3588 

Forest   of    Gnich.      J.   GRANT.      In 

Legends  of  the  black  watch 37:       3316 

Forest  tragedy  and  other  tales.     Mrs. 

S.  .1.  C.  Lii'i'ixcoTT.  (  <!rnce  Green 
wood.) 38:      17H5 

Forester,  Frank,     (pseud.)    See  HEK- 

RKHT,  H.  W. 
Forester.    M.  EIXIEWORTH.    //(Moral 

tales,  v.  1 37:       1494 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  1 37:       1496 

Foresters,  The.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:        984 


374 

11178 

1710 

18.'! 

3823 

1800 

2347 
1208 

2340 


2341 
2342 
2343 


Forewarned,  forearmed.  Mrt.  J.  11. 
KIDDKLL.  With  Krank  Sinclair's 

wife,  v.  3 39: 

Forged  will;  or,  crime  and  retribution. 

K.   HKXNKTT 35: 

Forger,    The.       A.   CAMPHKLL.       In 

\V.  T.  B.,  v.  G 4O: 

Forgery,  The.     (i.  P.  R.  JAMES 38: 

Forgiven  at  last.    J.  R.  HADERMANX.     37: 

Forgiving  kUs,  The.     M.  LOTH 38: 

POPffOtten  by  the  world.     K.  S.  MAC- 

ijroin ." 38: 

Forlorn  hope.     E.  YATES.     2  v.  in  1.     4O: 
Forrest,  Neil. 

FIDDLIXO  Freddy.    N.Y'.    1871.    16°.     37: 
HONEST  and  earnest.     N.  Y.     1872. 

16°  37: 

JACK  and  Kosy.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     16°.     37: 

MICE  at  play.     Bost.     1870.     10° 37: 

Forrest-Grant,  Mn. 

FAIR    but    not    wise.     Lond.       1873. 

2  v.     sin.  8° 37:2350-1 

MAGIC   of  love,  The.      Lond.     1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37:2352-4 

Forrest-race   romance,   The.     In  T. 

f.  B.     v.  8 4O:      IGiiG 

Forrester,  Mrs. . 

DIANA  Carew;  or,  for  a  woman's  sake. 

Phil.     1870.     12° 37:       2359 

DOLORES.     Phil.      1875.     12° 37:       2300 

FAIR  women.     Bost.      1872.     8° 37:       2301 

MY  hero.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 37:      2302 

Forrester,     Francis.       (pseud.)      See 

WISH:,  D. 
Forsaken  daughter,  The.     Mrs.  C.  L. 

HKMV. .". 37:      4315 

Forsaking  all  others.    E.  PICKERING. 

2  v 38:   4401-2 

Fortescue.     J.S.  KNOWLES 38:      1092 

Fortune   hunter,    The.      A.    C.    (M.) 

RlTCHlK.   (formerly  A.  C.  Moivatt.)     39:          430 
Fortune  seeker,   The;  or,  the  bridal 

day.    Afr».E.D.E.N.SouTHWORTH.     39:      2017 
Fortune-teller,  The,  and  other  ta'es. 

C.  K.  TONNA.   (Charlotte  Elizabeth).     39:       3003 

Content* : 

Buc/kbiting.     Promising  anil  performing. 
Where  ure  yon  going  ? 

Fortunes  and  misfortunes  of  the  fa 
mous  Moll  Flanders.  D.  DnKoK. 

In  Nov.  and  misc.   works,     v.  3 *34:       1019 

Fortunes  and  misfortunes  of  Harry 
Racket  Scapegrace.  F.  E.  SMKD- 

LKY ! 39:       1791 

Fortunes  of  Glencore.     C.  LEVER....     38:       1001 
The  same.     Tauohnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     38:       1G02 
Fortunes  of  Hector  O'llalloran   and 
his    man    Mark    Antony    O'Toole. 

W.  H.  MAXWEI.I 38: 

The  same 38: 

Fortunes  of  M  iss  Follen,  The.     Mrs. 

GOODWDC— TALCOTT 37: 

Fortunes  of  the  Maid  of  Arc,  The  :  a 
superstitious  legend  of  the  English 
wars  in  France.  H.  \V.  HKKBEKT. 
(Frank  Forester.)  In  Chevaliers  of 

France 37:       4352 

Fortunes   of    Nigel,   The.      Sir    W. 

SCOTT.     Parker  ed.     2  v *39:    1325-0 

The  same.     Edinb.  ed 39:       1357 

The  same.     Abl'd.  ed 39:       1305 

The  same 39:      1383 

The  same.     llou>ehold  ed.     2v  39:1421-22 

The  same.    Pocketed 39:      1458 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:       1478 


2740 
2747 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


FORTUNES. 


76 


PRANK. 


Fortunes  of  the  Scattergood  family. 

Alb.  .SMITH  .............................  "..    39: 

Fortunes  of  Tom   Haswell,  and  Tom 
Haswc'll's  fortune.     M.  HAYMAN. 
2v.ini  ....................................      37: 

Forty-five  guardsmen,  The.     A.  (D.) 

UI-MAS  ......................................    37: 

Forty-seven   Konins,   The.      A.    B. 

Mn-KORi).     In  L.  C.     v.  11  ...........     4O: 

Fosdick,  Charles  A.     (Hurry   Castle 

mon  }  . 
FRANK  among  the  Kaneheros.     Phil. 

n.  d.     16°  ..................................     37: 

FRANK  at  Don  Carlos'  rancho.     Phil. 

n.  d.     1(1°  ...................................     37: 

FRANK  before  Vicksburg.  Cin.  1871. 
10°  ..........................................    37: 

FRANK  in  the  mountains.     Phil.     n. 
d.     16°  ......................................     37: 

FKANK  in  the  woods.    Cin    n.  d.   1G°.     37: 
FRANK  on  a  gunboat.  Cin.  n.  d.  16°.     37: 
FRANK  on  the  lower  Mississippi.  Cin. 
n.  d.     Hi0  ..................................     37: 

FRANK    on    the  prairie.     Cin.     n.  d. 


FRANK,  the  young  naturalist.     Cin. 
n.d.    H;°..."  ......  .  ......................... 

do  ahead;   or,  the  fisher  boy's  motto. 

Cin.     n.d.     10°  ............  "  ............. 

No  moss;  or,  the   career  of  a  rolling 

stone.     Cin.     n.d.     16°  ............... 

STOKTSMAN'S  club  afloat,  The.     Cin. 

n.d.     10°  .................................. 

SPORTSMAN'S  club  among  the  trap 

pers,  The.     Cin.     n.d.'    10°  .........     37 

SPORTSMAN'S  club  in  the  saddle,  The. 

Cin.     n.d.     1U°  ..........................     37: 

TOM  Newcombe;  or,  the  boy  of  bad 

habits.     Cin.     n.d.     16°  ..............     37 


37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 


1810 

4250 

985 

1621 

2380 
2381 

2382 

2383 
2384 
2385 

2386 
2387 
2388 
2389 
2390 
2391 
2392 
2393 
2394 


Note.     For  the  shelf  numbers  of  the  fol 
lowing  stories,  see  above. 
(rO-ahffid  series  : 

1.  Tom  Newcombe. 

2.  Go  ahead. 

3.  Ko  moss. 
Gnn-boat.  series  : 

1.  Frank,  the  young  nat-  j  4. 

uralist.  |  5. 

2.  Frank  in  the  woods.     10. 

3.  Frank  on  the  prairie,  j 
Rocky-mountain  series: 

1.  Frank  among  the  ranrhoros. 

2.  Frank  at  Don  Carlos1  rancho. 

3.  Frank  in  the  mountains. 
It'iHhitj  stone  nericx : 

Kamc  as  fto-ahead  series. 
Kp'irtsinnn's-clut)  Rerien  : 

1.  Sportsman's  club  in  the  saddle. 

2.  Sportsman's  club  afloat. 

3.  Sportsman's  ( lub  among  the  trappers. 

Fosdick,  William  W. 

MAI.MIZTIC  theToltec;  and  the  cav 
aliers  of  tho  cross.    Cin.    1851     12°. 
Foster,  Hannah. 

CIMJUKTTK;  or,  Kliza  Wharton.    Phil. 
1866.      12° 

Foster,  S. 

BIVOUAC,  The.     Lond.     1857.     16°... 

Foster-brother,  The;  a  talc  of  the 
war  of  Chiozx.a.  Ed.  by  L.  HUNT. 

Foster  sisters,  The.  E.  B.  LOUOII- 
NAN.  3  v 

Foul  play.     C.  READE  and  D.  Bouci- 

CAl'I.T   

Found  dead.     ,1.  S.  SAUZADK.    (Junes 

Payn.) 

Fountain  of  youth.     F.   PALUDAN- 

Miil.I.ER 


Frank  on  a  gunboat. 
Frank  before  Vicksburg. 
Frank  on  the  lower  Missis 
sippi. 


37:       2415 


37: 
37: 
37: 


2420 


2426 


4855 


38:    1870-2 


39: 
39: 
38: 


144 


1167 


3214 


Fouque,  DC  la  Motte.     See  La  Motte- 

Fouque. 
Four,    and   what   they    did.      H.    C. 

WEEKS 4Q:         292 

Four-fifteen   express,   The.      A.   11 

EDWARDS.     In  L.  C.     v.  8 4O:       1618 

The  same.      With  Monsieur  Maurice.     37:       1529 
Four  Georges.     W.   M.  THACKERAY. 

In  Misc.     v.  4 33;       4014 

Four   Georges;    Lovel   the   widower. 

W.  M.  THACKERAY 39:      2882 

Four    letters   from   Helen   Hamilton. 

L.   C.    MOULTON.      In    My   third 

book 38:      3182 

Four  oaks.   E.  W.  BELLAMY.    (Kamba 

Thorpe) 35;       1920 

Four  sisters:  a  tale  of  life  in  Sweden. 

F.  BREMKR 35:      2730 

Fox-hunting.     C.  A.  STEPHENS 39:      2252 

Foxton,    K.     (pseud.)     See  PALFREY, 

Sarah  H. 
Fra    Gerolamo.      W.    GILBERT.      In 

Wizard  of  the  mountain,     v.  1 37;       2995 

Fragment  diamond,  The.     E.  HAM- 

ERTO.N.     In  Mirror  of  truth 37:      3900 

Fragment  of  modern  history.   T.  (E.) 

HOOK.     In  Precepts  and  practice, 

v.  2 37;       464G 

Fragments  of  a  broken  life.    Mrs.  A. 

FRASER.      With  Only  a  face 37:      2445 

Fragments  of  personal  experiences. 

(W. )    W.   COLLINS.       In  Queen's 

revenge 35:       4581 

Contents  : 
\.     Laid  up  in  my  lodgings.  |    2.     My  black  mirror. 

Framley  parsonage.     A.  TROLLOPE. 

2  v.  in  1 39; 

Francillon.  H.  E. 

KARL'S  dene,  The.    N.  Y.     1871.     8°.     37: 
PEARL    and    emerald:      a     tale     of 

Gotham.     Lond.     1872.     sm.  8 37; 

ZELDA'S  fortune.      Bost.      1874.     8°.     37: 
Franco,  Harry,     (pseud.)    See  BRIGUS, 

C.  F. 
Franconia  stories.    J.  AHTCOTT.    10  v. 

Content*  : 

1.  Malleville.    35:53  I     (i. 

2.  Mary  Hell.    35:611  7. 

3.  Ellen  Linn.    35:28  8. 

4.  Wallace.     35:!)8  fl. 

5.  Beechnut.    35:23  10. 

Frank.     M.  EDGEWORTH 

Frank  among  the  rancheros.     C.  A. 

FOSDICK.     (Harry  Cast/emon) 37: 

Frank  at  Don  Carlos'  rancho.     C.  A. 

FOSDICK.     (Harry  Castlemon) 37: 

Frank  Austin's  diamond.    With  Dray- 
ton  hall 4O: 

Frank  before  Vicksburg.     C.  A.  FOS 
DICK.     (Harry  Castlemon) 37: 

Frank  Cooper,     (pseud.)     See  SIMMS, 
WT.  G. 

Frank  Fairleigh.     F.   E.   SMEDLEY. 

Lond.     8° 39:       1792 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     39:       1793 

Frank  Forester,     (pseud.)     See  II  ER- 
HERT,  H.  W. 

Frank    Freeman's   barber  shop..      B. 

K.  HALL 37:      3868 

Frank   Hilton;  or,  the  queen's  own. 

J.  GRANT 37:      3308 

Frank  in  the  mountains.     C.  A.  FOS 
DICK.     (Harry  Castlemon) 37:       2383 

Frank  in  the  woods.     C.  A.  FOSDICK. 

(Harry  Castlemon) 37:       2384 


3170 


2436 
2437 


Stuyvesant.    35:94 
Agnes.    35:21 
Mary  Erskine.    35:61 
RodolphUS.     35:62 
Caroline.    35:26 
2v 37:1490-91 


2380 


2381 


2131 


2382 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


FRANK. 


77 


FROM. 


Frank  Mildmay;  or,  the  naval  officer. 

('apt.  F.  MARRY  ATT 38: 

The  same 38: 

Frank  on  a  gunboat.  C.  A.  FOSDICK. 

(Harry  Castlemon) 37: 

Frank  on  the  lower  Mississippi.  C. 

A.  FOSDICK.  (Ilary  Castlemon) 37: 

Frank  on  the  prairie.  C.  A.  KOSDICK. 

(Harry  Castlemon) 37: 

Frank  Sinclair's  wife,  and  other  stories. 

.»/,•*.. I.  H.  RIDDKI.L.     3v 39: 


Forewftrnedi  forearmed. 
v.  :t. 

wife. 


.    . 

Frank      Sinclair'H 
v.  1-2. 


Hertford   O'Dnnnell' 

ing.     v.  3. 
My  first  love.     v.  2. 
My  last  love.    v.  3. 
Frank  Warrington.      Mrs.  S.  S.  HAR 
RIS.     ( former  I;/  Miss  Cole) . 37: 

Frank     Wildman's    adventures.       F. 

GERST.KCKF.R 37: 

Frank,  the  young  naturalist.     C.   A. 

FOSDICK.     (Harry  Casilemun) 37: 

Frank's  campaign  :  tlie  farm  and  the 

camp.     H.  AI.OKR,  .Jr 35: 

Frankenstein.    Mrs.    M.  W.  SHEL- 

I.KY 39: 

Franklin      •!.  AHHOTT.    In  H.  S.  B. 

v.  4 35: 

Fraser,  Mrx.  Alexander. 

ONLY  a  face,  and  other  tales.     Lond. 

1873.     sm.  8° 37: 

CiHitrnts  : 

Kee  Darrell. 


2527 
2528 


2385 


2386 


2387 


372-4 


4010 

21132 

2388 

535 

1603 

39 

2445 


Curse  of  Tyrrell. 
Episode  ot  the  east. 


(iitunn,  La. 

Just  u  dream. 

Manniis  de  I'Orme. 

My  sister  Alice. 

Only  a  face. 

8m  of  Maude  Conyer 

Sybil  Ashton. 


Eve. 
Fiorella. 

Fragments   of  a   hroken 
life. 

Fraser-Tytler,  C.  C. 

JONATHAN.     N.  Y.     1876.     16° 37: 

MARCARET.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 37: 

MISTRESS  Judith  :  a  Cambridgeshire 
story.     Lond.       1873.     2    v.    in    1. 

sm.  8° 37: 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1875.     16° 37: 

Fraternal      magnanimity.       F.      v. 

SCHILLER.     In  R.  G.  N.     v.  3 4O: 

Freaks   of  fortune.     'W.    T.   ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35: 

Freaks  on  the  fells;  and  why   I  did 
not  become  a   sailor.     R.  M.    BAL- 

LANTYNE 35: 

FredArdcn.     .1.  K.  SMITH 39: 

Fred  Graham.     .1.  F.  SMITH 39: 

Fred,  Maria  and  me.     E.  I'RKNTISS...     38: 

Fred  Vcrnon.     .1.  F.  SMITH 39: 

Freddy's    aunt.        H.    SPICF.R.        In 

Brought  to  book.    v.  1 39: 

Frederick   the   Red  beard   upon   the 

Kvflhiiusen.     GRIMM.    In  K.  G.  N. 

v/2 4O: 

Frederick  II.  and  his  court.     Mrs.  C. 

MTXDT.     (Louisa  Mil/Much) 38: 

Frederick  II.  and  his  family.  Mrs.  C. 

MTNDT.     (Louisa  Miihlliarh) 38: 

Free,   yet  forging  their  own   chains. 

C.  M.  CORN  w  A  LI 35: 

Freebooters,  The.     G.  AIMARD 35: 

Freeland,  William. 

LOVE  and  treason.     Lond.     1872.     3 

v.    sm.  8 37: 

French    country    family.       Mme.    G. 

DKWITT..... 37: 

French  prisoner  in  Russia.     Tr.  from 

the  French  by  P.  S.     N.  Y.     1874. 

16° : 40: 


2457 
2454 


2455 
245(i 


1 5(12 
249 


1464 
1894 
1895 
4688 
1896 

2097 


1561 
3240 
3241 

4865 
388 

2465-7 

403 


French  school  life,  Stories  of.     R.  II. 

MOXCRIKFF.     (Ascot  R.  Jfnpe)  ...... 

French  villuge.  The.     J.    HALL.     Jn 

Tales  of  the  border  ..................... 

French  wines  and  politics.     H.  MAR 

TIN-HAT.     In    lllus.   of  polit.  econ. 

v.  4  .......................................... 

Frenchman  and  the  bills  of  exchange. 

A.  PINKKRTON.     With  Claude  Mcl- 

notte  as  a  detective  ..................... 

Frenchman  of  two  wives.  The.     In 

N.  and  T.     v.  3  ...........  .  .............. 

Frere,  M. 

OLD  Deccan  days  :  or,   Hindoo  fain- 

legends,  current  in  southern  India. 

Lond.    1870.    16°  ....................... 

The  same  ................................... 

Fresh   gleanings.     D.   G.  MITCHELL. 

(Ik   Marvel)  ................................ 

Freytag,   Gustav. 

DKHIT  and  credit.     (Tr.   of  Noll  find 

llaben).     N.  Y.      1874.      12°  ......... 

LOST  manuscript,  The.     (Die  verlor- 

ene  llttndschrift).    Tr.  by  Mrs.  Mal 

colm.      N.  Y.      1871.      8°  .............. 

OUR  forefathers.     (Die  Ahneii).     Tr. 

by    Mrs.    Malcolm.     N.   Y.     1873. 

2  v.     16°  ................................... 


In^o.     v.  1. 

The    same.       Lond. 

sin.  8° 
Friarswood     post     office.       C. 


Ingrahan. 
1873.     2    v. 


M. 


Friedrich,  Friedrich. 

LOST  dispatch,  The.  Bost.  1871.  8°. 
Friend  nt  court.  A.  C.  EWALD.  3  v. 
Friend  Kli's  daughter.  (J.)  B.  TAY- 

i.oit.     /n  Beauty  and  the  beast  ..... 
Friend   Karl.     F.  W.    KOMINSON-.     In 

Girl's  romance  ........................... 

Friend  of  the  family,  The.     T.    (E.) 

HOOK.   In  Sayings  and  doings,  v.  1. 
Friend  of  (iioberti's,   A.     C.   LKVKR. 

In  Treasure  trove  series,     v.  3  ...... 

Friend  of  my  youth,  The.  T.  B.  Ai.n- 

RICII.      H'ith  Mnrjorie  Daw  ........... 

Friends  and  acquaintances.     Mrs.  I. 

F.  MAYO.     (Edward  darrelt.)  ........ 

Friends  and  rivals.    Robt.  BLACK.    In 

Blackbird  of  Baden  ..................... 

Frier  Hush.     In  Thorns'  early  English 

romances,     v.   1  .......................... 

Friquet  and   friquette.     J.   MACC     //< 

Home  fairy  tales  ........................ 

Fritz.     F.  HOFFMAN.    Tr.  fr.  the  Ger 

man  by  M.  A.  Manderson  ............ 

Froggy's    little     brother.       BRF.NDA. 


Froissart,  .SYr  .John.     (1337-1400?) 
TRUK  tales  of  the  olden  times.  Lond. 

1854.      16°  ................................. 

Frolich,  L. 

MA<»;IK'S    mistake:     a   school   girl's 

story.     N.  Y.     1874.      16°  ............ 

From  Baltimore  to   Washington.     C. 

H.  PALI  ........................  ............ 

From  birth  to  bridal.     Mm.  DAY.    3  v. 
From    Boston    to  Baltimore.      C.  II. 

PALI  ......................................... 

From  dawn  to  daylight;  or,  the  sim 

ple  story  of  a  western  home.     Mrs. 

II.  W.  BKECHER  ......................... 

From  the  earth  to  the  moon.     Same  as 

American  gun-club.      J.  VKRXK... 
From  first  to  last.  In  N.  and  T.  v.  11. 


38:  3042 

37:  3871 

38:  2612 

38:  4546 

4O:  1643 

37:  2475 

1O:  1990 

33:  3023 

37:  2480 

37:  2483 

37:  2481-2 

v.  2. 

37:  2484-5 

4O:  1279 

37;  24118 
37:178(1-82 

39:  2780 

39:  485 

37:  4648 

4O:  'To:: 

35:  4!>2 

4O:  2180 

35:  2168 

33:  4020 

38:  2226 

37:  4488 

35:  276'J 

37: 


37:       2512 

37:          35 
37:    159-61 


37: 


36 


35:      1885 


39: 
4O: 


36HO 
1651 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


FROM. 


78 


GALT. 


From  fourteen  to  fourscore.  S.  W. 

JEWETT 38:  357 

From  an  island.  Miss  A.  I.  THACK 
ERAY.  With  Village  on  the  clifl'...  39:  28fi6 

From  jest  to  earnest.     E.  P.  KOK 39:        C19 

From  1113-  youth  up.  Mrs.  M.  V.  (H.) 

TEKIIUXE.  (Clarion  Hnrland) 39: 

From  nation  to  nation.     .1.  H.  FLINT.     37: 

From  night  to  light.  13.  E.  K.  Bost. 

1872.  16° 4O:  2179 

From  thistles-grapes.  ?  Mrs.  C.  J. 

KILOART 37:  1622 

Frontier  life  ;  or,  scenes  and  adven 
tures  in  the  south  west.  F.  HARD- 
MAN 37:  3979 


Contents  : 

Adventures  in  Louisiana. 
Adventures  in  Texas. 
Sketch  in  the  tropics. 


Tale  of  the  Mexican  war. 
Texan  ranger's  best  shot. 
Two     nights     in     southern 
Mexico. 


Frontier  series.     5  v. 

Contents  : 

1.     Pearson,  C.  H.    C^bin  on  the  prairie.    38:4311. 
'i.     Bishop,  N.  P.      Thousand  miles  walk  across  South 
America.     21:28.M). 

3.  Barrows,    W.     Twelve  nights    in    a   hunter's   camp. 

86:1677. 

4.  MO'nbe,  J.  D.     Planting  the  wilderness.    38:  !125. 

5.  Pearson,  C.  H.     Young  pioneers  of  the  North-West. 

38:4312. 


37: 
37: 


Frost  and  thaw:  a  story  with  a  moral. 
J.  C.  BOYCE.     2v  ........................ 

Frozen  deep,  The.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

Fryer  Bacon.     In  Thorns'  early   Kng- 

lish  romances,     v.  1  ..........  ~.  .......... 

Fuller,  Mrs. 

CROWN-HARDEN.      Lond.     1873.     3 
v.     sm.   8°  ................................. 

Fuller,  Jane  G. 

BENDING  willow;  or,  missionary  life 
in  the  north  west.     N.  Y.     1872. 
10°  ........................................... 

Fuller,  Lydia. 

MISTAKEN;  or,  the  seeming  and  the 
real.      Phil.     18'0.     12°  ............... 

Fuller,  Miss  M. 

KIGHTKD  at  last.     N.   Y.     1872.     8°. 
Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana  Charlotte 

(Leveson  Gower). 

CONSTANCE  Sherwood.     Leip.     1865. 
2  v.  in   1.     sq.  10°  ........................ 

KI.LKN  Middleton.    Leip.    184G.     sq. 
1G°  ........................................... 

The  same.     .Bait.     n.  d.     12°  ........ 

GKANTI.KY    Manor.       Leip.       1847. 

2v.ini.     sq.  10°  ........................     37: 

The  same.     Bait.     n.  d.     12°  ........ 

LADY-BIRD.     Leip.     1853.     2v.ini. 
sq.   16°  ....................................... 

The  same.      Bait.     1868.     12°  ....... 

MRS.   Gerald's   niece.      Leip.      1870. 
2v.ini.     sq.  16°  ........................ 

STORMY  life,  A.     N.  Y.     18G8.     8°... 

The  same.     Leip.     1867.     2   v.   in 

1.      sq.  16°  ............................... 

TALES   of   truth   and   trust.     N.   Y. 
1874.      16°  ................................. 


35:2470-71 
35:   4553 

33:       4020 


37:  2532-4 


37;   2520 


2526 


2540 


37:   2550 


37: 
37: 


37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 


37: 
37; 


2551 
2560 


2552 
2561 


2553 
25C2 


2554 
2555 


2556 


2557 


Contents  : 

A>1  majorem  Dei  gloriam. 


Beggar  of  the  stops  of  St.  Roch  :  ft  true  story. 

Blacksmith  of  Antwerp. 

Earth  without  heaven  :  a  reminiscence. 

Reparation  :  a  story  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XIV. 

Trouvaille;  or,  the  soldier'*  adopted  child  :  a  true  story. 
Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     N.  Y. 

1865.      3v.ini.      8°  ....................     37:       2558 

The  same.    Leip.    2  v.  in  1.   sq.  16°.     37:       2559 
Fullom,  K.  "W. 

DAUGHTER  of  night,  The:  a  story  of 

the  present  time.    N.Y.    1868.    8°.     37:       2571 


Funny  little  old  woman,  The.  E. 
EGGLESTON.  In  Schoolmaster's 
stories 37:  1595 

Funny  philosophers.     G.  YKLLOTT....     4O:      1250 

Funny  pop-guns.  F.  BARKOW.  (Aunt 

Finmie)  ..'. 35:  1661 

Fur  country;  or,  70  degrees  north  lati 
tude.  J.VKRNE 39:  3691 

Fureidis,  El.     M.  S.  CUMMINS 35:      5138 

G. 

Gable-roofed  house  at  Snowdon. 
Mrs.  M.  J.  HOLMES.  In  Home 
stead  on  the  hillside 37:  4570 

Gaboriau,  Emile. 

CLIQUE  of  gold,  The.     [Tr.  of  Clique 

doree).     Bost.      1874.     8° 37:       2750 

FILE  No.  113.     (Tr.  of  Dossier  113). 

Bost.      1875.      8° 37;       2755 

MYSTERY  of  Orcival.     (Tr.  of  Crime 

(TOrcival).     N.Y.     1871.     8° 37:       2751 

OTHER  people's  money.    (Tr.  of  Ciena 

de  bureau).     Bost.      1875.     8° 37:       2752 

WIDOW    Lerouge.     (Tr.   of  L' affaire 

Lerouge).     Bost.     1873.     8°....' 37:       2753 

WITHIN  an  inch  of  his  life.     (Tr.  of 

Cordc  aii  con).  Bost.  1874.  8°...  37:  2754 
Gabriel  Denver.  O.  MADOX-BROWN.  37:  2370 
Gabrielle  Andre.  S.  BARING-GOULD. 

Same  as  In  Exitu  Israel 35:       1572 

Gage,  Mrs.  Frances  Dana. 

ELSIE  Magoon  ;  or,  the  old  still-house 
in  the  hollow:  a  tale  of  the  past. 

Phil.     1872.     12° 37:       2764 

STEPS  upward.     Phil.     1871.     12°....     37:       2765 
Gage   of  honour,   The:  a   tale   of  the 

great  mutiny.     3  v 4O:       2181 

Gain  of  a  loss.     C.  M.  YONOE.     2  v. 

in  1 4O:       1280 

Galama ;    or,   the  beggars.      J.   B. 

DK.LIKFDE 37:        235 

Galibi  ;  or,  the  talking  monkey.     E. 

HAMERTON.  7n  Mirror  of  truth...  37:  3900 
Gallows  guests,  The.  GRIMM.  In 

R.  G.  N.    v.  2 4O:      1561 

Galpin,  Mrs.  - — . 

Two  ghosts  of  New  London  turnpike, 

The.     In  Stories  and  sketches 4O:       1681 

Gait,  John.     (1779-1839). 

ANNALS  of  the  parish.     Lond.     1861. 

16°  37:       2775 

The  same.     Lond.     1864.     16° 37:       2776 

AYRSHIRE    legatees,    The.        Lond. 
1861.     16°.      With   Annals  of  the 

parish 37:       2775 

BOOK  of  life,  The.     In  Club-book....     4O:      1520 
EHEN   Erskine.     Lond.     1833.     3  v. 

12° 37:2777-9 

FATAL  whisper,  The.     In  Club-book.     4O:      1520 
HADDAD— BEN-AHAB  ;  or,  the  travel 
ler.     In  Club-book 4O:       1520 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  9 4O:      1619 

LAWKIE  Todd;  or,  the  settlers  in  the 

woods.     Lond.     1849.     16° 37:       2780 

PAINTER,  The.     In  Club-book 4O:      1520 

PROVOST,    The ;       and    other    tales. 

Edinb.      1868.     16° 37:       2781 

Contents : 

Provost,  The.  Steamboat,  The.  Omen, 
The.  Illustrations,  anecdotes,  and  criti 
cal  remarks. 

SOUTHENNAN.       Lond.      1830.     3.  v. 

12°  37:    2782-4 

UNGUARDED   hour,  The.      In   Club- 
book...  , 4O:      1520 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GAMBLER'S. 


79 


OELDART. 


34: 


2673 
3498 
4435 

4179 
4919 


Gambler's  wife.     C.  M.  BRAMK.     In 
Tales   from   the  diary   of  a  sister 

of  me  rev 

Gambler's  wife,  The.     E.  C.  GRKY... 

Gambler's  wife.     E.  PICKKKIXG 

Gamester,  The :  a  tale.     In  W.  S.  C. 

Ij.     v.  9 

The  same *  15* 

Gammer   Grethel's    fairy    tales.       H. 

and  L.  GRIMM 37: 

Gaol  chaplain,  Experience  of  a.      E. 

NKAI.K 38:      3520 

Garden  of  Eden,  The.     G.  YKAUKR...     4O:      1245 
Garden  party,  A.     Mrs.  D.  M.  CKAIK. 
(formerly   Miss  AJulock.)     In   Un 
kind  word 35;       4943 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:       4944 

Gardenhurst :     a    novel.        A.     C. 

STEKI.K.     3  v 39-  2177-9 

Gardette,  Charles  I). 

BALL  and  Sancho.     In  Pluck 37:      2794 

DADDY  Dimple.     In  Pluck 37;       2794 

PLUCK  ;  or,  steps  in  the  lives  of  the 
Kecne    family;    and  other  stories. 

Phil.      1869.  "|6° 37;       2794 

Gmtmti : 

Pluck  ;  or,  steps  in  the  lives  of  the  Keene  family. 
I'^ly  mug  and  her  magical  glass,  \poent  1 
Ball  and  Saneho. 

Crafty  fox  and  good  little  hen,  (jxwm.l 
Uaddy  Dimple" 

Gardiner,  Margaret  (Power)   (Count- 

easo/JSlettington).     (1789-1849.) 
COXKKSSIOXS    of    an    elderly  gentle 
man.      Phil.      1834.     8° 

COUNTRY  quarters.     Leip.     1850.     2 

v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

ELLA  Stratford;  or,  the  orphan  child 

Phil 

Af  AKMADUKK  Herbert. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

MKMOIRS   of  a  famine  de  chambre. 

Leip.     1846.     sq.  16° 

MKKKDITH.     Leip.     1843.     sq.  16°.... 
STRATH  BUS;   a  novel.     Leip.     1844. 

2v.ini.     sq.  16° 37-       2810 

Gardner,  Celia  E. 

HKOKKN  dreams.     N.Y 

KICH  Medway.     N.Y '.. 

TKSTKD;  or,  hope's  fruition:   a  story 
of  woman's  constancy.  N.Y    1874 

12° .' 

Gardner,  H.  C. 

KOSEUALK:    a  story   of   self-denial. 

Cin.      1866.     12°.'. 

Garibaldi,  Oe,/l.  Joseph,  On  the  rock 
with.     H.  SIMCKR.      In    Hound    to 

please,  v.  2 39. 

Garibaldi,  Guiseppe.     (b.  1807.) 
KVLK   of    the   monk,   The.      N.   Y 

1870.     8° 

Garland,  James. 
TRKOARTHKN    hall.       Lond.       1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37: 

Garnston ;    or,   a    life's    discipline. 

Mrs.  J.  MKRCIKR 38-      2895 

Garrett,  Kd ward,  (pseud.)  See  MAYO, 

Mm.  Isabella  Fivey 
Garrett,  G.  W. 

BKI.I.K   of    Helgravia,   The.      Lond 

2  v.     sm.  8° 37: 

Garry  Owen  ;  or,   the  snow   woman. 
.M.  KiKiKwoRTii.     In  Kosiimond... 
Garstangs  of  Garstang  Grange. 
A.  TKOI.I.OI-K... 


Leip.     1847. 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 


2804 
2805 
2806 
2807 

2808 
2809 


2820 
2821 


37;       2822 


37:      2830 


209G 


37:      2830 


T. 


37: 
39: 


1508 


Gascoyne,    the    sandal-wood    trader. 

It.  M.  HALI.ANTYNK 35: 


3251', 


1465 


8° 

sq.  Hi°... 


Gaskell,  Mrs.   Mary   Klix.abeth   Cleg- 
horn.  (1822-1866). 
Coir.-.-v  Phillis;     and    other    talcs. 
Leip.     1867.     sq.  16° 

Ounleatf  : 

Cousin  Phillis.  Six  weeks  at  Heppen- 
hi-im.  Curious  if  true.  Right  at  last. 
The  Manchester  marriage 

CRAXFORI).     N.  Y.     n.  d.     16° 

The  same.     Leip.     1867.     sq.  16°... 
DAKK  night's  work,  A.    N.Y.     1863 

8° ; 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.     sq.  16°... 

LI/.ZIK  Leigh  ;  and  other  tales.    Leip. 

1855.     sq.  16° 

Qmtents  : 

Bessie's  trotihles  at  home.  Christmas 
storms  ami  sunshine.  Company  manners. 
Disappearances.  Hat.d  and  heart.  Heart 
of  John  MidMeton.  Lihhie  M  rfh'sthree 
eras.  Llszfe  Leigh.  Mr.  Harrison's  con- 
lessions.  Morion  Hall.  My  French  mas 
ter.  Hid  nurse's  story.  Sexton's  hero 
Squire's  story.  Traits" an. I  stories  of  the 
Huguenots.  Well  of  Pen-morfa. 

Lois    the  witch.      Leip.      1861.     sn 
16° ' 

Contents  : 

Crooked  branch.  The.  Doom  of  the 
Griffiths,  The.  Grey  woman,  The.  Half. 
brothers,  The.  Lois,  the  witch. 

MARY  Barton.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 
The  same.     Leip.     184!». 

MOOKLA.N-I)    cottage,    The        N"     Y 
1868.      16° *. 

MY  lady   Ludlow:    a  novel.      N    Y 
1871.     8° .' 

NORTH  and  south.     N.  Y.     n.  d.    8°. 
The  same.     Leip.     1855.     sq.  16°... 

HIOHT  at  last;  and  other  tales.     N 

Y.       I860.       12°  

Contents: 

Right  at  last  Manchester  marriage,  '''he. 
Lois,  the  witeh.  Crocked  branch,  The. 

Hl'TH.      X.  Y.      18G6.      12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1853.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

SYLVIA'S   lovers:    a   novel.      N     Y 

1871.      8° 

The  same, 
sq.  16°.. 
WIVKS  and  daughters.    N.  Y'. 

8°  .". 

The  same.     Leip.     1866.    3  v     so 

16° ;....'; 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 

Gates  ajar,  The.     E.  S.  PIIKLPS 

Gates  wide  open,  The.    G.  WOOD 

Gaunt  abbey  :  a  novel.  E.  J'.  LYSAGT. 
3  v ". 

Gaut  Gurley;  or,  the  trappers  of 
Tmbagog.  D.  P.  THOMPSON 

Gavroche,  the  gamin  of  Paris.  V. 
Hu<io.  Adapted  from  "  Les  mis- 
erables,"  by  M.  C.  Pyle 

Gay,  Delphine.  (pseud.)  See  GIRAK- 
IMN,  A/nif.  Kmile  de. 

Gayarre,  Charles  Arthur,  (b.  1805.) 
FKRNAXDO  de  Lemos,  truth  and  fic 
tion.  N.Y.  1872.  12° 

Gaylord,    Glance.        (pseud.)        See 

BUADI.KY,  J.    \V. 

Gayworthys,  The.     A.  I).  T.  WIIIT- 

NKY  

Geier-W^ally.    A  tale  of  Tyrol.    W. 

von  HII.LKRN " 

The  same 

Geldart,  Afrs.  Thomas. 
STORIKS  of   England  and    her  forty 
counties.     Lond.     n.  d.     18°.... 


Leip.     1863.    '1  v.  in  1. 


1866. 


37:      286H 


37:      2861 
37:      2862 


37: 
37: 


2863 
2864 


37:       2865 


37:        2866 


37: 
37: 


2867 
2868 


37:       2869 


37: 
37: 
37: 


2870 
2871 

2872 


37:       2873 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


2874 
2875 
2876 

2877 
2878 


37:2879-81 

37:  2882-3 

38:  4375 

4O:  76o 

38:  1943-5 

39:  2972 

38:  4776 


37:   2900 


4O:   392 
37:   4433 

37:   4434 


37:   29io 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GEMMA. 


80 


GIBBON. 


Gemma  •  a  novel.    T.  A.  TROLI.OPE.     39:      3257 
Gems  from  fable  land.  W.  O.  BOURN K.     35:      2389 

The  same 33:        471 

Generalship  ;  or,  how  I  managed  my 

husband.     G.  Roy 39:         700 

Generous  lover,  The ;  or,  the  man  of 

deeds  and  not  of  words.     P.  SCAR- 
RON.     In  Whole  comical  works *34:       1915 

Genevieve.     A.  de  LAMAKTINE 38:      1284 

Genevieve.     C.  von  SCHMIU 39:      1230 

Genlis,  Stephanie  Felicite  Ducrest  de 

Saint-Aubin,  Comtesse  de.      (1746- 

1830). 
BKLINARIUS:  an  historical  romance. 

Halt.      1810.      2v.ini.      12° 37:       2020 

Gentianella  :   a  novel.     Mr».   RAN 
DOLPH  39:        10G 

Gentle  recruit,  The:    a  tale.     G.   R. 

GI.KHI.     /reW.  S.  C.  L.     v.l 34:      4171 

The  same *15:       4'Jll 

Gentleman  of  the  old  school.     G.  P. 

R.  JAMES.     2v.ini 38:         185 

Geoffry  llamlyn.     H.  KINGSLBY 38:        964 

The  same.     Tnuchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38:         965 
Geography  of   an   Irish  oath.     W. 

CARI.KTON.     In  Traits  and  stories. 

v.  2 35:       3842 

The  same 35:       3840 

Geordie  Willison,  and  the  heiress  of 

Castle  Grower.     A.  LEIGHTON.      In 

W.  T.  B.     v.  3 

George  ;  or,  the  planter  of  the  Isle  of 

France.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 

George    A.    Green.      Thorns'    early 

English  romances,     v.  2 

George    Canterbury's    will.      E.    P. 

[Mrs.  Henry]  WOOD 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed.      2  v  in  1. 
George  Geith  of  Fen  Court.     Xrs.  J. 

H.     RlDDKLL 

The  same.     Tauchnitx  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 

George  Julian.     H.  COCKTON 

George    Milbank.    Mrs.    ELLIS.      In 

Chapters  on  wives 

George  Morton  and  his  sister.     C.  M. 

TROWHRIDGK 

George  Ready.    R.  O'LINCOLN 

Georgy  Sandon  ;  or  a  lost   love.     A. 

OCI.K    

Gerald  Estcourt.     Mrs.   R.  CHURCH. 

(formerly  Miss  Miirryait).  2  v.  in  1. 

Gerald  Fitzgerald.     C.  LEVER 

Gerald  Hastings  of  Barton.     By  the 

author  of  No  appeal.     Lend.     3  v. 

sin.  8° 

Gerald  Marsdale  :  a  tale  of  the  reign 

of     Queen    Elizabeth.         Mrs.    S. 

CAREY 

Geraldine.     E.  C.  AGNEW 

Geraldine.   Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.    In 

Sketches  

Gerda.     M.  S.  SCHWARTZ 

Germaine.     E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT 

German   conquest  of  England,  The, 

and  battle  of  Dorking.  Reminis 
cences  of  a  volunteer.  Col.  G. 

CIIESNEY 35:      4202 

German  emigrants,  The.     J.  W.  von 

GOETHE.   Tr.  by  R.  D.  Boylan.   In 

his  N.  and  T 34:       1259 

German  novelists.    T.  ROSCOE.    4  v.    4O:  1560-3 

Content) : 

v.  1.  Reynard,  the  fox.  HowleglRS,  the 
merry  jester.  Doctor  Faustus.  v.2.  Popu 
lar  traditions.  Gottschalk.  Eherlmrdt. 
Busehing.  Grimm.  Lothar.  La  Motte 
Fouque.  v.  3.  Musnens.  Schilelr.  v.  4. 
Lewis  Tieck.  Langbein.  Engel. 


4O: 

1713 

37: 

986 

33: 

4021 

4O: 
4O: 

692 
093 

39: 
39: 
35: 

375 
376 
4475 

37: 

1675 

39: 
38: 

3301 
3825 

38: 

3812 

35: 
38: 

4265 
1603 

40: 

2182 

35: 
35: 

3780 
330 

37: 
39: 
35: 

3887 
1257 
166 

German  popular  tales.  H.  C.  ANDER 
SEN 

German  popular  tales  and  stories. 
.1.  L.  K.  and  K.  W.  GRIMM 

German  romance,  Specimens  of.  T. 
CAKLYLE.  4  v 

Contents  : 

v.l.  Miisifus.  La  Motte  Fpuque.  v.  2. 
Tiei-k.  Hott'inarm.  v.  3.  Richter.  v.  4. 
Goethe. 

German  tales.     B.  AUERHACH 

Gerstsecker,      Friederich.        (1816- 

1872). 

EACH  for  himself;  or,  the  two  adven 
turers.     Lond.     n.  d.     sm.  8° 

FEATHERED  arrow 

FRANK  Wildman's  adventures.  Bost. 

1870.     16° 

How  a  bride  was  won.     N.  Y.    18G9. 

8° 

Twf)  convicts,  The.    (Tr.  of  Die  beiden 

Ntrafhige).     Lond.     1873.     sm.  8°.. 

WIFE  to  order,  A.     Tr.  by  Edmund 

Routledge.     Lond.     n.  d.     sm.  8°. 

W  i  i.i)  sports  in  the  far  west.     Bost. 

1870.      16° 

Gertrude.     E.  M.  SEWELL.... 

Gervase  Castonel ;  or,  the  six  gray 
powders.  E.  P.  [Mr*.  H.]  WOOD. 

Gervase  Skinner.     T.  (E.)  HOOK 

Get  money.     Mrs.  L.  C.  TUTHILL 

Get   thee  'behind   me   Satan.      O.    L. 

SIKES.     (formerly  Olive  Logan) 

Geyer  Waelty.     F.  HOFFMANN.     Tr. 

bv  M.  A  Manderson 

Ghost,  The.     W.   D.  O'CONNOR.     In 

L.  C.     v.  8 

Ghost-hunter  and  his  family,  The. 

M.  BAMM 

Ghost  in  the  clock  room.  H.  SMITH. 
(Ilesla  Stretton.)  In  Lamplighter's 

story 

Ghost  in  the  corner  room.     C.  (J.  H.) 

DICKENS.    In  Lamplighter's  story. 

Ghost  in  the  cupboard  room.     (W.) 

W.   COLLINS.       In   Lamplighter's 

story 

Ghost  in  the  double  room.  G.  A.  SALA. 

In  Lamplighter's  story 

Ghost  in  Master  B's  room.    C.  (J.  II.) 
DICKENS.     In  Lamplighter's  story. 
Ghost  in  the  picture  room.    A.  PROC 
TOR.     In  Lamplighter's  story 

Ghost  of  art,  The.   C.(  J.  H.)  DICKENS. 

In  Lamplighter's  story 

Ghost      of      Gairyburn,      The.        A. 

BETHUNE.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 

Ghost   of    the   garden    room.      Mrs. 

GASKEI.L.    In  Lamplighter's  story. 

Ghost    of    Howdy  craigs,    The.      A. 

BETHUNE.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 

Ghost-seer,The;  or,  the  apparitionist. 

F.   SCIIII.I.ER.       In   Wrorks,   v.   4. 

Ghost  story,  A.      Mrs.  I.  F.  MAYO. 

(Edward  Garrett).     In  Dead  sin 

Giant  Despair.    M.  FARROW.     3v 

Giant's  coffin,  The;  or,  the  feud  of 
Holt  and  Houston.  W.  G.  SIMMS. 

In  Wigwam  and  cabin 

Gibbon,  Charles. 

Foil  the  king.     N.Y.     1872.    8° 

FOR    lack  of   gold :    a    novel.      N. 

Y.      1872.     8° 

IN  honor  bound:   a  novel.      N.  Y. 
1875.      8° 

ROBIN  Gray:  a  novel.    N.Y.    1873. 

8°  ...         '. 


35:  645 
37:  3603 
35:  3873-6 

35:   878 


37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 
39: 

4O: 
37: 
89: 

33: 

37: 
4O: 
35: 

37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


2930 
2931 

2932 
2933 
2934 
2935 

2936 
1576 

694 
3638 
3387 

3687 
4489 
1G18 
1537 

481 
481 


481 
481 
481 
481 
481 
4O:  1716 

37:  481 
4O:  1716 
34:  1930 

38:  2808 
37:2013-15 

39:  1692 

37:  2949 

37:  2950 

37:  2951 

37:  2952 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GlBERNE. 


81 


GIPSEY'S. 


37: 
37: 
37: 


Q-iberne,  Agnes. 

AiMeE;  a  tale  of  the  days  of  James 
II.     N.   Y.     1873.     16°  ............... 

COUI.YNO  castle;  or,  a  knight  of  the 
olden  days.     N.  Y.     187G.      1110.... 

Fi.oss  Silverthorne;  or,  the  master's 

little  handmaid.    N.  Y.    1875.    10°. 

Gibraltar  gallery,  The.    J.  ABBOTT. 

In  U.S.  B.,  v.~S  ..........................     35: 

Gideon's  rock.     K.  SAUXDERS  .........     39: 

Gifford,  Hon.  Mrs.  George. 

KING'S  Baynard.     Lond.     1866.    3  v. 

sin.  H°..."  ...................................     37:2970-72 

Gift,  Theodore. 

PRETTY  Miss  Bellow.     N.  Y.     1875. 

16°  ..........................................     37: 

Gigantic  attraction.     H.  SPICER.     In 

Bound  to  please,  v.  1  ..................     39: 

Gil  Bias  de  Santillane.  Adventures  of. 

A.  R.  LE  SAOE.     2  v.     N.  Y.  ed... 

The  same.     Bost.  ed.     3v  ............... 

The  same.     Phil,  ed  ....................... 

Gilbert,   William. 

DE    profundis:    a  tale  of  the   social 
deposits.     Lond.     1806.      16°  ........ 

The   same.       Lond.       1864.      2    v. 

sm.  8°  ....................................     37:   2983-4 

DOCTOR     Austin's     guests.        Lond. 
1868.     sm.  8°  .............................. 

The   same.      Lond.       1866.      2    v. 

sm.  8°  ....................................     37:   2986-7 

Contents  : 
Vol  1.  Introductory. 

Mr.  Gurdon's  plight. 

Patent  mania. 

Singular  love  story,  A 

L'arnour  medicin. 
IxyrisiToR,  The;  or,  the  struggle  in 

Ferrara:    an    historical    romance. 

Lond.     187(1.     3  v.     sm.  8°  ...........     37:2988-90 

MAGIC   mirror,  The.      Lond.      1866. 

sm.  8°  .......................................     37:       2991 

MARTHA.   Lond.    1871.    :i  v.    sm.  8°.     37:   2992-4 
WIZARD   of   the   mountain.      Lond. 

1867.      2  v.     8°  ...........................      37:2995-6 


38: 
38: 
38: 


2962 


2964 


2963 


43 
1150 


2075 
2096 

1535-6 

1537-9 

1540 


37:      2982 


87:      2985 


Vol.  2.  Scientific  evening,  A. 
Old  maid,  The. 
Btnquo's  ghost. 
Imprisoned     demon,    The. 


Omtents: 
Vol.  1.  Introduction. 

Doctor  Onofrio,  The. 

Fra  Gerolamo 

Magic  flower,  The. 

Last  Lords  of  Gardonal. 


Totnaso  and  Pepina. 
Robber  chief,  The. 


Vol.  2.  Don   Bucefalo  and  the 

curate. 

Physician's  daughter,  The. 
Two  lovers.  The. 
Stranger,  The. 
lnnominato'9       confession. 

The. 
Conclusion. 

Gilbert   Gurney :    a   novel.     T.    (K.) 

HOOK '. 37:      4639 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  6-7....     34:   4176-7 
The  same *15:   4916-7 

Gilbert  Massenger.  H.  PARR.  (Holme 

Lee) 38:       41'J9 

Gilbert  Rugge  :  a  novel.  By  the  au 
thor  of  A  first  friendship.  N.  Y. 
1866.  8° 4O:  2183 

Gilbert  Starr,  and  his  lessons.     W.  J. 

BRADLEY.     (Glance  Gaylord) 35:      2634 

Gilbert's  last  summer  at  Rainford. 

W.  . I.  BRADLEY,    (dlance  Uaylard).     35:       2633 

Gilberts,  Tim;  or,  Rice  corner  num 
ber  two.  Mrs  M.  J.  HOLMES.  In 
Homestead  on  the  hillside 37:  4570 

Gilded  age  :  a  tale  of  to-day.  S.  L. 
CLEMEXS  (Mark  Twain),  and  C. 
D.  WARNER 35:  4400 

Gildersleeve,  Mrs.  C.  H. 

HEM  Y  St.  Remy  ;  or,  the  boy  in  blue. 

X.  Y.     1866.     12°...  37:       3010 


Gillespie,  Thomas. 

GLEANINGS  of  the  covenant. 
T.  1$.     v.  8-10 


In  W. 


40:1718-20 


Giles's  minority;  or,  scenes  at  the  red 
house.     Mrs.  R.  O'RKJI.I.Y... 


37: 
38: 


3909 


Content*  : 

Bonny  Mary  Gibson,  v.  8. 

Cairny  cave  of  Gavin  Mnir,  v.  9. 

Covenanter's  march,  v.  8. 

Curlers,  The,  v.  9. 

Douglas  tragedy,  The,  v.  8. 

Eskcialemuir  story,  The,  v.  8, 

Fatal  niistiike,  v.  8. 

Grandmother's  narrative,  v.  8. 

Helen  Palmer,  v.  9. 

James  Renwick,  v.  9. 

John  Govan's  narrative,  v.  10. 

Kinaldy,  v.  10. 

"Old  Bluntie,"  v.  10. 

Old  Isbel  Kirk,  v.  9. 

Penden's  farewell  sermon,  v.  8. 

Persecution  of  the  M'Michasls,  v  8. 

Porter's  hole,  The,  v.  9. 

Rescue  at  Enterkin,  v.  8. 

Sergeant  Wilson,  v.  10. 

Shoes  reversed,  The,  v.  10. 

Thomas  Harkness  of  Lockerben,  v.  10 

Trials  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Austen,  v.  10, 

Violated  coffin,  The,  v.  9. 

PROFESSOR'S  tales,  The.   In  W.  T.  B. 

v.  1-7 

Contents : 

Convivialist,  The,  v.  1. 
Dura  l>en  ;  or,  second  thoughts  are  hest, 
Early  recollections  of  a  son  of  the  hills, 
Enthusiast,  The,  v.  7. 
Family  incidents,  v.  4. 
Home  and  the  gypsy  maid,  v.  4. 
Ktrkyards,  v.  7. 
Last  of  the  pedlars,  v.  3. 
Medal, The,  v.  6 
Mistake  rectified,  The,  v.  5. 
Mountain  storm,  The,  v.  1. 
Natural  history  of  idiots,  v.  7. 
Peat-casting  time,  v.  5. 
Phcebe  Fortune,  v.  2. 
Philips  Grey,  v.  i. 
Return,  The.  v.  4. 
Social  man,  The,  v.  6 
Suicide's  grave,  The,  v.  2. 
Three  brethren,  The,  v.  5. 
Trees  and  burns,  v.  7. 
Wedding,  The.  v.  6. 
Oilman,    Caroline.       (b.    1794).    and 

JEKVKY,  Caroline  Howard. 
STORIES    and    poems.      Bost.      1872. 

16° 

RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  southern  matron 
and  a  New  England  bride,     Phil. 

n.  d.     12° 

Gilman,    Mrs.    Maria,      (pseud.)     Set 

BARNARD,  Charles  F. 
Gilmore,  James  R.     (Edmund  Kirke). 

AMOXG  the  guerillas.     N.  Y.    12° 

AMONG  the  pines.    N.  Y.    1862.    12°. 
Dowx   in   Tennessee.     N.  Y.     1866. 

12°  

MY  southern   friends.     N.  Y.     1863. 

12°  

ON  the  border.     Bost.     1867.     12°.... 
PATRIOT  boys   and   prison   pictures. 

Bost.     1866.    12° 

Ginger-snaps.        S.     P.     PARTON. 

(Fanny  Fern) 

Ginx's  baby  :  his  birth  and  other  mis 
fortunes.     E.  JENKINS,     [anon.]... 

Gipsy,  The.    G.  P.  R.  JAMES 

The  snme.     Tauchnitz  ed 

Gipsy  babes.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,     v.   7 

Gipsy  king,  A.     In  N.  and  T.     v.  11. 
Gipsy  of  the  Abruzzo,  The.    T.  POW 
ER.  In  Club-book 

Gipsy's  daughter,  The.     Mrs.   E.   C. 

(JREY 

Gipsy's  prophecy,  The ;  or,  the  bride 
of  an   evening.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 

SOI-TH  WORTH   

Gipsy's  warning,  The.  E.  A.  DUPUY. 


40:1711-17 


37:      3020 
37:      3021 


37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 

37: 
33: 

38: 
38: 
38: 

39: 
40: 

4O: 
37: 


3032 
3033 


37:       3034 


3035 
3036 

3037 
3318 

301 
186 

187 

1642 
1651 

1520 
3499 


39:       2018 

37:      1066 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GIRAFFE. 


82 


GOETHE. 


M.  RKID 39: 


246 


Giraffe  hunters,  The. 
Girardin,  Jules. 

ADVENTURES  of  Johnny  Ironsides. 

Lond.     n.  d.   ,16° " 37:       3046 

Girardin,  Mme.  Emile  de.     (Velpliine 

Gay). 

CROSS  of  Berney  ;  or,  Irene's  lovers  : 
a  novel.    (Tr.  of  La  croix  de  Berny). 

Phil.     1874.     12° 37:       3047 

MAKGUKKITK;  or,  two  loves.     (Mar 
guerite.)     Tr.  by  J.  Leander  Starr. 

N.  Y.     1872.    8° 37:       3048 

STORIES  of  an  old  maid.  (Conies  d'une 
vieille  fille).     Tr.  by  A.  Elwes.     N. 

Y.     185(1.      16° 37:       3049 

Girding  on  the  armor.  S.  S.  BOBBINS.     39:        453 

Girl  he  married,  The.     J.  GRANT 37:       3309 

Girl's  romance,  A,  and  other  stories. 

F.W.ROBINSON 39:        485 

Contents : 

Girl's  lomance,  A.    Sensation  at  Season- 

ville.     Jenny  Merton.      Proud   wife,   A. 

Achille:  a  confession  of  folly.      Willow 

Silvini,  The.    Alice    Dale's  offers.     Rich- 

ard   Arnot's  craze.      William   Smudge's 

amendment.    Buries  :  a  bad  boy.    Friend 

Karl.      Tito's    troubles.       An    odd    fix. 

Nantle  ferry. 
Gisli,  the  outlaw.     Tr.  by  G.  "W.  Das- 

ent.     Edin.     1866.     sm.  4° 4O:      2184 

Giuseppe's  home.     J.  A.  MATHEWS.     38:      2725 
Give  us  room.     See  Social  grievances. 

In  Collin's  queen's  revenge 35:       4581 

Gladiators,  The:  a  tale  of  Rome  and 

.ludea.     J.  G.  WIIYTK-MELVILLE.    4O:        429 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     4O:        430 
Gladstones,   The.      F.    TROLLOPS. 

8v 39:  3241-3 

Glaikit   Willie.    J.  M.  WILSON.     In 

W.  T.  B.     v.  6 4O:      1716 

Glance  Gaylord.    (pseud.)    See  BRAD 
LEY,  W.  J. 

Glass  back,  The.     In  W.  T.  K.     v.  6.     4O:      1716 
Glaucia:    a  story   of  Athens   in  the 

first  centnry.     E.LESLIE 38:       1550 

Gleanings  of  the  covenant,  The.     T. 

GILLESPIE.     /«  W.  T.  B.     v.  8-10..     40:1718-20 


Contents  : 

Bonny  Mary  Gibson,  v  S. 
Cairny    cave     of    Gavin 

Muir,  v.  n. 

Covenanter's  march,  v.  8. 
Curlers,  The,  v.  9. 
Douglas  tragedy,  v.  8. 
Eskdalemuir  story,  v.  8. 
Fatal  mistake,  v.  8. 
Grandmother's  narrative, 


Helen  Palmer,  v.  9. 
James  Remviek,  T.  9. 
John  Govan's  narrative, 

v.  10. 
Kmaldy,  v.  10. 

Gleig,  C.  E.  S. 

OLD  colonel,  The,  and  the  old  corps. 
Lond.     1871.     8° 


"Old  Blnntie,"  v.  10. 

Ok)  Ishel  Kirk,  v.  n. 

Peden's  farewell  sermon, 
v.  8. 

Persecution  of  the  M'Mich- 
aels,  v.  8. 

Porter's  hole,  The,  v.  9. 

Rescue  at  Enterkin,  v.  8. 

Sergeant  Wilson,  v.  10. 

Shoes  reversed,  y.  10. 

Thomas  Harknes's  of  Lock- 
erber,  v.  10. 

Trials  of  Rev.  Samuel  Aus 
ten,  v.  10. 

Violated  coffin,  The,  v.  9. 


33:        1659 


Gleig,  George  Robert,     (b.  1795). 
On ELSKA  hospital   and  its  traditions. 

Lond.     1835.     3  v.     12° 37:3059-01 

GENTLE  recruit,  The.   In  W.  S.  0.  L. 

v.  1 34:      4171 

Thesame *15:      4911 

SARATOGA  :  a  tale.     In  W.  S.  0.  L. 

v.  1 34:      4171 

The  same *15:      4911 

Glen  Morris  stories.     D.  WISE.     5  v. 
v.  1.    Guy  Carlton.    40:632 
v.  2.     Dick  Duncan.    40:631 
v.  3.    Jessie  Carlton.    40:633 
y.  4..    Walter  Sherwood.    40:635 
v.  S.    Kate  Carlton.    40:«:i4 


Glenn's  creek.     Mrs.  M..T.  HOLMES. 

In  Homestead  on  the  hillside 37:       4570 

Glimpse  of  the  world.   E.  M.  SEWELL.     39:      1577 
The  same.     Tauohnitz  ed".     2  \.  in  1.     39:       1578 
Glimpses   of   the   past;  or,   tlie   mu 
seum.     C.    E.    TONNA.      (Charlotte 

Elizabeth) 39:       3064 

Glimpses  of  pleasant  homes:  a  few 

tales   for  youth.     By  a  member  of 

the  Order   of   mercy,  authoress    of 

the  life  of  Catharine  Mc'Auley.  N. 

Y.     1872.     12° 4O:       2185 

Glitter  and  gold.     H.  FIELD 37:      2132 

Glory  and  sorrow;    or,  the  consequen 
ces  of  ambition;  and  the  Pasha  of 

Salonica.     Tr.   by   P.    S.      N.   Y. 

1874.     16° 4O:       '2186 

Glory  of  the  house  of  Israel.     D.  F. 

STRAVSS 39:      2350 

Gloverson  and   his   silent   partners. 

R.  KEELKR 38:        705 

Glow-worm,   The.     E.  HAMERTON. 

fn  Mirror  of  truth 37:       3900 

Glow-worm,   The.     C.    E.    TONNA. 

(Charlotte    Elizabeth).       In    Philip 

and  his  garden 39:       3068 

Gluck   in    Paris.      .Vr.s.    ELLET.       In 

Nouveletts-of  the  musicians 37:       1650 

Go-ahead  ;  or,  the  fisher-boy's  motto. 

C.  A.  FOSDICK.   (Harry  (''astlemon).     37:       2389 
Goblet,  The.     L.  TIECK.     In  C.  G.  R. 

v.  2 35:      3874 

Goddard,  Julia. 

BAFFLED;      or,      Michael      Brand's 

wrong.     N.  Y.     1870.     8° 37:       3070 

WONDK.RFUL  stories   from    northern 

lands.     Lond.     1871.     sm.  8° 37:       3071 

Godolphin,  and  Falkland.     E.  G.  E. 

L.  BULWER-LYTTON 35:      3116 

The  same.     Tauchnitx  ed 35:      3117 

Godson,   The.     E.  SOUVESTRF,.      Tr. 

by     Emily    Bowles.     In,    Maggie's 

rosary.....' 4O:       1630 

Godwin,      Mary        Wollestonecraft. 

(1759-1797). 
MARIA;  or,  the    wrongs  of  women: 

a    posthumous     fragment.        Phil. 

1799.      16° 37:       3081 

Godwin,  William.     (1756-1836). 
ADVENTURES    of    Caleb    Williams. 

Lond.      1831.     16° 37:       3096 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1856.     2  v.  in 

1.      12° 37:       3097 

BROTHER'S  secret,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

12° 37:       3098 

CLOUDESLEY  :  a  tale.      Lond.      1830. 

3  v.     12° 37:3099-3101 

FI.KKTWOOD;  or.   the    new    man    of 

feeling.     Lond.      1832.     16° 37:       3102 

ST.  Leon  :  a  tale  of  the  16th  century. 

Lond.      1832.      10° "...     37:       3103 

Goethe  and   Schiller :    a   novel.       C. 

M.  MUNDT.     (Louisa  Miihlbach) 38:       3242 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von  (1749- 

1832). 
ELECTIVE  affinities:  a  novel.    (Tr.  of 

Die   Wahlverwandschaflen).      N.  Y. 

1872.      16° 37:       3113 

The  same.     In  his  N.  and  T 34:      1259 

GKKMAN    emigrants,    The.      (Unler- 

hiiltungen  deutscher Emigraitten).  Tr. 

by  R.  D.  Boylan.     In  his  N.  and  T.     34:      1259 
GOOD  women,  The.  (Die  guten  Wether). 

Tr.byR.D.Boylan.  In  his  X .  and  T .     34:      1259 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GOETHE. 


GORDON. 


291 


Goethe,  (continued.) — 

NOUVKLKTTE.     Tr.  by  R.  D.  Boylan. 

In  his  N.  and  T ." ." 34:       1259 

SOKROWS  of  younsr  Werther.  (Die 
Leiden  des  juityen  Werther).  Tr.  bv 
R.  1).  Boylan.  In  /5i>  N.  and  T..."..  34:  1259 

The  same.     Lond.     1801.     12° 37:       3114 

Wn.iiKi.M  Meister's  apprenticeship. 
|Tr.  of  Wilhflm  Meister's Lchrjahre.) 

Bost.      1867.      2   v.      16°  37:3115-16 

The  same.     Lond.     1868.     sm  8°...     37:       3117 
Going  into  society.     C.  (.T.  H. )  DICK- 

KXS.  H'ith  Uncommercial  traveller.     37:         552 
Going   on    a    mission.     P.    COHDEN. 

ipteud.) 35:       4404 

Going  to  the  front.     H.  SPICER.     In 

Hound  to  please,     v.   1 39:       2096 

Going  to  Maynooth.     W.  CARLKTOX. 

In  Traits  and  stories,     v.   2 35:       3842 

Thesinne 35:       3840 

Going  west ;  or,  the  perils  of  a  poor 

b.>y.  W.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oliver  Optic}.     35: 
Gold  'and  dross.     Mrs.  \.   F.    MAYO. 

(Edward  (larrett I 38: 

Gold  and  name.     M.  S.  SCHWARTZ 39: 

Gold  and  tinsel:  a  novel.   Lond.    1870. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 4O: 

Gold  brick.     A.  S.  STEPHENS 39: 

Gold  bug,  The.     E.  A.  POK.     In  L.  C. 

v.  12 

Gold   Elsie.     E.  JOHN.     (E.  Marlitl). 

Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  "Wister 

Gold    hunter's    adventures,    The;     or, 

life  in  Austrailia.    "W.  11.  THOMKS. 

Gold  hunters  in  Europe,  The.     W.  H. 

THOMKS 

Gold  mines  of  the  Gila.     C.  W.  WEH- 

ItKlt.        2   V 

Gold  seekers,  The.  G.  AIMARII 

Gold  thread,  The.  N.  MACLEOD 

Gold  worshippers.  J.  ROHINSOX 

Golden  bait,  The:  a  novel.  H.  HOI.L. 

:i  v 

Golden  rlew.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  4 

Golden  fetters.  M.  LEMOX.  2  v.  in  1. 
Golden  grains  from  life  s  harvest  field. 

T.  S.  ARTHUR 

Golden  heart,  A:  a  novel.  T.  HOOD. 

3  v 

Golden  lion  of  Granpure,  The.  A. 

TROLLOPI 

Golden  memoirs.  E.  LEIGH.  2  v.... 
Golden  opportunity,  The.  J.  INGK- 

i.ow.     In  Stories  told  to  a  child 

Golden  pot,  The.  E.  T. W.  HOFFMANN. 

In  C.  G.  H.     v.  2 

Golden  sorrow,  A.     Mr*.  C.  HOEY. ... 
Golden  tress,  The.   F.  Du  BOISOOHEY. 
Goldhunter's  library,  The.     W.  H. 
THOMES.     6  v.     Home  as  Ocean  life 
series. 
Qinlfntx  : 

\.  Gold  hunters'  adventures.  The;    or, 

life  in  Austaailia.     [:l»:2!IW] 
'2.  Bnshnuigen,  The;  a  Yankee's  adven 
tures  during  his  second  visit  to  Aus 
trailia.     [39:29561 

3.  Gold  hunters  in  Europe,  The;  or,  the 

dead  alive.     [3!>:2<l.ri8] 

4.  Whaleman's  adventure*,  The,  in  the 

Sandwich    Islands     and     California 

5.  Slaver's  adventures,  A,  on  land  and 

sea.     [«  39:2901] 

«.  Life  in  the   East  Indies.    [  J39:29f>9] 
Goldie,  Mm.  Thomas. 

HELEN  Walker,  the  .leanie  Deans  of 
the  Heart  of  Midlothian.     T.  F.  H.     4O:      2658 


37: 
37: 
37: 
34: 


Goldielocks.     .T.   MAC*-.     In  Home 

fairy  tales 38: 

Goldmaker's  village.  II.  ZSCIIOKKK.     4O: 
Goldsmith,  Christabel.    (p.inid.)    Nee 

SMITH,  Julie  P. 

Goldsmith,  Oliver.     (1728-1774). 
VICAR    of  Wakcfield,   The.     N.   Y. 

1802.     16° 

The  same.     Edin.     n.  d.     16° 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1872.     12° 

The  same.     In  Select  works 

The  same.      With  Coventry's  Pom- 
pey  the  little 35: 

The  same.     In.  Misc.  works,  v.  3...     34: 
Gone  like  a  shadow.     By  the  author  of 

Recommended    to   mercy.       Lond. 

1871.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O: 

Gonsalez.    See  FERNANDEZ  and  Gox- 

SAI.KZ. 

Good  and  bad  spirits.      Mr*.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.  //(Sketches 37: 

Good  and  bad  luck.  C.  E.  Toxx  A. 

(  Ch'irlotte  Elizabeth.)    In  Flower  of 

innocence  39: 

Good  aunt,  The.  M.  EDGEWORTII. 

In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  1 37: 

The  same.  In  Moral  tales,  v.  1 37: 

Good  light,  The  ;  and  other  tales.  C. 


2226 

1451 


Goodwin,  Mr*.  H.  B. 

DR.  Howell's   family.      Bost.      1869. 

12°  

SHERBROOKK.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 

Goodwin-Talcott,  Mr*.  — . 

FORTUNES  of  Miss  Follen,  The.     N. 

Y.     1876.     12° 

Goody  Gracious!  and  the  forget-me- 
not.     J.  NEAL.     In  L.  C.,  v.  10 

Gordian  knot,  The.     (C.)  S.  BROOKS. 
Gordon,  Clarence.  (  Vieux  Moutluche.) 
BOARDIXG-SCHOOL  days.   N.Y.    1873. 
16°  ... 


37: 
37: 


4O: 
35: 


3127 
3128 
3121) 
1271 

4898 
1269 


2188 


3887 


3062 


1496 
1494 


j±r\. 

1  W) 

RKADE  

no- 

145 

rrl^. 

38: 

Lw&A 

381 

Autobiography  of  a  thief.  |      Jack  of  all  trades. 

Good   for   nothing.      G.   J.  "VViiYTK— 

39: 

2957 

MELVILLE.     2  v.  in  1  

4O: 

432 

Good  French  governess.     M.  EDGE- 

OQ. 

2958 

37- 

1495 

Of. 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  2  

37: 

1497 

40: 

271 

Good  genius,The.  H.and  A.MAYHEW. 

38: 

2790 

35: 

389 

Good  girl  and  true  woman.     W.  M. 

00. 

900  r. 

THATKK     

39: 

2936 

oo. 
39: 

MOO.) 

540 

Good  investment:  a  story  of  the  upper 

Ohio.     W.  FLAOG  

37: 

2245 

37: 

4525-7 

Good  luck.     1'.  COBIIEN.     (pseud.)  

35: 

4465 

Good  luck!     E.  WERNER  

4O: 

313 

39: 

1639 

Good    man    of    Drvfield,    The.       A. 

38: 

1506 

CAMI-IIELI..     In  vV.  T.  B.,  v.  4  

4O: 

1714 

38- 

4346 

35: 

773 

Good  measure.     D.  S.  ERICKSOX  

37: 

1751 

38: 

2467 

37: 

4620-2 

Good  Sir  Walter  :  a  tale.     By  the  au 

thor  of  Family  portraits.     In  AV. 

39: 

3171 

S.  C.  -L.,  pt.  1,  v.  3  

34: 

4173 

38: 

1488-9 

The  same 

*  1  5- 

4913 

Good  society.     Mrs.  E.  C.  GREY  

37: 

3500 

38: 

33 

Good  time  coming.     T.  S.  ARTHUR... 

35: 

774 

Good  women,  The.  J.W.  von  GOETHE. 

0  C. 

3874 

In  his  N    and  T  

34: 

1259 

O*J. 

37: 

4464 

Good-bye  sweetheart.     R.  BROUGH- 

35: 

2314 

TOX  

35: 

2971 

Goodwin,  Edward. 

LILY  White:  a  romance.   Phil.    1865. 

37:      3139 


3149 
3151 


37:   3156 


1620 

2926 


37:   3160 


PKOSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GORDON. 


84 


GRANT. 


37: 
35: 


37:      3227 


3188 
3189 
3190 
3191 
3192 

3193 
3194 
3195 
3196 

3197    I 
98-3200 

3201 

3202    I 
3204 

3203 
3205 


Gordon,  Hewes. 

LOVKRS  and  thinkers.     N.  Y.     1865. 

12° 37:      3168 

Gordon,  Janet. 

CONNELLS    of    castle   Connell,    The. 

Lend.     1868.     •>  v.     sm.  8° 37:   3176-7 

Gore,  Mrt.  Catherine  Grace  Francis. 

(1799-1861.) 

ABEDNEGO,  the  money-lender:  a  ro 
mance.     Cin.     n.  d.     8° 

AMBASSADOR'S    wife,    The.       Lend. 

1863.     sm.  8° 37: 

BANKER'S  wife,  The;    or,  court  and 

city:  a  novel.     N.Y.     1870.     8°... 
BIRTHRIGHT,  The:    a  novel.     N.  Y. 

1874.     8°  

CASTLES   in   the   air.      Leip.      1856. 

sq.  16° 

DEAN'S  daughter;    or,  the   days   we 

live  in.     Leip.      1853.      2   v.  in   1. 

sq.  16° 

HECKINQTON.   Leip.    1858.   2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

LIFE'S  lessons.      Leip.      1857.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 

MAMMON  ;  or,  hardships  of  an  heiress. 

Leip.     1855.     2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16°.... 
PEERS  and  Parvenus:   a  novel.     N. 

Y.      1875.     8° 

POLISH  tales.  Lond.   1833.   3  v.   12°.  37:31 
PROGRESS  and  prejudice.   Leip.   1854. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

QUEEN  of  Denmark.   N.Y.   1863.  8°. 

SELF.     N.  Y.     1845.     8° 

STORY  of  a  royal  favorite,  The.     N. 

Y.      1864.      8° 

Two  aristocracies.    Leip.     1857.    2  v. 

in  1.     16° 

Gore,  Leslie. 

ANNIE  Jennings.    Lond.    1870.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 

Gorilla  hunters.    R.  M.  BALLANTYNE. 
Gossip's  story,  A;  and  A  legendary 

tale.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  8 .*.     34: 

The  same ®15: 

Gotthelf,    Jeromias.       (pseud.)       See  . 

BITZIUS,  Albert. 
Gould,  Jeanie  T. 

MAR.IORIK'.S  quest.    Best.     1872.     12°. 
Goulding,  F.  R. 

MAROONBR'S  island;  or,   Dr.  Gordon 

in   search   of  his   children.      Phil. 

1872.     16° , 37: 

NACOOCHE;  or,  boy-life  from  home. 

Phil.     1871.     16° 37: 

ROBERT  and  Harold;   or,  the  young 

Marooners   on   the   Florida   coast. 

Phil.     1870.     16° 37: 

SAL-O-QTIAH  ;  or,  boy-life  among  the 

Cherokees.     Phil.     1870.     16° 37: 

SAPELO  ;    or,  child-life   on    the  tide 
water.      Phil.     1870.      16° 37: 

Governor,  The.     (pseud.)     See  MOR- 

FORD,  Henry. 

Governess,  The.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  6  39: 

Govinda  Siimenta ;  or,  the  history  of 

a  Bengal.     Rev.  Lai  Behari  DAY...     37: 
Gowden   Gibbie.    A.  CUNNINUHAM. 

In  Club-book 4O: 

Gower,  Lord  Francis  Leveson. 

DRAMATIC    scenes    founded    on    V. 

Hugo's  Hernani.     In  Club-book...     4O: 
Gowrie;  or,  the  king's  plot.     G.  P.  K. 

JAMES.     N.Y.     1871.    8° 38: 


37: 


37: 
37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 


3215-17 
1467 

4178 
4918 


3237 
3238 

3241 

3239 
3240 

1641 

170 

1520 

1520 
188 


Grace  Cameron.     A.  CAMPBELL.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 

Grace  Dudley.     C.J.PETERSON 38:      4358 

Grace  Lee.    J.  KAVANAOH 38:        671 

The  same.     2v.ini 38:         672 

Grace  Tolmar:  a  novel.     J.  DANGER- 

FIELD 37:          73 

Grace  Truman.     S.  R.  FORD 37:      2332 

Grace      Wharton.         (pseud.)        See 

THOMPSON,  Mrs.  A.  T. 

Oracle's  mission.     H.  W.  PIERSON...     38:      4470 
Graemes    of   Glenmavis,    The.      F. 

BROWNE.     In  The  exile's  trust 35:       3025 

Graham,  Ennis. 

CICELY  :  a  story  of  three  years.  Lond. 

1874.      3  v.      !6° 37:3251-3 

NOT  without  thorns.    Bost.   1873.    8°.     37:       3254 
TELL  me  a  story.    Lond.    1875.    16°.     37:      3255 
Graham,  Grace. 

11  ABEL  Livingstone;   or,   Christward 

led.     Bost.     1873.     16° 37:       3264 

Grahames,   The:  a  novel.     Mrs.  T. 

WHITEHEAU 4O:        385 

Grainger's  thorn.    T.  WRIGHT.    3  v.     4O:     904-5 
Grammar  of  life,  The.     B.  F.  TAY 
LOR.     I//  L.  C.     v.  4 4O:      1614 

Grandfather,  The.     E.  PICKERING.    38:      4436 
Grandmother's    money.        F.    W. 

ROBINSON 39:         486 

Grandmother's  narrative.  T.  GIL- 
LESPIE.  Gleanings  from  the  cov 
enant.  /«  W.  T.  B.  v.  8 4O:  1718 

Grandmother's  shoe,  The.     J.   IN- 

OELOW.     In  Stories  told  to  a  child.     38:  33 

Grandpa's  house.     H.  C.  WEEKS 4O:        293 

Grannie's  recipe  for  pickling  griev 
ances.  Mrs.  E.  R  CHARLES.  With 

Cottage  by  the  cathedral 35:      4071 

Grant,  Courtenay. 

LITTLE  lady  Lorraine.    Lond.     1873. 

12°  37:       3274 

Grant.  E. 

HOLIDAY  rambles.    Lond.    1862.  10°.     37:      3280 
Grant,  Gerald. 

COMINO   home  to    roost:    a    novel. 

Lond.     1872.     3  v.    sm.  8 37:   3287-9 

Grant,  James,     (b.  1822.) 

ADVENTURES    of    an    aide-de-camp. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3299 

ADVENTURES    of     Rob     Roy,    The. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3300 

ARTHUR  Blane;  or,  the  hundred  cui 
rassiers.  Lond.  n.  d.  16° 37:  3301 

BOTHWELL;   or,    the   days   of    Mary 

Queen  of  Scots.     Lond.    n.  d.    16°.     37:       3302 
CAPTAIN  of  the  guard,  The.     Lond. 

n.  d.      16° 37:       3303 

CAVALIERS  of  fortune,  The  ;  or,  Brit 
ish  heroes  in  foreign  wars.  Lond. 

n.  d.      16° 37:       3304 

CONSTABLE  of  France,  The ;  and 
other  military  historiettes.  Lond. 
n.  d.  16° 37:  3305 

Contents: 

Chevalier  d'  Artagnan,  The:  captain- 
lieutenant  of  the  MODBqUetairea  du  roi. 

Constable  of  France,  The. 

Marquis  of  Lauriston,  The:  grand  veneur 
of  France. 

Memoir  of  General  Wolfe,  A. 

Scots1  fusilier  guards,  The. 

Sir  Andrew  Wood  of  Largo,  captain  of 
the  Yellow  frigate,  and  admiral  of 
James  III. 

Story  of  Private  Thomas  Keith,  who  be 
came  aga  of  the  Mamelukes,  and  gov 
ernor  ot  Medina. 

Traitor  and  his  victim,  The;  or,  the 
story  of  the  nnfortunate  Major  Andre. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GRANT. 


GRKKNOT-OH. 


Grant,  James,  (continued.) — 

DICK  Kodnev;  or,  tho  aduentures  of 

an  Eton  boy.     Lond.     n.  d.     1G°...     37:       3306 

The  same.     Bost.     18C4.     16° 37:     3306a 

FIRST  love  and   last  love :  a  tale  of  ^ 

the  Indian   mutiny.     Lond.     n.  d. 

16° 37:       3307 

FRANK  Hilton;  or,  the  queen's  own. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3308 

(JiRL  he  married,  The.     Lond.     n.  d. 

16° 37:       3309 

HARKY  Ogilvie.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°..     37:      3310 
HIGHLANDERS    of   Glen    Ora,    The. 

N.  Y.   Same  as  Laura  Everingbam. 
JACK  Manly:   his  adventures  bv  sea 

and  land.     Lond.     n.  d.      16°." 37:       3311    | 

JANE  Seton  ;  or,  the  king's  advocate. 

Lund.     n.  d.     1U° 37:       3312    I 

KINO'S  own  borderers,  The :  a  mili 
tary  romance.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°.     37:       3313    | 
LADY  Wedderburn's  wish:  a  tale  of 

the   Crimean    war.      Lond.     1873. 

16° 37:       3314 

LATRA   Everingham;  or,  the   High 
landers  of  Glun  Ora.     Lond.     n.  d. 

16° 37:       3315 

LE<IKNI>H   of  the    Black   Watch;  or, 

the      forty  second        Highlanders. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3316 

Content*  : 

Adventures  of  Cant.  Grant,  The. 

Forest  of  Gaich,  The. 

Lettre  de  cachet. 

Lost  regiment.  The. 

Massaci-e  of  Fort  Wm.  Henry,  The. 

Seven  grenadiers. 

Story  of  Uic'k  Uutl',  The. 

Story  of  Farquhar,  The 

Story  of  the  Grey  Mousqtietaire. 

Wile  of  the  Red  Comen,  The. 

LF.TTY  Hvde's  lovers;  or,  the  house 
hold  brigade.     Lond.    n.  d.     lf>°...     37:       3317 

LIVY    Arden ;    or,    Hollywood    hall. 

Lond.     n.  d.     10° ~. 37:      3318   \ 

MARY  of  Lorraine:   an  historical  ro 
mance.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3319    I 

OLIVER  Ellis;  or.  the  fusiliers.   Lond. 

n.  d.     10° '. 37:       3320 

ONLY  an  ensign-  a  tale  of  the  retreat 

from  Cabal.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°....     37:       3321    \ 

PHANTOM   regiment,  The;  or,  stories 

of  Ours.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3322 

PHILIP  Hollo;  or,  the  Scottish  Alus- 

keteers.     Lond.     n.  d.      16° 37:       3323 

KOMANCK  of  war,  The;  or,  the  High 
landers  in  Spain.    Lond.  n.  d.   16°.     37:       3324 

SCOTTISH  cavalier,  The:  an  historical 

romance.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3325 

SECOND  to  none:  a  military  romance. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3326 

UNDKR   the   red    dragon:    a    novel. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3327 

WHITE  cockade,  The;  or,  faith  and 

fortitude.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3328    | 

YELLOW  frigate,  The;  or,  the  three 

sisters.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3329 

Grant,  Maria  M. 

ARTISTE.     Bost.     n.  d.     8° 37:      3350 

BRKIHT  morning.     Lond.     1873.3  v. 
sm.  8° 37;   3351-3 

LESCAR,    the    Universalist.       Lond. 

1874.        3v.     8in.8° 37:   3354-6 

Gran  tley  Grange:  benedict*  and  bach 
elors.    S.  BKAUCHAMP.     3v 35:1788-90 

Grantley  Manor.     Lady  G.  FULLER- 
TON.     2v.ini 37:       2552' 

Granville  de  Vigne.     L.  de  la  RAME. 

(Ouida.) 39:  48 


Granville  valley.  J.  ABBOTT 35:  33 

Grapes  and  thorns.  M.  A.  T 39:  2700 

Grasshopper  pop-gun.  F.  BA.RROW. 

(Aunt  Fanny) 35:  1662 

Grateful  negro,  The.  M.  EDOKWORTH. 

In  her  N.  and  T.  v.  3 37:  1498 

The  same.  In  Popular  tales,  v.  2...  37:  1507 
Grattan,  Thomas  Colley.  (1796- 

1864). 
CHANCE  medley  of  light  matter,  A. 

N.  Y.     1845/8° 37:       3371 

Graves,  A.  C. 

SKCLUSAVAL  ;  or,  the  arts  of  Roman 
ism.  Memph.  1870.  12° 37:  3381 

Graves,  R. 

SPIRITUAL     Quixote,     The.      Lond. 

1820.      2  v.      12° 37:    3386-7 

Gray,    Barry,     (pseud.)    See  COFFIN, 

Gray,  Robertson,  (pseud.)  See  RAY 
MOND,  Kossiter  W. 

Grayling ;  or,  murder  will  out.     W. 

G.  SIMMS.    In  Wigwam  and  cabin.     39:      1692 

Grayson,  Eldred. 

STANDISH,  the  puritan  :  a  tale  of  the 
American  Revolution.  N.  Y.  1850. 
12° 37:  3405 

Graziella.     A.  de  LAMAKTINE.    Tr. 

by  S.  C.  B 38:      1285 

Great  elm,  The.     J.  ABBOTT.     In  H. 

S.  B.     v.  9 35:          44 

Great  expectations.  C.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS 37:  474 

The  same 37:         475 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     37:        476 
The  same.      With  Oliver  Twist 37:         520 

Great  (forgotten)  invasion,  The.  See 
Nooks  and  corners  of  history.  In 
COLLIN'S  Queen's  revenge 35:  4581 

Great  Hoggarty  diamond,  The.     W. 

M.  THACKERAY.     J»  Misc.     v.  1...     33:      4003 

Great  lady,  A.     •     —  van  DF.WALL....     37:        396 

Great  organ-prelude.  F.  H.  UNDER 
WOOD.  In  Cloud  pictures 39:  3621 

Great  panjandrum  himself,  The.  E. 
EIIOLBSTON.  In  Schoolmaster's 
stories 37:  1595 

Great  scholar,   The.     J.   MAC£.     In 

Home  fairy  tales 38:       2226 

Great  unknown,  The:  a  tale.     In  W. 

S.  C.  L.     v.  9° 34:      4179 

The  same *15:       4919 

Greatest  plague  of  life,  The.    H.  and 

A.MAYHEW 38:      2791 

Green,  Mm.  B.  R. 

LORD  Castleton's  ward.    Lond.    1874. 

3v.     sm.  8° 37:3415-17 

Greene,  Mrs. . 

GREY  house  on  the  hill.    Lond.  1870. 

12°  37:       3425 

Greene,  Talbot. 

AMERICAN    nights'   entertainments; 

compiled   from    peneillings    of    a 

United  States  Senator  :  entitled,  A 

winter  in  the   federal  city.     With 

a  supplement.  Jonesborough,  Tenn. 

18HO.      12° 37:       3430 

Green    gate,    The:     a  romance.    E. 

WICKERT.      Tr.  by   Mrs.     A.    L. 

Wister ". 4O:         471 

Green  hand,  The.     F.  CIIAMIER 35:      4010 

Green  mountain  boys.  D.  P.  THOMP 
SON  ". 39:  2973 

Greenough,  Mrs.  Rirhard  S. 

APOLI.YONA.     In  Arabesques 33:      1705 

DOMITIA.     In  Arabesques 33:      1705 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GREENOTJGH. 


86 


GROUND. 


Greenough,  (continued.) — 

IN  Extremis:  a  novelette 37:       3435 

MoNARti.     lit  Arabesques 33:       1705 

OMBRA.     In  Arabesques 33:       1705 

TREASON   at   home :  a   novel.     Phil. 

n.  d.     12° 37:       3436 

Greenwood,  F. 

MARGARET  Denzil's  history.     N.  Y. 

1873.  8° 37:       3446 

Greenwood,       James.         (Amateur 

Casual). 

BEAR  king,  The:  a  narrative  confided 
to  the  marines.  Lond.  1868. 
sm.  4 37:  34.14 

IN  strange  company ;  being  the  ex 
periences  of  a  roving  correspond 
ent.  Lond.  1873.  sm.  8 

NIGHT  in  a  workhouse,  A.  In  L.  C. 
v.  1 

TRUE  history  of  a  little  ragamuffin. 

Lond.  n.'d.  8° 

Greey,  Kdward. 

QUEEN'S  sailors,  The.  Lond.  1870. 

3  v.  sm.  8° 

Gregg,  W.  Thomson. 

DESPERATE  character.  Lond.  1873. 
3  v.  sm.  8° 

DOCTOR  Middleton's  daughter.   Lond. 

1874.  3  v.     sm.  8° 

Greville  Landon  :  a  novel.     P.  LISLE. 

3  v 

Grey,  Mrs.  K.  C. 

Ai.icE  Seymour  :  a  home  tale.     Phil. 

n.  d.    8°  

BAKONKT'S    daughters,   The.      Phil. 

n.  d.     8° 

BKLI.E   of   the   family,   The.      Phil. 

n.  d.    8° 

BOSOM  friend,  The:   a  novel.     Phil. 

1864.      8° 

COUSIN  Harry.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

DUKE  and  cousin,  The.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°. 
GAMBLER'S  wife,  The.  IS7.  Y.  1873. 

8° 

GIPSY'S  daughter,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

8° 

GOOD  society,  Phil.     n.   d.     8° 

HYACINTHE.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

LENA  Cameron.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°.... 

LION-HEARTED.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

LITTLE  beauty,  The.  Phil.  n.  d.  12°. 
LITTLE  wife,  The.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°.. 
MANEUVERING  mother,  The.  Phil. 

n.  d.     8° 

MARRIAGE  in  high  life.    Phil.     n.  d. 

8°  

MARY  Seaham.     Phil.     n.  d.    8° 

OLD  dower  house,  The.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°. 
PASSION  and  principle.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°. 
SYBIL  Lennard:  a  record  of  woman's 

life.     Phil.     1848.     8° 

YOUNG  husband,  The.     N.Y.     1854. 

8°  

YOUNG  prima  donna,  The.     Phil.    n. 

d.     8° 

Grey,  Georgie. 

VIRGILIA:   a  story  of  Rome,  under 

Nero.     Phil.     1870.     16° 37:       3530 

Grey-bay    mare,    The;     and    other 

sketches.      H.  P.  LELAND.      Phil. 

1870.     12° 38:      1500 

Grey  house   on   the   hill.     lion.  Mn. 

GREENE 37:      3425 

Grey  woman,  The.     E.  C.  GASKELL. 

With  Lois,  the  witch 37:       2866 


37: 

3455 

40: 

1611 

37: 

3456 

37: 

3466-8 

39: 

3001-3 

37: 

3479-81 

38: 

1800-2 

37: 

3491 

37: 

3492 

37: 

3493 

37: 
37: 
37: 

3494 
3495 
3496 

37: 

3498 

37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 
37- 
37: 
37: 

3499 
3500 
3501 
3502 
3503 
3504 
3505 

37: 

3506 

37: 
37: 
37 
37: 

3507 
3508 
3509 
3510 

37: 

3511 

37: 

3512 

37: 

3513 

Greye,  Armar.     (pseud.) 

NOT  in  vain.    Lond.    1869.    2v.ini. 

sm.  8° 37:       3540 

Grey's  court.     Edited  by  Georginna, 

Lady  Chatterton.     2  v 35:   4120-1 

Gridiron,  The.     S.  LOVER.     In  L.  C. 

v.  9 4O:      1619 

The  same.     In  Legends  and  stories...     38:       1880 
Grif:  a  story  of  Australian  life.    B.  L. 

FARJEOX 37:       1979 

Griffin,  Gerald.     (1803-1840.) 

AYLMERS  of  Bally-Aylmer.     N.  Y. 

Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals 37:       3552 

BARKER  of  Ban  try,  The.     In  Works, 

v.  3 37:       3553 

CARD-DRAWER,   The.      N.  Y.     n.  d. 

12°.    Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals.     37:       3553 
CHRISTIAN  physiologist:   a  night  at 

sea.     N.  Y.  "  n.  d.     1  2°.     In  Tales 

of  the  five  senses 37:       3557 

COINER,  The.     In  Works,  v.  2 37:       3552 

COLLEGIANS,  The:    a  tale  of  Garry  - 

owen.     N.  Y.     n.  d.      12° .'..     37:       3551 

Di'KE    of    Monmouth,    The.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.      12° 37:       3550 

HALF-SIR,  The.     In  Works,  v.  2 37:      3552 

HAND  and  word.     In  Works,  v.  3 37:       3553 

HOLLAND  tide 37:      3552 

Note.    Same  as  v.  1  of  the  Munster  festivals. 

INVASION,  The.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     12°...     37:      3558 

MR.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curious.  In 
L.  C.,  v.  5 *. 4O:  1015 

MUNSTER  festival,  The 37:   3552-4 

NIGHT  at  sea,  A.     In  Works,  v.  7 37:      3557 

RIVALS,  The;  and  Tracy's  ambition. 
Bost.  n.  d.  12°.  tales  of  the 
Minister  festivals 37:  3554 

SUIL  Dhuv.     In  Works,  v.  2 37:       3552 

SWANS  of  Lir,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  1 ...     4O:       16H 

TALES  of  the  Jive  senses;  and  Night 

at  sea.     Mont.     12° 37:       3557 

TAI.IS  qualis;  or,  tales  of  the  jury- 
room.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  12° 37:  3555 

TRACY'S  ambition.     In  Works,  v.  4...     37:       3554 

TRAGEDY  of  Gisippus.    In  Works.v.  8.     37:       3558 

WORKS.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8  v.     12° 37:   3551-8 

Griffith,  Cecil. 

MAUD  Mainwaring:  a  novel.     Lond. 

1868.  3  v,     sm.  8° 37:3568-70 

NOR  love,  nor  lands.     Lond.      1873. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37:  3571-3 

VALENTINE  Ford.   Lond.    1870.   3  v. 

sm.  8° 37:   3577-9 

VICTORY     Deane:     a    novel.       Bost. 

n.  d.     12° 37:       3580 

UTTERMOST    farthing,    The.      Lond. 

1865.      3  v.     sm.   8" 37:   3574-6 

Griffith  Gaunt;  or,  jealousy.  C.KKADE.     39:        146 
Griffiths,  Robert,  jr. 

BETWEEN  two  loves.     Lond.     1872. 

:•)  v.    sm.  8° 37: 

Grimkie.     J.  AHHOTT 35: 

Grimm,  II.  and  L. 

GAMMER  Gretel's  fairy  tales.     Lond. 

1869.  sin.  8° 37: 

Grimm,  .lakob  Ludwig   (1785-1863.) 

and  VVilhelm  Karl   (1780-1859.) 
GERMAN  popular  tales  and  household 

stories.     Phil.     1872.      12° 37: 

Gringe  family,  The.     In  N.  and  T., 

v.  11 .". 4O: 


3590-2 
34 


3603 
1651 


Gringo,    Harry,     {pxmd.)     »S'««  WISE, 

Henry  Augustus. 
Griswold,  Hattie  Tyng. 

DOWN   by   the  sea.     In  Stories  and 
sketches 4O: 


1681 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


GRIZEL. 


HABERMETSTER. 


Q-rizel   fochrane:  a   tale   of   Tweed- 
mouth   Muir.     J.  M.  WILSON     In 

\V.  T.  B.     v.  8 4O:      1718 

Groach   and    the   Kakous,   The.     E. 
SOUVKSTRK.     In  Hrittanv  and  La 

Vendee .". 39:      2086 

Ground  imd  loftv  tumbling.     In  N. 

and  T.     v.  II.'. 4O:      1651 

Grumbler,   Anthony.      (pseud.)     See 

HOFFMANN*,  I). 
Grumbler,    The :  a   novel.     Afiss   E. 

1-icKKKiNu 38:      4437 

Gryll  grange.     T.    L.    PEACOCK.     In 

Works,     v.1 34:       1823 

Guardian   and  ghost,   The.      I).    P. 

THOMPSON.      With  .May  Martin 39:       2!>75 

Guardian  angel.     ().  \V.  HOI.MKS 37:      4601 

Gude  conceit  o'  oursels,  A.    In  N.  and 

T.     v.  8 4O:       1648 

Guernsey,  Clara  if. 

COLD  hand,  The.     In  Not  pretty  but 

precious 4O:       1640 

MKRMAN  and  the  figure-head,  The. 

Phil.      1871.      16° 37;       3610 

NEW  boy,  The.     Phil.     1871.     16°...     37:       3611 
RKII  fox,   The.     In   Not   pretty  but 

precious  4O:       1640 

Guernsey,  Lucy  Ellen. 

LADY  Hetty's  governess.  N.  Y.   1873. 

12° 37:       3613 

LADY  Rosamund's  book.  N.  Y.  1874. 

12°  37;       3614 

WINIFRED;    or,    after    many    days. 

N.  Y.     1869.     12° 37:       3615 

Guerrazzi,    Francesco    Domenico. 

( 1SO.")-1873). 

BEATRICE  Cenci :  a  historical   novel 
of  the  sixteenth  century.     (Tr.  of 
lira/rife  Cenci).     N.  Y.     1869.     12°.     37:       3618 
The   same.     Tr.   by  Luigi    Monti. 

N.  Y.     1875.     2v.ini.     12° 37:     3618a 

MANFRED;  or,  the  battle  of  Hene- 
vento  (La  bntlnglia  di  Benevento). 
Tr.  by  Luigi  Monti.  N.  Y.  1875. 

12° 37:       3619 

Gueulette,  T.  S. 

CIIINKSG  tales;  or,  wonderful  adven 
tures  of  Mandarin  Fum-Hoam. 

Lond.      1795.       16° 37;       3625 

Guidwife   of    Caldingham,    The.     J. 

M.  WILSON.     In  W.  T.   B.     v.  3...     4O:       1713 
Guild   court.     G.   AlAcDo.NALD.     3  v.     38:  2165-7   I 

The  same.     N.  Y.  ed 38:      2168   | 

Guilt  and  innocence.  M.  S.  SCHWARTZ. 

Tr.  by  S.  Uorg  and  M.   A.    Brown.     39: 
Guilty  or  not  guilty,     [anon.]     In  W. 

T.  B.     v.   3 .". 4O: 

Guizot,  Mme.  K.  C.  P. 

MORAL  tales.     Lond.     1853.     16° 37:      3630 

Popri.AR  tales.     Lond.     1854.     16°..     37:       3631 

The  same.     Host.     1H59      12° 37:       3632 

Gulliver,       Lemuel.       (pseud.)       See 

SWIFT,  J. 
Gulliver's   travels.      J.  SWIFT.      In 

Works,     v.  3 34:      2077 

The  same.     v.  2 34:       2176 

The  same.     Lond.     1867.     24° 39:       2430 

Thi>  same.     Phil.     1867.     12° 39:      2431 

The  same.      Leip.     1844.     sq.   16° 39:       2432 

Gunboat  series,  The.    C.  A.  FOSDICK. 
(Harry  Cattlemen).     6  v. 

v.  1.  Frnnk,  thf*  vourg  naturol'St.    37:1388 

v.  2.  Frnnk  in  the  woods.    37:2381 

v.  :t.  Frank  on  the  prairie.     37:2  .87 

v.  4.  Frnnk  on  the  gunboat.    37:2:18"' 

v.  6.  Frank  before  Vlekiburg.    37:2382 

v.  0.  Frnnk  on  the  lower  Mississippi.    37:2386 


Gunnar  :  a  tale  of  Norse  life.     H.  H. 

BOYESKN 35:      2481 

Gup.       Mrs.    R.  CHURCH,    (formerly 

Miss  Marryutt) 35:       4267 

Gurney  married.     T.  (E.)  HOOK 37:       4640 

Gurney  papers,  The  :  continuation  of 
the  life  of  Gilbert  Gurney.  T.  (E.) 
HOOK.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.  v.  9-13....  34:4179-83 

The  same *  15:41119-23 

Gua  Howard.      J.  F.  SMITH.     Sequel 

to  Minnie  Gray 39:      18!)7 

Gushington,  Angelia.     (pseud.) 
ANGEI.IA   Gnshington's  thoughts  on 

men  and  things.    N.  Y.     1872.     12°.  33:         523 
Gustavus   Adolphus,  and  the  thirty 
years'  war:  an  historical  novel.   Z. 

TOPEI.IUS 39:      3076 

Gustavus  Lindorm.     E.  F.  CAKLCN.     35:      3794 
Guy    Carlton.      D.   WISE.       (Francis 

Forester) 4O:         632 

Guy  Deverell.     J.  S.   LE  FANTJ.     2  v. 

in  1 38:       1456 

Guy  Earlscourt's  wife  :  a  novel 37:      2255 

Guy  Fawkes.     W.  H.  AINSWORTH 35:        416 

Guy  Livingstone.     G.  A.  LAWRENCE.     38:      1365 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:       1366 

Guy     Mannering.       Sir    W.    SCOTT. 

Parker  ed.     2  v *39:   1303-4 

The  same.     Fdin.  ed 39:       1355 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:      1359 

The  same 39:      1372 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2  v  39:   1397-8 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1446 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:       1479 

Guy  Rivers:  a  tale  of  Georgia.    W.  G. 

SIMMS 39:      1683 

Guy's  life  lesson.     Mrs.  S.  F.  KEENE.     38:        722 
Gwendoline's  harvest.     J.  S.  SAU- 

ZAHE.      (James  Payit) 39:       1168 

Gwynne,  Talbot. 

NANETTE   and    her    lovers.      Lond. 

1854.      12° 37:       3645 

SCHOOL  for  dreamers.      Lond.     1853. 

12°  37:       3646 

SCHOOL  for  fathers,  The.   N.Y.    1852. 

12°  37:       3647 

SILAS  Barnstarke.    Lond.    1853.    12°.     37:       3648 
YOUNO  Singleton.    Lond.    18.">6.  2  v. 

16° 37:3649-50 

Gypsies  of  the  Dane's  dyke.  The.  G. 

S.  PHILLIPS.  (January  Searle.) 38:  4410 

Gypsy  Hreynton  series.  E.  S.  PHELPS. 

4  v ". 

v.  1.    Gypsy  Breynton.    38:437fi. 
v.  2      Gypsy's  cousin  Joy.     38:4377. 
v.  3.    Gypsy's  rowing  an~<l  reaping.    38:4378. 
v.  4.    Qypay's  year  « the  Golden  cresoeut.    38:4379. 
Gypsy  king,  A.      In  N.  and  T.,  v.  11.     4O:      1651 


H. 

H  •  *  *,  (Abb/). 

ADEI.MAR:  the  templar.    Bait.  1871. 

8° 37:       3725 

H family,   The.     F.    BREMER.     In 

Works,  v.  4 35:       2737 

H.  J. 

LAIRD  of  Darnick,   The.     In  W.  T. 

B.     v.  4 4O:      1714 

Hack,  M. 

EMII.ISH   stories  of   the  olden-time. 

Lond.     1839.     2  v.     12° 37:3801-2 

Habermeister,  The.    H.  SCHMID 39:      1235 


PROSE  FICTION:    ENGLISH. 


HACKLHNDER. 


88 


HALL. 


Hacklander,     Friedrich     "Wilhelui. 

(b.  1816) 
CLARA;  or,  slave  life  in  Europe.  (Tr. 

of   Europaisches  Sklavenleben).     N. 

Y.     1856.     12° 37:       3810 

ENCHANTING  and  enchanted.    (Mar- 

chen).     Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.   L.  Wister. 

Phil.     1871/16°  37:       3811 

Contents : 

Kltin  tree,  The.     (  Weihnaclitsmarrhen). 
Dwarf's  nest,  The.     (Das  Ziuerynest) 
Princess  Morgana,  The.    (  Von  der  Prinzessin  Morgana}. 
Castle  Silence.    (Schktss  Schweiaen). 
Fairy  tankard,  The.     (Der  Zauoerkjug') 

Haded-Ben-Ahab  ;  or,  the  traveller. 

.).  GALT.     In  Club-book,    v.  1 4O:      1520 

The  same.     In  L.  C.    v.  9 4O:       1619 

Haddon-hall,  Evenings  at.     G.  CAT- 

TKRMOLE 35:         3953 

Hadermann,  Jeannette  K.  (Ann 
Stone). 

AGAINST  the  world.     Best.     1873 37:      3821 

DEAD  men's  shoes.    Phil.    1872.    12°.     37:      3822 
FORGIVEN  at  last.     Phil.    1870.    12°.     37:      3823 
"  How  mother  did  it."     In  Not  pret 
ty  but  precious 4O:       1640 

Hadgee  Ibraham  and  his  son.     G-.  P. 

K.  .JAMES.     In  String  of  pearls 38:        219 

Hagar.     A.  CAKY 35:      3916 

Hagar.     E.  TABOK.     3v 39:2715-17 

Hagarene.     G.  A.  LAWRENCE 38:      1367 

Hahn-Hahn,  Ida  Maria  Louisa  Fred- 
erika  Gustava,  Countess  of.  (b. 
1805). 

FAUSTINA.    N.  Y.     1872.     12° 37:      3638 

Halbert  of  Lynne.  .1.  HOGG.  (Etirick 
Shepherd).  In  Winter  eveng  tales. 

v.i 37:      4521 

Hale,  Edward  Everett   (Col.  Frederic 

Ingham.)   (b.  1822). 
CHILDREN   of  the   public,   The.     In 

L.  C.    v.  12 4O:      1622 

The  same.    In  If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     33:      1828 

Thesame .". 37:       3836 

CHRISTMAS  eve  and  Christmas  day : 

ten  stories,     host.     1873.     16° 37:       3833 

His  level  best,  and  other  stories.  Bost. 

1873.      16° 37:       3834 

Content*  : 


Brick  moon,  The. 
Confidence. 
His  level  best. 
Modern  Sinbad. 


Mouse  and  lion. 
Queen  of  California. 
Tale  of  a  salamander. 
Water  talk. 


How  to  do  it.     Bost.     1871.     16° 37:       3835 

IF,  yes,    and   perhaps.     -Bost.     1868. 

16° 33:       1828 

Contents  : 


Hale,  E.  E.,  (continued.)— 

MAN  without  a  country,  The.     In  L. 

C.,  v.  1 4O:      1611 

The  same.     In  If,  yes  and  perhaps.     33:      1828 
The  same 37:       3836 

OUR  new  crusade:  a  temperance  story. 

Bost.      1875.     18° 37:       3839 

SKELETON  in  the  closet,  The.     In  L. 

C.     v.  5 4O:       1615 

Thesame.    In  If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     33:      1828 
Thesame 37:       3836 

SYBARIS,   and   other   homes.      Bost. 

1869.      12 33:       1832 

TEN  times  one  is  ten.     Bost.     1871. 

16° 37:       3840 

THINGS  by  their  right  names.    N.  Y. 

1854       18° 37:       3852 

UPS  and  downs:  an  every  day  novel. 

Bost.      1873.     16° 37:       3841 

Hale,  Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha.     (b.  1790). 

LIBERIA;   or,   Mr.  Peyton's   experi 
ment.     N.  Y.      1853.      12° 37:       2851 

Half  a  dozen  daughters.  J.  MASTER- 
MAN.  2  v 38:  2675-6 

Half-brothers,  The.     .J.  BANIM.     In 

Bit  o' writin' 35:       1531 

Half-brothers,  The.  E.  C.  GASKELL. 

With  Lois  the  witch 37:       2866 

Half-brothers,  The  ;  or  the  head  and 

the  hand.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:         988 

Note.    Same  as  Iron  hand. 

Half-caste,  The.  Mm.  IX  M.  CRAIK. 
(formerly  Miss  Mulock.)  In  Do 
mestic  stories 35; 

Half  a  life.     G.  W.  DASKNT.     3v 37: 

Half   a    million    of   money.      A.   B. 

EDWARDS 37:      1519 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:       1520 

Half-sir,  The.  G.  GRIFFIN.  ///Card- 
drawer 37:  3553 

Half-sisters,  The.    G.  E.  JEWSBURY.     38:        3(16 
Haliburton,  Thomas  Chandler.  (Sam 
uel  Slick).      (1797-1865). 
ATTACHC,  The.     Lond.     1843.     2  v. 

12°  

NATURE  and  human  nature.     Lond. 

1859.     12° 

OLD  judge,  The;  or,  life  in  a  colony. 

Lond.     n.  d.     12° 

SAM  Slick,  the  clockmaker.   Concord. 

1838.      16° 37:       3861 

Thesame.     N.  Y.     1872.     16° 37:       3862 

Thesame.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 37:     3862a 

SAM  Slick's  wise  saws.    Lond.    1859. 

12° 37:       3863 

Thesame.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     16° 37:       3864 


37:  3857-8 
37:  3859 
37:  3860 


Children  of  the  public. 
Christmas  waits  in  Bos 
ton. 
Last  of  the  Florida. 
Last  voyage  of  the  Reso 
lution. 
Man  without  a  country. 

My  double,  and  how  he  un 
did  me. 
Old  and  new,  face  to  face. 
Piece  of  possible  history. 
Skeleton  in  the  closet. 
South  American  editor. 

37-       3836 

Hall,  Mrs.  Anna  Maria  iielding.     (D. 
1804). 
CAN  wrong  be  right?     Leip.     1868. 
Sq    16°         37"       3879 

FIGHT    of    faith:    a    story.       Lond. 
1869       2  v       12°                            -      —      3*7-   3880-1 

LIGHTS  and   shadows   o 
Lond.      1838.      3  v.      1 

Contents  : 
Boeder  of  Red-gap  lane, 
v.  a. 
Dispensation,  v.  3. 
Groves  of  Blarney,  v.  1. 
Harry  O'Reardon,  v.  a 
Illustrations     of      Irish 
pride,  v.  'I. 
Sketches  of    Irish   high 
ways,  v.  2  : 
Beggars. 
Dummy. 
Jaunting  car. 

f    Irish    life. 
2°  37-   3882-4 

INGHAM  papers,  The.      Bost.      1869. 
16°                                       aa-       1829 

Sketches  of   Irish   highways, 
(continued.)  — 
Luck.  Pt  1.  Moyna  Brady. 
Pt.   II.    Dermot    O'- 
Dwyer. 
Naturals. 
Procrastination. 
Ruias.  Pt.  I. 
Pt.  Il.StoryofCloon- 
ey  Blanev. 
Pt.  111.  The  old  eagle 
Pt.  IV.  Florence  U'- 
Donnell. 
Servants. 

Contents  : 
Daily  bread. 
Did  he  take  the  prince  to 
ride  ? 
Dinner  speaking. 
Friends'  meeting. 
Good  society. 
Good  natured  pendulum. 

How  Mr.  Frye  would  have 
preached  it. 
Memoir  of  Capt.  Fred.  Ing- 
ham. 
Kagnian  and  ragwoman. 
Round  the  world  in  a  hack. 
Paul  Jones  and  Denis  Duval. 

37:       3837 

IN  his  name:  a  story  of  the  Walden- 
ses,  seven  hundred  years  ago.    Bost. 
1874       16°  37'       3838 

PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HALL  . 


HAND. 


3881! 


3887 


Hall,  .Urs.  A.  M.  F.,  (continued.) — 
MIDSCMMER  eve:  a  fairy  tale  of  love. 

X.  Y.     18ii3.     8° 37: 

OUTLAW,  The:  an  historical  romance. 

Lond.     1847.     16° 37: 

SKETCIIKS  of  Irish  character.    Lond. 

1844.     lg.  8° 37: 

Contents  : 
Annie  Leslie. 
Hannow  postman. 
Black  Dennis. 
Captain  Andy. 
Fiury  of  Forth. 
Father  Mike. 
Geraliiine. 

Good  and  bad  spirits. 
Hospitality. 
Independence. 
Jack  the  shrimp. 
Kate  Connor. 
Kelly  the  piper. 
Larry  Moore. 
Last  of  the  line. 

SKETCHES  of  Irish  character.    In  W. 
S.  C.  L.     v.  4 34:      4174 

Contents  : 


Lilly  O'Brien. 

Luke  O'Mrian. 

Mnbi-1  O'Neil's  curse. 

Maegoharh  's  petition. 

Mary  Ryan's  daughter. 

Master  lien. 

Old  Frank. 

Peter  the  prophet. 

Rapparee. 

Tak-  it  easy. 

"We'll  sec  about  it. 

Wise    thought:       same 

Norah  Clary. 
Wooing  and  wedding. 


Halves.      -I.    S.   SAVZADE.       (James 

I'aan) 39;       1178 

Hamerton,  Eugene. 

MIKKOR  of  truth,  The,  and  other 
marvellous  histories.  Bost.  1875. 
12°  37: 

Contents  : 

Adine  and  the  seal. 
Fragment  diamond. 
Galibi;  or,  the  talking 


Annie  Leslie. 
Jack  the  shrimp. 
Kate  Connor. 


Larry  Moore. 

Norah  Clary's  wise  thought. 

"  We'll  see  ab  mi  it." 

The  same ®15:       4914 

STORIKS  of  Irish  peasantry.     In    W. 

S.C.  L.      v.  14 *15:       4924 

Content* : 
"  Its  only  a  drop." 

Tales  of  womans'  trials.    lUus.    Lond. 
1868.      18°... 


Contents: 

Bear  and  forliear. 

Curse  of  property. 

Daily  governess. 

Forced  blooms. 

Governess, 

Grace  Huntley. 

Lost  beauty. 

Merchant's  daughter. 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     H° 

WIIITKHOY,  The:   a  story  of  Ireland 

in  1822.     N.  Y.      1871.      8° 

Hall,  Bay  nurd  K. 

FRANK  Freeman's  barber  shop.     N. 

Y.      1852.     12° 

Hall,  James. 

LEGENDS  of  the  west.     X.  Y.     1854. 

12° 

Contents  : 

Backwoodsman, 

Han  aek  -master's  daugh 
ter. 

Divining  rod. 
Emigrants. 
Harpe's  head. 


37:       3888 

Mosspits,  The. 
Mother,  The. 
Old  maid,  The. 
Private  purse,  The. 
Uses  of  adversity. 
Wife  of  two  husbands. 
Wiedom  of  forethought. 


37;  3889 

37:  3890 

37:  3868 

37:  3870 


Indian  wife's  lament:  a  poem 
Intestate,  The. 
Isle  of  the  yellow  sands. 
Legend  of  Carondelet. 
Michel  de  Coucy. 
Missionaries. 
Seventh  son. 
TALES   of  the   border.      Phil.      1835. 

12° 37:      3871 

Contents  : 

Capuchin.  j      Pioneer. 

Dark  maid  of  Illinois.        |      Silver  mine. 
French  village.  I      Spy. 

New  moon. 

Hall  and  the  cottage,  The.     Mrs.  S.  S. 

KLI.IS.     In  Pictures  of  private  life. 

v.  1 37:       1687 

Hall   of  the   castle,    The.     J.  BAXIM. 

In  Hit  o'  writiri' 35:       1531 

Halligen,  Die;  or,  in  the  midst  of  the 

North  sea.     M.   KOSKOWSKA.     Tr. 

by  .F.  Fredk.  Smith 39:         045 

Hallo  well,  Sarah  C. 

ON  the  church  steps.        With   ASHE- 

TON'S  Modern  Cressida 4O:      1631 

Halpine,  Charles  G.    (.Miles  O'Reilly}. 
BAKKD  meats  of  the  funeral.     N.  Y. 

1866.      12° 33:       1841 

LIFK  and  adventures  of  Private  Miles 

O'Keilly.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 33:       1842 


monkey. 
Glow-worm. 
Last  fairies. 


Mirror  of  truth. 
Rustic  and  his  eels, 
Two  storks, 
t'nknown  tree. 
Wonderful  purse. 


3900 
The. 


Hamerton,  Philip  Gilbert. 

HAKKY    Blount :   passages  in  a  boy's 
life  on  land  and  sea.     Bost.     1875. 

Hamilton,  Alexander,     Leaves  from 

the  lift- of.    J.M.WILSON.     In  W. 

T.  B.     v.  10 

Hamilton,  Mrt.  Colin  Y.     (formerly 

Miss  Dtikiii}. 
CONSTANCE  Lvndsay;  or,  the  progress 

of  error.     N.  Y.  "  n.  d.     8°...." 

BEHIND  the  veil.     Bost.     1871.     8°. 
CROWS  from  the  spear.     Bost.     1872. 

8° 

EXPIATED.     Bost.     1873.     8° 

ROPES    of   sand,   and   other  stories. 

Bost.      1873.     8° 

Content* 


37: 


4O: 


37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 

37: 


3906 
1720 


3912 
3920 


3921 
3922 


Domestic  tragedy. 
Drinkers  of  ashes. 
Every  string  broken. 
Mr.  John. 


Mrs.  Gordon's  confe 
Ropes  of  Mmd. 
Woman's  story. 


3923 
ssion. 


"Six    months   hence."     Bost.     1871. 
manv    threads. 


Bost. 


37: 
37: 


3924 
3925 


WOVEN    of 

1874.      8° ; 

Hamilton,  Elizabeth. 

COTTAGERS    of    Glenburnie.       Edin. 

1808.      8° 37:       3935 

Hamilton,  Mrs.  M.  J.  K. 

CACHET;  or,   the   secret   sorror.     N. 

Y.      1873.      12° 37;       3940 

Hamilton,  ('apt.  Thomas. 

YOVTII  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thorn 
ton.     N.  Y.    1860.     2v"inl.    12°.    37:      3950 
Hamilton  of  Bothwelhaugh;  or,  the 
massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.     11. 
\V.    HKKIIKRT.       (Frank  Forester). 

In  Chevaliers  of  France 37:       4352 

Hamiltons,  The.     C.  BERKLEY 35:      2020 

Hamlets,  The.     H.  MARTINEAU.     In 

Misc.  tales 38:      2649 

Hamley,  Edward  Bruce. 

LADY  Lee's  widowhood.  N.  Y.   1870. 

8°  37:       3956 

Hammer  and  anvil.  F.  SPIELHAOEN.  39:  2106 
Hammer  and  rapier.  .1.  E.  COOKK...  35:  4703 
Hammond,  S.  II. 

WILD  northern  scenes.     Phil.     1869. 

12° 37;       3960 

Hammond,  William  A. 

KOHKRT  Severne,  his  friends  and  his 

enemies.     Phil.      1807.     12° 37;       3965 

Hammonds    of    Ilolycross.       Lady 

BLAKE.     3  v 35:   2431-3 

Hanbury  mills  :  a  study  of  contrasts. 

C.  K.  COLERIDGE 35:      4510 

Hand  and  glove.     A.B.EDWARDS 37:       1521 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed. 37:       1522 

Hand  and  word,  The.     G.   GRIFFIN. 

In  Aylmer's  of  Bally-Aylmer 37:      3552 

Hand  of  Ethclbcrta,  The:  a  comedy 

in  chapters.     T.  HARDY ."..     37:      3993 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


IliiNDEL. 


90 


HARRY. 


Handel,  Georg  Friederich.  Mrs. 
EI.I.ET.  In  Nouvellettes  of  the 
musicians  

Handel  and  Hayden.  C.  F.  BARNARD. 

Handle.     -I.  ABBOTT 

Hands  not  hearts.     Mi.ts  WILKINSON. 

Handsome  is  Unit  handsome  does. 
.M.  K.  BRADLKY 

Handsome  Lawrence.  A.  L.  A.  I). 
DrpEVAXT.  (George  Sand} 

Handy  Andy:  a  tale  of  Irish  life. 
S  LOVER 

Hannah.  Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK.  (for 
merly  Miss  Mulock] 

The  same 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

Hannah  Thurston.     (.).)  B.  TAYLOR. 

Hannah's  triumph.     M.  A.  D UNISON. 

Hannay,  David. 

N  KI>  Allen  ;  or,  the  past  age.  N.  Y. 
n.d.  8° r. 

Hannay,  James. 
SINOLBTON Fontenoy.   N.Y.   n.d.  8°. 

Hans  Brinker;  or,  the  silver  skates. 
M.  E.  DODGE 

Happy  conclusion,  The.  ///  \V.  T.  B., 
v.  8 

Happy-day  stories,  for  the  young. 
II.  \V.  Dri.cKKN ." 

Happy  faces.  Mrs.  A.  OPIK.  In 
Works 

Happy  grandmother.  3/rs.  M.  -M. 
SHERWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  13 

Happy-thought  hall.  F.  C.  BI'K- 
NA  MI  

Happy  thoughts,    More.     F.  C.   Bi'K- 

XAND 

Haps    and    mishaps    in    the    Brown 

family.     W.  A.  BOAHDMAN 

Harbour  bar,  The  :  a  tale  of  Scottish 

life.      Mrs.  John  PuiLI.Il'l's 

Harcourt.     G.  L.  TOTTENHAM.     3  v. 
Hard  cash  :  a  matter-of-fact  romance. 

C.    READK 

The  same 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 

Hard  maple.      S.  and  A.  K.  WARNKR. 

Hard-scrabble.     K.  KELLOGG 

Hard  times.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed. 

The  same.     ///  New  stories 

The  same.      ICiVA  Tale  of  two  cities. 
Harden's   revenge.      A.    LKIOHTON. 

JH  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 

Hardman,  Francis. 

FRONTIER  life;  or,  scenes  and  adven 
tures  in  the  south-west.  Buffalo. 
1853.  12° 

Contents  : 

Adventures  in  Louisiana. 
Adventures  in  Texas. 
Sketch  in  the  tropics. 
Tale  of  the  Mexican  war. 

Hardy,  Lady. 
DAISY  Nichol. 


37:  1G50 

35:  1626 

35:  35 

4O:  510 

35:  2018 

37:  H08 

38:  1885 

35:  4916 


35: 
35: 
39: 
37: 


4917 

4918 

2781 

331 


Texan  ranger 

Two    nights 

Mexico. 


37:  3970 

37:  3972 

37:  728 

4O:  1718 

38:  3901 

39:  1648 

33:  1053 

33:  1055 

35:  2284 

4O:  2 1 93 

39:  3081-3 

39:  147 

39:  148 

39:  149-51 

39:  1523 

4O:  201 

38'  732 

37:  477 

37:  478 

37:  505 

37:  546 

4O:  1714 


37:      3979 

's  best  shot, 
in    Southern 


1871.  8° 37:   3985 


N.  Y. 
Hardy,  Thomas. 

DKSPKKATK  remedies.     Lond.     1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37:3987-9 

FAR  from  the  madding  crowd.      N. 

V.      1874.      16° 37:       3990 

HAND  of  Ethelberta,  The:   a  comedy 

in  chapters.     N.Y.     1876.      Hi0..".     37:       3993 
PAIR  of  blue  eyes,  A.     N.Y.     1873. 

16°  37:       3991 

UNDER  the  greenwood  tree.      N.  Y. 

1873.      16° 37:       3992 


Harland,  Marion.   See  TKKHUNE,  Jfrs. 

M.V.  (H.) 

Hartland  forest.     A.  E.  BRAY 35:      2702 

Harley,  A.  .1. 

YOI-NG  Crusoe, The.    Bost.    1873.   16°.     37:       4002 
Harehound  and  the  witch,  The.     .]. 

BANIM.     In  Bit  o'  writin'  35:       1531 

Harneyhow's    hummock.       J.    G. 

AUSTIN.    Iii  Rougegorge  and  other 

stories 4O:       1670 

Harold  :  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings. 

E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWKR-LYTTON 35:      3121 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:      3122 

Harper     establishment,      The.         J. 

ABBOTT.     In  H.  S.  B.,  v.  4 35:  39 

Harper's  story-books.     N.  Y.     1870. 

12  v.      12° 35:      36-47 

Contents: 

v.  1.     Kruno ;  Willie  and  the  mortgage;  Strait  gate. 
2.     Little  Louvie;  Frank;  Emma. 
.'!.     Virginia;  Timboo  and  Jolibu ;  Tinibno  and  Fanny. 

4.  Harper  establishment;  Franklin;  The  studio. 

5.  Story  of  ancient  history;  English  history;  Ameri 

can  history. 

0.    John  True;  Elfrert;  Museum. 
7.     Engineer;   Rambles  among  the  Alps;   Three  gold 

dollars. 

8     Gibraltar  sallery;  Alcove;  Dialogues. 
!».     The  great  elm  ;  Aunt  Margaret ;  Vernon. 

10.  Carl  and  Jocko  ;  Lapstone  ;  Orkney. 

11.  Judge  Justin;  Minigo;  Jasper. 

12.  Congo;  Viola;  Little  Paul. 
Harpe's  head.    J.  HALL.    In  Legends 

of  the  west .". 37:       3870 

Harriet  and  Ellen.    Lois.    Cin.    1856. 

IK° 4O:      2194 

Harrington.     M.  EIKIEWORTH 37:      1492 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  9 37:       1504 

Harris,  Alexander. 

MARTIN  Beck.     Lond.     1853.    12°...     37:      4007 
Harris,  Mrs.  S.  S.     (formerly  Miriam 

Cole). 
FRANK  Warrington.      N.  Y.     1871. 

12°  37:       4010 

LOUIE'S  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.     N. 

Y.     1864.     12° 37:      4011 

MARGUERITE'S  journal.    N.Y.    1875. 

12°  37:       4018 

PERFECT  Adonis,  A.     N.  Y.     1875. 

12° 37:      4012 

RICHARD  Vanderrnarck.   N.Y.    1871. 

12° 37:      4013 

ROUNDIIEARTS  and  other  stories.    J!. 

Y.      1867.      12° 37:       4014 

Contents  : 

Hoy  regiment ;  Christmas  sister;  Round- 
hearts;  Willy  Collins. 

PU-TI.KDGK.    N.  Y.     1871.     12° 37:      4015 

ST.  PHILIP'S.     N.  Y.     1871.     12° 37:      4016 

SUTHERLAND*,  The.     N.  Y.      1871. 

12° 37:      4017 

Harrises,  The:  being  an  extract  of 
the  common-place  book  of  Alex 
ander  Smith,  Elder.  Lond.  1870. 

3  V.     sm.   8° 4O:       2195 

Harrison,  Agnes. 

MARTIN'S  vinevard.       Lond.       1872. 

sm.  8° '. 37:       4040 

Harrison,  Jennie. 

OLD  back  room,  The.     N.Y.     1871. 

16°  37:       4046 

Harry  and  Lucy ;  The  little  dog 
Trusty;  The  cherry  orchard ;  and 
The  orange  man.  M.  EDGEWOKTH.  37:  1493 

Harry  Blount.     P.  G.  HAMERTON 37:      3906 

Harry  Jioiton  s  curacy.     In  T.  f.   B., 

v.  f, .". 4O:       1695 

Harry  Coverdale's  courtship  and  mar 
riage.  F.  E.  SMEDLEY 39:  1794 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ItARRY. 


01 


HAUNTED. 


Harry  Kgerton.     G.  L.  TOTTENHAM. 

:\  v...." 

Harry    Heathcote    of   Gangoil.       A. 

TUOI.I.OI'K 

Harry  Hope's  holidays.  ,1.  T.  BUKOKSS. 

Harry  Lorrequer.     C.  LEVKR 

The  same 

The  same.     Tauc-hnitz  ed 

Harry  <  Igilvie ;  or,  the  black  dragoons. 

.).  GKANT 

Harry   O'Reardon.      Mrs.    A.    M.    F. 

HAI.I..    In  Lights  and  shadows,  v.  3. 
Harry  Richmond,  Adventures  of.     G. 

MKKEDITH.     3  v 

Harry  Waters  and  John  Heard.   Loud. 

n.  d.      12°  

Harry's  vacation.     W.  C.  RICHARDS. 
Hart,  Gerald,     (pseud.)     See  IRVING, 

T.  .1. 

Harte,  (Francis)  Bret.     (b.  183!t) 
l'o.Nl>KNsKD   novels.       N.   V.       1871. 

12°  

Contents : 
HANDSOME  is  as  handsome  does.    By  Ch-s 

R-de 

LOTHAK.     By  Mr.  Benjamins. 
MivK-.\-MurK.     Alter  Cooper. 
TI:HRKM  K  Ocnville.        By  Ch-l-s  I^-v-r. 
SKLINA  Sedilin.      By  Mist  VI.  E.  B-dd-n 

and  MTU.  H-n-y  W-d. 
NINETY-MNK  guflrdffDien,  The.    By  Al-x- 

d-r  D-m-s. 
PWKLI.KR  of  the  threshold,  The.     By  Sir 

Ed-d  L-tt-n  B-lw-r. 

HAUNTED  m;u),  The.    By  Ch-r-s  l>-ek-ns. 
Mi.-s  Mix.    Ch-l-tte  Br-nte. 
GUY    Heavystone.      By    the    Author    of 

"  Sword  and  yun." 
MR.    Midshipman    Breezv.      Bv    Cauliun 

M-rry-t,  R.  N. 

JOHN  Jenkins.     By  T.  S.  A-tli-r. 
No  title.     By  W-lk-e  C-ll-ns. 
M.  N.      Being  n  novel  in  the  Freneh  par 
agraphic  style. 
FANTIM:.      After  the   Freneh   of    Vietor 

Hus;o. 
"  LA  rename."    After  the  French  of  M. 

Hichelet. 
MAIIY  Muiiillnp.    Alter  Belle  Boyd.  With 

an  introduction  by  G.  A.  S-lft. 
LVCK  of  roaring  camp.    In  K  C.,  v.  4. 
LUCK    of   roaring   camp;    and  other 
sketches.     Host.     1871.     16°.... 


39:  3084-6 


39: 
35: 
38: 
38: 
38: 

37: 
37: 


3172 
3380 

1004 

1606 
3310 

3884 


40: 
39: 


37:      4055 


Bohemmian  sketches : 
Boonder. 

From  t  hack  window. 

John  Chinaman. 

Mission  Dolores. 
Sketches : 

Brown  of  Calaveras. 

High-water  ni;irk. 

Idyl  of  Red  gulch. 

Lonely  ride. 
MRS.  Skaggs'a  husbands 

sketches.     Bust.     1873 

Contents : 
Christmas  gift  that  came 

to  Rupert. 
How  Santa-Cl  i  us  came  to 

Simpson's*  bar 
Iliad  of  Sandy-bar. 
Mr.   Thompson's    prodi 
gal. 

Mrs  Skaggs's  husbands.      *. 
Poet  of  Sierra  Hat. 
Princes*    Bob   and      her    j 

friends. 
Romance     of     Madrono 

Hollow. 
Legends  and  tales : 

Adventures    of    Padre 
Vicentto. 

I.tovil  and  the  broker. 

Leg*1?)  i  of   Mon to    del 
Diablo. 

Night  at  Wingdam. 

MISTKK  John  .Jenkins. 


Sketches,  (continue  L)— 

Luck  of  touring  camp. 

Man  of  no  account. 

Higgles. 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Hat. 

Tennessee's  paitner. 
Stories : 

HI  188. 

Notes  by  flood  and  field. 
Right  eye  ofthecpramander* 
;    and  other 

lti° 33:      1907 

Legends  and  tales,  (con.) — 
Ogress  of  Silver-land. 
Uuini  of  Sau  Francisco. 
Urban  sketches : 
Boy's  dog,  A. 

Charitable  reminiscences. 
From  a  balcony. 
Melons. 

My  suburban  residence. 
Neighborhoods      I      have 

move. i  from. 
On  a  vulgar  little  boy. 
Seeing  the  steamer  off. 
Sidewalkings. 
Surprising  ndventures  of 

Master  Charles  Sumnier- 

ton. 

Venrnible  Importer. 
Waiting  for  the  ship. 

In  Treasure- 


38:   'JOOl-3 


312 


4O:      1614 
33:      1906 


4O:      1611 


1!>06 


40:>8 


Jersey  centenarian. 
Passage  in    the    life    or  Mr. 

John  Uiikhutst. 
Rose  of  Timlumne,  The. 
Wan  Lee,  the  pagan. 


Harte,  (continued.} — 

Ot'Tt'ASTs  of  Poker  flat,  The.     /;*  L. 

C.,  v.  1 

The    same.      In    Luck    of  roaring 

cunip  33: 

TALKS  of  the  Argonauts;  and  other 

sketches.     JJosf.      1H75.     12° 37: 

Ounten'x  : 
Baby  Sylvester. 
E|>i^od"e  of  Fiddletnwn. 
Fool  of  Five  forks. 
Ho\v  t  Id    niun    Plunikett 
wont  home. 

Hartley,  C.  15. 

lii'NTiNu  sports  in  the   west.     Phil. 

n.  d.     Hi 37:      4007 

Hartwell,  Mary. 

WOMAN  in  armor,  A.     N.  Y.      1875. 

12°  37:       4075 

Cunteu  '.i  : 

MHII  who  "  hiid'nt  tinie." 
Old  Gfir^oyle. 
Wointui    11  armor. 

Hartwell  farm,  The.     L.   H.  COMINS.     35:      4635 
Hartz  boys.  Tlie ;  or,  as  a  man  sows, 

so  must  he  reap.     F.  HOFFMAN 37:      4490 

The  same;  anrf  Kobin  the  runner 37:      4491 

Harvey  . \shton.     J.  F.  SMITH.     (For 

nei/ufl,  see  K!U-n  l)e  Vere) 39:        18HH 

Harveys,  Tin-.     II.  KINHSI.EY 38:        '.'53 

Haste  and  waste;   or,  the  young  pilot 

of  Lake  Chiunplnin.     \V.   T.  AD 
AMS.     (Oliver  Optic) 35:         lioO 

Hasty  words  and  their   apology.     A. 

CAUF.Y.       In    Pictures   of    country 

life .".     35:       3918 

Hatch,  Alice  J. 

I'MIKK  the  cedars;  or,  what  the  years 

brought.      Bost.      1872.      1G°.." 37:       4082 

Hated    task,    The.       C.    E.    TONNA. 

Charluile  Elizabeth).      In  Tales  and 

illustrations  39;       3070 

Hathaway,  William  E. 

CHRI8TOPHKB  Crooked:  a  Christmas 

story.     N.  Y.      1873.      l(i° 37:       4090 

Hathaway    Strange.        G.    F.    do 

VINUUT.       With  Irene 39:      3750 

Hatton,  -Joseph. 

CiiKisToi'iiKB  Kenrick  :   his  life  and 

adventures.     N.  Y.     1809.     12° 37:       4100 

CI.YTIK:    a    novel    of    modern    life. 

Lond.      1874.     3  v.     sm.  8 37:   4101-3 

IN  the  lap  of  fortune.     Lond.     1873. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37:    4104-0 

VALI.KY    of   poppies,    The.       Lond. 

1872.      2  v.     sm.   8° 37:   4107-8 

Hauch,  John  Carsten. 

KUHKKT  Fulton  :   an   historical  novel. 

Tr.  by    Paul    (J.    Sinding.     N.    Y". 

18(58.      12° 37:        4118 

Hauff,  Wilhelm.     (b.  1802). 

AKAHIAN  days' entertainments.   Host. 

18(i8.      12°". 37;       4125 

Coi.u  heart,  The.     In  Tales  from  the 

German 4O:       1699 

MOSK  the  dwarf.     In  Tales  from  the 

German 4O:       1699 

OKIKNTAL  story-book,  The.     Tr.  by 

G.  P.   Ijutickenbos.      N.   Y.     1865. 

18° 37:       4126 

Cunfc.nl*  : 


<  .inivan,  The. 
Fnl««-  pi  Hire. 
Fntimn's  deli veninue. 
History  ol'Cjiliph  Stork. 
Haunted,  The,  and  the  haunters.     K. 
(i.  K.  U  Hri.wEK-LY-rroN.     With 


Historyof  the  hfwn-oM'hand. 
History  of  the  spectre  ilii)i. 
Story  of  little  Muck. 


trove  series,  v.  2 4O: 


Strange  story 35:       3153 

Tbe  same.     />/  T.  f.  B.     v.  5 4O:       1697 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.  2 4O:       1612 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


92 


HAWTHORNE. 


Haunted  crust,  The.      K.  SAUNDERS. 

In  L.  C.  Y.  5 4O:  1615 

Thesame 39:  1151 

Haunted  hearts.  M.  CUMMINS 35:  5139 

Haunted  Hilderton.  H.  SPICER.  In 

Brought  to  book.  Y.I 39:  2097 

Haunted  homestead.  Mrs.  K.  1).  E. 

N.  SOUTHWORTH 39:  201!i 

Haunted  house,  The.  In  Christmas 

stories  37:         453 

I    The  mortals  in  the  house.    C.  I  J.  H.)  DICKENF. 
II.  The  ghost  in  the  clock  room.    H.  SMITH   (Ifftl>a 
Stretton). 

III.  The  ghost  in  the  double  room.    G.  A.  S*LA. 

IV.  The  ghost  in  the  picture  room.    Adelaide  PROCTER. 
V.  The  ghost  in  the  clipboard  room.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

VI.  The  ghost  in  master  B's  room.  C.  (J.  H.)  D,,-KKNS. 
VII.  The  ghost  in  the  garden  room.  Mrs.  E.  C.  GASKK.LL. 
VIM.  The  gho«t  in  the  corner  room.  C.  (.1.  H.)  DICKENS 

Thesame.       H'ith  Hunted  down 37:        479 

Thesame.     In  Lamplighter's  story...     37:         481 
Haunted  man  ;  and  the  battle  of  life. 

C.  (.1.  11.)  DICKKNS 37:         438 

The  same.     In  Christmas  stories 37:         450 

The  same 37:        451 

Haunted  merchant.The.  C.  F.  BRIGGS. 

(Harry  Franco).. 35:      2815 

Haunted  rooms.      C.  TUCKER.      (A. 

L.  0.  E.) 39:      3348 

Haunted   ship,   The.      A.    CUNNING 
HAM.     In  L.  C.     v.  8 4O:      1618 

Haunted   tower.      E.   P.   [Mrs.   H.] 

WOOD 4O:        695 

Haven,  Alice  B.     (Cousin  Alice). 
COUSIN  Alice's  stories.     N.  Y.     1867. 
8  v.     16°. 

Contents: 

All's  not  gold  that  glitters.     37:4132 

Contentment  better  than  wealth.    37:4133 

No  such  word  as  fail.    37:4137 

Nothing  venture,  nothing  have.    37:4138 

Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger.    37: 1130 

Pat.enco  waiting  no  loss.    37:4140 

Place  for  everything.    37:4141 

Whore  (here's  a  will,  there's  a  way.    37:4142 
CoorKRs,  The;  or,  getting  underway. 

N.  Y.      1866.      12° .". 37:       4134 

HOME  stories.     N.  Y.     1869.     12°....     37:       4135 


Contents: 

Carriage  friends. 
Counsel — the  evil  and  the 

good. 

Furnished  house,  The. 
Miss  Bremers. 
Onlv  a  familv. 


1800.     12°.  T.  L.  37: 
N. 


Orleal,  The;  or,  the  spring 
and  the  midsummer  of 
of  life. 

Single  lessons,  five  dollars  : 
a  tact. 

Spring  wind? 


4130 


4152 


Loss  anil  gain.  N.  Y. 
Haweis,  Her.  H.  K. 

I'KT  ;  or,  pastimes  and  penalties. 

Y.     1874.'    12° 37: 

Hawick  spat,  The.     Alex.  CAMI>BKI.I.. 

In  W.  T.  B.     v.   10 4O: 

Hawkesworth,  .1. 

AI.MOKAN  ami  Unmet.     Lond.     1820. 

12° 37: 

The  same.      With  JOHNSON'S  lias 

selas 38: 

Hawks   of    Hawk    Hollow.        K.    M. 

HIKD 35:      2118 

Hawksview :    a   family    history   of 
our  own  times.      II.  I'ARK.     (Holme 

Lee)  38: 

Hawthorne,  -lulian. 

BRKSSAXT.     N.  Y.     1873.     12° 37: 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1876.     8° 37: 

IDOLATRY:  a  romance.      Host.     1874. 

12° 37: 

Hawthorne,  Nathaniel.  (1804-1804.) 

BIRTHMARK,  The.     In  L.  C.     v.  8 4O: 

The  same.     In  Mosses  from  an  old 

manse 37: 


4160 


441 


4200 


4100 
4105 


4157 


1018 


Hawthorne,  N.,  (continued.) — 

Bi.n'iiDAi.E    romance,    The.       Bost. 

1852.      16° 37:       4177 

Thesame.      With  Scarlet  letter 37:       4186 

DAVID  Swan.     In  L.  C.     v.  4 4O:       1614 

The   same.      In   Twice-told   tales. 

v.  1 37:       4193 

ETHAN  Brand.     In  L.  C.     v.  1 4O:      1611 

Thesame.     In  Snow  image 37:      4188 

HOUSE  of  seven  gables,  The.     Bost. 

1871.      10° 

MAKHI.E  faun,  The;  or,  a  romance  of 

Monte  Beni.    Bost.    1868.    2  v.   10°. 

Thesame.      Bost.     1873.      12° 

MOSSKS  from   an  old   manse.     Bost. 

1804-5.      2  v.      16° 37:   4182-3 

Content! : 

Artist   of   the    beautiful, 

The,  v.  2. 
Birthmark,  v.  1. 
Buds    and     bird    voices, 

v.  1. 

Celestial  railroad,  v.  1. 
Christinas  banquet,  V.  2. 
Drnwne's  wooden  image, 

v.  2. 

Earth's  holocaust,  v.  2. 
Egotism;   or,  the  bosom 

serpent,  v.  2. 
Feathertop  :  a  moralized 

legend. 

Fire  worship,  v.  1. 
Hall  of  Fantasy,  v.  1. 
Intelligence  office,  T.  1. 
Mrs.  Bullfrog,  v.  1. 
OUR  old  home:   a  series  of  English 

sketches.     Bost.     1864.     12°...". 37: 

Qmtrnt»  : 

About  Warwick. 

Burns,  Some  of  the 
haunts  of. 

Civic  banquets. 

Consular  experiences. 

Leamington  spa. 

Liehtield  and  fjttoxoter. 

London  suburb,  A. 
SCARLET   letter,   The.      Bost.      1871. 


4182 


37:       4178 

37:4179-80 
37:       4181 


Monsieur  dli  Miroir,  v.  1. 

New  Adam  and  Eve,  v.  2. 

Old  apple  dealer,  v.  2. 

Old  manse,  v.  I. 

P's  correspondence,  v.  2. 

Passages  from  a  relinquish 
ed  work,  v.  2. 

Rappaecini's  daughter,  v.  I. 

Roger  Malville's  burial, 
v.  2. 

Select  party.  A,  v.  1. 

Sketches  'from  memory, 
v.  2. 

Procession  of  life,  v.  1. 

Virtuoso's  collection,  A,v.  2. 

Young  Goodman  Brown, 
v.  1. 


4184 


Near  Oxford. 
Pilgrimage  to  old  Boston. 
Poverty,   Outside    glimpses 

of  English. 
Recollections  of  :»  gifted 

woman. 
Up  the  Thames. 


SCARLET  letter,  The  ;  and  BHthdale 
romance.  Host.  1873.  12°  ......... 

SEl-TiMirs  Felton;  or,  the  elixir  of 
life.  Bost.  1872.  10°  ............... 

SNOW-IMAGE  The;  and  other  twice- 
told  tales.  Bost.  1868.  12°  ........ 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 

Man   of   adamant  : 


4185 


4186 


4187 


4188 


Content.  : 

Bell's  biography,  A. 

Canterbury  pilgrims, 
The. 

Pevil  in  manuscript, The. 

Ethan  Brand. 

Great  stone  face,  The. 

John  Inglefleld's  thanks 
giving. 

Little  ilattydowndilly. 

Main-street. 

Major  Molinoux. 
TANGLEWOOD  tales:    being  a  second 

wonder-book.     Bost.     1870.     12°...     37: 


apologue. 
Old  news.     J. 

II.  The  old  French  war. 

III.  The  old  tory. 

Old  Ticonderoga  :"  a  picture 

of  the  pat*t. 
Snow-image:  a  childish 

miracle. 
Sylph  Etherege. 
Wives  of  the  dead. 


4189 


Contents  : 
Circe's  palace. 
' 


Imigon's  teeth,  The. 
Golden  fleece. 


1622 
4194 


Minotaur,  The. 
Pomegranate  seeds. 
Pygmies,  The. 

THREEFOLD  destiny,  The.     In  L.  C., 

v.  12 4O: 

The  same.     In  Twice-told  tales,v.  2.     37: 

TRANSFORMATION.     Same   as  Marble 
faun. 

TRUE  stories  from  history  and  biog 
raphy.     Bost.     1800.     10° 37:       4190 

Contents: 

I.  Grandfather's  chair. 
II.  Biographical  stories 


Benjamin  West. 
Sir  Isaac  Newton. 
Samuel  Johnson. 


Oliver  Cromwell. 
Benjamin  Franklin. 
Queen  Christina. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HAWTHORNE. 


HEBREW. 


Hawthorne,  N.,  (continued.) — 
TWICE-TOLD  tales.     Bost.     1853. 
12°  .., 


2  v. 


37:  4191-2 


Ornlmtx  : 

Ambitious  guest,  v.  2. 
Clippings  from  i\  chisel, 

T.  2. 

David  Swan,  v.  1. 
Dr.   Heidegger's  experi 
ment,  v.  1. 
Edward  Fane's  rosehud. 

v.  2. 
Endieott    and    (he    red 

cross,  v.  'I. 

Fancy's  show  box,  v.  1. 
Footsteps     on    the    sea 

shore,  v.  2. 
Gentle  hoy,  The,  v.  1. 
Gray  champion,  v.  1. 
Great  carbuncle,  v.  1. 
Haunted  mind,  v.  2. 
Hollow  of  the  three  hills, 

v.  1. 
Legends  of  the  Province 

house :  v.  2. 

I.  Howe's  masquerade. 

II.  Kdward  Randolph's 

portrait. 

III.  Lady    Ele-anore's 
mantle. 


IV.  Old  Esther  Dudley. 

May-pole  of  Merry  Moiiut, 
v.  1. 

Minister's  black  veil,  v.  1. 

Mr.  Higgenhotham's  catas 
trophe,  v.  1 

Night  sketches,  v.  2. 

Peter   Goldthwaite's   treas 
ures,  v.  2. 

Prophetic  pictures,  v.  1. 

Hill   from   the  town   pump, 
v.  1. 

Seven  vagabonds,  v.  2. 

Shaker  bridal,  v.  2. 

Sights  from  a  steeple,  v.  1. 

Sister's  yearn,  v.  2. 

Snowflakes,  The,  v.  2. 

Sunday  at  home,  v.  1. 

Threefold  destiny,  The,  V.2. 

Toll-gatherer's  day,  v.  1. 

Village  uncle,  v  2. 

Vision  of  the  fountain,  v.  1. 

Waketield,  v.  1. 

Wedding  knell,  v.  I. 

White  old  maid,  v.  2. 


•I   V. 


The  same.      Bost.      1800-8. 

16°  37:   4193-4 

VISIT   to   the   celestial   city.      Phil. 

n.  d.     16° ". 37: 

WAKKFIELD.     In  L.  C.,  v.  2 4O: 

The  same,    lit  Twice-told  tales,v.  1.     37; 

The  same 37: 

WONUER-IIOOK,  The:    for   girls    and 
1808. 


4 1  95 
1612 
4191 
4193 


Bust. 


12° 


37:   41H6 


Miraculous  pitcher. 
Paradise  of  children. 
Shadow-brook. 
Tanglewood  fireside. 
Tanglewood  play-room. 
Tanglewood  porch. 


Lond.     1R73.    3  v. 


37:   4200-8 


1040 


4218 


4220 


4227-9 


boys. 

Contents  : 
Bald  summit. 
Chimiera,  The. 
Golden  apples. 
Golden  touch. 
Gorgon's  head. 
Hill  side,  The 
Hay,  James  W. 
MYSIE'S  pardon, 
gin.  8° 

Hay,  John. 

BLOOD  seedling,  The.     In  Not  pretty 

but  precious 4O: 

Hay,  Martyn. 

MADELINE  Heathcote.     Edin.     n.  d. 

sin.  8° 37: 

Hay,  Mary  Cecil. 

HIDDEN  perils.     N.  Y.     1876.     8°...     37: 
The    same.       Lond.       1873.     3    v. 

sin.  8° 37: 

OLD    Myddelton's    money.       N.   Y. 

1875.     8° 

SqriRE'.s  legacy,  The.     N.  Y.     1870. 

8° ". 

VICTOR  and  vanquished.   Lond.   1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1876.     8° 

Haydn,  Joseph.     Mrs.  E.  F.  ELI.ET. 
In  Nouvellettes  of  the  magicians... 
Hayes,  Isaac  I. 

CAM-  away  in  the  cold.     Bost.     1870. 

12°  " 37:       4243 

Hayman,  Mary. 

FORTI-NES  of  torn  Haswell,  The,  and 
Tom    Has  well's    fortune.       Lond. 

1871.      2  v.  in  1.     sm.  8° 37;       4250 

Hazlett,  Helen.     (.17.  II.  Tatem). 

HEIGHTS  of  Eidelberg.    Phil.    1871. 

12°  37:       4254 

He  cometh  not,  she  said.    Afrt.  P.  CUD- 
LI  i\     {formerly  Annie  Thomas) 35: 

He  knew  he  was  right.     A.  TROI.LOPK.  39: 

Tin-  same.     Taurhnit/.  ed.     3  v 39: 


37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 


4230 


4235 


4231-3 
4234 


37:        1650 


The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39: 


5098 
3173 
3174-0 

31 7  7-8 


Married  sisters.  The. 
Not  great,  but  hiippy. 
School  girl,  The. 
Shadows. 
Slow  and  sure. 
Thankless  office,  The. 
Unredeemed  pledges. 
Wile,  The. 


He  would  be  a  gentleman  ;  or.  treasure- 
trove.  S.  LOVER 38:  1888 

Head,  xir  Edmund.. 

VKIA    Glum's    saga.      Lond.       1866. 

16° 37:       4260 

Head  of  the  family,  The.     Mrt.  P.  M. 

CRAIK.     {formerly  Mis*  Mulock\...     35:       491!i 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:       4920 

Headless  horseman.     M.  REID 39:        247 

Headlong  hall.     T.  L.  PEACOCK.     In 

Works,  v.  1 34:       1822 

Headlong  hall;  and  Nightmare  abbey. 

T.  L.  PEACOCK 38:      4286 

Headsman,  The:  a  tale  of  doom.    In 

T.  f.  B.,  v.  2 4O:       1094 

Headsman,  The.     .1.  F.  COOPER 35:      4730 

The  same 35:      4731 

Healy,  Mary. 

LAKKVII.LK;      or,     substance      and 

shadow.      N.    Y.      1873.      8° 37:       4265 

SUMMER'S    romance.       Bost.      1872. 

10° 37;       4266 

Heart   and   cross.     Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.) 

OLIPHAXT 38:      3841 

Heart  and  hand.     N.  Y.      1858.     18°.     4O:       2204 
Heart-histories   and    life    pictures. 

T.  S.  ARTHIR 35:        775 

Qmtents  : 

Book  of  memory,  The. 
Brilliant  and  the  common 

place,  The 
I>on't  mention  it. 
Going  to  the  springs. 
Good-liearied  people. 
Heiress,  The. 
Jenny  Lawson. 

Heart-hungry.     M.  J.  WESTMOKE- 

LANII  4O:        328 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.     Nee  WALTER, 

Helen 4O:       2658 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.   .Sir  W.  SCOTT. 

Parker  ed.     2v *39:1311-12 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:       1350 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1361 

The  same 39:       1376 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v 39:    1407-8 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1451 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:       1480 

Heart  of  Mont  rose,  The.  (Lady  Eliz 
abeth  Erskine).  In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  1...  4O:  2058 

Heart  of  Mynha  lake,  The.     M.  M. 

LEE 38:      1435 

Heart  or  head.     Ph.  WIIARTOX.     2  v.     4O:     337-8 

Heart  well  won,  A;  or,  the  life  and 
adventures  of  Arthur  Oldfield. 
Lond.  1874.  3  v.  sm.  8° 4O:  2205 

Hearth  ghosts.     Lond.     1871.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 4Q:       220G 

Hearts  and  diamonds;  or,  was  it  an 

error?     E.  P.  KAMSAY.     3v 39:       87-9 

Hearts  and  faces.    J.  T.  TROWHRIDCJE. 

(1'iml  drtyton] 39:       3318 

Hearts   and   hands.      F.   C.    FISHER. 

(  Christian  Reid.  1 37:       2198 

Hearts  and  homes;  or,  social  distinc 
tions.  Mrt.  S.  S.  ELLIS 

Heartsease.     C.  M.  YOMIK.     2  v....     4O:   1281-2 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  cd 4O:       1283 

Heat:    science    for    the    young.       .1. 

ABBOTT 35:          89 

Heathens  of  the  heath.  The :  a  ro 
mance.  W.  McDo.NNKLi 38:  2216 

Heathergate.      Lond.     1873.     2  v. 

sm.  8° 4Q:      2207 

Heavenward  led  ;  or,  the  two  be 
quests.  J.  K.  SOMMKRS 38:  4'J3 

Hebrew  heroes,  The:  a  tale  of  Jewish 

history.    C.  TUCKER.  (A.  L.  0.  E.)     39:      3349 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HECKINGTON. 


94 


HENTZ. 


Heckington.     C.  (J.  F.  GORK 37:      31!i4 

Hector  O'llalloran  and  his  man  Mark 

\ntony  O'Toole.  W.li.  MAXWELL.     33:      2746 

Thesame 38:      2747 

Hedge  oi  thorns.     Mrs.  Jl.  M.  biii-.h- 

woop.     /«   Works,  v.  3 39:       1638    | 

Hedge  school,  The.     W.  CAKI.KTON. 

In  Traits  and  stories,  v.  1 35:       3841    : 

The  same 35:      3840 

Hedged  in.     E.  S.  PHKU-S 38:      4380 

Hedges,  Mary  J. 

\VIUTK  rose,  The.    N.  Y.    1874.    16°.     37:       4273 

Heidelberg.     (J.  I'.  K.  JAMKS 38:        189 

Heidenmauer,  The.     J.  F.  COOPER...     35:      4732 

The  same 35:       4733 

Heights  and  depths.    A.L.ScANLANii.     39:       1215 
Heights  of  Eidelberg.     H.  HA/I.KTT.     37:       4254 
Heir  expectant,  The.     By  the  author 
of  Raymond's  heroine,  etc.     N.  Y. 

1870.  "  8° 4O:       25011 

Heir  of  Hardington,  The.     In  N.  and 

T.     v.   10..... 4O:       1050 

Heir  of  Inshamock,   The.     In    \V.  T. 

H.    v.  t; 40:      1716 

Heir  of  Main-ward;  or,  restored.     By 
the  author  of  "Son  and  heir,'    etc. 

Phil.      1874.      8° 4O:       2209 

Heir  of  Redclvtte,  The.    0.  M.  YONGE. 

2  v " 4O:    1284-5 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     4O:       1286 
Heir  of    Reddesmount.     Lond.      1S74. 

•A  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2210 

Heirof  Wast-Wayliind.     M.  HOWITT.    37:      4750 
Heir  to  Ashley,  The.     E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.] 

WOOD 4O:        696 

Heiress,   The.      T.   S.    ARTHUR,     lit 

The  martyr  wife 35:         "87 

Heiress,  The.     Ann  S.  SMITH 39: 

Heiress   in    the   family,    The.      Mm. 

MACKENZIE-DANIELS 37:         89 

Heires  of  Bellefont.-  and  Walde-War- 

ren.     E.  BKNN'TI 35:       1979 

Heiress  of  Gm-nhurst.     A.  S.  STKPII- 

KXS 39:      2209 

Heiress  of  Ilaughton.      A.   MARSII- 

CAI.DWKLL.     2v.ini 38:       2598 

Heiress    of    Kilorgan;    or,    evenings 
with  the  Old  Geraldines.     Mrs.  M. 

A.  M.  SADI.IKK 39:       1016 

Heiress   of   Sweetwater,   The.     .).   T. 

KANDOU-II 39:        114 

Held    in    bondage;    or,    Granville   de 
Yigne.     L.  de  la  RAMK.      (Ouida.) 

•I  v. 39:      64-5 

Helen      M.  EDO.EWORTH.     In   her  N. 

andT.     v.  10 37:      1505 

The  same.     In  \\ .  S.  C.  L.     v.  3 34:       4171 

The  same *15:       4913 

Helen  and  Arthur;  or,   Miss  Thusa's 

spinning-wheel.    C.  LllKNT/. 37:       4316 

Helen  and  Olga:  a  Russian  tale.      A. 

MANNING 38:      2468 

Helen  Cameron.     STALLYHRASS.     3  v.     39:  2151-3 
Helen   Erskine.     Mrs.  M.  H.   ROBIN 
SON 39:        550 

Helen  Freeman's  ward  ;  or,  always  be 

truthful.     Lond.     n.  d.     8° 4O:       2214 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding  day.     M.  V. 

(H.)  TERHUNE     (Marion Borland).    39:      2835 
Helen  Leeson ;  or,   the  belle  of  New 

York.     Phil.     1855.     12° 4O:       2215 

Helen  Lincoln.     C.  CAPRON 35:      3765 

Helen  Mathewson.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

In  Dead  secret 35:       4552 

The  same.     In  N.  and  T.     v.  5 4O:       1645 


1719 


4.  Little  Spaniard.    stMfiiifl 

5.  S-ilt  wntpr  Dick.      38::tOfll 
0.  Little  nmiil  of  Oxbow. 

3H:;i680 


37:       4289 


37: 
37: 
39: 


4290 

4291 

562 


33:      4022 


39:      2334 
4O:      2216 


37:      4300 


Helen  Palmer.    (Meanings  of  the  cov 
enant.     T.  GILLKSPIE.      Jn  W.  T. 

1J.     v.  9 4O: 

Helmore,  Margaret  C. 

LUNA:    a    mere    love    story.      Lond. 

1873.      2  v.     sm.  8° .". 37:4280-81 

Helping-hand    series.       II.    P.    H. 

NOWELL.     (Nay  Maiincring).     5  v. 

Contents : 

1.  Climbing  the  rope. 

38:3687 

2.  Hillv  Grimes'  favorite. 

:i8::)08IJ 

3.  Cruise  of    the    Daslm- 

way.  38::lliHS 

Helps,  Arthur,     (b.  1808). 

CASI.MIR  Maremma.  Bost.    1870.  12°. 

IVAN  de  Biron  ;  or/the  Russian  court 

in  the  middle  of  the  last  century. 

Bost.     1874.      12° 

REAI.MAH.     Bost.     1869.     12° 

Heloise.    T.  A.  L.  ROBINSON.  (  Talvi). 

Helyas,    knight   of  the  Swanne.     fit 

Thorns'   Early    English    romances. 

v.  3 

Hen   and   her   chickens,  The.     C.    E. 
TONNA.     (ChiirloUe   Elizabeth),     hi 

Tales  and  illus 39: 

Hen  that  hatched  ducks,  The.     Mrs. 
II.  (K.)  B.  STOWK.     In  Queer  little 

people  

Hence  these  tears :    a  novel.     Lond. 

1X72.     3  v.      16° 

Henderson,  Katherine. 

BORN    to   be    a   lady.      Lond.     1874. 

sm.  8° ." 

Henpecked  man.     The.     J.  M.  WIL 
SON,     fn  W.  T.  B.     v.  4 

Henri  de  la  Tour.     .1.  Fred.  SMITH.... 

Henri   Quarte ;    or,   the   days  of    the 

league:    an   historical    novel.       /» 

W!"S.  C.  L.     v.  4 

The  same 

Henrietta  Temple.     B.  DISRAKLI 

The  same.     Tauch.nit7.ed 37: 

Henry    Ancruin:     a   tale   of  the    last 
war  in   New    Zealand.     J.    H.    K. 

•2  v 38:   650-51 

Henry  Courtland;    or,  what  a  farmer 

can  do.     A.  .1.  CLINK 35: 

Henry  Dunbar.     M.  K.  BRADDON 35: 

Henry   V.,   the     hero  of    Aginoourt. 

Iti  Tales  of  heroes 4O: 

Henry  VII. ;  or,  the  maid  of  Orleans. 

In  Tales  of  heroes 4O: 

Henry  the  eighth  and  his  court:  his 
torical  romance.     C.   M.   MUNDT. 

( Louisa  SfvUbaeh) 

Henry  Esmond.    W.  M.  THACKERAY. 

The  same.     Tauchnit?.  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 

Henry  Esmond   and    Barry   Lyndon. 

W.  M.  THACKERAY 39: 

Henry  Esmond  and   Lovel  the   wid 
ower.     W.  M.  THACKERAY 39: 

Henry  Masterton.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES...     38: 
Henry  Milner.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,     v.   1 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  15 

Henry   of  Guise.     G.    P.   R.   JAMES. 

2  v.  in  1 38: 

Henry  Powers,  banker.     R.   B.    KIM- 
BALL 

Henry  St.  John.     J.  K.  COOKK 35: 

Henry  Smeaton.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38: 

Hentz,  Mrs.  Caroline  Lee.  (1804-1856). 
AUNT  Patty's  scrap-bag.    Phil.    1872. 
16° 37: 


4O: 
39: 


34: 

*15: 

37: 


38: 
39: 
39: 


39: 
39: 


38: 


1714 
1899 


4174 

4914 

6(>5 

666 


4430 
2536 


2670 


2670 


3243 
2883 
2886 

2885 

2884 
190 

1636 
1650 

191 

866 
4704 
192 


4310 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HENTZ. 


95 


HKRR. 


Hentz,  (co/itimifd.) — 

BANISH KD  son,  and  other  stories  of 
the  heart.     I  hil.     n.  d.     12° 37: 

Contents  : 

Banished  son.  | 

Bell  and  ro>e. 
Black  m:i-k. 

the    apprentice  I 


h)y. 

LittlV  broom  boy,  The. 


Paradise  of  thi-  (lead. 
Sri  in  :  an  oriental  tale. 
Sex  of  the  soul. 
Tale  of  the  html  of  Huuc 
Trip  to  the  bay. 


Wilil   Jack; 
chiM. 


Magnolia  leav.--. 
Cor  RTSII  IP  and  marriage;  or,  the  joys 

and    sorrows    of     American    life. 

Phil.     1870.     12° 

KOI.IVE;  or,  Magnolia  vale ;   [or,  the 

heiress  of  Glenmore.]    Phil.    1869. 

12°  

EARNEST    Linwood:    [or,    the    inner 

life    of   the   author].     Phil.     1870. 

12°  

FORSAKEN    duughter,    The.         Phil. 

1865.      12° 

HKI.KN  and  Arthur;  or,  MissThusa's 

spinning-wheel.     Phil.     1870.     8°. 
LINDA;  or,   the  young  pilot  of  the 

Belle  Creole.     Phil.      1807.      12°... 
LOST  daughter,  The,  and  other  stories 

of  the  heart.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Contents  : 

Aunt  Patty's  scrap-bag. 
!>e  Lara's  briiie. 
Maiden  of  Jn.lea,  The 

a  poem. 
Pea-green  taffeta. 


the    stolen 


37:        4312 


37:      4313 


37:  5314 
37:  4315 
37:  4316 


37:   4317 


37:   4318 


LOVE  after  marriage, 
stories  of  the  heart. 
12°  

Contents  : 

Abyssinian  neophyte, 
The. 

Blind  girl's  story.  The. 

Hosom  serpent,  The. 

Fatal  cosmetic,  The. 

Love  after  marriage. 

My  grandmother's  brace 
let. 

LOVKLL'S  folly.     Cin.     in::::. 


Prcnuitun 

love. 

Purple  sutin  dress. 
Ned  \vlvet  Itodice. 
Snow  flakes  :  a  poem. 
Soldier's  bride. 

and  other 
Phil.  1870. 
37: 


Mysterious  guest.  The. 
Parlor  serpent.  The. 
Hainy  e\ t tnng,  A. 
Shuker  giri,  The. 
Three  scenes  in  the  life  of  a 

belle. 

Victim  of  excitement,  The. 
Village  Mitheni,  The. 


MARCUS  Warland  ;  or,  the  long  moss 

spring.  Phil.  1869.  12°.... 

PLANTER'S  northern  bride,  The;  [or, 

scenes  in  Mrs.  Hentz's  childhood]. 

N.Y.  1870.  12° 

RKXA;  or,  the  snow  bride:  a  tale  of 

real  life.  Phil.  1869.  12° 

I'OIIK.KT  Graham  :  a  sequel  to  Linda. 

Phil.  1855.  12° 

Henwife,  The.  A.  LKIOHTOX.  In 

W.  T.  B.  v.  4 

•Her  dearest  foe.  Mrs.  ALEXAXDEH.... 


37: 

37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 

4O: 
35: 


Her  lace.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  10  ............     4O: 

Her  face  was  her  fortune.  F.  \V.  Rou- 

ixsox  .......................................     39: 

Her  first  appearance. 

v.  11 


In  N.  and  T., 


4O: 


Her  lord  and  master.   Mm.  R.  CHURCH. 

(formerly  Miss  Marryatt).  2v.ini.  35: 
Her  majesty,  the  queen.  ,T.  E.  COOKE.  35: 
Her  title  of  honor.  H.  PARR.  (Holme 

Lee)  ..........................................     38:      4201 

Herbert,    Henry    William.      (Frank 

Forester).     (1807-1858). 
CAVALIERS    of    England,    The;    or, 

times  of  the  revolutions  of  1642  and 

1688.      N.Y.      1852.      12°  .............      37:       4351 

Gintmts  : 

Brothers  in  arms.  I      Rival  sisters,  The. 

Jasper  St.  Aubyn.  |      Vernon  in  the  vale. 


43 19 


4320 


4321 


4323 
4324 

1714 

512 

1C50 

4H7 
1651 

4268 
4705 


Herbert,  H.  W.,  (continued.) — 

CHKVALIERS  of  France,  The,  from 
the  crusades  to  the  marechals  of 
Louis  XIV.  N.Y.  1853.  12°...  37: 


mshk 

•1IL-. 


.Mltna- 


Kortune  of  the  maid  of  Arc. 
Hamilton  of  Hothuclhuugh. 


4502 


1532 
1278 


A  tun  hem 

main   li 
Eustuche  de  St.  Pierre. 

FAIR  puritan,  The:  an  historical  ro 
mance  of  witchcraft.     Phil.      1875. 

12°  37;       4353 

KximiTs   of   England,    France,  and 

Scotland.     N.Y.     1856.     12° 37:       4359 

OLIVER  Cromwell.    N.Y.    1856.    12°.     37:       4355 
WAGER   of  battle:    a  t»le  of  Saxon 

slavery.     N.  Y.      1855.      12° 37:       4357 

WARWICK  woodlands.     N.Y.     1851. 

12°  37:       4358 

Herbert,  Mary  Elizabeth  (Lady). 
LOVE;  or,  self-sacrifice.    N.Y.     1869. 

12° 37;       4365 

"Wn.KUi.NKss   and  its  consequences. 

In  Peter's  journey 4O:       1660 

Herbert  Carter's  legacy;   or,  the  in 
ventor's  son.     H.  ALOER,  jr 35:        553 

Here  and  hereafter.      F.  W.  A.  PIKK.     38: 
Hereditary  goblet.  In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  3 4O: 

Heretic,  The.     LA.IETCHXIKOFK 38: 

Hereward  the  wake :  the  last  of  the 

English.     C.  KIXGSI.EY 38:         926 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     38:        927 
Hering,  .leannie. 

THROUGH    the    mist.      Lond.      1874. 

3   v.     sm.  8° 37:4370-2 

Herman  ;  or,  young  knighthood.     S. 

PALFREY.    '2  v..'. 38:  4101-2 

Herman's  alarum.     V.  BKOWXE.     In 

The  exile's  trust 35:       3025 

Herman  Agha:  an  eastern  narrative. 

W.  G.  PALOKAVI: 38: 

Hermit  Bob.     H.  SPICKR.     In  Bound 

to  please,  v.  2 

Hermit  of  the  rock  :   a  tale  of  Cashel. 

.l/7-.s-.  M.  A.  M.  SADI.IKK 

Hero;    Bread  upon  the  waters  ;   Alice 

Learmont.       Mrs.    D.    M.    CRAIK. 

(formerly  Miss  Mulock] 35: 

Hero  Carthew.     L.  PARR 38: 

Hero  misunderstood,  A.     H.  SPICER. 

In  Bound  to  please,  v.  2 

Hero  of  Falcon's  island,  The;  or,  the 

little  boy  who  would  be   Robinson 

Crusoe.     Altered  from  the  German 

hy   Mrs.  Sarah    A.   Myers.       Bost. 

1867.      16° ". 

Hero  of  the  pen.     E.  WERNER 

Hero  Trevelvan.     G.  M.  CRAIK.    2  v. 

in  1 " 

Heroes,  The.     C.  KINCSLEY 38: 

Heroes  in  English  history,  Tales  of...     4O: 

Omlrnts  : 

Alfred  the  great.  I      Prince  Edward,  son  of 

Henry  the  fifth  Henry  III. 

Henry  the  sixth.  Richard  Ceour-de-lion. 

Heroes    of    the    household.       T.    S. 

ARTHUR 

Heroine,  The:  a  legend  of  the  Canon- 
gate.     A.  LEKIHTOX.    In  WT.  T.  B., 

v.  10 

Heroines    and    their   grandmothers. 

Miss    A.    I.    THACKERAY.       With 

Village  on  the  cliff. 39: 

Heroines  in  obscurity.    Mia  KEDDIK. 

(Sarah  Tt/tler) 38:         713 

Herr    Regenbogen's   concert.      F.  H. 

UNDERWOOD.     In  Cloud-pictures...     39:      3621 


39: 
39: 


4110 


2096 


1017 


4921 
4232 


39:       2096 


40: 
35: 


35: 


314 

4968 

928 

2670 


i  76 


4O:      1720 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HERR. 


96 


His. 


More  nice  than  wise. 


Tell  your  wife. 
Two  le<m'-ies,  The. 
Uncle  Phil's  remedy. 
Work  and  worry. 


Herr  Sinclair.     E.  STORM.     In  Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,  v.  3 4O:       1532 

Hertford  O'Donnell'.s  warning.     Mrs. 

KIDDELL.      With  KIDDKLL'S  Frank 

Sinclair's  wife,  v.  :i 39:        374 

Hertha.     F.  HKKMKK 35:      2738 

Hervey,  Mrs.  T.  H. 

SXOODED  Jessaline;  or,  the  honour  of 

a  house.     Lond.     1865.     3  v.  in   1. 

?m.  8° 37: 

Hester.     M.  K.  MITFORD.      In  W.  S. 

C.  L.,  v.  6 34:      4176 

The  same *15:       4916 

Hester  Howard's  temptation.  C.WAK- 

FIKI.I) 4O:         141 

Hester  Kirt on.     K.  S.  MAOO.UOID 38:      2348 

Hester  Morley's  promise.     II.  SMITH. 

(  Hfsba  Stretton. ) 39:       1846 

Hester   Strong's   life   work;    or,    the 

mystery  solved.    Mrs.  S.  A.  SOUTH- 
WORTH 39:      2062 

Hetherington,  William. 

SEKR'S  cave.  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3.     4O:       1713 

Hetty.     H.  KIXGSI.EY 38:        954 

Heyse,      (  Johann      Ludwig )      Paul. 

(b.  1830). 

LAUKELLA.     With  Maiden  of  Treppi.     37:       4391 
LONELY  ones,  The.     (Tr.  of  Die  Bin- 

samen).     Phil.      1870.     8° 37:       4390 

The  same.      With  JOHN'S  Magda- 

lena 38:         383 

MAIDKX  of  Treppi,  The;    or,  love's 

victory;   and  I.aurella.    (Das  Miid- 

cheu  von  Treppi  and  Laurella).    Tr. 

by  A.  W.  H.     N.  Y.     1874.     12°.     37:      4391 
Hey  wood,  J.  C. 

How  will  it  end  ?  a  romance.     Phil. 

1872.     12° 37:       4397 

Hibernian  nights.     S.  FEKOUSON 37:      2090 

Hickling,  "William. 

RECTOR  of  Roxbu  gh.     N.Y.     1873. 

16° ' 37:       4402 

Hickory    hull.       Mrs.   E.    I).   E.   N. 

SOUTHWOKTH 39:       2020 

Hickox,  Chauncey. 

MAKIJUIS,  The.     In  Not  pretty,  but 

precious .". 4O:       1640 

Hidden  h're,  The.     Lond.     1867.     3  v. 

sin.  8 4O:       2218 

Hidden  path,  The.     Mrs.    M.  V.   (H.) 

TEKHUNK.      (Marital  Ilarland.) 39:       2836 

Hidden  perils.     M.  C.  HAY.     3v 37:  4227-9 

The  same 37:       4226 

Hidden  sin,  The.  Miss  E.  A.  DUPUY.  37:  1067 
Hidden  sin,  The.  N.  Y.  1866.  8°...  4O:  2213 
Hidden  wings,  and  other  stories.  T. 

S.  ARTHUR 35:        777 

Contents  : 

Catching  a  sunbeam.  I      Kich  man's  benefactor,  The. 

I'iscipline  of  misfortune. 

Knvit-d  lot.  The. 

Hidden  \\  ings. 


Highland  adventures.   J.  HOGG.  (Ett- 
rick  Shepherd).    In  Winter  evening 

tales,     v.  1 37:       4521 

Highland  boy,  The.      A.  CAMPHEI.L. 

/nW.T.B.     v.  3 4O:      1713 

Highland  tradition,  A.  A.  CAMHHKJ.I.. 

In  W.  T.  K.    v.  9 4O:      1719 

Highland    widow.       Sir   W.    SCOTT. 

Parker  ed *39:       1339 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:       1357 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1368 

The  same 39:       1390 

The  same.     Household  ed 39:       1432 

The  same-     Pocketed 39:       1463 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed 39:      1473 

Highlanders  of  Glen  Ora,  The.     J. 
(I RANT.     Same  as  Laura  Evering- 

hmn 37:       3315 

Hila    Dart:      a    born    romp.       M.    E. 

MUMFOKD 38:      3230 

Hilary  St.  Ives.     W.  H.  AINSWOKTH.     35:        417 
Hildegard          —  GRIMM.    In  R.  G. 

N.     v.  2 4O:      1561 

Hildreth,  Richard.     (1807-1865). 
WHITE  slave,  The;  or,  the   Russian 

peasant  girl.     N.  Y.      1864.     8° 37:       4414 

Hill,  A.  F. 

WHITE  rocks,  The;  or,  the  robbers' 

den.     Phil.      1866.     12° 37:       4418 

Hill,  George  Cunning.   (Lewis  Myrtle). 
OUR  parish  ;  or,   village  life.      Phil. 

n.  d.     12° 37:       4424 

Hill  and  valley.     H.  MARTINEAU.     In 

Illus.  of  polit.  econ.     v.  1 38:       2639 

Hill  side,  The.     A.  MANNING 38:      2469 

Hillern,  Wilhelmine  von. 

BY  his  own  might.    Phil.    1872.    12°.     37:      4430 
GKIR-WALLY:  a  tale  of  Tyrol.      N. 

Y.      1876.     8° ". 37:       4433 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1876.     16° 37:       4434 

ONLY  a  girl;  or,  u  physician  for  the 
soul.  (EinArztderSeele).  Tr.  by 
Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  Phil.  1873. 

12°  37: 

TWOFOLD  life,  A.    (Doppdlebe,,).    Tr. 

by  M.  S.     Phil.     1873.     12° 37: 

Hillesden   on    the    Moors.      R.    M. 

KETTLE.     2v 38: 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.     S.  WAKNEK..     4O: 


Hide  and  seak.     (W.)  W.  COLLINS 35:      4554 

Higginson,  Thomas  Wentworth.    (b. 

1823). 
MAI, HONE:  an  Oldport  romance.  Host. 

1869.      12° 37;       4408 

Higgledy-Piggledy.  E.H.  KNATCH- 

KULL-HuciEssEN 38:      1067 

High  life.     Mrs.  JOHNSTON  E.     In  W. 

S.  C.  L.    v.  4 34:      4174 

The  same S15:       4914 

High  mills,  The.     K.  SAUNDKKS 39:      1152 

Higher  law :  a   romnnce.     E.    MAIT- 

LAND.     (Herbert  Ainslie) 38:       2410 


4431 
4432 

849-50 
174 
4458 


Hillsboro  farms.     S.  D.  Conn 35: 

Hillside  and  border  sketches.     W.  H. 
MAXWELL.     Same  as    Legends    of 

the  Cheviots 38:       2748 

The  same.     2v 22:2390-91 

Hillyars    and    Burtons,    The.         H. 

KINOSLEY 38:        955 

The  same.     Tnuchnitz  ed 38:         956 

Hilt   to  hilt ;    or,   the   Shenandoah  in 

1864.     J.  E.  COOKE 35:      4706 

Himself    his    worst    enemy.     A.    P. 

HUOTHERHEAD 35:         2946 

Hirell.     J.  SAUNDKKS 39:      1139 

His  level  best  and  other  stories.     E.  E. 

HALE 37:      3834 

Contents  - 

Mouse  and  lion,  The. 
Queen  of  California. 
Tales  of  a  salamander. 
Wnter  talk. 

H.    SPICEK.       In 

Brought  to  "book.  v.  2 39:  2097 

His  marriage  vow.  Mrs.  C.  F.  CORBIN.  35:  4843 

His  natural  life.  M.  CLARKE 35:  4333 

His  prison  tars.  A.A.HOPKINS 37:  4680 

His  two  wives.  Mrs.  M.  CLEMMEB 

(Amet) 35:  4421 


Hrick  moon,  The. 
Confidence. 
His  level  hest. 
Modern  Sinbad. 

His    little    ways. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


His. 


97 


Hooo. 


His    young    lordship.      Mrs.    D.    M. 

CKAIK.       (formerly  Miss  Muloek). 

l,i  I'nkind  word 35:       4943 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:      4944 

Historie  of  Frier  Rush  :  how  he  came 

to  a  house  of  religion   to  seek  ser 
vice,  and  being  entertained  by  the 

priour,  wns  first  made  under  cook. 

In  Thorns'  English  romances,    v.  1.     33:       4020 
History  and  adventures  of  an   atom. 

T.  SMOU.KT.     //(Works' 39:      1970 

History,   Dark  scenes  of.     (i.   P.    K. 

JAMKS 38:         170 

History  of  Count     Walter  and   the 

Lady  Helgunda.     J.  G.  BiiscHixo. 

In  R.  G.  N.     v.  2 4O:       1561 

History  of  the  damnable  life  and  do- 
served  death  of  Doctor  John  Faus- 

tus.     ///  Thorns'  English  romances. 

v.  3 33:       4022 

History  of  the  devil.     P.  DEFOE *3:      4937 

The  same.  In  Novels  and  misc.  works. 

v.  3 34:        1019 

History  of  George  A.  Green,  Pindar 

of    the   town    of    Wakefield :     his 

birth,  calling,  valour,  and   reputa 
tion   in    the   country.     //(    Thorns' 

Knglish  romances,     v.  2 33:       4021 

History  of  John  Bull,  The.    J.  SWIFT. 

//-Works,     v.  5 34:       2109 

History  of  -Martin,  The.     J.  SWIKT. 

//.Works,     v.  3 34:      2077 

The  same.     ///Works,     v.  13 34:       2117 

History  of  a  miracle.     In   N.   and  T. 

v.  8° 4O:       1648 

History  of  my  pets.     Mrs.  S.  J.  (C.) 

I.ii'i'i VCOTT.     (Grace   Greenwood)...     38:       1786 
History  of  Pendennis.  W.  M.  THACK 
ERAY  39:       2887 

The  same 39:       2888 

The  same 39:       2889 

The  same.    Tauchnitz  ed.    3  v 39:2890-92 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39:2893-4 

History   of  the   Koekinghams.     Mrs. 

M.  I'n.KixciTON 38:       4524 

History  of  Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the 

(treat  Hoggarty  diamond.     W.  M. 

THACKERAY.    With  Henry  Ksmond.     39:       2885 

The  same.     In  Miscellanies,     v.  1 33:       4011 

The.  same.     //.  Miscellanies,     v.  4 33:       4010 

History  of  Tip-top.     Mrs.  H.  (E.)  15. 

STOWK.     In  Queer  little  people 39:       2334 

History  of  a  watch-coat.    L.  STERN  K. 

/„  Works 34:       2017 

Hitherto  :   a  story  of  yesterdays.  Mrs. 

A.  D.  T.  WHITNEY ". 4O: 

"  Hoc  Age."     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

//.Works,     v.  13 39: 

Hodgson,  Hon.  Mrs. 

CiiEitrERKD   shade:  a  tale.      Lond. 

1870.      8° 

Hoefer,  Edmund,     (b.  1819). 

Oi.n  countess,  The.     (Tr.  of  Das  alte 

Vrimle'tn).     Phil.      1870.      12° 

Hoermann,  Hev.  Alto  8. 

ANSR'S  return;  or,  the  migrations  of 

a  soul :   an  allegorical  talc.     Tr.  by 

Innocent    A.     Bergrath.       N.    Y. 

1807.      12° 

Hoey,  Mr*.  Cashel. 

BLOSSOMS  of  an  aloe,  The.      N.  Y. 

1875.     8° 

FAI.SKLY  true.      Lond.      1870.     3  v. 

am.  8° 


393 
1648 

37:       4442 
37:       4448 

37;       4454 

37:     4460 
37:  4401-3 


Hoey,  (continued.} — 

GOI.DKX   sorrow,    A.     N.  Y.     1872. 

8° 37:       4464 

IlorsK    of    cards,    A.     Lond.     1868. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37:4405-7 

OUT  of  court.      Lond.      1874.     3  v. 
•       sin.S0 37:4468-70 

Hoffman,  C.  F. 

.MAN  in  the  reservoir,  The.     ///  L.  C., 

v.  4 4O:       1614 

WILD   scenes   in   the  forest.     Lond. 

n.  d.     2v.ini.     sm.  8° 37:       4476 

Hoffman,  David  (Anthony  (Irumliler). 
CHRONICLES    from   the   originals   of 

Cartaphilus.  the  wandering   Jew. 

Lond.      1853.      2  v.     8° 33:    2022-3 

Hoffman,  Krnest  Theodore  Wilhelrn. 

I  1770-1822.) 
SANDMAN,  The.     Same  as  Coppelius. 

In,  Tales  from  the  German 4O:       1699 

The  same.     In  Strange  stories 37:       4480 

STRANGE  stories.     Host.     1856.     12°.     37:       4480 


OiHle.ntt : 
Auate  heart.  The. 
AnlonioN  song. 
Berthold,  the  madman. 
Cnrdellac,  the  jeweller. 
Cooper  of  Nuremberg, 

The. 

Ooppelius,  the  sandman. 
Fascination. 


Life  of  Hoffman. 
Lost  reflection,  The. 
Mystery  of  the  deserted 

house. 

Pharo  hank.  The. 
Salvator  Ros.i. 
Walled-up  door,  The. 


Hoffmann,    (Alexander    Friederich) 

Franz,     (b.  1814). 

FATHERLAND     series,     The.       Phil. 
1870.     8  v.      16°. 

Confmts  : 
Anton  the  fisherman.    Tr.  by  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Anderson.     37:4485 
Huried  in  the  snow.   (ImSfhneebrqrabrn). 

Tr  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  Anderson.    :)7:44»; 
Doniimn.    Tr.  by  Miss  Kebecca  H.  Schiv- 

ely.     37:44X7 
Fritz;  or.  filial  obedience.  (Fritz  Hcitfr). 

Tr.  liy  Mrs.  M.  A.  Anderson.    37:44K8 
Geyer  Walty;  or.fidelity  rewarded.  (Geier- 

WdUt/).    Tr.  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  Anderson. 

37:4489 
Rene.     (Rent).    Tr.   by  J.  Fredk.  Smith. 

37:4492 
Treasure  of  the  Incft,  The.     (Dcr  Rchalz 

dfs   IH/M).      Tr.   by  J.   Fredk.    Smith. 

37:4493 
Under  the  enrth.     (Untcr  tier  Erde).    Tr. 

by  Mixs  Rebecca  H.  Schively.    37:4494 


HAKTX.  boys,  The.    Lond.    n.  d. 
The  same.     Bost.     1872.     16° 


16° 


Hoffman,  Mary  J. 

AUNES  Hilton;  or,  practical  views  of 

Catholicity.     N.  Y.     1863.     12°.... 
Ai.K'E  Murray:  atale.    N.  Y.     1869. 

^2°  .......................................... 

FELIX  Kent;  or,  the  new  neighbors. 

N.Y.      1870.      12°  ............  .'  .......... 

Ho  Fi  of  the  yellow  girdle.      T.  T.  T. 

In  Treasure-trove  series,     v.  2  ....... 

Hoffland,  Mrs.  Barbara. 

C/ARINA,  The:  an  historical  romance 

of    the  court  of    Russia.      N.   Y. 

1859.     8°  ................................... 

DANIEL  Pennison  and  the  Cumber 

land  statesman.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°. 
UNLOVED  one,  The:  a  domestic  story. 

N.Y.     1867.     8°  ....................... 

YOUNG  cadet,  The.    Phil.    n.  d.    18°. 
Hogg,  -lames.    (  The  Etlrick  Shepherd). 

(1772-1835). 
BOOLK  <>'  the  brie.  The:  aqueer  court 

ing  story.     In  Club-book,     v.  2  ..... 
LAIDLAWS  and  the  Scots,  The.     In 

Club-book,     v.  2  ......................... 


37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 
37: 
4O: 

37: 
37: 

37: 
37: 


4490 
4491 


4505 


4506 


4507 


1702 


4513 


4514 


4516 
4515 


4O:       1520 


4O:      1520 


THOSE  FICTION:    ENGLISH, 


HOGG. 


98 


HOME. 


Hogg,  (continued.) — 
\\INTKR  evening  tales. 
2  v.  in  1.     12° 


N.  Y.    1871. 


37:      4521 


Halbert  of  Lyne. 

Highlund  adventures. 

King  Gregory. 

Long  pack,  The. 

Love  adventures  of  George 
Coehrane. 

Maria's  tale,  written  by  her 
self. 

Old  soldier's  (ale,  An. 

Peasant's  funeral,  A. 

Renowned  adventures  of 
Basil  Lee. 

Shepherd's  calendar,  The. 

Singular  dream,  A. 

Story  of  two  Highlanders. 


4O: 
39: 
38: 
40: 


Qmlents  : 
Adam   Bell. 
Bridal  of  Polmood. 
Country  dreams  and  ap 
paritions  : 
I.  John  Gray  o'  Mid- 

dleholm. 
11.  Connel  of  Dee. 

III.  Wife    of   Lochina- 
ben. 

IV.  Cousin  Mattie. 
V.  Weldean  hall. 

VI.  Tibby     Johnston's 

wraith. 
Dreadful   story  of    Mac- 

pherson. 
Duncan  Campbell. 

Hogmanay ;  or,  the  lady  of  ISalloch- 

gray.     A.  LEIGHTON.     In  W.  T.  B. 

v.  9 

Hohensteins,  The.     F.  SPIKLHAGEN. 

Holcombs,  The.     M.  V.  MAGILI 

Holden  with  the  cords.     W.  M.  JAY.. 
Holiday  chaplet  of  stories.     Mrs.  C. 

TUCKER.    (A.  L.  0.  E.) 39: 

Holiday  house.     C.  SINCLAIR 39: 

Holiday  rambles.     E.  GRANT 37: 

Holidays    at    Roselands :     sequel  to 

Ellen  Dinsmore.     M.   F.    FINLKY. 

(Martha  Farquharson) 37: 

Hall,  Henry. 

GOI.DKN   bait,   The.       Lond.      1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8°. 37: 

Holland,  C. 

ASPASIA.     Phil.     1869.     12° 37: 

Holland,   JoMah    Gilbert.      (Timothy 

Titcomb)     (b.  1819). 
ARTIH'K  Bonnicastle:   an   American 

romance.     N.  Y.     1873.     12° 

BAY-PATH,  The:  a  tale  of  New  Eng 
land    colonial    life.     N.    Y.     1866. 

12° 

Miss  Gilbert's  career:  an  American 

story.     N.Y.     1867.     12° 

SEVKXOAKS:  a  story  of  to-day.     N. 

Y.     1875.     12° 

Holland  tide.     Same  as  Munster  festi 
val.     G.  GRIKKIN 37: 

Hollands,    The.     Y.  W.  TOWNSKND. 

(Cousin  Virginia) 

Hollister,  G.  H. 

MOUNT  Hope;  or,  Philip,  king  of 
the  Wampanoags:  an  historical  ro 
mance.  N.  Y."  1851.  12° 

Holly  and  Mistletoe.     R.  KOCH 38: 

Holly-tree  inn.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICKKNS. 

With  Master  Humphrey's  clock 

The  same.  In  Uncommercial  travel 
ler 

Holly  wreaths  and  rose  chains.     L.  de 
la  HAME.     (Ouida.)     With  Beatrice 

Bovine 

Holm,  Saxe.     (pseud.} 
STORIES.     N.  Y.     1874. 

Contents : 

Draxy  Miller's  dowry. 
Elder's  wife,  The. 
Esther  Wynn's  love  let- 


1719 

2107 

2376 

800 

3350 

1728 
3280 


2170 


4525-7 


4537 


37:       4545 


37: 
37: 
37: 


4546 


4547 


4548 


3552 


39:      3102 


12°. 


37: 


37: 

37: 

39: 
37: 


4557 
1100 

497 
552 


40 


4561 


How   one   woman  kept  her 

husband. 

One-legged  dancers,  The. 
Whose  wife  was  she  ? 


Holmes,  Mr*.  Mary  Johnston. 

CAMERON  pride,  The;  or,  purified  by 

suffering.     Phil.     1873.     12° 37:       4563 

DARKNESS   and    daylight.        N.   Y. 

1873.      12° .". 37:       4565 

COUSIN  Maude;  and  Rosamond.     N. 

1873.      12° 37:       4564 


Holmes,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  (continued.) — 
DORA  Deane;  or,  the  East  India  uncle; 

and  Maggie  Miller  ;  or,  old  Hagar's 

secret.     N.  Y.     1874.      12° 37:       4566 

EDITH  Lyle.     N.  Y.     1H76.     12° 37:      4579 

EDNA    Browning;  or,  the   Leighton 

homestead.     N,  Y.     1872.     12° 37:       4567 

ENGLISH  orphans.   N.  Y.    1873.    12°.     37:      4568 
ETHELYN'S   mistake.     N.   Y.     1872. 

12°  37:       45G9 

HOMESTEAD  on  the  hillside,  The,  and 

other  tales.     N.  Y.     1873.     12° 37:       4570 


Contents  : 
Gahle-roofed     house     at 

Snowdon,  The. 
Gilberts,  The. 
Glen's  creek. 
Homestead  on   the   hill 
side. 


Old  red  house  among  the 

mountains. 
Rice  corner. 
Thanksgiving  party  and  its 

consequences,  A. 


37: 
37: 


37: 
37: 
37: 


37: 
4O: 


HUGH  Worthington.  N.  Y.  1870. 

12°  ..  .......................................   37: 

LENA  Rivers.     N.  Y.     1873.     12°....     37: 

MAGGIE  Miller  ;  or,   old    Hagar's  se 

cret.      With  Dora  Deane  ...............     37: 

MARIAN    Gray;    or,    the    heiress    of 

Redstone  hall.  N.Y.  1873.  12°. 
MEADOW  brook.  N.Y.  1873.  12°. 
MILLDANK  ;  or,  Roger  Irving's  ward. 

N.Y.      1873.      12°  ..........  .'i  ........... 

RECTOR   of   St.   Marks,    The.      With 

West  lawn  .................................     37: 

ROSAMOND.      With  Cousin  Maude  .....     37: 

ROSE  Mather.     N.Y.     1873.      12°.... 

TKMPEST    and   sunshine;    or,  life   in 

Kentucky.  N.Y.  1874.  12°  ..... 
WEST  lawn;  and  The  rector  of  St. 

Marks.     N.Y.     1874.     12°  ........... 

Holmes,   Oliver  Wendell,     (b.  1809). 
EI.SIK  Venner:  a  romance  of  destiny. 

Bost.      1871.     12°  ........................ 

GUARDIAN  angel.  The.     Bost.     1871. 

12°  ..............  .  ........................... 

IRIS.     In  L.  C.,  v.  7  ........................ 

The   same.       In   Professor   at   the 

breakfast-tnble  ........................     33: 

VISIT   to    the    asylum    for    decayed 

punsters.     In  L.  C.,  v.  5  ...............     4O: 

The  same.     In  Soundings  from  the 
Atlantic  .................  .".  ..............     33: 

Hoist,  H.  P. 

LISKTTE'S    castles    in    the    air.      In 

Danes  sketched  by  themselves,  v.  3. 
Holt,  Emily  Sarah. 

ASIICLIFFE   hall  :    a  tale  of  the  last 

century.     Lond.     n.  d.     sin.  8°  ...... 

IMOGEN  :    a  story  of  the  mission   of 

Augustine.     N.Y.     n.  d.     16D...... 

ISOULT  Barry  of  \\~ynscote  :  a  tale  of 

the  Tudor  times.  "N.Y.  1872.  16°. 
ROIUN  Trcmuyne:  a  tale  of  the  Marian 

persecution.     N.Y.     1873.     12°.... 
Home,  The;  or,  family  joys  and  family- 

cares.     Same  as  Home,  The;  or,  life 

in    Sweden.     F.  BRKMKR.     Tr.  bv 

M.   Howitt  ...............................  .'.     35: 

The  same  .....................................     35: 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  3  ..............     35: 

Home,    The;    or,   the    iron    rule:    a 

domestic  story.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 

In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  13  ....................     34: 

The  same  .....................................  *15: 

Home  again!     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  11  ......     4O: 


37: 
37: 
37: 
37: 


4571 
4572 


4566 


4573 
4574 


37:   4575 


4578 
4504 
4576 

4577 
4578 


37:   4600 


4601 
1617 


2069 


1615 


2071 


4O:        1532 


4610 


4513 


4611 


4612 


2740 
2741 
2739 


4183 
4923 
1651 
Home  and  the  Gvpsy  maid.     T.  GIL- 

LESPIK.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 4O:       1714 

Home  as  found.    J.  F.  COOPER 35:      4734 

The  same 35:       4735 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HOME. 


99 


HOOK. 


Home  at  Hoatherbne:  a  tale.     N.  Y. 

1871.     12°  .................................     4O: 

Home  fairy  talcs.     J.  Mxce  ...............     38: 

Gwtrnt*: 
liitii.  }>«)»,  boho. 
Em-named  wntch.  The. 


2219 
222G 


Friiiuette  and  Friquottt', 
Qoldielocka. 


Great  scholar.  The. 
Home  fairy,  The. 
Little  Ravegeot. 
Mad  cow,  The. 

Home    heroes,    saints,   and    martyrs. 

T.  S.  ARTHUR  .............................     35: 

Home  bits  and  hints.     "Wm.  T.  Coo- 


Magic*  axe  and  the  white  cut. 

Madlo  Pollito. 

Mips  Careless. 

Necklace  of  truth. 

Peter  and  Paul. 

Poveretta. 

Two  friends,  The. 


778 


UKSHALI 

Content*  : 
Aunt  Patience. 
Being  somebody. 


35:        4508 


Boy  enterprise. 
Buds  und  MOSflOms* 

Burning  coin,  The. 
City  and  country. 
Didn't  think. 
E;isy  Warren. 
F:ible  for  financiers. 


Moral  influence  of  taste. 

My  first  lesson  in  manliness. 

My  ragged  school. 

Ned  Klton. 

Odd  music  lesson. 

Our  fireside. 

Pny  as  you  go. 

Penney's  pepper  bottle. 

Portliness  illustrated. 
Fallen  divine,  The. 
Fashionable  suicide. 
Fashionable  vulgarity. 
Hasie  ami  waste. 
Hint  for  homes,  A. 
Jam)  Parker. 
Jewish  quadroon,  The. 
Kidnappers. 
Kite  hen  comforts. 
Lesion  from  the  street. 
Little  chip. 
Little  flbe. 
Little  Peleg. 
Man  in  the  moon,  The. 
Marriage  by  draft. 
Masterly  inactivity. 
Matrimony  for  money. 

Home    influence:   a  tale    for    mothers 

and  daughters.     G.  AGCILAK 35: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  cd 35: 

Home    life,    Journal    of    a.       E.     M. 

SKWKLI 39: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39: 

Home   lights    and    shadows.       T.   S. 

A KTII i: K  35: 

Content* : 

Aunt  M »ry's  suggestion. 
Both  to  blame. 
Common  people. 
Dull *r  on  the  conscience, 

A. 

Fatal  error,  The. 
Following  the  fashions. 
Helping  the  poor. 
Humbled  Pharisee,  The. 
It's  mine  of  my  business. 


Pretty  apple  girl,  The. 

Pride  of  wealth,  and  pride 
ot  worth. 

Prize  piano,  The. 

Reflections  on  a  barn. 

Shall  I  go  to  a  city  ? 

Sketch  of  sentiment's  ex 
tremes. 

Smart  ln>y.  The. 

Street  picture,  A. 

Story  tor  boys  and  girls. 

Summer  life. 

Summer  recreations. 

Tom  Toperly 

What  Jasper  Haven  lost. 

Widow  Cliff  and  her  son. 


342 
343 


1581 
158-2 


779 


Home  pictures,  (continued.} — 


Making  a  sensation. 
Mother's  promise,  The, 
Not  at  home. 
Portrait,  The. 
Rights  and  wrongs. 
Romance  and  reality. 
Something  for  a  cold. 
Two  husbands,  The. 
Very  poor. 
Visi'ting  as  neighbors. 

Home   nook;  or,   the  crown   of  duty. 

A.  M.  DOUGLAS 37:  808 

Home  of  the  lost  child,  The:  a  tale  of 

the  asylum  of  the  Good  Shepherd, 

Hammersmith.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  1H°.  4O:  2220 
Home  pictures.  Mrs.  M.  A.  DKXISON. 

(Clara  Vance,) 37:        332 


Content* 
About  the  minister. 
Accented. 
Accident,  The. 
Alice's  confession. 
Angel  hand,  The. 
Betty's  encounter. 
Birth-day  festival. 
City  life. 
Cio'ss,  The. 
Death  itselt, 
Departure,  The. 
iMsappointment,  The. 
Domestic, 
bream,  The. 
Failure,  The. 
Farm-house,  The. 
Fashionable  call, 
Fashionable  ennui. 
First  visit  to  a  watering 

place. 

First  visitors. 
Flower  girl. 


My  flowers. 

My  mother's  death. 

New  minister,  The. 

>ews  from  abroad. 

Not  at  home. 

Old  beggar's  sympathy,  The 

Old  church,  The, 

Old    home  in  the    country, 

The, 

Old  poet's  garret. 
Old  Quaker  uncle,  The. 
Old  superstition. 
Painter's  studio,  The. 
Party,  The. 
Poor  Betty's  troubles. 
Reconciliation,  The. 
Return,  The. 
Reunited  family,  The. 
Sad  leiter,  The. 
Sale,  The. 

Bernion,  The  :  the  visit. 
Shadow  of  dt-nth,  The. 


General  Lenooraon. 
Good  conclusion. 
Gretta's  sorrow. 
Home. 
MH  Grey. 

Inebriate's  wife,  The. 
Kitchen  troubles. 
Lady  Westcrlin's  storv. 
Little  "' 


Sick  boy,  the. 
Silver  service,  The{ 
SMirthng  news.    /     /  , 
Story,  The.       /     I/  A  > 

Slrjiwberrv  snnrvtT. 


I U I J •       I  I II" .  / 

Strawberry  suprvr. 
Sudden  death,  The. 


Thunder-storm, 
Trick,  The. 
Twilight  walk.   ' 
Two  strangers. 
Unexpected  good  fortune. 
Unhappy  again. 
Untimely  death,  The. 
Village  schoolmistress. 
Visit  to  the  city. 
Walk   The. 
Wedding  The. 
Young  Poet,  The. 


Little  Alice. 

Little  Herbert's  trans 
gression. 

Little  Milly. 

Little  pride,  A. 

Little  story,  A 

Living  tomb,  The. 

Lossa  and  Nina;  or,  the 
little  organ-grinders. 

Miss  Susan, 

Mr.  Lansden's  counsel. 

Home  scenes   and   heart  studies.     G. 

AQUII.AR 35:         344 

Home  scenes.    T.S.ARTHUR 35:        780 

Home  stories.     T.  S.  ARTHUR.     6  v. 

Contents : 

1.  Hidden  wings.     35:7771  4.  The  peace-maker.    35:794 

2.  Sowing  the  mod.  36:799  I  5.  Not  anything  I'or  peace. 

3.  Sunshine  at  home.  :i.r):789 

35:803  |    6.  After  a  shadow.    35:705 

Home  stories.     A.  B.  HAVEN.  (Cousin 

Alice) 37:       4135 

Contents  : 

Carriage  friends. 

Counsel — the  evil  and  the 
good. 

Furnished  house,  The. 

Miss  Bremers. 

Only  a  family. 
Home,  sweet  home.     Mrs.  J.  H.  RID- 

HKI.L.     (F.  G.  Trafford.)     3  v 39:     377-9 

Homes  abroad.     H.  MARTTNEAU.     In 

Illus.  of  polit.  econ.,  v.  4 38:       2642 

Homestead  on  the  hillside,  The;  and 

other  tales.      Mrs.  M.  J.  HOLMES.     37:       4570 


''/'> 


Ordeal,  The;  or,  the  spring 
and  summer  of  life. 

Single  lessons,  five  dollars: 
a  fact. 

Spring  winds. 


Content!! 

Gabled-roofed  house  at 
Snowdon. 

Gilberts,  The. 

Glen's  creek. 

Homestead  on  the  hill 
side. 


Old  red  house  among  the 

mountains. 
Rice  corner. 
Thanksgiving  party  and  its 

consequences. 


Homeward  bound.     J.  F.  COOPER...     35:      4736 

The  same 35:       4737 

Honest  and  earnest.     N.  FORREST 37:      2341 

Honest  John  Vane.    J.W.  DEFOREST.     37:        214 
Honesty  and  integrity.     Mrs.  E.  C. 

EMHURY.    In  Pictures  of  early  life.     37:       1700 
Honey-moon,  The.     POMAR,  Count 

of  Modena.     2v 38:4578-9 

Honor  Blake ;  or,  the  story  of  a  plain 

woman.     Mrs.  K.  H.  KEATING 38:         706 

Honor  -May.     M.  KARTOI 35:      1687 

Hood,  Edwin  1'axton. 

WORLD   of   anecdote,   The.      Lend. 

1870.      8° 33:       2098 

Hood,  ThMnas.     (1798-1845). 

OUR  family:    a  domestic  novel.      In 

Prose  works,  v.  3 34:       1375 

PARISH  revolution,  The.  In  Treasure- 
trove  series,  v.  1 4O:      1701 

TYLNKY  hall.    Hartford.    1840.    12°.     37:      4618 

UP  the  Rhine.     In  Works,  v.  2 34:       1374 

WALTON    Kedivivus.      In   Treasure- 
trove  series,  v.  2 4O:      1702 

Hood,  Tom. 

GOLDEN- heart,  A.    Lond.    1867.    3  v. 

sm.80 37:   4620-2 

LOVE  and  valor.     Host.     1872.     8°...     37:       4623 
Hook,   Theodore   (Edward).      (1788- 

1841). 
ALL  in   the  wrong.     Lond.     1867. 

12°  37:       4634 

JSiKTirs,  deaths  and  marriages.    Lond. 

1857.      12° 37:       4635 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HOOK. 


100 


HOUSE. 


Hook,  (continued.) — 

COUSIN  Geoffrey.    Lond.     1859.    12°.  37:       4636 

COUSIN  William.     N.  Y.     1857.     12°.  37:       4637 

The  same.    In.  Sayings  and  doings.  37:       4650 

GKRVASE  Skinner.    N.  Y.    1857.    12°.  37:       4638 

The  same.     In  Sayings  and  doings, 

v.  3 37:       4650 

GILHKRT  Gurney.     Lond.    1841.    16°.  37:       4639 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  I,.,  v.  6-7.  34:  4176-7 

The  same *15:491G-17 

GURNEY  married.    Lond.    n.  d.     16°.  37:      4640 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  9-13.  *  15:491 9-23 

The  same 34:4179-83 

JACK  Bray.     Lond.     n.  d.     12° 37:       4641 

MAXWELL.     Lond.     1840.     10° 37:       4642 

PARSON'S     daughter,     The.       Lond. 

n.  d.      16° 37:       4644 

PRECEPTS  and  practice.   Lond.    1840. 

3v.     sm.  8° 37:4645-7 

Content*  : 

My  last  tour,  v.  3. 
O  Id  people,  v.  3. 
Planter'*  birthday,  v.  3. 
Practical  jokes,  v.  3. 
Russian  poli'  e  and  English 

prisoners,  v.  3. 
Stir  in  the  household,  v.  2. 
Trip  over  London,  v.  :J. 
Widdlczig,  v.  1. 
Widow's  "dog,  v.  1. 


Atonement,  v.  2. 

Captain  Gray,  v.  1. 
Civil  war,  v.  ^. 
Ditton,  v.  3. 
Fanny  Vane,  v.  1. 
Fashionable  fiction?,  v.  3. 
Fragment  of  modern  his 
tory,  v.  2. 

Lite  after  death,  v.  1. 
Little  man,  v.  1. 
Magpie  castle,  v.  3. 
Man  and  his  master,  v.  1. 
SAYINGS   and   doings.     Lond.     n.  d. 

3v.      16° 37:4648-50 


Wine  and  water,  v.  1. 


Man  of  many  friends,  v.  2. 
Martlm,  the  gypsy,  v.  1. 
Merton,  v.  1. 

Passion  and  principle,  v.  2. 
Sutherlands,  v.  2. 

In  W.  S. 
*15:       4924 


4646 


37:       4651 


37: 
37: 


Contents  : 

Cousin  William,  v.  3. 
Danvers,  v.  1. 
Doubts  and  fears,  v.  2. 
Friend  of  the  lamily,v.  1. 
Gervase  Skinner,  v.  3. 

STIR  in  the  household,  A. 

C.  L.,  v.  14 

The  same.     In  Precepts  and  prac 
tice,  v.  2 37: 

WIDOW  and  the  marquis,  The.   Lond. 

n.  d.     12°  

Hooper.  Henry. 

LOST  model,  The  :  a  romance.     Phil. 

1874.      12° 

WASH  Bolter,  M.  D.;  or,  the  life  of 
an  orator.     Lond.     1872.     sm.  8°... 
Hooper,  Lucy  Hamilton.  (1816-1841). 
SNOW  upon  the  waters.      In   Rouge- 
gorge  and  other  stories 4O: 

UNDKR  false  colors.     In  Not  pretty, 

but  precious 4O: 

Hoosier   school-master,    The.       Ed\v. 

EGGLKSTON 37: 

Hoosier's  mosaics.     M.  THOMPSON....     39: 
Hope,  Ascott  R.     (pseud.)     See  MON- 

CRIEKF,  K.  H. 
Hope,  Cecil. 

SKAHURY  castle.     Phil.     1869.     12°. 
Hope,  Stanley. 

NKwGodiva.     Phil.     1876.     12° 

Hope,  Thomas. 

ANASTASIUS;  or,  memoirs  of  a  Greek. 

N.  Y.     1873.     16° 

Hope  deferred.      E.  F.  POLLARD.     N. 

Y.      1872.     8° 

Hope    and    have.       W.    T.    ADAMS. 

(  Oliver  Optic) 

Hope  Leslie.     C.  M.  SKDOWICK     2  v. 

Hope  .Meredith.     E.  TAHOR 39: 

Hope  on,  hope  ever.    M.  HOWITT 

Hopes.  F.  BRKMER.  In  Works,  v.  1. 
Hopes  and  fears.  C.  M.  YONUK...  .. 
Hopkins,  Alphonso  A. 

His  prison  bars,  and  the  way  to  es 
cape.    Rochester,  N.  Y.    n.  d.    16°. 


37: 
37: 


4657 


4658 


1670 


1640 


1593 
2983 


4668 


4670 


37: 

4673 

38: 

4670 

35: 

251 

39: 

1528-9 

39: 

2718 

37: 

4751 

35: 

2746 

4O: 

1287 

37: 

4680 

Hopkins,  Ellice. 

KOSK  Turquand.    N.  Y.     1876.     8°...     37:       4684 
Hopkins,  John  Baker. 

MAKING   the   worst   of    it.       Lond. 

1874.     2  v.     sm.  8° 37:4686-7 

Hopkins,  Livingston. 

COMIC  history  of  the  United  States. 

N.  Y.      1876.      12° 37:       4690 

Hopkins,  Samuel. 

YOUTH  of  the   old   dominion.     Host. 

1856.      12° 37:       4693 

Horace  Templeton's  diary.     C.  LEV 
ER .". 38:      1594 

Horace  Wilde.      ilrt.   M.  J.   MAL- 

LARY 38:      2434 

Horn,  Van.     (pseud.)     See  OERTKL,  P. 

F.  W. 
Hornby  mills,  and  other  stories.     H. 

KINOSLEY.     2v 38:     957-8 

Contents  : 
Episode    in    the    life    of 


Charles  Mordaunt  Mal- 

maison,  v.  1. 
Eyre's  march,  v.  2. 
Hornby     mills'     garden, 

v.  I. 
Jackson  of  Paul'*,  v.  2. 


March    of    Charles    fetuarl, 

The.  v.  2. 
New  Year's  day  at  Windsor, 

13-27,  v.  ;. 
Some  account  of  the  village 

of  Inverguoich.  v   2. 
Why  Lady   Hornbury's  hall 
was  postponed,  v.  1. 


Horror  i"  the  house,  The.    H.  SPICER. 

In  Hound  to  please,     v.  2 39:       2096 

Horrors    of    Paris,   The.       A.    (D.) 

DUMAS 37;         989 

Horse-shoe  on  the  church  door. 
NACHTIGALI.  (Otmar).  In  R.  G.  N. 
v.  2 4O:  1561 

Horse-shoe  Robinson.  J.  P.  KEN 
NEDY 38:  820 

Hortense,  (Jueen:  an  historical  novel. 
Mrs.  C.  (M.)  MUNDT.  (Louisa 
Miitilbach) 38:  3253 

Hortons,  The:  or,    American    life  at 

home.     D.  B.  CASSEDAY 35:      3025 

Hosmer,  Mrs.  Margaret. 

BLANCH  Gilroy :  a  girl's  storv.    1'hil. 

1871.      12° ) ." 37:       4700 

MOKRISONS,  The:   a  story  of  domes 
tic  life.      Phil.      1868.    'l2° 37:       4701 

VICTIMS   of    dreams,    The.     In    Not 
pretty  but  precious 4O:      1640 

Hospital  sketches.     L.  M.  ALCOTT....     35:        457 

Hospitality.     Mrs.  A.  M.  V.   HALL. 

In  Sketches  of  Irish  character 37:       3887 

Hostages   to  fortune.      Mint    M.    E. 

BKADDON 35:       2566 

Hotel   du   Petit   St.   Jean :  a   Gascon 

story.     C.  DKMPSTER 37:        310 

Hotspur :    a  tale  of    the  old   Dutch 

manor.     M.  T.  WALWOKTH 4O:  97 

Hour  and  the  man,  The:  an  historical 

romance.     II.    MAKTINKAU 38:       2638 

Hour's  instruction  in  political  econ 
omy,  An.  A.  F.  LANGBEIN.  In 
K.  G.  N.  v.  4 4O:  1563 

Hours  of  infancy.  Mrs.  M.  M.  .SHER 
WOOD.  In  Works,  v.  13 39:  1648 

House  and  the   brain,  The.     K.  G.    K. 

L.     BULWKR-LYTTON.          Ill     L.     C. 

v.  2 4O:  1612 

House  behind  the  poplars,  The.  Mrs. 

J.  R.  BKCKWITH 35:  1861 

House  by  the  church-yard,  The.  J. 

S.  LF.FANU 38:  1457 

House  in  the  town,  The :  sequel  to 

Opportunities.  S.WARNER 4O:  175 

House  in  the  valley,  The.  E.  F. 

CARLON 35:  3795 

House  of  cards,  The.  Mrs.  C.  HOKY. 

3v 37:    4465-i 


PROSE  FICTION :     ENGLISH. 


HorsK. 


101 


Ho\viTf. 


House  of  hlmore,     K.  W.  ROHINSON.     39: 
House  of  the  seven  gables.     N.  HAW- 

TIIOKNK  ....................................     37: 


House  of  Yorke.     M.  A.  T  ............... 

House  on  the  moor     Mri.  M.  (().  W.) 


39: 


488 


4178 
2701 


F.  de  BeooN. 


38:      3842 


1887 
1650 


35:       3918 


1-388 


Stories      for     young     house 
keepers.     35:802 
Tried  and  tempted.   3,1:818 
Two  wives,  The.    35:812 
Ways  of  providence.     35:816 
Woman's  trials.    38:816 
Words  for  the  wise.     35:818 


40: 
38: 


House  on  wheels,  The. 

(Mme.de  Stolz)  ...........................     35: 

House  to  let,  A.    In  N.  nnd  T.    v.  10.     4O: 
House  with  two  front  doors,  The.     A. 

CARY.       In   Pictures   of    country 

life  .........................................  .. 

Household  angel  in  disguise.     H.  N. 

(W.)  BAKER.     (Aunt  Hatfie)  ........     35: 

Household  library,  The.      T.  S.  AR 

THUR.     12  v.  in  6. 

Contents  : 

Home  scenes.     3.1:780 
Lessons  in  life.    35:812 
Married  life.    35:786 
Otf-hand  sketches.  35:791 
Seed-time    and    harvest. 

35:796 
Stories  for  parents.  35:801 

Household  of  Bouverie,  The;  or,  the 

elixir  of  gold.  Mrs.  C.  WARFIELD. 
2  v  ........  ^  .................................. 

Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More,  The. 

A.  MANNING  .............................. 

Household  stories.     .1.  L.  K.  and  K. 

W.  GRIMM  .................................     37: 

Household   wreck,   The  :  a  tale.     In 

W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  1  1  .......................     34: 

The  same  ......................................  *15: 

Housekeeper,  M.  K. 

MY  husband's  crime.  N.  Y.   1868.  8°.     37: 
Hoven,  Ernest. 

MAN  with  two  shadows,  The.     Phil. 

18«9.     10°  .................................     37: 

How   a   bride  was   won.      F.   GERST- 

.«CKER  ......................................     37: 

How   Charlie    Roberts  became  a  man. 

L.  M.  THURSTON  ........................     39: 

How  could  he  escape?  a  temperance 

story.      J.  McN.  YV  RIGHT  ............     4O:         886 

How  could   he  help  it?  or,  the  heart 

triumphant.     A.  S.  Ron  ...............     39:        598 

How  he  did  it.     E.  A.  DUPUY  ...........    37:      1068 

How  he  won   her.      Mrs.   E.  1).  E.  N. 

SOUTH  WORTH  ...........................  _    39:      2021 

How  1  became  a  yoeman.     W.  E.  AY 

TOUN.     In  T.  f.  B.     T.I  ...............     4O:       1693 

How    1     stood    for     the      Dreepdaily 

Burghs.      W.    E.    AYTOUN.     In  T. 

f.  B.     v.   2  .................................     4O:       1693 

How  I  was  tracked   by  trappers.     L. 

de  la  KAMK.     (Ouida.)      With.  Ran 

dolph  Gordon  .............................     39: 

35: 


142-3 
2470 
3603 

4181 
4921 

4708 


4714 


2933 


56 
388G 


How  Marjory  helped.     M.  CAROLL.... 
"  How  mother  did  it."     J.  R.  HADKK- 

MAN.N.    In  Not  pretty  but  precious.     4O:      1640 
How  Nellie  found  the  fairies:  a  grand 
mother's  story.     Phil.     1871.     16°.     4O:       2223 
How   the   old   love  fared.     (W.)  \V. 

COLLINS.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  5 4O:       1045 

The  same.     In  Dead  secret 35:       4552 

How   one    fire    lit    another.     L.  de  la 

RAMK.     (Ouida.)      With  Randolph 

Gordon 3Q:          50 

How  one  came  to  marry.     Mrt.  Ij.  C. 

MOULTOX.     In  My  third  book 39;       3182 

How  one  woman  kept  her  husband. 

In  Saxe  HOLM'S  stories 37:      45G1 

How  1'obinson  lost  his  fellowship.     R. 

BLACK.      With  Lady  Caroline 35:       2169 


How  Santa  Clause  came  to  Simpson's 
bar.      (F.)    B.    HARTK.      In   Mrt. 

Skagg's  husbands 33;       ;go7 

How  to  be  a  man.     H.  NKWCOMB 38:      3575 

How  to  conquer  ;  or,  Allen  Ware.    C. 

M.  TROWBRIUHK 39;       3302 

How  to  do  it.     E.  E.  HALE 37;      3835 

How  we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries. 

W.  E.  AYTOUN.    In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  3.    4O:      1G94 
How   we  got   up   the    Gleninutc.hkin 
railway,  and  how  we  got  out  of  it. 
W.  E.  AYTOUN.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  1...    4O:      1693 
How  will  it  end?   a  romance.     J.  C. 

HKYWOOD 37;      4397 

Howard,  Blanche  Wyllys. 

ONK  summer.     Bost.     1876.      lf>° 37;       4720 

Howard,    Caroline.       (pseud.)       See 

JERVEY,  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Howard  and  his  teacher.    H.  N.  ( W.) 

BAKER.     (Aunt  I/titlie) 35:       1389 

Howard,  the   apprentice   boy.     Mrs. 

C.  L.  HENT/.      With  Banished  son.     37;      4311 
Howard  Tracy.     For  sequel,  see  Bella 

Trelawny.     J.  T.  SMITH 39:       1900 

Howell,  .John. 

EXPERIMENTER,  The.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  2 4O:      1712 

FORTUNES  of  William  Wighton,  The. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1 4Q:      1711 

LEGEND  of  Calder  Moor.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  9 4Q:       1719 

MAJOR  Weir's  coach.      In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  3 4O;       1713 

MAN-OF-WAR'S  man,  The.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  8 4Q:      1718 

PRISONER  of  war,  The.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  9 4Q:       1719 

SCOTTISH  veteran,  The.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  6 4Q:      1716 

SERGEANT'S  tales,  The.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  3-5 40:1713-15 

Content*  : 

Beggar's  camp,  v.  4.  Packman's  journey  to  Lon- 

Imprudent  marriage, v.  5.  don,  v.  f>. 

John  Square's  voyage  to        Palatines,  The,  v.  3. 
India,  v.  4. 

SEVEN  years'  dearth,  The.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  7 4O:       1717 

SLAVS,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:      1712 

Howells,  William  Dean.     (b.  1837). 
CHANCE     acquaintance,    A.        Bost. 

1874.      16° 37;       4724 

DAY'S  pleasure,  A.     Bost.     1876.    24°.     37:       4728 
FOREGONE  conclusions.     Bost.    1875. 

12°  37:       4725 

ROMANCE  of  real  life,  A.     In  L.  C., 

v.  4 4O;      1614 

THBIR  wedding  journey.   Bost.  1872. 

12° 37:      4726 

The  same.     Bost.     1875.     18° 37;       4727 

Howitt,  Anna  Mary. 

SCHOOL  of  life,  The.    Bost.    1855.   16°.     37:       4737 
Howitt,  Mary.     (b.  1804). 

ALICE  Franklin:  a  tale.   N.Y.    1854 

18°  37;       4745 

AUTHOR'S  daughter,  The:  a  tale.    N. 

V.     n.  d.     8° 37:      4746 

BRIGHT  days.     Bost.     1869.     12° 37:      4747 

CITIZEN   of    Prague,  The;    and    Li- 

voninn   tales.     Tr.  by  M.  Howitt. 

N.Y.     1870.     8° 4Q:       2091 

DIAL  of  love,  The.     Phil.    1854.    12°.     37:       4749 
HEIR  of  Wast-Wayland,  The.     N.Y. 

1855.      12° 37;       4750 

Hone  on,  hope  ever.      N.  Y".      1857 

18° 37:       4751 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


IIOWITT. 


102 


HUMORS. 


Howitt,  Mary,  (continued.} — 

LITTLE  coin,  much  care.   N.Y.    18C7. 

18° 37: 

LOVE  and  money.  N.Y.  1867.  18°.  37: 
MY  own  story.  N.Y.  1867.  18°...  37: 
MY  uncle,  the  clockmaker.  N.  Y. 

n.  d.     18°  37: 

No  sense  like  common  sense.     N.  Y. 

1859.      18° 37: 

SOWING  and  reaping.     N.  Y.     1867. 

18° 37: 

STOKY  of  a  genius.   N.  Y.   1867. 

18° 37: 

STRIVE   and   thrive.      N.  Y.      1867. 

18° 37: 

TKUST  and  trial.     Lond.     1858.     sin. 

37: 
37: 
37: 


18°. 


4752 
4753 
4754 

4755 
4756 

4757 
4758 
4759 

4760 
4761 

4762 


4764 
4765 
4766 


4776 
4777 


37:   4778 

Poacher's  progress.  The. 
Sir  Peter  and  his  pigeon. 
Some  love-passages  in  the 

lite  of  every-day  people. 
Two  squires,  The. 
Woodnook  wells,  The;   or, 

neighbors1  quarrels. 


Two  apprentices.  N.Y.  1867. 
VIGNETTES.  Lond.  n.  d.  sm. 
"VVincii  is  the  wiser?  N.  Y.  1867. 

18°  37:       4763 

WHO  shall  be  greatest?    N.Y.    1867. 

18° 37: 

WOOD  Leighton.    Lond.    1847.     16°.     37: 
WORK  and  wages.    N.Y.    1867.    18°.     37: 
Howitt,  William,     (b.  1795). 

BOY'S    adventures    in    the   wilds   of 

Australia,  A.  Lond.  1866.  12°.  37: 
JOHNNY  Darbyshire.  In  L.  C.,  v.  9.  4O: 
LIKK  and  adventures  of  Jack  ot  the 

mill.     N.Y.     1872.     8° 37: 

WOODUURN    Grange.      Phil.      n.   d. 

12° 37: 

Howitt,  William  and  Mary. 

SToKiKsof  English  and  foreign  life. 

Lond.      1853.     sm.  8° 

Contents  : 

Hunnyhiins   at  the    sea 
side,  The. 
Hunt,  The. 
Lent  from  the  diary  of  a 

poor  schoolmistress. 
Margaret  von  Ehrenberg, 

the  artist-wife. 
Melclruni  family,  The. 
Howleglass,   the   merry  jester.     In 

R.  U.  N.,  v.  1  4O:       1560 

Hubback,  Mrs.  .1. 

MAY  and  December:  a  tale  of  wedded 

life.     Phil.     1866.     12° 

WIFE'S  sister,  The;  or,  the  forbidden 

marriage.     N.  Y.     1865.     8° 

Hubert  Freeth's  prosperity:   a  story. 

Mrs.  N.  CROPLAND 35: 

Hudson,  Kobert. 

KI.MHEKWELL    house.      Lond.      1870. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 37: 

Hudson's  bay.     R.  M.  BALLANTYNK.     35: 

Hugh  Melton.     K.  KING 38: 

Hugh     Worthington.        Mrs.    M.    J. 

HOLMES 37: 

Hughes,  Thomas,     (b.  1823). 

SCOURING  of  the  white  horse,  The; 
or,  the  long  vacation  of  a  London 

clerk.     Camb.     1859.     12° 

TOM  Brown  at  Oxford.     Bost.     1864. 

2  v.     12° 

TOM  Brown's  school  davs  at  Rugby. 

lllus.     Lond.     1872.  "  8° 37: 

The  same.     Bost.     1872.     12° 37: 

The  same.      Leip.     1858.     sq.  16°.     37: 
Hughe's   vendetta.       F.  0.  FISHER. 
(Christian  Reid.)     In  Nina's  atone 
ment 37: 

Hughs,  Mrs. . 

Two  schools,  The:   a  moral  tale.     N. 
Y.    n.  d.     12° 37: 


37: 
37: 


4788 


4789 


5056 


4796-8 

1468 

915 

4571 


37:       4814 
37:4815-16 


4817 
4818 
4819 


2201 


37: 


4832 
4840 
4836 


37:       4833 


38:       4776 


37:       4834 


4826 


Hughs,  Mrs.  Mary.     (Aunt  Mary). 
AUNT  Mary's  stories.     1st  scries.     N. 
Y.     n.  d.      16°   .........................     37:      4808 

Contents  : 

Genorosity.     Holidays    in    the    country. 
Young  sailor,  The. 

Hugo,     Victor    (Marie).       (b.     1802). 
BiiKiAND,  The;     or,    demon    of    the 

north.  (Tr.  of  Han  d  Islands). 

Phil.     n.  d.     8°  .......................... 

BY  the  king's  command.     (Tr.  of  Par 

ordre  du  roi)  ..............................      37: 

The  same.     In    Man    who  laughs. 

Pt.  11  ........................  .......  .....     37: 

CLAUDE  Gueux  :  the  last  day  of  a 

condemned   man.     (Tr.    of    Claude 

Gueux  and  Le  dernier  jour  dun  con- 

damtte).     N.Y.     18G9.     12°  ........... 

GAVUOCIIK,  the  gamin  of  Paris.  (Tr. 

of    part  of  Leg   misembles).     Phil. 

1872.      16°  ................................. 

HUNCHBACK  of    Notre   Dame,    The. 

(Notre-dame    de    Paris).       Tr.    by 

Henry  L.    Williams.     Bost.     1866. 

12°  .......................................... 

JARGAL.  (Euy-Jargal).  Tr.  by  Charles 

Kdwin     \Vilbour.      illus.     N.     Y. 

1866.      12°  .................................      37:       4835 

MAN    who    laughs,   The.        (Tr    of 

L'homme  qui  rit).    N.  Y.     1869.    8°.     37:       4836 

Contents  : 
Pt1  I.    Sea  and  night.    Pt.  II.    By  the  king's  command. 

The   same.     Pt.   1.     N.  Y.      1869. 

8°  .........................................     37:       4841 

Contents  : 
Sea  and  night. 

MISKRAHLKS,  Les.     Tr.  by  Chas.  E. 

Wilbour.      N.  Y.      1874.     8°  .........      37:       4837 

The  same.       Lond.       n.  d.        12°. 

[abridged.]  .............................     37:       4838 

NINETY-THREE.    (Quatre-vtngt-treize). 

Tr.  by  Frank  Lee  Benedict.  N.  Y. 

1874.      12°  .................................     37:       48311 

PAR   ordre    du    roi.      In     Man    who 

laughs.     Pt.  2  .............................     37:       4836 

The  same  ...................................     37:       4840 

SEA  and  night.     ///  Man  who  laughs. 

Pt.   1  ...................................  .  .....     37:       4836 

The  same  ...................................     37:      4841 

TOILERS  of  the  sea.     (Tr.  of  Les  trav- 

ailleursde  lamer).  N.Y.  1869.  8°.  37:  4842 
Huguenot,  The.  G.  P.  R.  JAMES  .....  38:  193 
Huguenot  exiles,  The.  E.  A.  Du- 

ITY  ..........................................     37:      1069 

Huguenot  family,  The,   in   the   Kng- 

li.-h  village.    Miss  K  EDDIE.   (Sarah 

Tijtler)  ......................................     38:         714 

Hulda  ;  or  the  deliverer.  F.  LEWALU. 

Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister  ............     38:       1685 

Hum,  the   son   of  Buz.     Mrs.  H.  (  E.) 

15.  STOWK.  In  Queer  little  people.  39:  2334 
Hume  :ind  the  governor  of  Berwick. 

A.  LEIGHTON.  In  W.  T.  B.  v.  9.  4O:  1719 
Humility  and  her  portrait-painters. 

Mri.  E.   K.  CHARLES.      With  Cot 

tage  by  the  cathedral  ...................     35:      4071 

Humility   before    honor,     and    other 

tales  and  illustrations.       Mrs.  C.  E. 

TONNA.     (Charlotte  Elizabeth)  .......     39:      3065 

Contents  : 

Knithful  dogs,  The.     Memoir  of  ihe  au 
thor.     Widow  of  the  Ziuepath,  The. 

Humors    of    Falconbridge.       J.    F. 

KEI.I.EY  ...................................     33:      2395 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


HUMPHREY. 


103 


IN. 


Humphrey  Clinker.       T.   SMOI.I.ET. 

In  Works 39:      1970 

The  samo 39:       1975 

The  same.     2v 39:1973-4 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:       -'976 

Hunchback  of  Notre  dnme.    (M.)V. 

HiciO    37:       4834 

Hundred  ministers,  and  how  they 
switched  off:  the  lights  and  shad- 
dows  of  ministerial  life.  Bost. 
1874.  16° 33:  509 

Hungarian    brothers,    The.     A.    P. 

1'oRTKR 38:      4G48 

Hungerford,  .lames. 

OLD  plantation,  The,  and  what  I  gath 
ered  there  in  an  autumn  month. 
N.  Y.  1859.  12° 37;  4850 

Hungry  heart.  The.     J.  W.  DsFoR- 

RKST.     In  Xot  pretty  but  precious.     4O:       1640 

Hunnybuns  at  the  sea-side.  W.  and 
M.  HOWITT.  In  Stories  of  Eng 
lish  and  foreign  life 37:  4778 

Hunt,  (James  Henry)  Leigh.  (1784- 
1859). 

FOSTER  brother,  The.    N.  Y.     1871. 

8° 37;       4855 

Hunt,  The.     W.  and  M.  HOWITT.    In 

Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life.     37:       4778 
Hunt  cup,  A  ;  or,  loyalty  before  all. 

W.  BRADWOOD 35:       2653 

Hunted  down.     0.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS.    37:        479 
The  same.    With  Lamplighter's  story.     37:         481 
Hunted    down;    and    Uncommercial 

traveller.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS 37:         480 

Hunter  and  Tom.    J.  ABBOTT 35:         48 

Hunter's  feast.     M.  RKID 39:        248 

Hunting  the  lions  ;  or,  the  land  of  the 
negro.  It.  M.  BALLAXTYXE.  /« 

Tales  of  adventure,     v.  3 35:       148") 

Hunting   sports  in   the  west.     C.    15. 

HAKTI.KV 37;       4067 

Huntington,  .J.  V. 

ALDAN  :  the  history  of  a  young  pur 
itan.  N.  Y.  1853.  2  v.  12° 37:  4860-1 

LADY  Alice;  or,  the  new  Una.     N. 

Y.      1873.      8° 37:       4862 

Husbands  and  homes.     Mrs.  M.  V. 

(H.)  TKKHUXK.    (Marion  Ilarland).     39:      2837 
Husks  :  Home  us  Empty  heart.     Mrt. 
M.    V.    (H.)    TKKHUXK.     (Marion 

Ilurlaiid) 39:       2833 

The  .same 39:      2838 

Hutchinson,  John  C. 

SHE  and  I  :  a   love  story,  a  life  his 
tory.     Lond.     1873.     2  v.     sm.  8°.     37:   48G8-9 
Hwa  Tsien  Ki. 

FLOWERY  scroll,  The:  a  Chinese 
novel.  Tr.  and  illus.  \>y  Sir  John 
Bowring.  Lond.  1868.  sm.  8°.  4O:  2151 

Hyacinthe,  Mrs.     E.  C.  GREY 37:      3501 

Hypatia  ;  or,  new   foes.     C.   Kixos- 

LEY.     2v 38:     930-1 

The  same 38:         929 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:         932 

Hyperion.       11.    W.    LOXOFKI.LOW. 

In  Prose  works 34:       1583 

The  same 34:      1586 

Hypocrites,  The.     I'.  SCARUOX.     In 

Whole  comical  works >:134:      1915 


I. 


I  cannn  be  fashed;  or,  Willie  Grant's 
confessions.  J.  M.  WILHON.  In 
W.  T.  B.  v.  5 4O: 


1715 


I  have  a  right.  J.  TXUKLOW.  In  Sto 
ries  told  to  a  child 38: 

I  will  be  a  sailor.   Mrs.  L.  C.  TUTIIILL.     39: 

I  will  be  a  soldier.  Mrt.  L.  C.  TUTHILL.     39: 

Ice  maiden,  The.     H.  C.  AXDKRSKN....    35: 

Ida  Craven.     H.  M.  CADELI 35: 

Ida  (ioldwin  .  or,  the  perils  of  fortune. 

A.  DKRISY 37: 

Ida  May:    a  story.     M.  H.  (G)  PIKK. 

(Mary  Langdon) 38: 

Idalia :  a   romance.     L.  de  la  RAMK. 

(Ouida) 39: 

The  same.     2  v.  in  1 39: 

Ideen,  Marie  A. 

CHANOINH  the  crosses  and  winning 
the  crown.     Phil.     1873.     10° 38: 

Idle  scholar.     See  Julia  Hatfield. 

Idler,  The.      Mrt.  M.  M.   SHERWOOD. 

/n  Works,     v.  15 39: 

Idolatry:     a     romance.       J.    HAW- 

TIIORNK 37: 

Idyl  of  Red  gulch.     (F.)    B.   HARTE. 

In  Luck  of  roaring  camp 33: 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     E.  E.  HALE 33: 

Contents: 

Children  of  the  public. 

Christmas  waits  in  Bos 
ton. 

Lust  of  the  Florida, 

Last  voyage  of  the  Reso 
lution. 

Man  without  a  country. 

The  same 37: 

Ignatius,  Rev.  Father. 

LEONARD  Morris  ;  or,  the  Benedictine 

novice.     Lond.     1871.     sm.  8° 38: 

Ignotus.     (pseud.) 

CUI.MSHIRK  folk.    Lond.     1873.    3  v. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 38: 

Ik  Marvel,     (pseud.)      See  MITCHELL, 

D.  G. 
Iliad   of    Sandy    bar,    The.       (F.)    B. 

HARTK.    In  Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands.     37: 
111  got  ill  gone.     J.  BANIX.      In  Bit  o' 

writin" 35: 

I'll  try.     H.  N.   (W.)   BAKER.    (Aunt 

Haitie) 35: 

Illustrations   of   Irish   pride.     Mrs. 

A.  M.   F.   HALL.     In   Lights   and 

shadows,     v.  1 

Illustrations  of  lying.  Mrs.  A.  OPIE. 

In  Works,  v.  3 

Image  of  his  father,  The.     H.  and  A. 

M  AVIIKW 

Immermann,  Karl  Lebrecht.  (1796- 

1840). 

WOXDEKS  in  the  Spessart,  The.     In 
T.  f.  G 4O:      1699 

Imogen.     E.  S.  HOLT 37:      4(513 

Impending  sword.     E.  YATKS.     3  v.    40:1209-11 

Imprisoned  demon,  The.  W.  GIL- 
IIKRT.  In  Doctor  Austin's  guests, 
v.  2 ! 37:  2987 

Imprisoned  mind.    Mrt.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 

//<  Temper  and  temperament 37:       1690 

Improvisatore,  The.  H.  C.  AXDKR 
SKN 35:  647 

Imprudent  marriage,  The.  In  The 
Serjeant's  tales.  J.  HOWKLL.  In 
W.T.I!,  v.  5 4O:  171.r> 

In  bonds:  a  novel.     L.  PRKSTON 38:      4727 

In  the  Cumarguo.     E.    BOWLES 35:       2432 

In  a  cellar.        II.    E.    (P.)   SPOKFORD. 

1RM  Amber  gods 39:      2126 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.  A.  B.  ED 
WARDS ^ 37:  1523 


33 

3388 

3389 

646 

3720 

343 
4514 

49 
50 


10 


1650 
4167 

1996 

1828 


My  double  and  how  he  un 
did  me. 

Old  and  new  face  to  face. 
Piece  of  possible  history. 
Skeleton  in  the  eloset. 
South  American  editor. 


3836 


20-2 


4057 


1531 


1390 


37:   3884 


38:   3903 


38:   2792 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


IN. 


104 


INGRAHAM. 


Indoors  and  out;   or,  views  from  the 

chimney  corner.     W.   T.  ADAMS. 

(Oliver   Optic) 

In   duty   bound.       By   the   author    of 

Mark  Warren.     N.  Y.     1871.     8°. 

In  exile.     W.  VON  ST 

In   exitu  Israel:    an   historical  novel. 

>S.  BARING-GOULD 

In  extremis:  a  novelette.      Mrs.  R.  S. 

GREENOUGH  

In   a  glass   darkly.     J.    Sheridan  LE- 

FANU.     3  v 

In  his  name.     E.  E.  HALE 

In  honor  bound  :  a  novel.     C.  GIBBON. 
In  the  isle  of  Wight:  a  novel.     Lend. 

1873.     2  v.     sm.  8° 

In   the   lap   of  fortune.      J.   HATTON. 

3  v 

In  the  ranks.     Miss  A.  M.  DOUGLASS... 

In  the  rapids.     T.  J.  IRVING 

In  the  ring.  Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK.  (for 
merly  Miss  Mulock).  In  Unkind 

word 

The  same 

In   school   and   out.      W.   T.   ADAMS. 

( Oliver  Optic) 

In  search  of  the  castaways.    J.  VERNE. 

In  silk  attire.     W.  BLAOK 

In  strange  company.     J.  GRKENWOOD. 

In  that  state  of  life.     H.  AIDC 

In  trust ;  or,  Dr.  Bertrand's  household. 

A.  M.  DOUGLAS 

In   the   wilds   of   Africa.     W.   H.   G. 

KINGSTON 

In   a   winter   city.      L.   de   la    KAME. 

(Ouida) 

Ina.     K.  VALERIO 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  S.     (1753- 

1821). 
NATURE  and  art.    Lond.    1820.    18°. 

WUh  Mrs.  BROOKK'S  Julia  Mande- 

ville 

SIMPLE  story.     Lond.     1820.     18°.... 
Incognito,  The;  or  Count  Fitz-Hum. 

Dr.  SCHULTZE.     Tr.   by   Thomas. 

DeQuiney.     /»  Works,     v.  10 

Independence :    a    centennial    love 

story.     L.  M.  ALOOTT.     In  Silver 

pitchers 

Independence.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Sketches 

India ;  the  pearl  of  Pearl  river.     E. 

J).  E.  N.       SOUTHWORTH 

Indian  chief,  The.     G.  AIMAKD 

Indian  cottage.  .1.  H.  B.  DE  ST. 
PIERRE.  In  Works,  v.  1 

Indian  fairy  tales.     C.  MATTHEWS 

Indian  friend,  An.  E.  EOGLKSTON. 
I»  Schoolmaster's  stories 

Indian  pilgrim,  The.  Mrs.  M.  M. 
SHERWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  4 

Indian  queen,  The.     A.  S.  STEPHENS. 

Indiana:  a  love  story.  Mme.  A.  L. 
A.  D.  DUDEVANT.  (George  Sand). 

Indian's  revenge,  An.  D.  P.  THOMP 
SON.  With  May  Martin 

Inez:  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.  A.  J. 
WILSON 

Infant's  grave,  An.  Mrs.  M.  M. 

SHERWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  6  

The  same.  In  Works,  v.  13 

Infant's  progress,  An.  Mrs.  M.  M. 
SHERWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  5 

Infelice.  A.  J.  (E.)  WILSON,  (for 
merly  Miss  Evans) 


35: 

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39: 

35: 
37: 


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2226 
2187 


1573 
3435 


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37:  3838 

37:  2951 

4O:  2228 

37:  4104-6 

37:  809 

38:  55 


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35:      4944 


35: 
39: 
35: 

37:      3455 
35:        351 


37: 
38: 

39: 
40: 


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38: 


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37: 

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35: 

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38: 


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39: 

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39: 
4O: 

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39: 

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3692 
217'6 


810 


990 


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245 


2896 
25 


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471 
3887 

2022 
390 

1891 
2682 


37:       1595 


1639 
2210 

909 
2975 

571 

1641 
1648 

1640 

572 


Infernal  marriage,  The.     B.  DISR.V.LI. 

With  Ixion  in  heaven 37: 

The  same 37: 

Infidel,  The.     R.  M.  BIRD 35: 

Infirmary,  The.      Mrs.  M.  M.  SIIKR- 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  8 39: 

Influence.     Mrs.  BROOKFIELD.     2  v.     35: 
Ingelow,  .lean.     (b.  1825). 

MOPSA,  the  fairy.     Bost.     1869.     16°.     38: 
OFF   the  Skelligs :    a  novel.      Bost. 

1872.     12° 38: 

SISTER'S  bye-hours,  A.     Bost.     1868. 
16° 38: 

Contents : 

Laura  Richmond. 

Marked. 

Musohachito  mio. 

Poor  Matt;  or,the  clouded 

intellect. 
STORIES  told  to  a  child.    Bost.    1866. 

16°  38: 

Content*  : 
Can  and  conld. 
Deborah's  book. 


668 

669 

2119 

1643 
3111 


31 


Prejudice  ;    or,    the    black 
polyanthus. 

Ups  and  downs  of  life. 
Widow  Miiclean  ;  or,  lending 
to  the  Lord. 


33 


Golden  opportunity]  The. 
Giandmother's  shoe, 

The. 

I  have  a  right. 
Life  of  Mr.  John  Smith, 

The. 


for   stories. 


STUDI  H:S 

16°  

Contents  : 
Cumlierers,  The. 

I's  governe 
ambition. 


Little  Rie  and  the  rosebuds. 

Lonely  rock. 

Minnows  with   silver  tails, 
The. 

Moorish  gold,  The. 

One-eyed  servant,  The. 

Suspicious  jackdaw,  The. 

Two  ways  of  telling  a  story. 

Wild-dock  shooter.  The. 
Bost.       1870. 
38:         34 


I)r.  I  Jean's  j 
Ernilv's  an 


My  great-aunt's  picture. 
Stolen  treasure,  The. 


Ingemann,  B.  S. 

AGKD  Kabbi,  The.    In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  M 4O:       1532 

ALL  souls1  day.     In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  3 4O:      1532 

DEATH  ship,  The.     In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  3 4O:       1532 

DOOMED     house,     The.        In     Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,  v.  1 4O:       1530 

SKCKKT    witness,    The.       In     Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,  v.  1 4O:       1530 

Ingenue  ;    or,   the   death    of    Marat. 

A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:        !'9<> 

Ingersleben,  Frau  von.  (E.  von  lioth- 
etifels). 

ELKANORE.     Phil.     1872.     12° 38:  41 

Ingham,  Col.  Frederic,     (pseud.)     See 

K.  K.  HALE. 
Ingham  papers.     E.  E.  HALE 33:       1829 

How  Mr.  Frye   would   have 
preached  it. 

Memoir  of  ('apt.  Fred,  lug- 
ham. 

Ragman  and  ragwoman. 

Kound  the  world  in  a  hack. 

Paul   Jones  and    Dennis 
Duval. 


Contents : 
Daily  hread. 
Dicl  he  take  the  Prince  to 

ride  ? 

Pinner  speaking. 
Friends'  meeting. 
Good  society. 
Good-natured  pendulum. 


The  same 37:      3837 

Inglises,  The;  or,  how  the  way  opened. 

M.  M.  ROBERTSON 39:        472 

Ingo.       G.   FRKYTAG.      Tr.   by   .1/r.s. 

Malcolm 37:       2481 

The  same.     In  Our  forefathers,  pt.  1.     37:      2484 
Ingolsby,     Thomas.       ( pseud. )       See 

BARIIAM,  B.  H. 

Ingolsby  legends.     R.  H.  BAKU  AM....     35:      1502 
Ingraban.    G.  FRKYTAG.    Id  series  of 

Our  forefathers '..     37:       2482 

The  same.     In  Our  forefathers,  pt.  2.     37:       2485 
Ingraham,  Joseph  Holt.  (1809-1866). 
I'n.LARof  lire,  The;  Israel  in  bond 
age.     Bost.     1871-     12° 38:          44 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


INGRAITAM. 


105 


IRVINO. 


Ingraham,  (continued.) — 

I'KINCK  of  the  house  of  David,  The. 

N.  Y.     1859.     12° 38:          45 

SIN  xv  South,  The.    Phil.    1«60.    12°.     38:          46 
THKOSK  of   David,  The;    from   the 

consecration    of    the   Shepherd    of 

Bethlehem  to  the  rebellion  of  Prince 

Absalom:  being  HM   illustration  of 

the  splendor,  power  and  dominion 

of  the  reign  of  the  shepherd,  poet, 

warrior,  king,  and  prophet — ances 
tor  mid  type  of  Jesus :  in  a  series  of 

letters   addressed    by   an   Assyrian 

ambassador,  resident  at    the  court 

of  Saul  and   David,  to  his  lord  and 

king   on    the   throne  of   Ninevah; 

wherein    the    glory  of  Assyria,  as 

well  as  the  magnificence  of  Judeii, 

is  presented  to  the  reader  as  by  an 

eye-witness.      Bost.     1873.     12°....     38:          47 
Ingrain  place:    a  novel.     By  a CAPK 

COLONIST.     (pseud.)     2v.ini 35:      3748 

Inheritance.      M.    FKRRIKR.      With 

Marriage  and  destiny 37:       2101 

Initials,  The:  a  story  of  modern  life. 

I.  von  TAUTPHCKVS 39:      2760 

The  same.     2v.ini 39:      2761 

Innocent:  a  tale  of  modern  life.     M. 

(O.  W.I  OUPHANT 38:      3843 

Innocent  adultery,  The.    P.  SCARRON. 

In  Comical  works *34:       10i:> 

Inquisitor,   The;  or,  the  struggle  in 

Ferrara.     W.  GILBERT.     3  v 37:2988-90 

Inside  :  a  chronicle  of  secession.     \V. 

M.  BAKKK 35:      1430 

Interesting  young  person,  An.     11. 

SIMCKK.     In  Bound  to  please,  v.  2.     39:       209(5 
Interpreter,   The.     G.   .1.  WHYTE- 

MKLYILLK.     2v.ini 4O:        434 

Interrupted  wedding.    A.  MANNING.     38:      2472 
Intestate,  The.     J.  HALT..      In  Le 
gends  of  the  west 37:      3870 

Intimate  friends.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHKK- 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  7 39:       1642 

Invasion,  The.     G.  GRIFFIN .,..     37:      3558 

Invasion    of    France    in    1814.      E. 

KKCKMASN  and  A.  CIIATKIAN  37:       1733 

Invisible  prince,^,  The.  F.  O'CONNOR. 

I,,  L.  C.,  v.  8 4O:      1<518 

Involuntary    experimentalist,    The. 

In  T.  f.  15.,  v.  6 4O:       1<5!)5 

Ireland.      11.  MARTINEAV.     lllus.  of 

pol.  econ.,  v.  3 38:       2641 

Ireland.      Erin-go-Bragh ;    or.    Irish 

life   pictures.     W.   II.   MAXWELL. 

2v.ini 38:       2744 

Ireland,  Legendary  history  of.     L.  T. 

UK  BAHXKVAL.  '  Tr.  by  J.  G.  Shea.     28:        920 
Ireland.  Legends  and   stories  of.     S. 

LOVER 38:      1886 

Ireland,  Legends  of  the  wars  in.     R. 

D.JOYCE 38:        523 

Irene  ;  or,  bench-broken  billows.  Mr>. 

B.  F.  BAKU 35:       1345 

Irene;   and  Hathaway  strange.     (J.  V. 

de  VINOUT 39:      3750 

Iris.     O.  W.  HOLMES.     In  L.  C.    v.  7.    4O:      1616 
Irish  life,  Lights  and  shadows  of.  Mm. 

A.  M.  F.  HALL.     3v 37:3882-4 

Irish  character,  Sketches  of.      Mrs.  A. 

M.  F.  HAI.I 37:      3887 

The  same.     ///  W.  S.  C.  L 34:      4174 

The  same *15:      4914 

Irish   character,   Sketches  of.        Mrs. 

MEKEIIITH.     In   Lacemakers 38:       2925 


Irish  life,  Tale  of.  See  DONELAN'S 

Value  of  Fostertown 37: 

Irish  lord-lieutenant  and  his  double, 

The.  J.  HANIM.  In  Bit  o'  writin'.  35: 

Irish  peasantry,  Stories  of.  Mrs.  A. 

M.  F.  HALL.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.  v.  14.  *15: 

Irish  peasantry,  Traits  and  stories  of 

\V.    CAKLKToN 35: 


35: 


771-2 


1531 


4924 


3840 
3841-2 


The  samu.     2  v. 
Irish  reaper,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON.    In 

W.  T.  B.     v.  8 4O:       1718 

Irish   refugee,   The.       E.    D.    E.     N. 

SOUTH  WORTH,  ll'ith  Wife's  victory.     39:       2042 
Iron,  N.  C.     (Stella). 

MINA  Monti.     Phil.     1872.      12° 38:  52 

Iron  cage,  The.     Mrs.   M.   M.  SIIKR- 

wooi).      In  Works,      v.   4 39:       1639 

Iron  cousin,  The.     M.  C.  CLARKE 35:      4335 

Iron   hand,    The;    or,   the   knight   of 

Maiileon.     A.  (D.)   DUMAS 37:         991 

Iron  horse,   The;  or,  life  on   the   line. 

K.  M.  BALLANTYNF. 35:      1469 

Iron  mask,  The.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:        992 

Iron  shroud,  The.     \V.  MUDFORD.     In 

L.  C.     v.  3 4O:       1(513 

Ironthorpe,    the    pioneer    preacher. 

.1.  T.  TKOWKKIDGK.   (PaulCreyton).     39:       3319 
Irreconcilable    man,    The.      A.    F. 

LANOHKIN.     In  R.  G.  X.     v.  4 4O:       1563 

Irving,  Thomas  .1.      (dcrnld  Hart). 
IN    the    rapids:    a    romance.       Phil. 

1871.       12°  38:  55 

Irving,  Washington.  (  Geoffrey  Crayon; 

JHettrifh    Knickerbocker;     Jonathan 

Oldxlyle).      (1783-1859). 
BRACEKRIDOK    Hall;   or,  the    humor- 

N.Y.     1869.      16°.     33:       2257 


ists:  a  medley. 
Contents : 

Anncite  Pelnrbe. 

Author,  The. 

Author's  farewell,  The. 

Haehelor's  con  Cessions,  A. 

Bachelors. 

Busy  nmn,  The. 

Culprit.  The. 

D.,lph  Heyliger. 

English   country  gentle 
man 

English  gravity. 

Falconry 

Family  misfortunes. 

Family  relies*. 

Family  servants. 

Farm  house,  The. 

Forest  trees. 

Fortune-telling. 

Gentility. 

Gvpsies. 

Hall,  The. 

Haunted  house,  The. 

Hawking. 

Historian,  The. 

Horsemanship. 

Library,  The. 
GOLDEN  age  of  Xew  York,  The.     In 

Treasure-trove  series,     v.  1 

HISTORY  of  Xew  York,  A.  From  the 
beginning  of  the  world  to  the  end 
of  the  Dutch  dynasty.  Containing 
among  many  surprising  and  curi 
ous  matters,  the  unutterable  pon- 
derings  of  Walter  Doubter.  The 
disastrous  projects  of  William  the 
Testy,  and  the  chivalrous  achieve 
ments  of  Peter  the  Headstrong,  the 
three  Dutch  Governors  of  New- 
Amsterdam.  Being  the  only  au 
thentic  history  of  the  times  that 
ever  hath  been  published.  Lond. 
MUCCCXXXVI.  16° 


Literary  antiquary,  A. 

Love  charms*. 

Love  symptoms. 

Lovers,  The. 

Lovers'  trouhles. 

Manuscript,  The. 

May-day 

May-day  customs. 

Old'  soldier,  An. 

Popular  superstitions. 

Ready-money  Jack. 

Rookery.  The. 

St.  M'irk's  eve. 

School,  The. 

Schoolmaster,  The. 

Story-telling. 

Stout  gentleman.  The. 

Student  of  Salamanca,  The. 

Travelling. 

Village  politician!  A. 

Village  worthies. 

Wedding,  The. 

Widow,  The. 

Widow's  retinue,  The. 

Wives. 


4O:       1701 


33: 


PKOSE  FICTIOX:     EXGLISH. 


IRVING. 


106 


JACK. 


Irving,  W.,  (continued.) — 

SKETCH-BOOK,  The,  of  Geoffrey 
Crayon,  gent.  Loud.  1834.  2  v. 
12°..,  33:2259-60 


Content* : 

Angler,  The. 

Art  of  book-making,  The. 

Author'*  account  of  him 
self,  The. 

Boar's  hear!  tavern,  East- 
cheap,  The. 

Broken  heart,  The. 

Christmas. 

Christinas  day. 

Christmas  dinner,  The. 

Christmas  eve. 

English  writers  on  Amer 
ica. 

Inn  kitchen,  The. 

John  Bull. 

Legend  ol  Sleepy  Hollow, 
The. 

L'envoi. 

Little  Hritain. 

The  same.     Leip.     1843. 


London  antiquities. 
Mutability  ot    literature, 

The. 

Philip  of  Pokanokot. 
Pride  of  the  village,  The. 
Hip  Van  Winkle. 
Roscoe. 
Royal  poet,  A. 
Rural  funerals. 
Hural  lite  in  England. 
Spectre  bridegroom,  The 
Stage  coach,  The. 
Stratford  on  Avon. 
Sunday  in  London.  A. 
Traits  of  Indian  character. 
Voyage,  The. 
WeMminster  abbey. 
Widow  and  her  son,  The. 
Wife,  The. 

33:        2261 


1. 


33: 


.  1. 


22G2 
61 
60 


same.  Leip.  1843.  sq.  16° 
SPANISH  papers,  and  other  miscella 
nies  hitherto  unpublished  or  uneol- 
lected.  Arranged  and  edited  by 
Pierre  M.  Irving.  N.  Y.  I860. 
12°  ..........................................  33;  2263-4 

Contents  : 
Abderahrrmn  :  founder   of  the  dynasty  of  Ommiades  in 

Spain,     v.  1. 

Biographicf!  sketches,    v.  '2. 
Chronicle  of  Fernan  Gonzalez,  Count  of  Castile, 
Chronicle  ol   Fernando  the  saint,     v.  I. 
Legend  of  Count  Julian  and  his  lamily.    v 
Legend  of  I)on  Roderick,     v.  1. 
Legend  of  Pelago.     v.  1. 
Legend  of  the  subjugation  of  Spain,     v.  1. 
Letters  of  Jonathan  Oldstyle,  gent.     v.  2. 
Reviews  and  miscellanies,     v.  t. 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1869.      16°  ...... 

TALKS  of  a  traveller  .......................     31: 

Thesame  ...................................     38: 

WOI.FERT'S   roost   and  other  papers, 

now  first  collected.     N.  Y.     1867. 

12°  ..........................................      33:- 


Alhiimbra,  Kecolleclions  of  the. 
Bermudas,  The. 
Birds  of  spring,  The. 
Bro>k  ;  or,  the  Oinch  paradise. 
Contented  man,  The. 
Count  Van  Morn. 
Creole  village,  The. 
lion  Juan  :  a  spectral  research. 
Karly  experience  of  Ralph  Kingwood,  The. 
Guest  from  (iibbet  Island. 
Knight  of  Malta,  The. 
Legend  of  the  engulfed  convent. 
Mountjoy. 

Phantom  island,  The. 
Seminoles,  The. 
Sketches  in  Paris  in  18'25. 
Tune  of  nnexanif-led  prosperity,  A. 
Widow's  ordeal,  The, 
Wolfert's  roost. 

Is  it  forever?  a  novel.     K.  MAINWAK- 
iNd.     3  v  ................................... 


38:    2397-9 

Is  it  possible?  H.  SPICER.  In  Brought 

to  book.  v.  2 39:  2097 

Is  it  the  fashion?     A.  von  AUF.R 35:         870 

Is  it  true?  Tales  curious  and  wonder 
ful.  Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK.  (formerly 
Miss  Mulock) 35:  4922 

Isabel.  Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS.  In  Chap 
ters  on  wives 37: 

Isabel  of  Bavaria.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS...     37: 

Isabel,  the  young  wife.  T.  C.  JEAF- 

FKKSON 38:  253 

Iseulte  :  a  novel.     C.  BREWSTER 

Ishmael ;  or,  in  the  depths.  Mrs.  E. 

1).  E.  N.  SOUTHWORTH 39:  2023 

Island  and  the  main  land,  The.  Mrs. 
K.  R.  CHARLES.  With  Cottage  by 
the  cathedral 35:  4071 


Island  home;  or,  the  young  castaways. 

C.  HOMAUNT " 39:        636 

Island   neighbors,  The.      Mrs.  A.  B. 

BLACKWELI 35:       2210 

Island  pearl,  An.     B.  L.  FARJEON 37:      1975 

Isle    of    the    yellow   sands,    The.      J. 

HALL.     In  Legends  of  the  west....     37:       3870 
Isles    of    the    sea.      W.   T.   ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35.         253 

Isma   O'Weil.     T.    MAUNSELL.     3   v. 

in  1.     In  Legends  of  the  Jacobite 

wars 38:      2735 

Isolina  ;  or,  the  actor's  daughter.     K. 

U.  S 40:       2229 

Isoult    Barry   of   Wynscote.      K.   S. 

lloi.T 37:       4611 

Israel  Mort,  overman:  a  story  of  the 

mine.     J.  SAUNDKRS 39:      1140 

Israel   1'otter:   his  fifty  years  of  exile. 

H.  MELVILLE 38:      2872 

It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.    C.  KKADF..     39:         154 

Thesame.     2v.ini 39:      155-6 

Ita.     (pseud). 

FAR  and  near;  or,  stories  of  a  christ- 

mas  tree.     Lond.     1870.     16° 38:  70 

Italian  girl,  The.     K.  S.  WASHIU-RN.     4O:        246 
Italian  novelists,  Selections  from  the. 

T.  ROSCOE.     4v 40:1580-83 

Note.     For  contents  see  ROSCOE,  T. 
Italian   scenes   and   stories.      By  the 

author  of  How  do  1  know  ?     Bost. 

1872.      16° 4O:       2234 

Italians,  The.     F.  KLLIOT 37:      1059 

Italian's  daughter,  The.     Mrs.  D.  M. 

CHAIK     (formerly    Miss    Mulock.) 

In  Domestic  stories 35:       4914 

Italy   in   the   leash.     H.   SPICER.     In 

Bound  to  please,  v.  1 39:       2096 

Ivan  de  Biron.     A.  HELPS 37:      4290 

Ivanhoe.     Sir  W.  SCOTT.     Parker  ed. 

2  v *39: 1315-1 6 

The  same.     Eilin.  ed 39:      1356 

Thesame.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1378 

Thesame 39:       1362 

Thesame.     Household  ed.     2v 39:1411-12 

Thesame.     Pocketed 39:       1453 

Thesame.     TauchniU  ed 39:      1481 

Ivar  '  or,  the  Skiuts  boy.     E.  F.  CAR- 

Lex 35:       3796 

I've  been  thinking.      A.  S.  ROE 39:        599 

Ivors.     E.  M.  SEWEI.L.     2v 39:l">79-80 

Ivory  gate,  The.     M.  COLLINS.     2  v...     35:  4523-4 

Ixion  :  a  novel.     B.  DISR.ELI 

Ixion  and  Vivian  Grey.     B.  DISR.ELI.     37:        669 

Ixion  in  heaven.     B.  DISR.ELI 37:        667 

Thesame.     TauchniU  ed 37:         670 

Ixion  in   heaven;    The   infernal    mar 
riage;    Popanilla;   Count  Alarcos: 

a  tragedy.     B.  DISR.ELI 37:        668 

Iza's  story.     G.  RAMSAY.     3  v 39:       97-9 

Izax,  Ikabod.     (pseud). 

MY  satchel  and  I.    Springfield,  Mass. 

n.  d.     12° 38:          75 


J. 

Jabez  Oliphant;  or,  the  modern  prince. 

Lond.  1870.  3v.  sm.  8° 4O:  2235 

Jack  Adams.  F.  CHAMIER 35:  4011 

Jack  and  the  bean-stalk.  Miss  A.  I. 

THACKERAY.        With    Bluebeard's 

keys 39:  2860 

Jack  and  Rosy.  N.FORREST 37:  2342 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


JACK. 


JAMES. 


Jack  Ari'ombe:  story  of  a  waif.     W. 

.1.  BRADLEY.     (Glance  Gayiord)....     35:       2635 

Jack  Brag.     T.  (E.)  HOOK 37:      4641 

Jack,    the    chimney-sweeper.      H.   N. 

(W.  |  BAKER.     (Junt  ll«Uie\ 35:       1391 

Jack   Hazard  and  his  fortunes.     .1.  T. 

TKOWHRIDGE   ( Paul  Cre yton ) 39:       332J 

Jack     Hinton,    the    guardsman.       C. 

LEVER 38:      1007 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:       1608 

Jack  Ketch.      T.  S.  ARTHUR.      With 

The  martyr  wife 35:         787 

Jack   Manly:    his    adventures   by  sea 

and  land.     J.  GKANT 37:      3311 

Jack    Masters;    or,  the  berry-pickers. 

L.  A.  MILLS 38:      2999 

Jack  of  all  trades.     C.  RKADE.      With 

A  good  fight 39:        145 

The  same.      With  Peg  Woffington....     39:         100 
Jack  of  all  trades.    R.(Y.)A.  PARKER. 

l  Rosa  Abbott  > 38:      4172 

Jack  the'  giant-killer.  .1/i'ss  A.  I. 
TIIACKKRAY.  With  Story  of  Eliz 
abeth 39:  2863 

Jack  of  the  mill.     \V.  HOWITT 37:      4776 

Jack  Sheppard.      W.  H.  AINSWORTH.     35:         418 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

Jack  the  shrimp.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  H  ALL. 

//(Sketches 37:       3887 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34:      4174 

The  same *15:      4!)14 

Jack  Tier.     .1.  F.  COOPER 35:       4738 

The  same 35:      4739 

Jack  Tiibbs;  or,  the  happy  isle.  J.  F. 
MAGUIRK.  With  Young  Prince 

Marigold 38:       2386 

Jack's  sister;  or,  true  to  her  trust. 
Same  as  Womanly  past  question. 

X.  Y.      1874.      8°." 4O:       2236 

Jackson,  Henry. 

ARGUS  Fairbairn.     Lond.    1874.    3  v. 

sin.  8° .-.     38:      1502 

DANUEKOUS  guest.    N.  Y.    1870.    8°.     38:         153 
Jacob  Faithful,     ('apt.  F.  MAKKYATT.     38:      2529 

The  same.     Lond.  ed 38:       2530 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:       2531 

Jacob  Flint's  journey.  (J.)B.  TAYLOR. 

In  Beauty  and  the  beast 39:       2780 

Jacob  NimmernQchtern ;  or,"  Jacob  of 
the  bowl.  NACHTIGAI.I.  (Olmar). 

In  K.  G.  N.     v.  2 4O:      1501 

Jacquerie,  The.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:        194 

The  same.     /«  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  17 *15;       4927 

James,    (ieorge      Payne     Kainsford. 

( 1791-1860). 
AGINCOURT.     Leip.     1844.     sq.  16°...     38:         101 

AoNEsSorel.     N.  Y.      1868.     8° 38:         162 

AIMS   and   obstacles.      N.  Y.     1868. 

8° 38:        103 

ANCIENT  regime.     N.    Y.     1864.     2 

v.  in  1.     12° 38:        104 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  16.     34:      4180 

The  same *15:      4920 

ARAHELLA    Stuart.       Leip.        1844. 

sq.  16° 38:         165 

ARRAII  Neil;  or,  times  of  old.    Leip. 

1844.     sq.  16° 38:          10G 

ATTILA.     N.  Y.     1860.     12° 38:        167 

HKAUCHAMI-;    or,    the   error.       Leip. 

1846.      10° 38:          108 

BELLE  of  the  court.    Cin.    1848.    8° 

Same  as  One  in  a  thousand 38:         224 

BERTRAM)  de  la  Croix;  or,  the  seige 

of  Rhodes,     hi  Club-book,     v.  2...     4O:      1520 


James,  G.  P.  H.,  (continued.} — 

BUILDING  of  Bagdat.     In  String  of 

pearls 38:         219 

CASTLE  of  Ehrenstein,  The  :   its  lords 

spiritual  and  temporal,  its  inhabit 
ant"  earthly  and  unearthly.     Leip. 

1847.     sq.  10° " 38:          169 

CAVALIER,  The.     Phil.     1859.     12°..     38:        170 
CHARITAHLE  man   and  his  dog,  The. 

/n  String  of  pearls 38:         219 

CHARLES  Tyrrell;  or,  the  bitter  blood. 

N.Y.     n.  d.     2v.ini.     12° 38:        171 

COMMISSIONER,  The;   or,  De  lunatico 

inquirendo.     N.  Y.      1856.     8° 38:         173 

CONVICT,    The.     Leip.       1847.     2    v. 

in  1.    sq.  10° 38:         174 

CORSE  de  Leon.     N.  Y.     1855.     2  v. 

in  1.     12° 38:        175 

DARK  scenes  of  history.  N.  Y.   1850. 

12° 38:        no 

DARNI.KY;  or,  the  field  of  the  cloth 

of  gold.     Leip.      1847.     ?q.  10° 38:         177 

DE  1'Orme.     N.Y.     n.  d.     12° 38:         178 

DESULTORY  man.  The.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

2  v.  in    1.      12° 38:         179 

DRIVER  of  Oman,  The.     In  String  of 

pearls 38:          219 

EVA  St.  Clair.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 38:         180 

FALSE  heir,   The.     Leip.     1843.     sq. 

10° 38:        181 

FATE,  The:   a  tale  of  stirring  times. 

N.   Y.      1872.     8° 38:          182 

FORGERY,  The.     N.  Y.     1871.     8°....     38:         183 
FOREST    days:    a  romance  of  olden 

times.      Leip.      1843.     sq.  10° 38:          184 

GENTLEMAN  of  the  old  school,  The. 

N.Y.     n.  d.     2v.ini.     12° 38:        185 

Gll'SY,  The.     N.Y.     1864.     12° 38:         186 

The  same.      Leip.     1847.     sq.  10°...     38:         187 
GOWKIK;  or,  the   king's  plot.     N.Y. 

1804.      8° '. 38:          188 

HADOEK  tbraham   and   his  son.     Jn 

String  of  pearls 38:         219 

HKIDELHERG.    Leip.     1846.     sq.  10°.     38:        189 
HENRY  Masterton;  or,  adventures  of 

a   young  cavalier.      N.    Y.      1864. 

12° 38:        190 

HENRY  of  Guise.     N.   Y.     1855.     2 

v.  in  1.     12° 38:         191 

H  ENRY  Smeaton  :   a  Jacobite  story  of 

the  reign  of  George  the  First.     N. 

Y.      1858.     8° 38:          192 

HUGUENOT,  The:  a  tale  of  the  French 

Protestants.     N.    Y.      1855.     2    v. 

in    1.      12° 38:          193 

JACQUERIE,  The.    N.  Y.    1864.     2  v. 

in  1.    12° 38:        194 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  17.  *15;       4927 
KINO'S  highway,  The.     N.Y.     1864. 

2v.ini.     12° 38:        195 

LAST  of  the  fairies,  The :  a  Christmas 

tale.     N.  Y.     1867.     8° 38:        196 

LEOXORA  d'Orco.     N.Y.     1867.     8°.     38:         197 
LIFE  and   adventures   of  John    Mar- 

ston    Hall.     N.    Y.      1864.     2  v.  in 

1.     12° 38:         198 

LIKE    of    vicissitudes,    A.       N.    Y. 

1867.      8° 38:         199 

LORD  Montagu's  page.     Phil.     1858. 

12°  38:         200 

MAN-AT-ARMS,   The;  or,    Henry  de 

Cerons.     N.   Y.      1864.     2    v.  in   1. 

12°  38:         201 

MAN  in  black,  The.    Phil.    n.  d.    8°.     38:        202 
MARGAKKT  Graham;  or,  the  reverses 

of  fortune.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 38:        203 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


JAMES. 


108 


JENIFER'S. 


James,  G.  P.  R..  (continued.) — 

MARY   of  Burgundy;  or,   the  revolt 

of  Ghent.     N.  Y.     1864.    2v.ini.     38:         204 
MOLLY   Ernstein;   or,  the  tenants  of 

the  heart.    Leip.    1842.    sq.  16° 38:        205 

OLD  dominion,  The;  or,  the  South 
ampton  massacre.    N.  Y.    1856.  8°.     38:         206 
OLD  oak  chest,  The.    N.  Y.   1873.  8°.     38:         207 
ONE    in    a  thousand.     N.    Y.     1804. 

2  v.  in   1.     12°.     Same  as  The  belle 

of  the  court 38:         208 

PALACK   of   the   talisman,   The.     Jn 

String  of  pearls 38:         219 

PEQUINILLO.     N.  Y.     1858.     8° 38:        209 

PHILIP  Augustus.  N.  Y.  1855.  12°.  38:  210 
UICHKLIKU.  N.  Y.  1860.  2  v.  12°.  38:  211 
KOUHKK,  The.  N.  Y'.  1855.  2v.in 

1.     12° 38:        212 

ROSE   d'Albret;   or,   troublous  times. 

Leip.     1844.     sq.  16° 38:         213 

RTSSELL:     a   tale   of    the    reign     of 

Charles  the  Second.     Leip.      1847. 

2v.ini.     sq.  16° 38:         214 

SEQUEL  to  Hadgee  Ibraham  and  his 

son.     In  String  of  pearls 38:        219 

SIR  Theodore  Broughton;  or,  laurel 

water.      Leip.       1848.     2   v.    in    1. 

sq.    16° 38:         215 

SMUGGLER,  The.    N.  Y.     1874.     8°.     38:        2ir, 

The  same.     Leip.     1845.    sq.  16°...     38:         217 
STEP-MOTHER,  The.     Leip.     1845.     2 

v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 38:         21H 

STRING  of  pearls.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  12°.  38:  219 
Content*  : 

Building  of  Bagdad,  The. 

Charitable  man  and  his  dog. 
Driver  of  Oman,  The. 
Hadgee  Ibraham  and  his  son. 
Valaee  of  the  tail>mnn,  The. 

Sequel  to  Hitd^ee  Ib-aham  and  his  son. 
Travels  of  the  Prince  Aebar. 
TAJ.KS  illustrating  the  passions.     In 

W.  S.  C.  L.     v.'  14 *15:       4924 

The   same 34:       4184 

THIRTY   years  since;  or,   the   ruined 

family.     N.Y.     1874.     8° 38:         220 

TICOXDKROOA;    or,   the   black   eagle. 

N.Y.     1854.     8° 38:         221 

TRAVELS  of  Prince  Acbar.    In  String 

of  pearls 38:         219 

WHIM  and  its  consequences,  A.     N. 

Y.      1867.     8° 38:         222 

WOODMAN,  The.     N.  Y.     1872.     8°.     38:         223 
James,  Henry,  jr. 

KrciBXK  Pickering.    With  Passionate 

pilgrim  38:         235 

LAST    of   the   Valerii,   The.       IViih 

Passionate  pilgrim 38:         235 

MADAME  de  Mauves.      With  Passion 
ate  pilgrim 38:        235 

MADONNA  of  the  future.  The.      With 

Passionate  pilgrim 38:         235 

PASSIONATE    pilgrim,  A ;    and  other 

tales.      Host.      1875.      12° 38:          235 

RODERICK    Hudson.        Bost.        1876. 

12°  38:          236 

ROMANCE  of  certain  old  clothes,  The. 

With  Passionate  pilgrim 38:         235 

James,   Marian. 

DIAMOND  on  th"e  hearth,  The;  or,  the 

story  of  sister  Anne.     N.Y.     1871. 

8° 38:        245 

James   I,  of  Scotland,  Death  of.     A. 

LEIUHTON.     In  W.  T.  15.,  v.  8 4O:       1718 

James  Frazer:  a  reminiscence  of  the 

highlands    of    Scotland    in     1843. 

Lond.     1873.     sm.  8° 


James  Gordon's  wife.    -l/r».  C.  BROCK.     35:      2840 
James  Montjoy.    A.  S.  ROE.    Same  as 

I've  been  thinking  39:         599 

James  Orwell,  the  mountain  cottager. 

C.  E.  TONNA.    (Charlotte  Elizabeth). 

7«The  flower  of  innocence 39:       3062 

James     Renwick.         T.    GILLESPIE. 

Gleanings  of  the  covenant.     In  W. 

T.  B.,  v.  9 4O:      1719 

James  Strathgeld.     Part  of  an  auto 
biography.       Lond.       1873.       2   v. 

sm.  8° 4O:       2238 

James  III,  of  Scotland,  The  death  of. 

A.  LEIGIITON.     Jn  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8...     4O:      1718 
Jameson,  Mrs.  A. 

M'LLE  B.  Ambos.     In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  2.     4O:      2658 
Jamie  Noble,  the  soldier's  son.    [Mrs. 

.I.D.CHAPLIN.] 35:      4057 

Jane  Bouverie.     C.SINCLAIR 39:      1729 

Jane  Eyre.     C.  B.  NICHOLLS.  (Currer 

Bell) 38:       3610 

The  same 38:      3611 

Jane  Lomax.     H.  SMITH.     3v 39:   18635 

Jane  Seton  ;    or,  the  king's  advocate. 

J.  GRANT 37:      3312 

Jane  Sinclair;  or,  the  fawn  of  Spring- 
vale.     W.  CARLETOX 35:      3833 

Jane  Talbot.     C.  B.  BROWN 35:      2990 

Janet     Hadway:     a    girl's    romance. 

Edin.     n.  d.     sm.  8° 4O:       2240 

Janet's  choice.     M.  C.  PHILLPOTTS. 

3  v 38:4416-18 

Janet's    love    and    service.      M.    M. 

RODERTSON 39:        473 

January  Searle.     (pseud.)     See  PHIL 
LIPS,  G.  S. 
Japhet  in  search  of  a  father,     ('apt. 

F.  MARRYATT 38:      2532 

The  same.     Lond.  ed 38:       2533 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:       2534 

Jargal      V..(M.)  HUGO 37:      4835 

Jasmine    Leigh.       C.    C.    FRASER- 

TYTLER 37:      2453 

Jasper.      J.  ABBOTT.      In  H.  S.  B., 

v.  11  35:          46 

Jasper  St.  Aubyn ;  or,  the  course  of 

passion.       H.   W.    HERBERT.      In 

Cavaliers  of  England 37:         351 

Jaunting  car,  The.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.      In   Lights   and   shadows, 

v.   2 37:       3883 

Jay,  W.  M.  L.     (pseud.)     See  WOOD 
RUFF,  J.  M.  L. 
Jeaffreson,  John  Cordy. 

ISABEL,  the  young  wife,  and  the  old 

love.     N.Y.     1857.     12° 38:         253 

LIVE  it  down:  a  story  of  the  light 

lands.     N.Y.     1873.     8° ;..     38:         254 

LOTTIE  darling.     N.Y'.     1874.     8°...     38:        255 

NOT  dead  yet.     N.Y.     1864.     8° 38:        256 

OLIVE   Blake's   good    work.     N.   Y'. 

1871.  8° 38:         257 

WOMAN  in  spite  of  herself,  A.    Leip. 

1872.  2v.ini.     sq.  16° 38:         258 

Jealous  wife,  The.     J.  PARDOK 38:      4148 

Jealousy,     Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.     (George  Sand) 37:        910 

Jean.     M.  W.  NEWMAN 38:      3601 

Jeanie's  quiet  life.    N.Y.    1868.     8°.    39:      2719 
Jeffrey,  Rosa  Vertner. 

WOODKURN.     N.Y.      1864.      12° 38:         268 

Jenifer's   pravcr.       With   All-hallow 

eve 4O:      2017 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


JENINGS. 


109 


JOANNA. 


Jenings,    Mrs.    Edmund.      (  Wyeliffe 

Lane). 
THYKA    Gascoigne.       Lond.       1863. 

3  v.     sin.  8° 

Jenkin,  Mn.  0. 

JI-PITEK'.S  daughters.     N.  Y.     1874. 

16° 

MADAME  do  Beaupre.     X.  Y.     18(19. 

12°  

The  same.      In  Two  French  mar- 


38:  274-0 


ONCE  and  again.     Leip.     1865.     2  v. 

in  1.  sq.  16° 

PSYCHE  of  to  dav,  A.  N.  Y.  1868. 

16° .". 

The  same.  In  Two  French  mar 
riages  

SKIRMISHING.  Leip.  1803.  16° 

Two  French  marriages.  Leip.  1868. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16°.. 

Contents  : 
Mtultune  do  Houilpr^.         |      Psyche  of  to- 

WHO  breaks — pays.       Leip.       1861. 

8q.l6° .' 

WITHIN  an  ace.     N.  Y.      1875.      16°. 

The  same.      Leip.     1869.     sq.   16°. 
Jenkins,  Hdward. 

DEVIL'S   chain,    The.     X.  Y.     1876. 

16°  

GINX'S    baby:     his   birth    and    other 

misfortunes.      Bost.      1H71.      Hi0 

LITTLE   Hodge.     X.  Y.     1873.     12°. 
LOUD  Bantam:  a  satire.    N.Y*.    1872. 

12°  

Jenny    Merton.       F.    W.    ROBINSON. 

H'J/i  A  girl's  romance 

Jenny's  geranium;  or,  the  prize  flower 

of  u  London  court.     Lond.     n.  d. 

16°  

Jephson,  R.  M. 

TOM  Bullekeley  of  Lissington.    Lond. 

1873.     3  v.  "  sm.  8° 

Jerdan,  William. 

SLEEPLESS    woman,    The.     In   Club- 
book  

Jerrold,   Douglas  (William).     (1803- 

1857). 

ADAM  Buff,  and  other  men  of  char 
acter.      Phil.     1839.      12° 

CHRONICLES  of  Clovernook.     N.  Y. 

1871.      8° 

The  .-ame.     In  Coll.  works,  v.  i> 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  4 

LESSON  of  life,  The.     In  Coll.  works, 

v.  4 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 

LIVKS  of  Smith,   Brown,  Jones,  and 

Robinson,  The.    In  Coll.  works, v.  4. 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 

MAN   made  of   money,  A.     In  Coll. 

works,  v.  6 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  4 

MAYOR   of    Hole-Cum-Corner,    The. 

In  Coll.  works,  v.  4 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 

WEN  of  character.     Leip.     1852.    sq. 

16°  

MR.  Peppercorn  "at  home."    In  Coll. 

works,  v.  4 

The  Mine.    In  Works,  v.  2 

MY    husband's    winnings.     In   W.  S. 

C.  L.,  v.  12 

The  same 

PKRDITUS    Mutton    who    bought    a 

caul.     In  Coll.   works,     v.  4 

Tht'  same.     In  Works,     v.  2 


38: 
38: 
38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 

day,  A. 

38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 

39: 

4O: 
38: 

40: 

38: 

38: 
34: 
34: 

34: 
34: 

34: 
34: 

34: 
34: 

34: 

34: 

38: 

34: 
34: 

34: 

*15: 

34: 
34: 


284 
285 
289 
286 
287 

289 
288 


290 
292 
291 


301 
302 


2241 

313-15 

1520 


326 
1470 
1464 

1468 
1462 

1468 
1462 

1470 
1464 

1468 
1402 

327 
1468 


4182 
4922 


1468 
1462 


Jerrold,  D.  (W.),  (continued.) — 

PREACHER  parrot,  The.   In  Coll. 

works,  v.  4 34:   1468 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  2 34:       1462 

ROMANCE   of  a    key-hole.       In    Coll. 

works,      v.  4 34:        1468 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  2 34:       1462 

ST.  Giles  and  St.  James.      In  Coll. 

works,     v.  1  34:      1465 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  1 34:       14T.1 

The  same.     Leip.      1852.     2  v.   in 

1.     sq.   Hi0 38:         328 

SICK    giant   and   the   doctor    dwarf, 

The.      In  Coll.   works.      V.  3 34:        1467 

The  same.     In  Works,     v.  4 34:       1464 

STORY  of  a  feather.     In  Coll.   works. 

v.  3 34:       14(i7 

The  same.     //(Works,      v.  2 34:       1462 

Jerrold    (William)  lilanchard. 

Coi'KAYNEsin  Paris;  or,  gone  abroad. 

Lond.     n.  d.     8° 38:         336 

Jerry;  or,  the  sailor  boy  ashore.     W. 

SIMONDS.     (  Walter  Aimu-ell) 39:       1706 

Jerry  Jarvis's  wig.     R.  H.  BAKHA.M. 

(  Thomas  Jngolsby.)     In  L.  C.    v.  4.     4O:       1G14 
Jerseymen  meeting,  The.     H.  MAR- 

TINKAT.      In  Illus.  of  taxation 38:       2648 

Jerseymen  parting,  The.     H.   MAR 
TIN-EAT.     Illus.  of  taxation 38:       2648 

Jervey,  Mrs.  C.  H.     (Caroline  Howard, 

formerly  Mrs.   dlovtr). 
STRANUK    family,    A.     Lond.      1870. 

3  v.     sm.  8....". 38:     345-7 

Jessamine:  a   novel.      M.   V.   (II.) 

TKKHTNK.     (Marion  Harland) 39:      2839 

Jessie  ;   or,   trying    to   be   somebody. 

W.  SIMOND.S.     (Walter  Aimwtll)...     39:       1707 
Jessie   Carlton.     I).     WISK     (Francis 

Fat-enter.)  4O:         633 

Jessie  Trim  :  a  novel.   B.  L.  FAK.IKON.     37:       1980 
Jessie    Wallis.     C.  K.  BOWEN.      U'ilh 

Alice  Xevill 35:      2410 

Jessie's  flirtations.     Afo.f  CTRTIS 35:      5185 

Jessie's  work.     M.  E.  SHIPLEY 39:      1656 

Jest  book.     Mark   LEMON 33:       2579 

Jettatrice ;  or,   the  veil   withdrawn. 

.Mme.  \.  CRAVEN  35: 

Jew,  The.     C.  STINDLKR 39: 

Jewel  of  the  order  of  the  king's  own, 

The.     Mn.  C.  R.  CIIARLKS.      IViih. 

The  cottage  by  the  cathedral 35:      4071 

Jewess,  The.     In  Livonian  tales 4O:       2307 

Jewett,  Mm.  S.  W. 

FROM   fourteen  to  fourscore.     X.   Y. 

1871.      12° 38:         357 

Jewsbury,  Geraldine  K. 

ARISTOCRAT,  The.     Phil.     1833.     12°.     38:         364 
CONSTANCE    Herbert.     X.    Y.     1855. 

8° 38:         365 

HISTORY  of  an  adopted  child.    N.  Y. 

1853.       UP 38:         367 

ZOK:  the  history  of   two  lives.     N. 

Y.      1873.      H° 38:         370 

Jilt,  The.     Mm.  (i.  SMYTIIIKS 39:      19»5 

Joan;  or,   trustworthy.     ."•/)•».   M.   M. 

SHERWOOD.     In  Works,     v.  8 39:       1643 

Joan  of  Arc.     See  Henry  VJ  ;  or,  the 

maid    of    Orleans.        Jn    Tales     of 

heroes 4O:       2670 

The  same.     InT.F.ll.     v.  2 4O:       2658 

The  same.     In  HERBERT'S  Chevaliers 

of  France 37:       4352 

Joan  of  Arc.     Mrs.  A.  E.  K.  BRAY...     35:      2705 
Joanna  the  actress.     L.  C.  MOTI.TON. 

In  My  third  hook 38:       3182 


PROisE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


JOCOSSEE. 


110 


JOHNSON. 


Jocossee  :   a  Cherokee  k'gend.     W. 

G.  SIMMS.  In  Wigwam  and  cabin.  38:  1692 
Jocelyn's  mistake.  J.  K.  SPENDER...  39:  2086 
Jock  the  dunce.  J.  M.  WILSON.  In 

W.  T.  B.     v.  6 4O:       1716 

Johan  Hiibner.    GKIMM.    In  R.  G.  N. 

v.  2 4O:       1561 

Johan   von  Passau.     URIMM.     lit  R. 

G.  N.     v.  2 4O:      156) 

Johannes  Olaf.     E.  de  WILLE 4O:        523 

John,  Eugenia.     (E.  Marlitt). 

COUN'TKSS  Gisela.     (lieichsgriifin   Gis- 

ela).     Tr.    by    Mrs.   A.   L.  Wister. 

Phil.     1871.     1'2° 38:         380 

GOLD  Elsie.     (  Goldelse).    Tr.  by  Mrs. 

A.  L.  Wister.     Phil.     1870.     12°...     38:         381 
LITTLK    moorland     princess.       (Das 

Ilaidepriiizesschen).    Tr.  by  Mrs.  A. 

L.  Wistor.     Phil.     1872.     12° 38:         382 

MAGDALENA.     Phil.     1870.     8° 38:        383 

OLD    Mamsell's   secret,   The.      (Dns 

(leheimniss  der  alien  Mamsell).  Tr. 

by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.    Phil.    18U9. 

12°  38:         384 

OVER  yonder.     Phil.     1869.     8° 38:         385 

SECOND  wife,  The.     (Die  zweiie  Frim). 

Tr.  by    Mrs.   A.  L.  Wister.     Phil. 

1874.      12° 38:         380 

John.     E.  F.  CARLCX 35:      3797 

John  :  a  love  story.     Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.) 

OLIPHANT 38:      3844 

John  An  dross.     K.  II.  DAVIS 37:        147 

John  Brent.     T.  WIXTHROP 4O:        625 

John  Hull's  castle:  a  sketch.     By  the 

author  of  O'Hanlon   and  his  wife. 

In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  14 *15:       4024 

John  Buncle,  junior,  gentleman.  Dub 
lin.      1776.      16° 33:          575 

John  Dorrien.     J.  KAVANAQH 38:        673 

John  Doe.     J.  BANIM.     Same  as  Peep 

o' day 35:      1540 

John    Godfrey's     fortunes.       (J.)     15. 

TAYLOR 39:      2782 

John  Godsoe's  legacy.  E.  KELLOOO...  38:  733 
John  Govan's  narrative.  Thos.  GIL- 

LESPIE.     Gleanings    of    the   cove 
nant.     In  W.  T.  13.      v.  10 4O:       1720 

John  Gray  o'   Middletown.     J.   Hooo. 

(  The  Ettrick  Shepherd).    In  Winter 

evening  tales,     v.  1 37:       4521 

John   Halifax,    gentleman.      Mrs.    D. 

M.  CRAIK.  ( formerly  Miss  Mulock).     35:       4923 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:       4924 

John-Jack.    L.  PALMER 38:      4123 

John  Jasper's  secret.     Sequel  to  Mis- 

tery    of    Edwin     Drood.        Henry 

MOKFORD ".     38:       3125 

John   Law,    the    projector.       W.   H. 

AINSWOKTH 35:        419 

John  Miirchmont's   legecy.     Miss   M. 

E.  BRADDON 35:      2537 

John  Markenfield.  Edw.  PEACOCK...  38:  4271-3 
John  Marston  Hall.  G.  P.  R.  JAMES.  38:  198 
John  Martin.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,     v.  16 39:       1651 

John  Milton  and  his  times.    M.  RING.     39:        421 

John  Paul's  book.     C.  H.  WKHH 33:      4286 

John  Phamix.      (pseud.)      See  DEHHY, 

G.  II. 

John  Rintoul.     In  T.  f.  B.     v.  6 4O:       1695 

John  Smith,  Life  of.     J.  INGELOW.  In 

Stories  told  to  a  child 38:  33 


John  Square's  voyage  to  India.     Jno. 

HOWEI.L.     7»W.  T.  B.     v.  4 4O:      1714 

John  Thompson,  blockhead,  and  other 

stories.      L.   PAKR.      Phil.      1872. 

12°  38:       4233 

Contents  : 

At  the  sign  of  the  golden  canister. 

Christine. 

Feather  in  Jack's  cap,  A' 

How  it  all  happened. 

John  Thompson,  blockhead. 

Notre  Uarne  des  Sept  Douleurs. 

Peter  Trotman. 

Saved  from  the  wreck. 

Trethill  farm. 

Will  of  her  own,  A. 

Young  Tom's  grey  hairs. 

John  True.      J.  ABBOTT.     In  H.  S.  B. 

v.  6 35:          41 

John  Twiller.     Digby  P.  STARKEY....     39:      2171 
John    Worthington's    name.     F.    L. 

BENEDICT 35:      1942 

Johns,  Meridith. 

BOY'S  book  of  travel  and  adventure. 

N.  Y.     1870.     12° 38:        410 

PRINCE  Charlie:  the  voung chevalier. 

N.  Y.     1800.     12°.. 38:        411 

Johnnie,  the  railroad  boy.     Mrs.   L. 

E.  POOLE 38:      4618 

Johnnie  \\  ilks;  or,  the  old  home  and 

the  new.     By  the  author  of  Agnes 

Falconer.     Lond.     n.  d.     18°.' 4O:       2244 

Johnny  Armstrong,  Disasters  of.     A. 

CAMPBELL,     hi  W.  T.  B.     v.  1 4O:       1711 

Johnny  Darbyshire.     Wm.  HOWTTT. 

In  L.  C.     v.  9 4O:       1619 

Johnny  Ludlow.     Lond.     1874.    3  v. 

siii.8° 4O:      2245 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1875.     12° 4O:       2246 

Johnny  Robinson.     Thos.  WRIGHT...     4O:     907-8 
Johnson,  Helen  Kendrick. 

RODDY'S  romance.    N.  Y.    1874.  16°.     38:        425 
Johnson,  Mrs.  >I.  O. 

ELM'S  homestead.     Phil.     1871.    16°.     38:        418 

Johnson,  Richard. 

MOST    pleasant     history    of    Tom    a 

Lincoln,  that  renowned  soldier,  the 

red  rose  knight,  who  for  his  valor 

and    chivalry    was    sirnamed    the 

Boast  of  England.      Lond.     1635. 

12°  33:       4021 

SEVEN    champions.       Lond.       1867. 

18° 38:         433 

Johnson,  Rossiter,  editor. 

LITTLE  classics.     Prose  series.    Bost. 

1874-5.      12  v.      18° 40:1611-22 

1.  Exile 4O:      1611 

Content*  : 

bKQuiNOKY,  Thomas.     Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe. 
GKKKNWOOD,  James.     A  night  in  a  workhouse. 
(iKiFFiN,  Gerald.    The  swans  of  Lir. 
HAI.R,  E    E.    The  man  without  a  country. 
HAUTE.  (K.)  Bret.    The  outcasts  of  Poker  flat. 
HAWTHORNE,  Nathaniel.     Ethan  Brand. 

2.  Intellect 4O:       1612 

Content .s  : 

BrLWER-LYTTON.  E.  G.  E.  L.      The  house  and  the  brain. 
DAVIS,  R.  H.     The  captain's  story. 

L)KQi'iNCEi,  T.  Murder  considered  as  one  o(  the  fine  arts. 
DICKKNK,  C,  (J.  H.)    Chops,  the  dwarf. 
HAWTHORNE,  N.     Wakefield 
POE,  Edgar  A.    The  fall  of  the  house  of  Usher. 
SPOKFOHD,  H.  E.  P.     L'outre  mort. 

3.  Tragedy 4O:       1613 

Contents  : 

HtKoKKST,  J.  W.     The  I.awson  tragedy. 
PrQriNCEY,  T.    The  vision  of  sudden  death. 
JIMWO.V,  E.  C.    The  Kalhayan  slave. 
MAI-KKNZIE.  Henry.    The  story  of  La  Koche. 
MKI.VIM.K,  Herman.    The  bell  tower. 
MVDFORH,  William.    The  iron  shroud. 
POE,  E.  A.  The  murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


JOHNSON. 


Ill 


JONAH'S. 


Johnson,  Rossiter,  (continued.) — 
4.  Life... 


4O:      1614 


Contents : 

ADDISON,  Joseph.     Westminster  nhhey. 
l'»\i:ii  MI,  K.  H.    Jerry  Jarvis's  wig. 
RRIIWN,  .John.     Rub  jir.d  his  friends. 
CURTIS.  G.  W.     Mv  chateaux. 
HAHTE,  (F.)  IV     The  luck  of  Roaring  camp. 
HAWTHOKNE,  N.     i'avkt  Swan. 
HOFFMAN,  C.  F.     The  man  in  the  reservoir. 
HOWF.LLS,  \V.  F>.     A  romance  of  real  life. 
LAMU,  Charles.     Dream  children. 
LINCOLN,  Abraham,    (ietty.-burg. 
MACAI'IAY,  T.  B.    The  puritans. 
M  i  !•  HI  i  i  .  r>.  G.     A  bachelor's  revery. 
SMITH,  A,    Dmunlhorpe. 
TAYLOR,  B.  F.    The  grammar  of  life. 
WILLIS,  N.  P.     Beauty  and  the  beast. 

5.  Laughter 4O:  1015 

Cuntents  : 

CARLFTON,  W.     Neal  Malone. 

DICKF.NS.  C.  (J.  H.)    A  christmas  carol. 

GHIFFIX,  G.     Mr.  Tibbot  O'Lcury,  the  curious. 

HALF.,  E.  E.    The  skeleton  in  the  closet. 

HOLMES,  O.  W.  A  visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  de 
cayed  punsters. 

LAMB,  C.    A  dissertation  upon  roast  pig. 

MILLKK,  Hugh.    Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre. 

SAI'MIEKB,  K.    The  haunted  crust. 

WALKF.K,  Mrs.  E.  A.  The  total  depravity  of  inanimate 
tilings. 

fi.   Love 4O:         1610 

Contents  : 

BIBLF..    The  story  of  Ruth. 

HuLWK«-LYTT"N,  E.  G    E.  L.  The  maid  of  Malines. 
UISRAEI.I,  B.     The  rise  ot  Iskander. 
WINTHRUP,  Theodore.     Love  and  skates. 

7.  Romance 4O:     1017 

Content*  : 

CBAIK.  Mrs.  D.  M.     The  rosicrucinn. 
CfNNiMjHAM,  Al!;m.     The  king  of  the  peak. 
HOLMEB,  O.  W.     Iris. 
SPOFKORD,  H.  E.  P.    The  south  breaker. 
WILSON,  John.     The  snow  storm. 

8.  Mystery 4O:       1018 

Contents  : 
CROWE,  Catherine.     The  advocate's  wedding  day. 

CUNNINGHAM,  •xllau.     The  haunted  ships. 

DICKENS,  C.  (J.  H.)     The  signal  man 

EKWAKIIS,  A.  B,     The  lour-nfteen  express. 

HAWTHORNE,  N.    The  birthmark. 

LOWELL,  R.  T.  S.     A  raft  that  n  >  man  made. 

O'CONNOR,  Francis.    The  invisible  princess. 

O'CoXNuB,  W.  D.    The  ghost. 

!i.  Comedy 4O:       1019 

Contents  : 

FERUUSON,  Samuel.     Father  Tom  and  the  Pope. 
GALT,  John.     Haddnd-ben-Ahab,   the   traveller. 
HOWITT,  William.     Johnny  I'nrhvshlre. 
LOVF.R,  Samuel.     Barney  O'Reirdon,  the  navigator. 

The  gridiron. 

REAI>F.,  Charles.    The  box  tunnel. 
SMITH,  H.     The  picnic  party. 
THACKERAY,  W.  M.    Bluebeard's  ghost. 

10.  Childhood 4O:       1020 

Content*: 

Knows,  J.     Marjorie  Fleming. 

LiKKRi  YtT,  Mm  S.  H.     Litllv  Jakey. 

DAVIS,  Mr?,.  K.  H.     A  laded  leaf  of  history. 

IMCKF.NS,  C.  (J.  H.)     A  ch  Id's  dream  of  a  star. 

KINSLEY,  Henry.    The  lost  child. 

NEAL,  John.     Goody  Gracious  and  the  forget-me-not. 

PIIEI.PS,  E.  S      The  lady  of  Shalott. 

KAMC,  L.  de  la.     A  dog  of  Flundeis. 

RCSKIN,  John.    The  king  of  the  golden  river. 

11.  Heroism 4O:      1621 

Content*  : 

LCDLOW.  Fitz-Hugh.     Little  Britrgs  and  I. 
MAYO.  Mr*.  I.  F.     A  chance  child. 
MITFORII,  A.  B.    The  forty-seven  honins. 
HAM/-,  L.  de  la.     A  leal  in  the  storm 
SPOFFOBD,  H.  E.  P.    Ray. 
TAYLOR,  B.  F.     Throe  November  days. 

12.  Fortune 4O:       1622 

Content*  : 

BANIM,  John.    The  rival  dreamers. 
EimEWMRTH,  M.     Murud,  the  unluckv. 
HAI.E,  F.    E.    The  children  of  the  piit.lic. 
HAWTHORNE,  N.     The  threefold  destiny. 
LOVER,  S.     The  fairy  tinder. 
POF.,  E.  A.     The  gold  hug. 


Johnson,  Samuel.     (1709-1784). 
AI.MORAN  and  llamet.    With  Hasselas. 

HAWKESWOBTH.     With  Kasselas 

KASSEI.AS,  the  Prince  of  Abvssinia. 

N.  Y.     1K09.     n;J .' 

The  same.     Lond.     1820.     12° 

Johnson,   Virginia  W.     (Coutin  Vir- 


38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 


N. 


16° 


38: 
38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
34: 


38: 
38' 

38: 


38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 


441 
441 


440 
441 


445 
446 

447 
448 

449 

4178 
4918 

417.'-! 
4913 

4174 
4914 

4174 
4914 

4174 
4914 

4174 
4914 


CAI.DKRWOOD   secret,   The. 

1875.      8° 

JOSEPH,  the  Jew.     Phil.      1870. 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1874.     8° 

SACK  of  gold,  A.     N.  Y.     1874.     8°. 
TKAVKLH  of  an  American  owl.    Phil. 

1871.      12°  

Johnstone,  Mrs. 

CLAX-ALMIX.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  8... 

The  same *  15: 

CrHATK's    tale,    The;     or,  practical 

joking.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  3 34; 

The  same *15: 

HKIH  life:  a  novel.     In  W.  S.  C.  L, 

v.  4 34: 

The  same *15: 

LITTI.K  ferryman,  The.     In  W.  S.  C. 

U,  v.  4 34: 

The  siime «15: 

TIIRKK  Westminster  boys.  The.     In 

W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 '. 34: 

The  same s  15: 

Two  Scotch  Williams,  The.     In  W. 

S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34: 

The  same *15: 

Johnstone,  C.     (An  adept). 

CiiKYSA].;  or,  the  adventures  of  a 
guinea :  wherein  are  exhibited 
views  of  several  striking  scenes, 
with  curious  and  interesting  anec 
dotes  of  the  most  noted  persons  in 
every  rank  of  life,  whose  hands  it 
passed  through,  in  America,  Eng 
land,  Holland,  Germany,  and  Por 
tugal.  By  an  adept.  From  the 
second  enlarged  and  corrected  edi 
tion.  JST.  Y.  1H16.  4  v.  18°... 
The  same.  Bait.  1816.  v.  1  and  2 

in    1.     18° 

Jokai,  M. 

HrxciARiAX  sketches.     Edin.     1854. 

12°  

Jolly,  .1/i.M  Emily. 

AI.KC-'S  bride.  Lond.  1807.  3  v. 
sm.  8° 33: 

BHINA'S  revenge.  Lond.  1872.  3  v. 
sm.  8° 

CASTE:    a  novel.     N.  Y.     1873.     8°. 

COLONKL  Duc-.re.     N.  Y.     1875.     8°. 

CYPRESSES.  Lond.  1805.  2  v.  sin. 
8°  

MY  son's  wife.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

SAFELY    married:    a   novel.     N.  Y. 

1875.     8° 

Jolly   good   times.     M.  P.  W.  SMITH. 

(/'.  Thorxe) 39: 

Jonas  books,  The.    J.  ABBOTT.    N.Y. 
n.  d.     0  v.     18°. 

Contents : 

v.  I.  Jonas's  stories.    :I5:M    I      v.  4.  Jonas  on  a  farm—  suni- 

2.  Jonus  a  judge        :t;V:-W    I  mer.    :t5:50 

3.  Jonas  on  a  farm — win-  6.  Caleb  in  town.    :i5:-26 

ter.    35:51  <;.  Caleb  in  the  country. 

1)6:24 

Jonas  a  judge.     J.  ABBOTT 35:  49 

Jonas  on  a  farm — summer.  J. ABBOTT.  35:  50 

Jonas  on  a  farm — winter.    .1.  ABBOTT.  3>5:  51 
Jonas's  stories   related  to  Hollo  and 

Lucy.     J.  ABBOTT 35:  52 


489 


490 


457 


405 

466-8 
409 

470 

471-2 
473 


38:          477 


1956 


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JONATHAN. 


112 


KATE. 


Jonathan.     C.  C.  FRASER-TYTI.KR... 

Jonathan  Jefferson  Whitlaw.      Mrs. 

F.  TROLLOP  K  .............................. 

Jonathan  Wild.     H.  FIELDING.     In 
Works,  v.  2  ............................... 

The  same.     In  Works  ..................... 

Jones,  Chas.  H. 

DAVAULT'S  mills.     Phil.     1876.    12°. 
Jones,  Cornelia.     (Jane  B.  Sommen). 
HEAVENWARD  led.    Phil.    1871.    12°. 
Jones,  George. 

DICK  Lihby.      With  Rougegorge  ...... 

Jones,  John  B. 

KIVAI.  belles,  The;  or,  life  in  Wash 
ington.      Phil.     [1864.]     12°  ......... 

WAR  path,  The.     Phil.      185G.      12°. 

WILD  western  scenes.     Phil.     1854. 

12°  .......................................... 

The  same.      Phil.      1874.     12°  ....... 

Jones,  J.  K. 

O_I;AKER  soldier,   The.     Phil.     1866. 
12°  ........................................... 

Jonquil,     (pseud.) 

O_UKKN   Krinaleen's  plagues.     N.  Y. 
1874.      12°  ................................. 

WAS    she   engaged?       Phil.       1871. 
12°  .............  !  ............................ 

Jordans  of  Grange,  The,  and  the  old 
maids  of  Balmogy.    AndreV  PICK- 
EN.   /«  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  6  .............. 

The  same  ............  ......................... 

Joseph  and  his  friend.     (J.)  B.  TAY 
LOR  .......................................... 

Joseph  Andrews.     H.  FIELDING  ...... 

The  sanje.      /"  Works,  v.  2  .............. 

The  same.     //(Works  ..................... 

Joseph  in  the  snow.     B.  AUKKHACH. 

Joseph,  the  Jew.     V.  W.  JOHNSON. 

(Cousin    Virginia)  ........................ 

The  same  ............  .  ........................ 

Joseph  Xoirel's  revenge.     V.  CHER- 


Joseph   Rushbrooli  ;    or,  the  poacher. 

Capi.  F.  MARRY  ATT.     In  W.  S.  C. 

L.,  v.  16  .................................... 

The  same  ..................................... 

Joseph    II,    and    his    court.       G.    M. 

MUNDT.     (Louisa  Miihlbach)  ......... 

Joseph    Thorne:     his    calling.     L.  C. 

MOULTON.     In  My  third  book  ...... 

Joshua   Marvel.      B.  L.  FARJEON  ...... 

Journal  of  a  home  life.     K.  M.  SKW- 

KI.I  ...................................  ........ 

The  same  ..................................... 

Journey  from  this  world  to  the  next. 

H.  FIELDING.     In  Works,  v.  2  ...... 

The  same.     In  Works  ..................... 

Journey  in  seareh  of  nothing,  A.    See 

Social      grievances,     in     COLLINS' 

Queen's  revenge  ......................... 

Journey  to  the  center  of  the   earth. 

J.  VERNE  ................................. 

The  same.      With  Meridiana  ............ 

Journey  to  the  north  pole.    J.VERNE. 
Journeyman  engineer,    (pseud.)   See 

WRIGHT,  Thos. 
Journeyman  joiner.      A/me.   A.   L. 

A.  I).  DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand). 
Joyce,  K.  I). 

LEGENDS.      Bost.     18G8.     12°  .......... 

Judaea  Gapta.     G.  E.  TONNA.     (Char 

lotte  Ehzabelh)  ........................... 

Judah's  lion.     C.  E.  TONNA.     (Char 

lotte  Elizabeth)  ............................ 

Judd,  Sylvester. 

MARGARET.      Bost.     1871.     16°  ........ 


37: 
39: 


2000 
1643 
39;   1640 

35:   1392 

265 


37:      2457   ;   Judge  Justin.     J.  ABBOTT.     In  H.  S. 

B.,  v.  11 35:          46 

*A.  :   Judith,  the  Egyptian  ;   or,  the  fate  of 

the  heir  of  Riccon.     J.  M. WILSON. 

S37:       2146  /„  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 4O:       1714 

•37:       2147    j   Judith  Gwynne.    Lisle  CARR.   (pseud.) 

3v " 35;   3896-8 

38:        494      Judson,  Mrs.  Emily  C.     (Fanny  For 
rester). 

38:        493          KATHAYAN  slave,  The.     In  L.  C.,v.  3.     4O:      1613 
Judy  of  Roundwood.     S.  LOVER.     In 

4O:       1670    I  Legends  and  stories 38:       1886 

Julia  de  Roubigne.     H.  MACKENZIE...     38:       2305 

Thesame.     In  Misc.  works 34:       1626 

38:        496   |   Julia.     H.  LEE.    In  Canterbury  tales, 

38:       497  !          v.l 38:      1422 

Julia  of  Baise.     K.  PICKERING 38:      4438 

38:        498      Julia  Howard.     M.  BELL 35:      1912 

38:        499      Julia  Mandeville.     F.  M.  BROOKK 35:      2896 

Julia  Reid.     I.  M.  ALDEN.     (Pansy)...    35:        481 
Julian ;    or,   scenes    in    J  udea.      W. 

38:        505   i          WARE 4O:   129-30 

Julian   Home:    a  tale  of  college  life. 

F.  W.  FARRAH 

38:        515   i   Julian  Pereival.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.     ///  Works,  v.  8  

38:        516   i   Juliana  Oakley.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  5 

!   Juliette.     H.  N.  (W.)  BAKER.    (Aunt 

34:       4176    I  Ilattie)  

*15:       4916       Julio  ;  or,  a  tale  of  the  Vaudois.     Mrs. 

J.  B.  WKHH 4O: 

39:       2783    •   Julius  ;    or,  the   street    boy  out  west. 

S37:      2137  H.  AI.GER,  jr .' 35:        536 

;!37:      2146      Jupiter's  daughters.    Mrs.  C.  J  ENKIN.     38:        284 
*37:       2147       Just  a  dream.     Mrs.  A.  FRASER.    With 
35:         879  Or.lyaface 37:       2445 

38:         446 

K. 

35:      4169      K ,  J.  H. 

HENRY   Ancrum:  a  tale   of  the   last 
war  in   Ireland.     Lond.     1872.     2 

34;       4186  v.      sin.  8° 38:      650-1 

*15:      4926      Kaloolah;  or,  adventures  of  J.   Ro- 

mer.     W.  S.  MAYO 38:       2832 

38:      3244      Kamba  Thorpe,     (pseud.)     See   BEL 
LAMY,  E.  W. 

38:      3182      Kangaroo  hunters.     A.  BOWMAN 35:      2449 

37:       1981       Karl  Krinken.  S.  and  A.  B.WARNER.     4O:        202 

Kate  Aylesford.      C.  J.  PETERSON  38:       4359 

39:      1581      Kate  Beaumont.    J.  W.  DEFOREST...     37:        215 
39:       1582      Kate    Carlton.     D.   WISE.      (Francis 

Forester) 4O:         634 

37:      2146      Kate  Clarendon;   or,  necromancy   in 

37:       2147  the  wilderness.     E.  BENNETT 35:       1980 

Kate  Connor.     Mrs.   A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

//(Sketches 37:       3887 

35:       4581  Thesame.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  4 34:       4174 

Thesame #15:       4^14 

39:      3693      Kate  Coventry.     G.  J.  WHYTE-MEL- 

39:      3695  VILLE " 4O:        436 

39.       3694       Kate  Kennedy;  or,  the  maid  in  Inner 
Kepple.     A.   LEIGHTON.      In   W. 

T.  B.     v.l 4O:      1711 

Kate  Kennedy.     Mrs.  C.  J.  NEWELL..     38:      3551 

37:        911      Kate  Morris.     F.  W.  A.  PIKE 38:      4503 

Kate  Savage.     D.  M.  FORD.     3v 37:2320-22 

38:        523      Kate   Somerville.      S.  S.  ELLIS.     In 

Family  secrets,     v.l 37:      1677 

39:       3066  Note.    Same  as  Somerville  hnll. 

Thesame.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  16 34:      4186 

39:       3067  Thesame #15:       4926 

Kate  \\  alsingham  :  a  novel.     Mitt  E. 
38:        530  PICKERING 38:      4439 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


KATERFELTO. 


113 


KEENE. 


Katerfelto  :  a  story  of  Exmoor.     G. 

437 
1583-4 

Kavanagh,  (continued.)  — 
SKVKN  years,  and  other  tales.     N.  Y. 
I860      12°  ..    .                                           38'         681 

Katherine  Ashton.     E.  M.  SKWKI.L. 
•'  v                                                            39' 

Contents: 
V.  1.  Cheap  excursion,  Ttie.     v.  2,  (continued.)  — 
Gaiety  and  gloom.                     Little  dancing-master,  The. 
v.  2.  Adrien.                                     Mysterious  lodger.  The. 
Comedy  in  a  court-yard,        Soiree   in  a  porter's  lodge, 
A.                                                  A. 
Excellent     opportunity,       Troubles    of    a   quiet    man 
An.                                                  The. 
Experiences    of     Sylvia        Young  France. 
Delmare,  The. 

The  same.     Leip.     1859.     2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  16°  38'         682 

Kathayan   slave,  The.     Mn.   E.   C. 
JUDSON.     (Fanny  Forester).     In  L. 
C      v   3         ...    4O' 

1613 

1712 
3118 
2735 

1639 
1684 
4203 

4204 
811 

812 
813 

814 
815 
2256 

2696 
3845 

650 

660 
661-3 
664 

C65 
606 
607 

608 
069 

670 
071 

672 
673 

074 
075 

070 
077 

678 
G7!l 
OHO 

Katheran,  The.     A.  CAMPHKI.L.     In 
\\  T   B      v  -2  4O- 

Katherine  Earle      A  TR  \FTON          .     39' 

Katherine  Fairfax.     T.  MAUNSEI.L..     38: 

SILVIA.     N.  Y.     1870.     8°  38:        683 

Katherine    Walton.      W.  G.  SIMMS.     39: 
Katherine's  trial.     H.  LEE  38' 

The  same.     Leip.     1870.    2v.ini. 
sq.  10°  38'         684 

SYBIL'S  second   love.     N.  Y.     1872. 
12°  ...                                    ..                      88'         685 

Kathie    Hrande.     H.  PARK.     (Ifolnu 
Lte)  38' 

The    same.     Leip.     1867.     2   v.  in 
1       sq.  16°  38'         686 

Kathie's  Aunt  Huth.     A.  M.  DOUG 
LAS  37- 

Kay-Shuttleworth,  Wr  James. 
RIHHLKSDALK  ;    or,  Lancashire  sixty 
years    ago.       Lond.       1874.      3  v. 
am.  8°  38'     700-2 

Kathie's  harvest  davs.    A.  M.  DOUG 
LAS.  .    .                '                                37- 

Kathie's  soldiers.     A.  M.  DOUGLAS...     37: 
Kathie's  stories.     A.  M.  DOUGLASS. 

Contents  : 
v.  1.     Kathie's  three  wishes.    37:815 
v.  2.     Kathie's  Aunt  Ruth.    37:811 
v.  3.     Kathie's  summer  at  Cedarwood.    37:814 
v.  4.     Kathie's  soldiers.     37:8i3 
v.  .1.     In  the  ranks.    37:809 
v.  6.     Kathie's  harvest  days.    37:812 

Kathie's  summer  at  Cediirwood.     A. 

Kearie,  Annie. 
C  \STLK  Dalv      Phil      n   d     16°     .  .     38'       704+ 

OI.DHURY.     Lond.     1869.     3  v.     sm. 
8°  38'         703 

The  same      Phil      n   d      12°               38'         704 

Keatings    Vr»  R  H 

HONOR   Blake:  the  story  of  a  plain 
woman.     Lond.     1872.     2  v.  in    1. 
sm.  8°  38:         706 

Kathie's  three  wishes.     A.  M.  DOUG 
LAS  37' 

Keddie,  .Vis».     (Sarah  Tytler). 
CITOYENNK  Jacqueline.    Lond.   1866.     • 
3  v       16°                                              ..     38'      707-9 

Kathaleen.     By  the  author  of  Ray 
mond's  heroine.    N.  Y.     1872.     8°.     4O: 
Katie  Kidd  and  her  teacher.     By  the 
author  of  Aunt  Annie's  stories.   In 
Under  the  lirne  trees  4O' 

DAYS   of   yore.     Lond.     1866.     2   v. 
12°  38'   710-11 

Contents  : 
v.  1.  Adam  Home's  repent-     T.  2.  Cain's  brand, 
ance.                                       Hector  Garret  of  Otter. 
Cast  in  the  wagon,  A.                Insulated. 
Days  of  the    Hutch  fair,        Judy. 
The.                                       Likenesses  and  contrasts. 
Great  road  and  the  mar-        Lover's    quarrels  and   how 
ket-place,  The.                          they  ended. 
Old  gatherings.                          Oliver  Khsndi  partner. 
Old  yeomanry  weeks,  The        Ringan  Cockbuni's  trial  and 
On  the  stage  and  ort  the            victory, 
stage.                                        Second     Mrs.    Aucterlonie, 
Peeps  into  antiquity.                   The. 
PeggyMclville'striumph.        Shadow  of  the  ancient  mari- 
Snint'  Margaret.                              ner,  The. 
Shudows  on  the  coast  of       Two    panels     troin    an  old 
Fife.                                           picture. 
Wooings  and  weddings  of       Two  specimens  of  the  old 
the  last  century.                         school. 
Twofold. 
World's  end.  The. 

DIAMOND    rose,   The.     Lond.     1867. 
12°  38'        712 

Katie  Stewart.  M.  (O.  W.)  OLIPHANT.     38: 
Katsch,  A.  E. 
UNDKR  the  stork's  nest.     Phil.    1875. 
12°  .....'  38' 

Kavanagh,  .lulia.     (b.  1824). 
AIM?I  K    V   Y      1870     3v   in  1      1'"°      38' 

The  same.   Leip.   1858.  3  v.  sq.  16°.     38: 
BEATRICE.     N.  Y.     1872.     12°  38: 
The  same.     Leip.     18(!4.    2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  10°  38' 

BESSIE:  a  novel.     N.  Y.      1872.     8°.     38: 
DAISY  Burns.     N.  Y.     1807.     12°....     38: 
The  same.     Leip.     1853.     2    v.  in 
1       sq    10°                                                  38' 

DORA.     N.  Y.      1H68.     3v.ini.     8°.     38: 
The  same.     1808.      2   v.  in    1.     sq. 
16°  38- 

HEKOINKS  in  obscurity.    Lond.    1871. 
12°            "  38'        713 

Hl-fiu  KNOT  family,  The.  N.  Y.   1868. 
12°  38'         714 

GRACE  Lee.    N.  Y.     1872.     12°  38' 

T  ATIV  Hpll        Phil        IfiTd       19°                      *^R-           715 

The  same.     Leip.     1855.    2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  10°  38- 

NOHI.ESSK  oblige:   an   English   story 

JOHN  Dorrien.     N.  Y.     1875.     12°....     38: 
MADKLINK:  a  talo  of  Auvergne.  N. 
Y.     1873.     12°  38- 

of  to-day.     Lond.     1871.     12°  38:         710 
Keeler,  Ralph. 
'GI.OVKKSON  and  his  silent  partners. 

NATHALIE:  a  tale.  N.  Y.    1872.   12°.     38: 
The  same.     Leip.     1851.     2  v.  in 
1.     sq.  16°  38' 

Keene,  Edwin. 
SYDNEY  Fielding;  the  domestic  his 
tory  of  a  gentleman   who  served 
under  their  late  majesties   George 
IV.,    and    William    IV.      Lond. 
1857.      2  v      sm    8°  38'         720 

QUKEN  Mab.     N.   Y.     1874.     3  v.  in 
1      12°  38- 

The  same.     Leip.     1803.     2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  16°  38' 

Keene,  Mrs.  S.  F. 
Guv's  life  lesson.     Bost.     1872.     16°.     38:        722 
ORIENT  hoys.     Bost.     1870.     16°  38:         723 

RACIIKI.  Gray.     N.  Y'.     1873.     12°...     38: 
The  same.      Leip.      185(1.     sq.  16°..     38: 

PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


KELLOGG. 


114 


KlN  ALP  Y. 


Kellogg,  Rev.  Elijah. 
AUK    of    Elm   island,   The.        Bost. 

1871.  16°  .................................     38:         725 

ARTHUR  Brown,  the   young  captain. 

Bost.     1873.      16°  .........  T.  .............     38:         726 

BOY  farmers  of  Elm  island,  The. 

Bost.     1871.     16°  ........................     38:         727 

BROUGHT  to  the  front.  Bost.  1876. 

16°  ........................................     38:        746 

CHARLIE  Bell,  the  waif  of  Elm  island. 

Bost.     1871.     16°  ........................     38:         728 

CHILD  of  the  island  glen,  The.  Bost. 

1872.  16°  .................................      38:         72!) 

CRUISE   of    the   Casco,   The.      Bost. 

1872.      16°  .................................     38:         730 

FISHER  boys  of  Pleasant  cove,  The. 

Bost.     1874.     16°  ........................     38:        731 

HARD-SCRABBLE  of  Elm  island,  The. 

Bost.     1873.     16°  .......................     38:         732 

JOHN  Godsoe's  legacy.  Bost.  1873. 

16°  ................  .":...."  .....................     38:        733 

LION  Ben  of  Elm  island.  Bost.  1870. 

16°  ..........................................     38:         734 

NORMAN  Cline.  Bost.  1869.  16°...  38:  735 
SOPHOMORES  of  Radclift'e,  The.  Bost. 

1872.      16°  ................................      38:          736 

SOWED  by  the  wind;  or,  the  poor 

boy's  fortune.  Bost.  1875.  1C,0...  38:  737 
SPAKKS  of  genius,  The;  or,  the  col 

lege  life  of  James  Trafton.      Bost. 

1872.  16°  .................................      38:          738 

STOUT  heart,  A  ;  or.  the  student  from 

from   over  the   sea.       Bost.     1874. 

16°  ..........................................     38:        739 

TURNING  of  the  tide,  The  ;  or,  Rad- 
cliffe  Rich  and  his  patients.     Bost. 

1873.  16°  .................................     38:         740 

WHISPERING  pine,  The  ;  or,  the  grad 

uates  of  Hadelift'e  hall.  Bost.   1872. 

16°  ..........................................     38:         741 

WINNING  his  spurs;  or,  Henry  Mor 

ton's  first  trial.  Bost.  1873.  16°.  38:  742 
Woi.y  run  ;  or  the  boys  of  the  wil 

derness.      Bost.      1875.      16°  ..........     38:         743 

YOUNG  deliverers  of  Pleasant  cove, 

The.     Bost.     1871.     16°  ...............     38:         744 

YOUNG  shipbuilders  of  Elm  island, 

The.     Bost.     1871.     16°  ...............     38:        745 


4.  I>oy  farmers. 

5.  Young  phi pbuilderB. 
6-  Hard-scrabble. 


4.  Child  of  the  island  fflen. 
f>.  John  Godsoe's  legacy, 
(j.  Fisher  boys. 

4.  Turning  of  the  tide. 

5.  Winning  his  spurs. 
0.  Stout  heart. 


3887 


. 
Note     For  the  shelf  numbers  of  the  fol 

lowing  stories,  see  above. 
Elm  island  stories: 

1.  Lion  Ben. 

2.  Charlie  Bell. 

:t.  Ark  of  Elm  island. 
Forest  ylen  sei  ies  : 

1.  Sowed  by  the  wind. 

2.  Wolf  run. 

3-  Brought  to  the  front. 
Pleasant  cove  series  : 

1.  Arthur  Brown. 

2.  Young  deliverers. 

3.  Cruise  of  the  Casco. 
Whimpering  pine  series  : 

1.  SparK  of  genius. 

2.  Sophomores    of    Und- 

olifle. 

3.  Whispering  pine. 

Kelly  the  piper.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Sketches  ................................     37: 

Kelso,  Isaac. 

DANGER   in    the   dark.      Cin.     1857. 

12°  ...........................  ............... 

Kempe  Strolhard.  (pseud.)  See  BRAY, 

.l/7-.v.  A.  E. 
Kendall,  Mrs.  E.  D. 

STANI  FORDS  of  Staniford  Folly,  The. 

Bost.     1872.     16°  ........................ 

Kenelm    Chillingly.       E.   G.   E.    L. 

BULWER-LYTTON  .......................    35: 


38: 


38: 


800 


808 


3123 


Kenilworth.    Sir  W.  SCOTT.    Parker 

ed.     2  v *39:1321-22 

The  same.     Edin.  ed 39:       1356 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1364 

The  same 39:       1381 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v 39:1417-18 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1456 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  cd 39:      1482 

Kennedy,  Grace. 

PHILIP  Colville:  a  covenanter's  story. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° "..     38:        814 

Kennedy,  John  Pendleton   (Clerke  of 
Oxe/iforde ;  Paul  Ambrose;  Solomon 
Secoitdlhoughts).     (1795-1870). 
HORSE-SHOE  Robinson.     Phil.     1865. 

12°  38:         820 

QUODLIBET  :  containing  some  annals 
thereof,  etc.,  by  Solomon  Second- 
thoughts,  schoolmaster.  N.Y.  1866. 

12° 38:        821 

KOB  of  the  bowl.     Phil.     1860.     12°.     38:        822 
SWALLOW  barn;   or,  a  sojourn   in  the 

Old  Dominion.     N.Y.     1S66.     12°.     38:         823 

Kenneth.     C.  M.  YONOE 40:      1288 

Kenneth  my  king.     S.  A.  BKOCK 35:      2848 

Kentucky's   love;    or.   roughing    it 

around  Paris.      K.  KIM: 38:         900 

Keon,  Miles  Gerald. 

DION  and  the  Sibyls  :  a  classic  Chris 
tian  novel.  N.'Y.  n.  d.  8° 38:  831 

Kerkadec,  Vicomlesse  de. 

REMINISCENCES  of  a  canoness:  anec 
dotes  and  sketches  of  court  lite  in 
France  during  the  reigns  of  Louis 
XIV  and  Louis  XV,  selected  from 
a  diary  hitherto  unpublished.  Lond. 

1874.  "  2  v.     sm.  8° 38:839-40 

Kester's  evil  eye.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  3.     4O:       1643 
Kettle,  Rosa  Mackenzie. 

HILI.ESDEN    on    the    Moors.       Lond. 

1873.     2  v.      sm.  8° 38:    849-50 

31  ISTRESS  of   Langdale  hall.     Lond. 

1872.     sm.  8° 38:         851 

OVER  the  furze.     Lond.     1874.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:      852-4 

Kick  him  down  hill;  or,  ups  and 
downs  in  business.  Miss  M.  M. 

SMITH  39:      1952 

Kickleburys  abroad,  The.     W.  M. 

THACKEKAY.     In  .Misc.,  v.  2 33:      4003 

Kilmeny.     W.  BLACK 35:      2177 

Kimball,  Richard  Burleigh.  (b.  1818). 

EMII.IE.     N.  Y.     1876.     12° 38:         865 

HENRY  Powers,  banker:  how  he 
achieved  a  fortune  and  married:  a 

novel.     N.  Y.     1868.     12° 38:         866 

PRINCE    of    Kashna.      N.  Y.      186ii. 

12°   38:        867 

ROMAXCE  of  student  life  abroad.     M. 

Y.      1865.      12° 38:         868 

SAINT    Leger;    or,   threads    of   life. 

N.  Y.     1850.     12° 38:         869 

TO-DAY:   a  romance.     N.  Y.     1870. 

12° 38:        870 

UNDER  currents  of  Wall  street:  a 
romance  of  business.  N.Y.  1864. 

12° 38:       871 

WAS   he   successful?      N.Y.      1866. 

12° 38:         872 

Kimberwell    house.       K.    HUDSON. 

Lond.      1870.     3  v.     sm.  8° 37:4796-8 

Kinaldy.  T.  GILLESPIE.  Gleanings 
of  the  covenant.  In  W.  T.  B., 
v.  10 4O:  1720 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


KINO. 


115 


KlNOSTON. 


King,  Alice. 

IJfKEN    of   herself.       Lond.       1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 38:      882-4 

SrKLi.-uouN'D.       Lord.      1874.      3  v. 

sin.  83 38:     885-7 

King,  Kdward. 

KK.STITKY'S   love:    or,  roughing   it 

around  Paris.     Bost.     1873.     12°...     38:         900 
King,    Gregory.     J.    Hooo.    (Ettrick 
Shepherd).       In     Winter    evening 

talcs,  v.  2 1     37:       4521 

King,  Katharine. 

Ht(iH  Melton.     N.Y.     1875.     8° 38:         915 

LOST   for  Gold.     Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sm.  a° 38:  910-12 

OFF  the  roll.     N.Y.     1875.     8° 38:        910 

OUR   detachment:    a  novel.      N.  Y. 

1875.     8° 38:         913 

QTEBX  of  the  regiment,  The.     Bost. 

1874.      8° ". 38:         914 

King  and  the  bishop,  The.     S.  LOVER. 

In  Legends  and  stories 38:       1886 

King   of  the   golden    river,  The.     J. 

HI-SKIN.     In  L.  C.,  v.  1<> 4O:      1020 

King  of  Hayti,  The.     Fr.  the  German. 
Thomas   DK^UINCY.      In   Works, 

v.  11 34:       1043 

King   of   the   mountains.     E.  (Y.  Y.) 

AHOVT 35:        167 

King  of  No-land,  The.     B.  L.  FAR- 

.IF.ON 37:      1982 

King  of  the  peak,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  7.     4O:       1017 
King   O'Toola   and   Saint    Kevin.     S. 

LOVER.     In  Legends  and  stories....     38:       1886 
King  Tolv.     Mrs.  I).  M.  CRAIK.   (for 
merly  Miss  Mulock}.      In  Romantic 

tales 35:       4940 

Kingdom  of  heaven,  The.     F.  GOTT- 

SCHALK.     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O:       1561 

King's  Baynard.     Hon.  Mrs.  G.  GIF- 
FORD.      3v 37:2970-72 

King's  highway,  The.   G.  P.  R.JAMES. 

2  v.  in'l 38:         195 

King's  own, The.    C<apt.  F.  MARRYATT.     38:      2535 

The  same.     Lond.  ed 38:       2536 

The  same.     Tauohnitz  ed 38:      2537 

King's  own  borderers,  The:  a  military 

romance.     .1.  GRANT 37:       3313 

Kingsbury,  John  II. 

KiNcisiu'RY  sketches.     N.  Y.     1875. 

12° 38:       917 

Kingsford,  .lane,    (pieud.)    See  BAR- 

NARll,   C.    F. 

Kingsley,  Charles.     (1810-1875). 
ALTON  Locke,  tailor  and  poet.    N.Y. 

1851.      12° 38:         924 

The  same.     Leip.     1857.     sq.  16°...     38:         925 
HF.HKWARD,  the  last  of  the  English. 

Host.      I860.     12° 38:         926 

The  same.     Leip.     1866.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 38:         927 

HEROES,    The:     Greek    fairy    tales. 

Bost.      1804.     16° 38:         928 

Hvi'ATiA;  or,  new  foes  with  an  old 

face.     Bost.     1864.     12° 38:         929 

The  same.    N.Y.    1866.    2  v.    10°.     38:     930-1 

The  same.     Leip.     1857.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 38:         932 

MADAM  How  and  lady  Why.     Lond. 

1870.     8° 38:         933 

Two  years  ago.     Bost.     1864.     12°...     38:         934 

The  same.     Leip.     1857.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  10° 38:         935 

WATKII  babies:  a  fairytale.     Lond. 

1869.      12° .". 38:         936 


Kingsley,  C.,  (continued.) — 

WESTWARD  ho!  or,  the  voyages  and 
adventures  of  Sir  Amayas  Leigh, 
Knight  of  Hurrough,  in  the  county 
of  Devon,  in  the  reign  of  her  most 
glorious  majesty  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Rendered  into  modern  English,  by 
C.  Kingsley.  Cambridge.  1855. 

3  v.     12° 38:     937-9 

The  same.    N.Y.     1866.     2  v.     10°.     38:     940-1 
The  same.     Leip.    1855.    2  v.  in  1. 

16°  38:         942 

YEAST:    a  problem.      N.   Y.     1864. 

12°  38:         943 

The  same.     Leip.     1851.     sq.  16°...     38:         944 
Kingsley,  Henry,     (b.  1830). 

AUSTIN  Elliot.     Bost.     1863.     12°...     38:         950 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.     sq.  16°...     38:        951 

BOY  in  grey,  The.    Lond.    1871.    12°.     38:         952 

HARVEY'S,  The.     Bost.     1872.     12°...     38:        953 

HETTY.     N.Y.     1869.     8° 38:         954 

HII.LYARS   and     the    Burtons,   The. 

Host.      1865.      12° 38:         955 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 38:         956 

HORNHY    mills,   and    other    stories. 

Lond.     1872.     2  v.     sm.  8° 38:     957-8 

Content*  : 

v.  1.  Episode  in  the  life  of 
Charles  Mordaunt  Mill- 
mai.aon,  An. 
Hoinhv  mill;-''  garden. 
Why    Lady     Hornbury's 
ball  was  postponed. 


v.  2.  Eyre's  march. 
Jackson  of  Paul's. 
March    of    Charles   Stuart, 

The. 
New  Year's  day  at  Windsor, 

1327. 

Some  account  of  the  villago 
of  Inverguoich. 
38: 
38: 


959 
960 
1620 


LEIGHTON  court.     Bost.    1866.     12°. 

The  same.     Leip.     1866.     sq.  16°... 

LOST  child,  The.     In  L.  C.     v.  10 4O: 

OAKSHOT  castle:  being  the   memoir 

of  an  eccentric  nobleman.  Written 

by  Henry  Dixon.    Edited  by  Hen 
ry  Kingsley.      Lond.     1873.     sm. 

8° 37;     701-3 

Or.D   Margaret:    a   novel.       Berlin. 

1872.      16° 38:         961 

RAVEN-SHOE.     Bost.     1866.     12° 38:        962 

The  same.     Leip.     1862.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 38:         963 

RECOLLECTIONS  of  Geoffry  Hamlyn. 

Bost.      1866.      12° 38:         964 

The  same.     Leip.     1864.    2v.ini. 

sq.  10 38:         965 

REGINALD  Hethprege.     Lond.     1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° t 38:      966-8 

STRETTOX  :    a    novel.     N.  Y.     1869. 

8° 38:       909 

The  same.      Bost.     n.  d.     8° 38:         970 

VALENTIN  :  a  French   boy's  story  of 

Sedan.       Lond.      1872.      2  v.  in  1. 

sm.  8° 38:        971 

Kingston,  William  H.  G. 

ALBATROSS,  The.     Lond.     1863.     16°.     38:         985 
ANTHONY  Waymouth.     Bost.     1865. 

12°  38:         986 

AT  the  south  pole  ;  or,  the  adventures 

of     Richard    Pengelley,    mariner. 

Lond.     n.  d.     sm.  8° 38:        987 

CRUISE  of  the  Frolic.     N.  Y.      n.  d. 

12° 38:        988 

ERNF.ST  Bracebridge;    or,  schoolboy 

days.     Lond.     n.  d.     10° 38:        989 

IN  the  wilds  of  Africa.    Lond.    1871. 

16° 38:         990 

LITTLE   Ben   Haddcn.     Bost.      1871. 

16° 38:       991 

Lot;  house  by  the  lake:  a  tale  of  Can 
ada.     Lond.     n.  d.     18° 38:         992 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


KlNOSTON. 


116 


LABOULAYE. 


Kingston,  (continued.) — 

31  ARM ADUKK  Merry,  the  midshipman. 

Bost.     1871.     12° 38:        993 

MY   first   voyage   to   southern   seas. 

Loncl.      1872.      12° 38:         994 

OLD  Jack.     Lond.     1871.     12° 38:         995 

ON  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.  Lond. 

1872.  sm.  8° 38:         996 

PKTER  the  whaler.    Lond.    1864.  16°.     38:        997 
KAI.I'II      and     Dick;     or,    the      two 

shipmates.  Bost.  n.  d.  16° 38:  998 

Ron  Nixon;  the  white  trapper.  N. 

Y.  1866.  16° 38:  999 

BOUND  the  world.  Bost.  1870.  16°.  38:  1000 

SALT  water.  Bost.  1869.  16° 38:  1006 

SHIPWRECKS  and  disasters  at  sea. 

Lond.  1873.  8° 38:  1001 

TIIKKK  lieutenants,  The;  or,  naval 

life   in  the   19th   century.     N.   Y. 

1874.  12° " 38:  1002 

TIIKKK  midshipman,  The.  N.  Y. 

1873.  12° 38:       1003 

VOYAGE   round   the   world.      Lond. 

1872.  12° 38:       1004 

WASHED   ashore;  or,   the   tower  of 

Stormount  bay.    Lond.     1868.   12°.     38:       1005 
Kinkel.  (pseud.)   See  SHEFPAKD,  E.  S. 
Kinzie,  Mrs.  Julic'tte  A. 

WALTER    Ogilby:    a    novel.      Phil. 

1869.     2  v.  in  1.     12° 38:       1030 

Kip,  Leonard. 

.I-KNOXE:    a    tale  of     slave    life    in 

Rome.    N.  Y.     1866.     12°.    [<mo«.]     38:       1038 
DEAD  marquise :  a  romance.     N.  Y. 

1873.  12° 38:       1039 

Kirk,  Charles  D. 

WOOING  and  warring  in   the  wilder 
ness.     N.  Y.     1860.     12° 38:       1046 

Kirk,    Eleanor    (pseud.)       See  AMES, 
Eleanor. 

Kirke,  Kdmund  (pseud.)  SkeGiLMORE, 
.1.  R. 

Kirkland,     Mrs.     Caroline     Matilda 
Sttmsbury,  (Mary  Cluvers)     (1801- 
1864). 
OUR  new  home  in  the  west.     N.  Y. 

1872.      16° 38:       1054 

Kirkyards.       The   professor's   tales. 

T.  GILLESI-IK.     In  W.  T.  B.     v.  7....     4O:       1717 

Kirstin's  adventures:  a  tale  for  the 

young.     C.  PEACHY.     [«»OK.] 4O:       2260 

Kissing  the  rod.     E.  H.  YATKS 4O:      1213 

Kitty.     31.  BETHAM-EDWARDS 35:      2062 

Kitty  and  Lulu's  books.     J.  H.  MAT- 
HEWS.     6  v. 

Gtntents  : 

Kitty's  robins.     38:20!)5 

Kitty's  scrap  book.    38:2096 

Kitty's  visit  to  grandmama     38:2fiOT 

Rudie's  goat.    38:2701 

Toiitou  and  pussy.    38:27"2 

White  rabbit,  The.    38:2703 

Kitty's  choice.     R.  H.  DAVIS 37:         148 

Kitty's    forty.      E.    Eggleston.       In 

Schoolmaster's  stories 37:       1595 

Kitty's  robins.     J.  H.  MATIIKWS 38:      2695 

Kitty's  scrap  book.    ,1.  II.  MATIIKWS.    38:      2696 

Kitty's  visit.    .1.  H.  MATHKWS 38:      2697 

Kleist,  Heinrich  von.     (1776-1811). 
MICHAEL  Kohlhass.     In   Tales  from 

the  German 4O:       1699 

Knatchbull-Huggessen,  K.  11. 
CRACK  KRS  for  Christmas.  More  stories. 

N.  Y.      1872.      12° 38:       1062 

HlOOLKDY-PlOOLKDY.     N.  Y.       1876. 

12°   38:      1067 


Knatchbull-Huggessen,  (continued.) — 
MOONSHINE;   fairy    stories.       Lond. 

1872.      12° 38:       1063 

QUKF.R  folk.     Seven  stories.     Lond. 

1874.  12° 38:       1064 

STORIES  for  my  children.  Lond.  1874. 

12°  38:  1068 

TALKS  at  tea-time.  Fairy  stories. 

Lond.  1872.  sm.  8° 38:  1065 

WHISPERS  from  fairyland.  N.  Y. 

1875.  16° 38:       1066 

Knickerbocker    Diedrich,     (pseud.) 

See  IRVINO,  W. 
Knight,  E.  C. 

MARCUS    Flaminius.      Lond.      1792. 

2   v.     8° 38:    1075-6 

Knight  of  Gwy nne.     C.  LKVER.     2  v.     38:1609-10 

The  same.     Tuuchnitz  ed.     3v 38:1611-13 

Knight  of  St.  John.     A.  M.  PORTER. 

3v.ini 38:      4649 

Knighton,  William. 

EIKIAR  Barton  :   an  autobiographical 

novel.     Lond.     1856.     3  v.     sm.  8.     38:1078-80 
Knight's   cellar    in    the    Kytfhiiusen. 
NACHTIOALL   (Oimar).      Jn   K.  G. 

N.     v.  2 4O:      1561 

Knights    of    England,    France,   and 

Scotland,  The.     H.  W.  HKRHERT...     37:      4359 
Knitting  sale-socks.    H.  E.  (P.)  SPOF- 

FORD.      With  Aznber  gods 39:      2126 

Knorring,  Baroness. 

ANCESTRESS,  The ;  or,  family  pride. 
Jn  Danes  sketched  by  themselves, 

v.  1 4O:       1530 

PEASANT  and  bis  landlord,  The.     N. 

Y.      1855.      12° 38:       1084 

Knowles,   James   Sheridan.      (1784- 

1862). 
FORTKSCUK:    a  novel.     N.  Y.     1864. 

8° 38:       1092 

Koch,  Kosalie. 

HOLLY  and  mistletoe.     Tales  tr.  by 

Trauermantel.     N.Y.     1867.     16s.     38:       1100 
Kourigan,  The.     E.  SOUVKSTRK.     In 

Brittany  and  La  Vendee 39:       2066 

Kroyft,  Mrs.  S.  H.  de. 

LITTLE  Jakey.     N.Y.     1872.     12°...     37:         228 
Kruitzner.     II.  LEE.    In  Canterbury 

tales,  v.  2  '..     38:       1423 

The  same.     In  \V.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  3 34:       4173 

The  same ;B15:      4913 

Kuegelen,  Wilhelm  von. 

BYC;ONE  days;  or,  an  old  man's  rem 
iniscences    of    his    vouth.       Lond. 

1871.     3  v.     sm.  8°" 38:1118-20 

Kuzzilbash,  The:  a  tale  of  Khorasan. 

In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  12 34:       4182 

The  same *15:       4922 


L. 

L ,  J.  W. 

BROCKLF.Y   moor:  a  novel.      N.   Y. 

1874.      12° 38:       1250 

Lablache :      the     young     tragedian. 

Mrs.   ELLET.     lit   Nouvellettes   of 

the  musicians 37:       1650 

Laboulaye,   Edouard   (Rene    Lefeb- 

vre).     (b.  1811). 
AHDALLAH  :      or,     the     four-leaved 

shamrock.     (Abdullah,  ou  If  Irl'fle  d 

guatre  feuilles :  cottte  urabe.)    Tr.  by 

Mary  L.  Booth.    Lond.    1868.  16°.     38:      1255 


PROSE  FICTION :     ENGLISH. 


LABOULAYE. 


117 


LAMARTINE. 


7 


Laboulaye,  (continued.)— 

FAIRY  tales  of  all   nations.     N.   Y. 

1867.      12° 38:       1256 

PARIS  in  America.     (Tr.  of  J'arix  en 

Ameri,jue).     N.  Y.      1863.       12° 38:       1257 

Lace  cap,    The :  a   commercial  story. 

In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  7 !..     34:       4177 

Thesame *15:       4917 

Lace  merchant  of  Namur.     In  \V.  S. 

C.  L.     v.  12 34:      4182 

Thesame *15:       4922 

Lacemakers,  The.   Mrs.  MERKDITH.    38:      2925 

Contents: 

Ellen  Harrington.  |      Needlework     vs.     domestic 

Lacemaking  in  Ireland.  service 

Mary  Desmond.  ,      Redeemed  captive,  The. 

Ladder  of  life,  The.  A.  B.  EDWARDS.  37:  1524 
Lady  Adelaide's  oath.  E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.] 

WOOD 4O:        69 

Lady  Alice;  or,  the  new  Una.     J.  V. 

HL-NTINGTON 37:      4862 

Lady  and  priest.  K.  C.  MAUERLY....  38:  2110 
Lady  Anne.  A.  TROLLOPE.  N.  Y. 

1875.      8° 39:       3179 

Lady  Audley's  secret.  M.  E.  BRAD- 
DON 35:  2538 

Lady  Bell:   a  story  of  the  last  century. 

Miss  KKDDIK.  '(Surah  Tytler) 38:        715 

Lady  Betty.     Chr.  R.  COLERIDGE 35;      4511 

Lady  Betty's  governess.  L.  C.  GUKRN- 

SKY 37:      3613 

Lady-bird.     Lady  G.  FUI.LERTON 37:      2553 

Lady    Caroline:    with    pendants.      R. 

BLACK 35:       2169 

Contents : 

liar  one.  Lady  Caroline. 

Betwixt  two  stools.  Odd  shiiver,  An. 

Fatal  bouquet.  Ort'the  scent. 

Fifty  brides.  Red  nose.  The. 

How    Robinson   lost    his        Stubb's  luck. 
fellowship. 

Lady  Green-Satin,  and  her  maid  Ro 
sette.  E.  MARTINEAU  DBS  CHES- 
NKZ 35:  4210 

Lady  Herbert's  gentlewoman.     Eliza 

MKTEYARD 38:   2960-2 

Lady  Hester.     Charlotte  M.  YONGE...     4O:      1289 

Lady  Judith.    J.  MCCARTHY 38:      2131 

Lady  Lee's  widowhood.  E.  B.  HAM- 
LEY 37:  3956 

Lady  Lisle.     M.  E.  BRADDON 35:      2539 

Lady   Livingston's  legacy:    n   novel. 

I,ond.      1H74.     3  v.     sm.  8 4O:       2263 

Lady  Marabout's  trouble.  L.  de  la 
UAME.  (Oaida.)  With  Beatrice 
Boville 39:  40 

Lady  May's  intentions.  John  POME- 
ROY 38:  4585 

Lady   Moretoun's  daughter.     Mrs.  C. 

J.  EILOART 37:   1623-5 

Lady  of  the  ice.    J.  DKMILLE 39:        275 

Lady  of  the  isle.  E.  D.  E.  N.  SOUTH- 
WORTH 39:  2024 

Lady  of  Lawford,  The,  and  other 
Christmas  stories.  Troy.  1874. 

12° " 4O:       2202 

Contents  : 

Hidden  treasure.  I      Lawford  hall. 

Lady  of  Lawford.  |      Person  Ingram. 

Lady  of  limited  income.  A.  MANNING.  38:  2473-4 

Lady  of  Lyndon.  Ludy  BLAKE 35:  2234 

Lady  of  the  manor.  Mrs.  M.  M. 

SHERWOOD.  /«  Works,  v.  U-12...  39:  1644-7 

Lady  of  Milan.  Afrt.  A.  T.  THOMSON.  39:  2995 
Lady  of  Shalott,  The.  E.  S.  PHELPS. 

In  L.  C.    v.  10 4O:  1620 


35: 
4O: 
33: 


38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 


Lady  Rohcsia,  The.  R.  H.  BARIIAM. 
(  Thomas  Ingolsby).  In  Treasure- 
trove  series,  v.  1 4O: 

Lady  Rosamond's  book.  L.  E.  GUERN 
SEY.  (2nd  part  of  the  Stanton- 
Corbet  chronicles) 37: 

Lady  Superior:  a  novel.  E.  F.  POL- 
LA  KD 38: 

Lady   Sweetapple;  or,   three  to   one. 

G.  W.  DASK.VT 37: 

Lady    Wedderburn's   wish :  a   tale  of 

the  Crimean  war.     J.  GRANT 37: 

Ladye  Shakerley,  The.  By  One  of 
the  house  of  Egerton.  Lond. 
1871.  sm.  8° 4Q: 

Lady's  mile,  The.     M.  E.  BRAUDON... 

Lady's  palfrey,  The.  Aug.  T.  LANG- 
HEIN.  InR.  G.  N.  v.  4 

La  Fontaine, -Jean  de.    (1021-1695). 
FAHI.ES.     N.  Y.     1865.     2  v.     12°.... 

La  Gitana.     Mrs.  A.   FRASER.       WHh 

Only  a  face 37: 

La  Grange,  Afme.  A.  K.  de. 

FEKKYMAN  of  the  Tiber,  The.     Tr. 

from  the  Italian.  N.  Y.    n.  d.    12°. 

LAST  days  of  Jerusalem,   The.     Tr. 

from  the  Italian.  X.  Y.    n.  d.    12°. 

THECKLA;    or   the   malediction.     N. 

Y.     n.  d.     12° 

VESTAL,  The.     N.  Y.     1874.     12°.... 

Laicus  ;  or,  the  experiences  of  a  lay 
man  in  a  country  parish.  L.  Au- 
HOTT 35: 

Laid  up  in  lodgings,  flee  Fragments 
of  personal  experience.  In  COL 
LINS'  Queen's  revenge 35: 

Laidlaws  and  the  Scotts,  The :  a  bor 
der  tradition.  J.  HOOG.  (Ettrick 
Nhepherd].  In  Club-book,  v.  2.... 

Laidley  worm  of  Spindleston  Hough, 
The.  J.  M.  WILSON.  In  W.  T. 
B.  v.  3 

Laing,  Mrs.  C.  11.  B. 

HEROES  of  the  seven  hills,  The.  Phil. 
1873.      16° 

Laird  of  Darnick  tower,  The.  J. 
HOWKI.L.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 

Laird  of  Lucky's  How,  The.  Alex. 
CAMI-HELL.  lit  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 

Laird  of   Norlaw.     Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.) 

0 1. 1  I'll  A  NT 

Laird  R»bieson's  will.    A.  CAMPBELL. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9 

Laird's  .lock,  The.      .Sir   W.  SCOTT. 

Parker  ed *39: 

Thesame.     Abbotsford  ed  39: 

The  snme 39: 

Thesame.     Household  ed 39: 

Thesame.     Pocketed 39: 

Lajetchnikoff, . 

HKKETIC,  The.     Tr.  from  the  Russian 
by  Thos.  B.  Shaw.     N.  Y.     1864. 


1701 

3014 

4571 

104 

3314 

2264 
2540 

1563 
478-9 
2445 

1265 

1266 

1207 
1208 

150 
4581 


4O:       1520 


4O:      1713 


38: 
4O: 
40: 
38: 
40: 


Lake  shore  series.  W.  T.  ADAMS. 
(Oliver  Optic).  Bost.  1870-1.  6  V. 
10°  

Contents  : 


1275 
1714 
1715 
3846 
1719 

1340 
1370 
1394 
1434 
1464 


38:        1278 


V.  4.  Switch  off.     3ft:278 

5.  Brake  uii.    3.ri:a:i4 

6.  Hear  and  forbear.     .Vi:-231 


T.  1.  Through  by  daylight 

3.1:2711 

2.  Lightning  express.  35:254 

3.  On  time.     35:262 

Lakeville  ;  or,  substance  and  shadow. 

M.  HEAI.Y 37:       4265 

Lamartine,    Alphonse    Marie    Louis 

Prat  de.     (1791-1869). 
FIOR  d'Aliza.      (Tr.  of  Fior  (TAliza). 

N.  Y.      1869.      16° 38:       1283 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LAMARTINE. 


118 


LAST. 


Lamartine,  (continued.) — 

GCNEVIEVE.     (Tr.  of  (fenevii've).     N. 

Y.     n.  d.     8° 38:       1284 

GRAZIELLA.     (Qrazidla).     Tr.  by  S. 

C.  B.     Phil.      1872.     16° 38:       1285 

RAPHAEL.     (Tr.  of  RaphaH),     N.  Y. 

1865.      12° 38:       1286 

STONE  mason  of  Saint  Point.     (Tr.  of 

Le  tailleur  de  pierres  de  Saitit-I'oint). 

N.  Y.      1859.      12° 38:       1287 

Lamb,  Charles  (Elia).     (1775-1834). 
DISSERTATION  upon  roast  pig,  A.    In 

L.  C.,  v.  5 4O:      1615 

DKKAM  children.     In  L.  C.,  v.  4 4O:      1614 

MRS.    Battle's  opinion  on  cards.     In 

Treasure-trove  series,  v.  1 4O:      1701 

TALK   of    Rosamond   Gray   and   old 

blind  Margaret.     In  W.  S.  C.  L., 

v.  6 34:       4176 

The  same *15:       4916 

and  Mary. 

TALKS    from    Shakespeare.       N.  Y. 

I860.      16° 38:       1293 

Lamb,  Mrs.  Joseph. 

MENDED  life,  A;  or,  the  carpenter's 

family.     Phil.     1870.     16° 38:       1296 

Lamb,  Martha  .1. 

DRIFTING    good  ward.      Bost.      1870. 

18° 38:      1302 

SPICY:  a  novel.     N.  Y.     1873.     8°...     38:      1303 
Lamb,  Mary.     (1765-1847). 

MKS.  Leicester's  school ;  or,  the  his 
tory  of  several  young  ladies,  related 

by  themselves.     In   W.   S.   C.    L. 

v.  13 34:      4183 

The  same *15:      4923 

Lame   Jervas.       Maria   EDOKWORTH. 

In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  2 37:       1497 

The  same.     lit  Popular  tales,  v.  1 37:       1506 

LaMotte-Fouque,  Friedrich  Ilcin- 

rich  Karl,  Baron  de.     (1777-1843). 
ASLAUGA'S  knight.     With  Theodolph 

the  Icelander 38:      1306 

The  same.     In  C.  G.  R.,  v.  1 35:      3873 

SINTRAM  and  his  companions.     (Tr. 

of    Sintram   utid    seine    Qefiihrten). 
With  Undine 38:      1308 

Thesame 38:       1307 

TIIEODOLPH,  the  Icelander.     (Tr.  of 

Die   Fahrten    Thiodol/'s).       N.    Y. 

n.  d.     12° 38:      1305 

The  same;  and  Aslauga's  knight. 

N.  Y.     1845.     12° .' 38:       1306 

Two    raptains,    The.       (Tr.    of    Die 

beiden  Hauptleute).      With  Undine.     38:       1307 
UNDINK;  and  other  tales 38:      1307 

Omtents  : 

Undine.  I    Aalnugn'e  knight. 

Two  captains,  The.  |   Sintram  and  bis  companions. 

UNDINE;  or,  the  water-sprites.   Also, 
Sintram  and  his  companions.    N.Y. 

1864.      12° 38:       1308 

Lamp  of  the  sanctuary,  The.      Bait. 

1870.      18° 4O:       2265 

Lamplighter,  The.     M.  S.  CUMMINS. 

Bost.  1868.  12° 35:  5140 

Lamplighter's  story,  The.  C.(.l.  H.) 

DICKKNS.  With  Hunted  down 37:  479 

Lamplighter's  storvand  nouvelettes. 

C.  (J.  H.)  DICKKNS 37:  481 

Lancashire  witches.  W.  H.  AINS- 

WORTH 35:        420 

Lancaster,  F. 

TITLE  and  estate.    Lond.    1871.    3v. 
sm.  8° 38:1310-12 


Lances  of  Linwood.     C.  M.  YONGE...    4O:      1290 

Land  at  last.     E.  YATES 4O:      1215 

Land  battles  from  Hastings  to  Inker- 
man.  Mrs.  It.  VALENTINE 39:  3650 

"Land  of  the  sky,  The;"  or,  adven 
tures  in  mountain  bv-ways.  F.  C. 
FISHER.  I  Christian  Seid) 37:  2204 

Lander,  Sarah  W. 

SPECTACLES  for  young  eyes.     N.  Y. 

1867.      16° ". 38:       1320 

Landon,  Lotitia  Elizabeth.    (L.E.L.) 

(1802-1838). 
ETHEL  Churchill ;   or,  the  two  brides. 

/»  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  1 1 34:      4181 

Thesame *15:       4921 

Landon,  Melville  D.     (Eli  Perkins). 
ELI  Perkins  :  hi.s  sayings  and  doings. 

N.  Y.     1875.     12° 38:      I3ir, 

SARATOGA  in  1901.    N.Y.    1872.    12°.    33:      2530 

Land's  end, The.  Harriet  MARTINEAU. 
In  Poor  laws  and  paupers  illus 
trated 38:  2649 

Lane,  Mrs.  Jane.     In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  1....     4O:       2658 

Lane,  \Vycliffe.  (pseud.)  See  JEN- 
INGS,  E. 

Laneton  parsonage.     E.  M.  SEWELL. 

3v ^ 39:    1585-7 

Langdon,  Marv.  (pseud.)  Nee  PIKE, 
Mrs.  M.  II.  (G.) 

Langley  Manor :  a  novel.     Mrs.  C.  J. 

NKWHY 38:   3552-4 

Langstaff,    Lancelot,      (pseud.)      See 

I'AUI.DING,   J.   K. 

Lanier,  Sidney. 

TIGER-LILIES:   a  novel.    N.Y.     1867. 

12°  38:       1332 

Lapstone.     J.  ABBOTT.     In  H.  S.  B., 

v.  10 35:          45 

La  Rochejaquelin,Victorine  de.  (Mar 
chioness  de  L' Kscure).  In  T.  F.  11., 

v.  2 4O:       2658 

Larry  M'Farland  s  wake.     W.  CAK- 

LETON.     In  Traits  and  stories,  v.  1.     35:       3840 

Thesame 35:      3840 

Larry  .Moore.      Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Sketches 37:       3887 

Thesame.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34:       4174 

Thesame *15:      4914 

Lasselle,  Mrs.  N.  P. 

BEI.I.E  of  Washington.     Phil.     n.  d. 

12°  38:       1340 

Last  Aldini,  The.    A.  L.  A.  I).  DUDE- 

VANT.     (George  Sand) 37:         912 

Last  Athenian.     Y.  RYDBERG 39:        770 

Last  baron   of  Crana,   The.     Same  us 

The  denounced.     J.  BANIM  35:      1535 

Last    chronicle   of  Barset.     A.  TROL- 

I.OPE 39:      31HO 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v. .......     39:   3181-3 

The  sumo.     3  v.  in  2 39:3184-5 

Last  days  of  a  condemned   man.     Y. 

(M.)  HUGO 38: 

Last  days  of  Jerusalem,  The.     Mine. 

A.  K.  de  LA  GRANGE 38:       12iiO 

Last  days  of  Pompeii,  The.     E.  G.  E. 

L.  B'VLWER-LYTTON 35:      3124 

Thesame 35:       3125 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:      312U 

Last  fairies,  the.     E.  HAMERTON.     /» 

Mirror  of  truth 37:       3900 

Last  heir  of  the  house  of  Klphinstone. 

Rev.  G.  THOMAS.  In  W.  'i .  B.  v.  10.     4O:       1 720 
Last  house  in  C —  street.      Mrs.  D.  M. 
CRAIK.       (formerly    Miss   Muloek). 
With  Lord  Erlisto'un 35:       4928 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LAST. 


119 


LET>. 


Last  Tiu-a,  The  ;  or  the  story  of  Tupac 

Ainitru.    Lond.    1874.    3  v.    sm.  8°.     4O:       2266 
Last    leaf    from    Sunnyside.      E.    S. 

PIIKI.PS  ...............  ....................     38:       4381 

Last  of  the  barons.     E.  G.  E.  L.  BUL- 

WB.R-LVTTOX  .............................     35:      3127 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed  ................     35:      3128 

Last  of  the  cavaliers.      C.  M.  YOX<IK.     4O:       1291 
Last  of  the  fairies.     G.  P.  R.  .IAMKS...     38:        196 
Last  of  the  Florid*,  The.  E.  E.  HAI.K, 

With  If,  yes,  and  perhaps  ............     37:       3836 

Last  of  the  Inea*.    G.  AIMAKD  .........     35:        3!)l 

Last  of  the  Jerningharnes,  The.    A.  E. 

X.  BEWK-KE  ..............................     35:      2075 

Last   of   the   line.       Mr».    A.    M.  F. 

HALL.     In  Sketches  .....................     37:      3887 

Last  of  the   Lythams.     K.   W.  BAD- 

DKLKV  ......  .".  ...............................     35:   1331-2 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.     J.  P.  COOPER.     35:       4740 
The  same  .....................................     35:       4741 

Last  of  the  Mortimers.     M.   (O.  W.) 

OI.IPIIANT  ..................................     38:      3847 

The  same  ......................................     38:       3848 

Last  of  the   Kuthvens.      Mrs.  L).    M. 
CKAIK.      (formerly   Miss    Mulock). 
In  Domestic  stories  .....................     35:       4014 

Last  of  the  storm.     John  BANIM.     In 

Bit'  o'  writin'  .............................     35:       1531 

Last  of  the  Valirii.      H.  JAMES,   Jr. 

\\'ith  Passionate  pilgrim  ...............     38:         235 

Last   of  the   war,    The.      H.   SPICER. 

With  Bound  to  please,     v.  1  .........     39:       2096 

Last   voyage   of  the   Resolute.     E.  E. 

HALE.      With  If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     37:       3836 
Last  wager  ;  or,    the  gamester   of  the 
Mississippi.      W.    G.   SIMMS.      In 
Wigwam  and  cabin  .....................     39:      1692 

Last   words   of   Gardonal.     W.   GIL- 
KERT.   In  Wizard  of  the  mountain. 
v.  1  ..........................................     37:       2995 

Late    Miss    Hollingford.      C.   (.).   11.) 

DICKENS.      With  No  thoroughfare.     37:         513 
Lathrop,  Mrs.  II. 

AI.I.KRTON  Homes:  a  story  for  boys. 

I'hil.     1869.      16°  ........................     38:       1340 

Latter  days.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,      v.  2  ..........................     39:       1637 

Laura  Krle  :  a  novel  by  the  author  of 
Blanche  Seymour.      Lond.       1873. 
:!  v.     sm.  8°  ...............................     4O:       2208 

Laura    Kveringham  ;    or,     the   High 

landers  of  Glen  Ora.     .1.  GRANT...     37:       3315 
Laura  Richmond.     J.   INOKLOW.     /« 

A  sister's  bye-hours  .....................     38:  32 

Lawson   tragedy,    The.     J.  W.   DK- 

FORKST.     In  L.  C.     v.  3  ...............     4O:       1613 

Lauterdale  :  a  story  of  two  genera 

tions.     Lond.      1H73.     3  v.    8171.3°.     4O:       2270 
Lavengro  ;   Romany   Rye.     G.  BOR 

ROW  .........................................     35;       2365 

The  same.      2v.ini  .....................     35:      2464 

Lavinia.     G.  RUFFINI  ....................    39:        713 

Lavinia  ;  or,  one  year.  E.  F.  CARLCN.     35:      3799 
Law   and   the   lady,   The.      (W.)  W. 

COLLINS  ....................................     35:      4555 

Lawrence,  A.  M. 

OMVK  Loring's  mission.    Bost.    1871. 

10°  ..........................................    38:      1352 

Lawrence,  G.  A. 

ANTKROS.     Leip.      1871.      2  v.  in  1. 


BARREN  honor.     Leip.   18u2.    sq.  16°. 

BORDER  and   bastile.      Leip.      18G3. 

sq.  16°  ....................................... 


38: 
38: 


1360 
1361 


38:       1362 


38: 
38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 
38: 


35; 
38: 

39: 
4O: 


Lawrence,  G.  A:,  (continued.) — 

JiRKAKiNu  a  butterfly;  or  Blanche 
Ellerslie'a  ending.  Leip.  1869. 
2  v.  in  1.  sq.  16° 

BRF.AKSPKARK;  or,  the  fortunes  of  a 
freelance.  N.  Y.  1873.  8° 

GUY  Livingstone.  X.  Y.  1868.  12°. 
The  same.  Leip.  1860.  sq.  16°. 

HAOARE.VE.    N.  Y.     1875.     8° 

MAURICE  Dering;  or,  the  quadrilat 
eral.  Leip.  1804.  sq.  10° 

SANS  Merci.  X.  Y.  I860.  8° 

The  same.  Leip.  1866.  2v.ini. 

Sq.  10° 

SWORD  and  gown.  X.  Y.  1868.  8°. 
The  same.  Leip.  1860.  sq.  16°... 

LawrieTodd;  or,  the  settlers  in  the 

woods.     J.  GALT 37; 

Lawyer's  secret,  The.  M.  E.  BRAD- 
DON 

Lawyer's  story,  The.  J.  A.  MAIT- 
'  LAND 

Lazaretto-keeper,  The.  E.  Sou- 
VESTRE.  In  Brittany  and  La 
A'endee 

Lazaro's  legacy.  E.  B.  HAMLKY. 
In  T.  f.  B.  v.  1 

Lazarus,  Emma. 

AI.IDK:  an  episode  of  Goethe's  life. 
I'hil.  1874.  12° 

Lazy  crow,  The:  a  story  of  the  corn 
field.  W.  G.  SIMMS.  In  Wigwam 
and  cabin 

Lazy  Larkin  and  the  Joblilies.  Edw. 
Eodi.EsToN.  In  Schoolmaster's 
stories 

Lazy  tour  of  two  idle  apprentices,  The. 
In  X.  and  T.  v.  0 

Leaf  in  the  storm,  A.     L.  de  la  RAMK. 

(  Ouida).      With  Dog  of  Flanders... 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.  11 

Leaf  in  the  storm,  A;  and  other 
stories.  L.  de  la  RAMK.  (Ouida). 

Contents •' 

Br.nich  of  lilac,  A.  I      Leaf  in  the  storm,  A 

Do£  of  Flanders.  A.  Provence  rose,  A. 

Lear  of  the  steppe,  A.  I.  (S.)  TUR- 
HeXlEFF.  Tr.  from  the  French  by 
Wm.  Hand  Browne.  With  Spring 

floods 

Leather  stocking  and   silk.      J.   E. 

COOKK 

Leather  stocking  tales.    J.  F.  COOPER. 

X.  Y.      1870.      5  v.      12° 

Contents  : 

v.  1.  Dcerslayor.    ,15:4728         v.  3.  Pathfinder.    3,1:47 
2.  Last  of  the  Mohicans.          4.  Pioneers.     3">:47.iy 
3.1:4741          5.   Prairie.     3^:47(31 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of  an  aged 
spinster.  J.  M.  WILSON.  In  W. 
T.  B.,  v.  3 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  poor 
schoolmistress.  W.  and  M.  How- 
ITT.  In  Stories  of  English  and 
foreign  life 37: 

Leaves    from    a    family  journal.     K. 

SOUVESTRE 

Leaves  from  the  life  of  Alexander 
Hamilton.  .1.  M.  WILSON.  In  W. 
T.  B.,  v.  10 

Leavitt,  J.  M. 

AMERICAN  cardinal.  N.  Y.  1871. 
12° 

Lebrun's  lawsuit.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  6.... 

Led  astray;  or,  "La  petite  comtesse." 
Thesp'hinx;  or,  "Julia  de  Trecteur." 
and  "  Bellah."  Octave  FEUILLET. 


38:   1363 


37; 
4O: 

39: 
4O: 

39: 


39: 
35: 


1304 
1365 
1366 
1367 

1308 
1369 

1370 
1371 
1372 

2780 
2541 
2419 

2066 

1693 


38:        1385 


39:       1692 


1595 
1646 


45 
1621 


51 


3376 

4707 


4O:       1713 


39; 


4778 
2067 


4O:      1720 


38: 
4O: 


1390 

1695 


37:      2121 


PROSE  FICTION:     EXGLISH. 


LEDYARD. 


120 


LEGENDS. 


Ledyard,  Laura  W. 

VKKV  young  Americans.    Bost.    1873. 

16°  38:       1395 

Lee,  C.  A. 

EDITH.      Lond.      1871.      2  v.  in  1. 

sm.  8° 38:      1406 

Lee,  Day  Kcllogg. 

MASTER   buildor,  The;    or,  life  at  a 

trade.     N.Y.     1852.     12° 38:      1410 

The  same.     Cin.     1869.     12° 38:     1410a 

SUMMERFIELD  ;    or,  life   on    a  farm. 

Cin.     1869.     12° 38:       1411 

Lee,  Kdith.     (pseud.)    See  BURCKETT, 

Miss  F. 
Lee,  Kliza  Buckminster. 

PARTIIEXIA.     Bost.     1858.     12° 38:      1417 

Lee,  Harriet. 

CANTERBURY   tales.      N.  Y.      1857. 
2  v.     12° 38:  1422-3 

Contents  : 

v.  1.  Introduction. 
Friend's  tale.  The.— Stanhope. 
Landlady's  tale. — Mary  Lasvson. 
Old  woman's  tale.— Lothaire :  a  legend. 
Poet's  tale,  The. — Arundel. 
Traveler's  tale. — Montl'ord. 
Wife's  tale.  The.— Julia. 
V.  2.  Frenchman's  tale,  The. — Constance. 
German's  tale.  The. —  Kruitzner. 
Officer's  tale,  The.— Cavendish. 
Scotchman's  tale,  The.— Claudine. 
Lee,  Holme,     (pseud.)     See  PARR,  H. 
Lee,  M.  and  C. 

ROSAMOND  Fane.     N.Y.     1872.     16°.     38:      1428 
Lee,  Minnie  Mary. 

HEART  of  Myrrha  lake;  or,  into  the 
light  of  Catholicity.    N.Y.    [1872.] 

16°  .". 38:       1435 

Lee,  Mrs.  K. 

AFRICAN  Crusoes.    Bost.    1871.    16°.     38:      1440 
AUSTRALIAN      wanderings.         Bost. 

1871.      16° 38:       1441 

Lee,  Sophia. 

CANTERBURY   tales.      N.  ^f.      1857. 

12°  38:      1446 

Contents : 
Introduction. 

Clergyman's  tale,  The. — Pembroke. 
Memoir  of  Sophia  Lee. 
Young  lady's  tale,  The. — The  two  Emilys. 

Leech  club,  The;  or,  the  mysteries  of 

the  Catskills.     Geo.  W.  OWEN 38:       3952 

Leein     Jamie     Murdieston.         Alex. 

CAMPBELL.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 4O:      1714 

Leein  Peter.    J.  M.  WILSON.     In  W. 

T.  B.,  v.  6 4O:      1716 

LeFanu,  J.  Sheridan. 

ALL  in  the  dark.     N.Y.     1866.     8°.     38:      1451 

CHECKMATE.     Bost.     n.  d.     8° 38:      1453 

CHRONICLES  of  Golden  Friars.    Lond. 

1871.     3  v.     sm.  8° 38:    1453-5 

GUY  Devercll.      Leip.      18C5.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 38:       1456 

HOUSE   by  the   church-yard.     N.  Y. 

1866.      12° 38:       1457 

IN  a  glass  darkly.    Lond.    1872.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:1458-60 

LOST  name,  A.     N.Y.     1868.     8° 38:      1461 

TENANTS  of    Malory,   The.     N.    Y. 

1871.     8° 38:       14G2 

UNCLE  Silas.     N.  YT.     n.  d.     8° 38:      1463 

The  same.     Leip.     18C5.    2  v.  in  1. 

16°  38:       1464 

WILLING  to  die.     Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:   1465-7 

WTLDER'S  hand.    N.Y.     1866.     12°.    38:      1468 
Left  and  never  called  for.     In  N.  and 

T.,  v.  3 4O:       1643 

Left  on  Labrador.     C.  A.  STEPHENS...     39:      2253 


Left  to  herself.  Same  as  Edith's  mis 
take.  Jennie  WOODVILLE 4O: 

Lefurt,  Annie  15. 

SWEET    not   lasting.       Lond.      1874. 

sm.  8° 38: 

Legend  of    Calder    Moor,    The.      J. 

HOWEI.L.     InVf.  T.  B.,v.  9 4O: 

Legend  of  Carondelet,  The.    J.  HALL. 

/»  Legends  of  the  west 37: 

Legend  of  the  church  of  Abercrombie: 
tales  of  the  East  Neuk  of  Fife. 
Matt.  F.  CONOLLY.  In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  5 4O: 

Legend  of  the  fair  Helen  of  Kireonnel. 

Alex.  LEKJHTON.    In  W.  T.  B.,v.  5.     4O: 
Legend  of  Gibraltar,  A.    E.  B.  HAM- 
LEY.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  1 4O: 

Legend     of     Holyrood,     A.        Alex. 

LBIGHTON.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O: 

Legend  of  Montrose.     Sir  W.  SCOTT. 

I'nrker  ed S39: 

The  same.     Edin.  ed 39: 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39: 

Thet-ame 39: 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2  v 39: 

The  same.     Pocketed 39: 

The    same.       Tauchnitz    ed.       With 

Black  dwarf 39: 

Legend  of  my  native  town.     In  N. 

and  T.,  v.  7 4O: 

Legend  of  the  Rhine,  A.     Wm.  M. 

THACKERAY.     In  Misc.,  v.  1 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  2 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  3 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  2 33: 

Legend  of  the  Waldenses;  and  other 

tales.     M.  J.  WIXDI.E 4O: 

Contents : 

Wuldi 


Florence  de  Rohnn. 

Gipsies. 

Lmlv  of  the  rock. 


Legend  of  the 
Self-devotion, 


Legendary  history  of  Ireland.  L.  T. 
de  BARNEVAL.  Tr.  fr.  the  French 
by  J.  G.  Shea 

Legends  and  fairv  tales  of  Ireland. 
N.  Y.  1872.  12° 

Legends  and  records:  chiefly  histori 
cal.  C.  B.  TAYI.EK .' 

Contents 


28: 
40: 
39: 


817 

1483 

1719 
3870 

1715 
1715 
1693 
1717 

1314 
1355 
1362 
1377 
1405-6 
1450 

1474 
1G47 

4011 
4003 
4009 
3'J96 

610 
nses. 


9211 
2267 
2770 


Anecdote  ot   George   the        Lady  Anne  Carr. 
Third. 


Anne  of  Cleyes. 
Bible  in  Spain. 
Earl  of  Stratford. 
Fulgentins  and  Meta. 
Guyon  of  Marseilles. 

Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.     S. 

LOVER 38: 


Ladv  Lisle. 
Lady  Kussell. 
Lowly  lady. 
Son  and  heir. 
Story  of  Fiesco. 
Vision  of  conscience. 


1886 


Contents  : 
Baruy  O'Rierdon,  the 

navigator. 

Battle  of  thoBerrins, The. 
Burial  of  the  tithe. 
Curse  of  Kishognl. 
Devil's  mill,  The. 
Essay  on  fools.  An. 
Fairy  finder,  Tho. 
Father  Roach. 
Gridiron,  The. 
Judy  of  Koundwood. 
King  O'Toole  and  St. 

Kevin. 

King  and  the  hi  shop, The 
Litue  fairy. 


Lough  Corrib. 

MS.  from   the  cabinet    of 

Mrs. 

National  minstrelsy. 
New  potatoes. 
Paddy  the  piper. 
Paddy  the  sport. 
Priest's  ghost,  The. 
Priest's  story.  The. 
Shcebeen  house,  The. 
Spnnish  boar,  and  the  Irish 

bull,  The. 

White  horse  ot  the  Peppers. 
White  trout.  The. 


Legends  of  the  American  revolution, 
177(1;  or,  Washington  and  his  gen 
erals.  Geo.  LIPPARD  38: 

Contents  : 


1773 


Buttle  of  Germantown. 
Battle  of  Brandywine. 
Benedict  Arnold. 


Fourth  of  July,  1770. 
Violater  of  the  grave. 
Wissahikon,  The. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LEGENDS.  121 


LEISURE. 


Legends  of  the  Black  Watch,  or 
Forty  second  Highlanders.  Jas. 
GRANT 37:  3316 

Contents : 

Adventures  of  Captain  Grpnt,  The. 
Forest  of  Gaich,  The  ;  or,  the  Captain  Dhtl. 
Lettre  de  cachet,  The. 
Lost  regiment,  The:  a  love  story. 
Massacre  nt  Fort  William  Henry. 
Seven  grenadiers,  The. 
Story  of  Dick  l>uff,  The. 
Story  of  Far<|tihnr  Shaw,  The. 
Storv  of  the  grey  mos<|iiotaire. 
Wife  of  the  Ked'Omyii,  The. 

Legends  of  the  Cheviots  and  the 
Lanimermuir.  \V.  II.  MAXWKI.I.. 
(  Same  at  Hill  side  and  border 
sketches,  and  Matrimonial  misfor 
tunes  of  Peter  Clancy) 38:  2748 

The  same.     2v " 22:2390-91 

Legends  of  the  flowers.     S.  PINDAR.    38:      4531 
Legends  of  the  Jacobite  wars.  Thom- 

asine  MAL'NSEI.I 38:       2735 

Contents  : 

Katherine  Fairfax.  |      TsmaO'Neil. 

Legends  of  love  and  chivalry.    II.  W. 

HKKKERT.     (Frank  Forester) 37;   4351-2 

Content*  : 
Cavnl iers  of  England.  37:4361  |  Chevaliersof  France.  37:4362 

Legends  of  Mexico.     G.  LIFPARD 38:      1774 

Legends  of  the  wars  in  Ireland.     R. 

1).  JOYCE 38:          523 

Legends  of  the  west.    J.  HALT 37:      3870 

Contents  : 


Backwoodsman. 
Barrack-master's  daugh 
ter. 

Divining  rod,  The. 
Emigrants. 
Harpeshead. 


Indian  wife's  lament,  [poem.] 

Intestate. 

Isle  of  the  yellow  sands. 

Legend  of  Carondelet. 

Michel  de  Coucy. 

Missionaries. 

Seventh  son. 


Leigh,  Effie. 

GOLDEN    memories.       Lond.       1873. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 38:    1488-9 

Leigh,  George. 

M.ARY  Grainger.     Lond.     1874.    2  v. 

sm.  8° 38:    1494-5 

Leighton,  Alexander. 

A  HDUCTION,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5.     4O:       1715 
AMATEL-R   lawyers,  The.     In  >V.  T. 

B.,  v.  4 4Q:       1714 

AVKXOEK,  The;  or,   legend  of  Mary 

Lee.     In  W.  T.  15.,  v.  10 4O:      1720 

BRIDE  of  Hramble-haugh.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v. '.i 4Q:      1719 

CAI.KH  Crabbin.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5...     4O:       1715 
CHRISTIE  of  the  Cleek.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  5 4O:       1715 

CLERICAL  murderer,  The.     In  "W.  T. 

B.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 

CONTRAST  of  wives,  The.     In  W.  T. 

«.,  v.  6 4O:       171i> 

CROOK K.T)  comyn,  The.     In  \V.  T.  B., 

v.  5 " 4O;       1715 

DOMESTIC  griefs  of  (iustavus  M'lvar. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 4O:      1720 

UoMisiEof  St.  Fillans.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  10 4O:       1720 

DKOICII,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 4O:      1714 

DUNCAN  Kchulebred's  vision  of  judg 
ment.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:       17K! 

GOKDIE  \Villison,  and  the  heiress  of 

Castle  Gower.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3...  4O:  1713 
HARUEN'S  revenge.  In  W.  T.  B.,v.  4.  4O:  1714 
HOGMANAY;  or,  the  lady  of  Balloch- 

•gray.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9 4O:       1719 

IIi'ME  and  the  governor  of  Berwick. 

hi  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9 4O:      1719 

KATK  Kennedy.     la  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1...     4O:       1711    j 


Leighton,  I  continued.)— 

LEGEND  of  fair  Helen  of  Kirconnel. 

7nW.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:       1715 

LEOEXII  of  Holyrood,  A.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  7 .". 4O:       1717 

LORD   Durie  and  Christie's  will.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  1 4O:       1711 

MAIDEN    feast    of    Cairnkibbie.      In 

W.  T.  15.     v.  2 4Q:       1712 

MIKE  Maxwell  and  the  Gretna  Green 

lovers.     In  \V.  T.  B.      v.  6 4O:       1710 

MISEK   of  Newabbey,    The.     In    "W. 

T.  B.     v.  10 4Q:       1720 

MR.  Samuel  Ramsay  Thriven:   a  tale 

of  love  and   bankruptcy.     In   "NV. 

T.  B.     v.  8 4O:      1718 

OLD  chronicler's   tales,  The.      In  W. 

T.  B.     v.  7-8 40:1717-18 

Contents : 

Death  of  James  I.     v.  8       I      Prince  of  Scotland,     v.  7. 

Death  of  James  III.     v.  3.  | 

PRESCRIPTION;  or,  the  29th  of  Sep 
tember.  In  W.  T.  B.  v.l 4O:  1711 

ROSEALLAN'S  daughter.  In  "W.  T.  B. 

v.  7 4O;  1717 

ROMANCE  of  the  seige  of  Perth.  In 
W.  T.  B.  v.  5 4O:  1715 

ROYAL  raid,  The.    In  W.  T.  B.    v.  2.     4O:       1712 

SPORTSMAN  of  Autlieldhaugh.  In 

W.  T.  B.  v.  10 4Q:  1720 

SURGEON'S  tales,  The.  In  W.  T.  B. 

v.  1-4,  G,  8,  9 40:1711-14,  16,  18,  19 

Content* : 


Altist,  v.  4. 

Bereaved,  v.  !t. 

Case  of  evidence,  v.  8. 

Cherry  stone,  v.  4. 

Condemned,  v.  9. 

Conscience  stricken,  v.  3. 

Cured  ingrate,  v.  I. 

Diver  and  the  bell,  v.  2. 
TRIALS  of  Menie  Dempster.     /«  W. 

T.  B.    v.  7 40: 

Leighton  court.     II.  KINGSLEY 38: 

The  same.     Tauohnitz  ed 38: 

Leila;  or,  the  seige  of  Grenada:    Cal- 

deron,   the  courtier:  and  the    pil 
grims  of  the  Khine.     E.   G.   E.  L. 

BTLWER-LYTTON 35; 

Leila;  or,  the  island.     A.  F.  TYTLER. 


Glass-back,  v.  C. 
Henwifc,  v.  4. 
Monomaniac',  The.  v.  il. 
Somnambulist  of  Redcleugh 

v.  .'I. 

Suicide,  The,  v.  6 
Three  letters,  The,  v.  6. 


1717 
959 
900 


Leila  at  home. 
Leila's  books. 

Contents: 
Vol.1. 


3129 
3414 
3412 
A.  F.  TYTLER 39:3412-16 


39: 

A.  F.  TYTLER 39: 


3. 
4. 
5. 


Leila;  or,  (he  island.    3!i::i414 
Leila  in  Kngland.    :M::i41.'i 
Leila  at  home.    39:3412 
Mary  and  Florence.    39:3415 
Mary  and  Florence  at  sixteen. 

Leila  in  England.     A.  F.  TYTLER  ...... 

Leisure  hour  scries,  The. 

Content  i  : 
ALCESTIS:  a  novel  .................................... 

ABOUND  a  spring.   G.  Droz  ........................ 

HAKOLAIN.    G.  Uroz  ................................. 

BLACK  forest  village  stones.  B.  Allerhach. 
CKCIL  hreeme.    T.  Winthrop  .................. 

CLARISSA  llarlowc.  (condensed).  S.  Kich- 
ardson  ................................................... 

COUNT  Kostia.    V.  Cherbiiliey, 

ies.     T.  Hardy 
I.  Turgdniefl 
l-j'n  \\  KI.-V.     H.  Ailcrbach  ........................ 

Euwix  Brothertoft.   T.  Winthrop  .............. 

KutrTiVF.  affinities     J.  W.  von  Goethe  ..... 

EKMILIA.    G.  Frances  Poynter  .................. 

FAR  from  the  madding  crowd.     T.  Hardy. 
FATHERS  and  sons.     1.  Tnrgonieft  ............. 

FIBHEK  maiden.     B.  Bjnrnson  .................. 

FLEURANUE.    Mme.  A.  Craven  ................... 

GEKHAK  tales.      B   Auerhaeh  .................... 

HAIIKKMKISTKH,  The.     H.Schmid  ............. 

HAND  of  Kthelhert.i,  The.     T.  Hardy  ....... 

HK.R  dearest  foe.     Mr*.  Alexander  ............ 

HERMANN  Agha.     W.  Gitlord  Palgrave  ...... 

HERO  Carthew.     Louisa  Parr  .................... 


3!):  34  IB 

.    39:      3413 


40:2011 
37:  8iiO 
37:  Mil 
Sfi:  87(i 
40:  623 


DESPRKATE  remedies.     T.  Hardy 37::i!'*7-n 

DixiTHi  Kondine.     I.  Tin-go 

Ml  "77 
4(1:  (J24 
37:3113 
40:2138 
37:  -QUO 
89:3372 


36:  878 
3'J:123S 
37:3'.I'.I3 
3S:  612 
38:4110 
38:4232 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LEISURE. 


122 


LEVELLER. 


Leisure,  (continued.] — 

IDA  Craven.     M,'s   H.  M.  Cadell 35:3720 

INGO.    Gustav  Freytag 37:2481 

I.M;UAKAN.    Gust;*v  Freytag 37:3482 

JONATHAN.    C.  C.  Fraser-Tytler 37:2457 

JOHN  Brent.     T.  Winthrop 4ii:  025 

JOSEPH  in  the  snow.     B.  Auerbach 35:  879 

JOSEI-H  ISoirol's  revenge.    V.  Cherbuliez.  35:4169 

JUIMTER'S  daughters.     Mr*.  C.  Jenkin 38:  284 

LITTLE  barefoot.     B.  Auerbach 35:  880 

LIZA.     1.  Turgcnicff. 39:3373 

MADAME  de  Beaupre.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 38:  28i 

MAN  with  the  broken  ear.     E.  About 35:109 

Miss  Mollie.     Beatrice  M.  Bait 35:1717 

MISTHH  Smith.     L.  B.  Walford 40:     27 

MISTRESS  Judith.    C.  C.  Fraser-Tytler 37:2450 

MT  little  lady.    G.  Frances  Poynter 4o:2409 

NOTARY'S  nose,  The.     E   About 35:  170 

Ox  the  eve.     I.  Tuigenieff. 39:3374 

Us  the  heights,     -i  v.    B.  Auerbach 35:  881 

PA  in  of  blue  eyes,  A.     T.  Hardy 37:3'.)'J1 

PICETTY  Miss  Bellew.     T.  Gift 37:2'J75 

1'Kosi'Eii.     V.  Cherbuliez 35:4170 

PSYCHE  of  to-day,  A.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 38:  287 

HAI-I-H  Wilton's  Weird.     Mrs.  Alexander.  35:  515 

bKlKMlSHlNG.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 38:  2H8 

Si.ir  in  the  Fens,  A 40:2590 

KMOKE.     I.  Turgcniett 39:3375 

Si'HiNG  floods :  a  Lear  of  the  Steppe.      1. 

Tiirgonieff. 39:3370 

STOKY  of  three  sisters.    C.  Maxwell 38:2737 

UN DJttt  the  greenwood  tree.    T.  Hardy 37:3992 

VII.IA  on  the  Rhine.     2  v.  B.  Auerbach...  35:885-6 

WHAT  the  swallows  sang.    F.  Spielhagen.  39.2110 

WHICH  shall  it  be?     Mrs.  Alexander 35:  516 

\VniTEi.ADits.     Mrs.  M.  ((>.  W.)  Ohphar.t.  38:3871 

WHO  breaks  pays?    Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 38:  2!iO 

WITHIN  an  ace.     Mrs.  C.  Jenkin 38:  291 

\VOOINU  o't,  The.     Mrs    .Uexander 35:  517 

WYNCOTE.     Mrs.  T.  Erskine 37:1753 

Leisure  moments   improved.     N.  Y. 

1805.      16° 4O:       2269 

Leland,  H.  P. 

GHKY-HAY  mare,  and  other  sketches. 

Phil.      1870.      12° 38:       1500 

Lem    Lyon.      Alice  GARY.      In   Pic 
tures  of  country  life 35:      3918 

Lemon,  Mark  (1809-1870). 

FALKXKR  Lyle.     Leip.     I860.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.   10° 38:       1505 

GOLDEN  fetters.     Leip.     1868.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  10° 38:       1506 

JUST    book:    choicest    anecdotes   and 

sayings.     Lond.     1805.     12° 33:       2579 

LEYTON   hall.     Leip.     1867.     2  v.  in 

1.     sq.  16° 38:       1507 

LOVKD  at  last.     Leip.     1865.     2  v.  in 

1.     sq.   16° 38:       1508 

WAIT  for  the  end.     Leip.     1864.     2 

v.  in  1.      10° 38:       1309 

Lena  Cameron.     Mrs.  E.  C.  GREY 37:      3502 

Lena  Rivers.     M.  J.  HOLMES 37:      4572 

Lennard,  U.  B. 

Talcs  from    Moliere's   plays.     Lond. 
1859.      12° 


Contents  : 
Avare,  L'. 

Bourgeois  gentilhomme, 
.  Le. 

Kcole  des  femrnes,  L'. 
Jj'.eole  des  maris,  L'. 
Ktourdi,  L'. 

Feinmes  savantes,  Les. 
Fourberries     de    scapin, 

Les. 
Lennox,  Mrs.  C. 

FKMAI.E  Quixote.     Lond-     1820.     2 
v.     18° 


Lennox,  -Mary. 
Mrs.  M.  L. 


(pseud.)     Nee  COOK, 


Lenzen,  Marie  [nfe  T)i  Sebrogondi). 
NOT  in  their  set ;   or,  in  different  cir 
cles  of  society.     Tr.  from  the  Ger 
man  by  M.S.     Bost.     1874.     1C0... 
Leo.    (pseud.) 

SCAPEGOAT,  The.     Phil.     1871.     12°. 
Leo.     D.  COOK 


38:      1518 

George  Dandin. 
Mulade  imaginaire,  Le. 
Mt''decin  malgrn  Ini,  Le. 
Misanthrope,  Le. 
Ponrceaugnac,  M.  de. 
Precieuses  rertienles,  Les. 
Princesse  d'  Elide. 
Sganarelle. 
Tartuffe. 


38:   1523-4 


38:      1529 


38: 
35: 


1532 
4686 


Leofwine  the  Saxon.    Emma  LESLIE.     38:      1553 
Leona :  a  blind  man's  story.     L.  C. 

MOULTON.     In  My  third  book 38:       3182 

Leonard  Morris;  or,  the  Benedictine 

novice.     Rev.  Father  IONATIUS 38:  15 

Leonora.     Maria    EDOKWORTH.      In 

her  N.  and  T.     v.  7 37:       1502 

Leonora  Casaloni.     T.  A.  TROLLOI-E.     39:      3258 
Leonora  d'  Oreo.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES....     38:        197 

Leontine   K.  C.  MABKBLY 38:      2111 

Lermontoff,  Michael. 

CIRCASSIAN  bor,  The.     Tr.  through 

the  German  from  the   Russian  by 

S.  S.  Conant.     Host.     1875.     16°....     38:       1534 
LeSage,  Alain  Rene.     (1668-1747). 
BACHKLOK  of  (Salamanca.     (Tr.  of  Le 

bachelier    de    Salamunyue).        Phil. 

1868.      2v.      16° 38:    1541-2 

GIL    Bias.      (Histoire  de  (HI  Bias  de 

SaittiUnne).     Tr.  from  the  French 

byT.Smollet.  N.  Y.   1836.  2  v.  12°.     38:    1535-6 

The  same.     Host.     1805.    3  v.     12°.     38:    1537-9 

The  same.     With   an   account  of 

the  author.     Phil.     1874.     12°...     38:       1540 
Lescar,    the    universalist.       M.    M. 

GRANT 37:   3354-6 

L'Bscure,  .^farchionessdc.  ,S'«eRofiiE- 

jAtjuKLiN,  Mde.  V.  de  la.    T.  F.  H.     4O:      2058 
Leslie,  Kmina. 

KLKRKDA.     N.  Y.     1875.     16° 38:       1547 

ELIZA   Metcalfs   basket;    or,  policy 

not   principle.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°.     38:       1548 
FI.ATIA  ;   or,  loyal  unto  the  end.     N. 

Y.      1875.      16° 38:       1549 

GLAUCIA  :   a  story  of  Athens  in  the 

first  century.     K.Y.     [1874.]     16°.     38:       1550 
LKOFWINE  the  Saxon.     N.  Y.     1875. 

12° 38:       1553 

PEKOY    Raydon ;     or,    self-conquest. 

Bost.      1872.      16°  38:       1551 

QI-ADRATUS.     N.Y.     1875.     16° 38:      1552 

Leslie,  Mrs.  Madeline,     (pseud.)     Nee 

BAKKK,     Mrs.      Harriet      Newell 

(Woods). 

Leslie  Tyrrell.     G.  M.  CRAIK 35:      4969 

Lesson  of  life,  The.     D.  (WT.)   JKB- 

ROLD.     In  Coll.  works,  v.  4 34:       1468 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 34:       1462 

Lessons  in  biography,  liev.  J.  UKRKS- 

KORD.      In    Treasure-trove    series, 

v.   2 4O:       1702 

Lessons  in  life.    With  The  two  wives. 

T.S.ARTHUR 35:        812 

Let  those  laugh  who  win.     S.  W.  TITT- 

TLE.     In  Stories  and  sketches 4O:      1681 

Letter      of      recommendation.     The. 

Frank  P.  WOKTH 4O:         850 

Letters  from  an   Egyptian   in    New 

York.     N.Y.     1848.     8° 38:         583 

Letters  of  Julia  and  Caroline.      M. 

EDGKWORTII.      In  her  N.  and  T., 

v.  7 37:       1502 

Letters  to  'Squire  Pedant,  bv  Lorenzo 

ALTISONANT.     Cin.     1856.     12°....     33:         585 
Lettice   Arnold.      A.  MARSH-CALB- 

WELL 38:      2599 

Lettre    de   cachet.     J.   GRANT.      In 

Legends  of  the  Black  watch 37:       3316 

Letty  Hyde's  lovers;  or,  the  household 

brigade.     J.  GRANT 37:      3317 

Leveller,  The.    Jno.  M.  WILSON.    Jn 

W.  T.  13.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 


PUOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LEVKA. 


123 


LEWES. 


Lever,    Charles    (James).      (Cornelius 

O'Dowd).     (1806-1872). 
AKTHTK   O'Leary:     his    wanderings 

and    pondering!    in    many   lands. 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° " 38:       1560 

The  same.     Leip.     1H47.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 38: 

BAKRIXCTON.     Lond.     1863.    8° 38: 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1862.     8° 38: 

The  same.     Leip.    1863.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 38: 

BRAMLEKIHS  of  Bishop's  folly.    Leip. 

1868.      2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16°...' 38: 

Cu.vKi.EsO'M alley,  the  Irish  dragoon. 

Phil.     1805.     8"° 38: 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     sm.  8°.     38: 

The  same.     Leip.     1848.     3  v.    sq. 
16° 38: 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 38. 

CON  Cregan,  the  Irish  Gil    Bias:   his 

confessions  and  experiences.     Phil. 

n.  d.    8° 38: 

The  same.     Leip.     1860.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 38: 

CONFESSION'S    of    Harry    Lorrequer, 

The.     Lond.     n.  d.     s° 38: 

The  same.      Phil.     n.  d.     8° 38: 

The  same.     Leip.     1847.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 38: 

I) ALTON'S,    The;    or,    three    roads    in 

life.      Lond.      1865.      2  v.      8° 38: 

The  same.     2  v.  in.  1 38: 

The  same.      Leip.      1852.     4  v.    sq. 
16° 38: 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2 38: 

DAY  KNi'ORT  Dunn :  a  man  of  our  day. 

Lond.     1859.     2  v.     8° 38: 

The  same.     2v.ini 38: 

The  same.     Leip.     1 859.     3  v.    sq. 
16°  38: 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 38: 

DAY'S   ride,    A:    a    life's    romance. 

Lond.     n.  d.     8° 38: 

The  same.     Leip.     1864.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 38: 

DIARY  of  Horace  Templeton.     Leip. 

1848.    sq.  16° 38: 

DODD    family    abroad,    The.      N.   Y. 

n.  d.    8°...". 38: 

The  same.     Leip.      1854.    3  v.    sq. 
16°  ... 


38: 

The  same.     .'{  v.  in  2 38:1"' 

FORTUNES  of  Glencore.    Lond.    1865. 

38: 


The  same, 
sq.  16°... 


Leip.     1857.    2  v.  in  1. 


Km  KM>  of  Gioberti's,  A.  In  Treas 
ure-trove  series,  v.  3 

GERALD  Fitzgerald,  the  chevalier. 

N.  Y.  1872.  8° 

JACK  Hinton,  the  guardsman.  Phil. 

n.  d.     8° 

The  same.  Leip.  184i).  2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

KNIGHT  of  Gwynne,  The.  Lond. 

1858.     2v.     8° 

The  same.  Leip.  1847.  3  v.  sq. 
16°  

The  same.  3  v.  in  2 

LOUD  Kilgobbin.  N.  Y.  1872.  8° 

The  same.  Leip.  1872.  2  v.  in  1 

sq.  10° 

LUTTRKLL  of  Arran.  Loud.  1868. 

8°  

The  same.     N.  Y.     1865.     8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.    2  v.  in  1. 


38: 
4O: 
38: 
38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 
38: 


1561 
1562 
1563 

1564 
1565 

1566 
1567 

1568-70 
1571-2 

1573 
1574 

1604 
1605 

1606 

1575-6 
1577 

1578-81 
1582-3 

1584-5 
1586 

1587-9 
1890-1 

1592 
1593 
1594 
1595 

1596-8 
99-1600 

1601 
1602 
1 703 
1603 
1607 
1608 
1609-10 

1611-13 

1614-15 

1616 


Lever,  (continued.)  — 

MARTINS  of  Cro'  Martin,  The.    Lond. 


38:      1617 


1864.  2  v. 
The  same. 
The  same. 

16° 
The  same. 


8° 

Lond. 

Leip. 


1856.     sm.  8°. 
1856.     3  v.    sq. 


38:  1G21-2 

38:  162:i 

38:  1624-6 

38:  1627-8 


3  v.  in  2  .................... 

MAURICE  Tiernay,  the  soldier  of  for 

tune.     Loud.    "l865.     8°  ..............     38:       1629 

The  same.     Leip.    1861.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16°  ....................................     38:       1630 

O'DoxooHUE,  The.    Lond.     1865.    8°.     38:       1631 

The  same.     Leip.     1845.     sq.  16°...     38:       1632 

ON  K  of  them.     Lond.     1860.     8°  ......     38:       1633 

The  same.     Leip.     I860.    2v.ini. 
sq.  16°  .................................... 

KENT  in  a  cloud.      Lond.     n.  d.     8°. 

The  same.     Leip.     1869.     sq.  1G°... 

ROLAND  Cashel.      Lond.      1858.     sm. 


The  same. 
Tho  same. 


N.Y.     185(i.     8°... 
Leip.     1858.     3  v. 


38: 
38: 
38: 


1618 
1619 
1620 


The  same.  3  v.  in  2 

SAINT  Patrick's  eve;  or,  Paul  Goss- 

lett's    confessions,       Leip.        1870. 

sq.!6° 

SIR  lirook  Fossbrooke.  N.Y.  1867. 

The  same.     2  v.  in  1 

•SIR  Jasper  Carew :  his  life  and  exper 
iences.  Lond.  1808.  sm.  8° 

The  same.     Leip.     18(11.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

THAT  boy  of  Norcott's.    Lond.    1873. 

16°  ....'. 

The  same.      Leip.     1869.     sq.   16°. 
TOM  Burke  of  'Ours.'    Lond.    1865. 

2  v.     12° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1848.     3  v.    sq. 

1(1°  

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 

TONY  Butler.     N.  Y.     18G5.     8° 

The  same.     Leip.     18(i6.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

Lewald,  Fanny,     (b.  1811). 

HUI.DA;  or,  the  deliverer.  (  Die 
Erloaerin).  Tr.  from  the  German 
by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister.  Phil.  1874. 

12°  

Lewes,  George  Henry,     (b.  1817.) 
RANTHORPK.      Leip.     1847.     sq.  16°. 
THREE  sisters  and  three  fortunes;  or, 
Rose,  Blanche,  and  Violet.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.     8° 

Lewes,    Mrs.    Marian    J.       (formerly 
.Wi.w  Svont),      (  George  Eliot). 

"ADAM  Uede.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 

The  same.     Host.     1873.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1859.    2v.ini. 

sq. 16° 

DANIEL  Deronda.     N.Y.    1876.    2  v. 

12°  

FKLIX    Holt,    the    radical.       N.    Y. 

1874.     12° 

The  same.     N.Y.     1866.     8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1867.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.!6° 

MIDPLKMARCH  :  a  story  of  provin 
cial  life.  N.  Y.  1B73.  8° 

The  same.      N.  Y.      1872-3.      2  v. 
12°  ... 


38:  1634 
38:  1635 
38:  1636 

38:  1637 
38:  1638 

38:1639-41 
38:  1642-3 


38:      1644 


38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 

38: 


1645 
ic.46 


1647 
1648 


164!i 
1650 


38:   1651-2 
38:      K>53 

38:   1654-6 
38:    1657-8 

38:      1659 
38:      1660 


38:  1685 
38:  1692 

38:       1693 

38:  1700 
38:  1701 

38:      1702 

38:    1698-9 

38:  1703 
38:  1703d 

38:  1704 
38:  1T05 
38:  1706-7 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LEWES. 


124 


LIGHTS. 


Lewes,  Mrs.  M.  J.,  (continued.) — 
MILL  on  the  floss,  The.     X.Y.    1860. 

12° 38:      1708 

Thesame.     Leip.     1860.     2v.ini. 

sq.  1G° 38:      1709 

ROMOLA.     N.  Y.     1868.     8° 38:      1710 

Thesame.     N.  Y'.     1873.     12° 38:       1711 

Thesame.     Leip.     1863.     2v.ini. 

sq.  10° 38:       1712 

SCENES  of  clerical  life.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

8° 38:      1713 

Thesame.     N.  Y.     1869.     12° 38:       1714 

The  same.     Leip.     1859.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16" -38:       1715 

Si  LAS  Marner,  the  weaver  of  Raveloe. 

N.  Y.     1861.     12° 38:       1716 

Thesame.     Leip.     1861.     sq.  16°...     38:       1717 
WIT   and   wisdom   of  George  Eliot. 

Bost,      1873.     16° 33:       2590 

Lewis  Arundel.     F.  E.  SMEDLEY 39:       1795 

Lewis,       Matthew      Gregorv,     called 

Monk.     (1775-1818). 
ADKLLINO;  or,  the  bravo  of  Venice. 

Lond.     1834.      16° SL.  R. 

MONK,  The.      Lond.     1829.     8° |L.  R. 

Leyden  professor,  The,  and  the  living 

mummy.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  9....     34:       4179 

Thesame *15:      4919 

Leyton  hall.     M.  LKMON 38:      1507 

Lha     Dhu ;    or,    the   dark    day.      W. 

CARLETON.      With  Jane  Sinclair...     35:       3833 
Liberia  ;  or,  Mr.  Fey  ton's  experiment. 

S.  J.  HALE '. 37:      3851 

Libertino  Genuchi :  an  Italian  story. 

In  W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  9 34:      4179 

Thesame *15:       4919 

Libussa.     J.  H.  MUS.EUS.     In  Tales 

from  the  German 4O:       1699 

The  shine.     In  C.  G.  R.     v.  1 35:       3873 

Liefde,  J.  B.  de. 

GALAMA;    or,   the  beggars.      N.  Yr. 

1873.      8° ? 38:       1742 

Life  and  adventures  of  Arthur   Clen- 

ning.     Timothy  FLINT 37:   2294-5 

Life  and  adventures  of  Duncan  Camp 
bell.    Daniel  DEFOE.   In  Nov.  and 

misc.  works,     v.  6 34:       1022 

Life   and  adventures  of   Jack  of  the 

mill.     W.  HOWITT 37:       4776 

Life  and  adventures  of  John  Marston 

Hall.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:        198 

Life  and  adventures  of  Raoul  de  Sur- 

ville.     J.  M.  (called  Eugene)  SUE.     39:       2413 

Life  and  alone.     Bost.     1870.     16° 4O:       2274 

Life   and   death :    a   novel.     By  Your 

Humble   Servant.      N.   Y."    1871. 

16°...' 4O:      1330 

Life  and  wonderful  adventures  of  Tot- 

tv    Testudo:      an    autobiography. 

Flora  F.  WYLDE 4O:        920 

Life  after  death.     T.   (E.)   HOOK.     In 

Precepts  and  practice,     v.  1 37:       4645 

Life  ut  the  south;  or,  Uncle  Tom's  cabin 

as  it  is.     W.  L.  G.  SMITH 39:       1966 

Life  before  him:  a  novel.  N.  Y.   1860. 

12°  4O:       2280 

Life  episode,  A.     Mrs.   D.   M.   CRAIK. 

(formerly  Miss  Mulock).      In   Ro 
mantic  tales 35:       4940 

Life  for  a  life,  A.     Mrs.  D.  M.  CKAIK. 

(formerly   Miss  Mulock) 35:       4925 

The  same.     Leip.     1859.     2   v.  in    1. 

sq.!6° 35:       4926 

Life   in   Delecarlia:    the   parsonage  of 

Mora.     F.  BREMER 35:      2743 

Life  in  Danburv.     James  M.  BAILEY.     33:        800 


Life    in    the    East    Indies.      W.    H. 

TIIOMES *39;       2959 

Life  in  the  new   world.     K.   POSTEL. 

(Charles  Sealsfield) 39:       1523 

Life    in    Sweden;  or,    the    home.      F. 

BKEMEK 35:      2741 

Life  in  the  west ;    or,  stories  of   the 

Mississippi  valley.  N.C.  MEEKEK.     38:      2847 
Life   in    the  wilds.     H.    MARTINEAU. 

lit  Illus  of  pol.  econ.     v.  l 38:      2639 

Life    of    Paul,    the    Spanish    sharper. 

Francisco  de  QUEVEDO.  In  Works. 

v.  2  and  3 34;   1837-8 

Life   of    (Juintus   Fixlein.     J.    P.    F. 

RICHTEK.     In  C.  G.  R.     v.  3 35:      3875 

Life  of  a  sailor.    F.  CHAMIER 35:      4012 

Life   of    vicissitudes,  A.       G.     P.   R. 

JAMBS 38:        199 

Lifeboat,  The:    a  tale   of  our   coast 

heroes.     R.  M.  BALLANTYNE........     35:      1470 

Life-struggle,  A.    Julia  PARDOE....    38:      4149 

Life's  aftermath.     E.MARSHALL 38:      2621 

Life's  assize,  A.     Mrs.  J.  H.  RIDDELL. 

(F.  G.  Trafford) 39:         380 

Life's  destiny,  A.     R.  F.  WALLACE...     4O:       55-6 
Life's  discipline.     T.  A.  L.  ROBINSON. 

(Tnlvi) 39:         563 

Life's  lesson.     M.M.THOMAS 39:      2950 

Life's  lessons.     C.  G.  F.  GORE 37:      3195 

Life's  reward.     H.  M.  LYSONS.     2  v...     38:   1955-6 
Life's  secret.     E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.]  WOOD.     4O:        698 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 4O:         699 

Life's    tapestry.       Lond.     1873.     2   v. 

sm.  8° 4O: 

Lifting  the  veil.     N.  Y.     1870.     12°..     4O: 
Light  and   a   dark   Christmas,   A.     E. 

P.  [Mrs.  H.]  WOOD 4O: 

Light  of  home,  The.     J.  BROUGHAM...     35: 
Light  on  shadowed  paths.     T.  S.  AR 
THUR 35: 

Contents  : 

Knindy  as  a  preventive. 

Broken  pledge,  The. 

Cure  for  low  spirits. 

Distiller's  dream,  The. 

Eleventh  commandment, 
The. 

Factory  girl,  The. 

P'ailing  hope,  The. 

Fiery  trial,  The. 

Flushed  with  wine. 

How  to  cure  a  toper. 

I'll  think  :tl»>!!t  it. 

Iron  will,  The. 

Jim  Braddock's  pledge. 

Maiden's  error,  The. 
Light.    Science  for  the  young.    J.  An- 

HOTT 35: 

Lighthouse,  The.    Lond.    n.  d.    18°.     4O: 
Lightning  express.     "W.   T.   ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35: 

Lightning-rod  man,  The.     H.  MKL- 

vii.i.E.     /«  Piazza  tales 38:       2877 

Lights    and   shadows    of    Irish   life. 

Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL 37:  3882-4 

Contents : 

Boohcr  of  Red-gap  lane,  Sketches  cf   Irish  highways, 

v.  'A.  (continued.} — 

Dispensation,  v.  3.  Luck.  Pt.  1.  Moyna  Brady, 

Groves  of  Blarney,  v.  1.  Pt.  II.     Derniunt  O'- 

Harry  O'Reardon,  v.  3.  Dvvyer. 

Illustrations      of      Irish  Naturals. 

pride,  v.  '>.  Procrastination. 

Old  granny,  v.  3.  Ruins.  Pt.  1. 

Sketches  of  Irish    high-  Pt.  II.  Story ofCloon- 

ways,  v.  2:  ey  Blaney. 

Beggars.  Pt.  1 1 1.  The  old  eagle 

Dummy.  Pt.  IV.  Florence  0'- 

Jauntingcar.  Donnell. 
Servants. 

Lights  and  shadows  of  real  life.     T. 

S.  ARTHUR 35:        782 


2281 
2284 

700 
2958 

781 


Ruined  family,  The. 
Rurnseller's  daughter,  The. 
Sisters,  The. 
Swearing  otf. 
Taking  toll. 

Temperance  pledge,  The. 
Temperance  song,  The. 
Thou  art  the  man. 
Three  hundred  a  year. 
Time,  faith,  energy. 
Touching  reproof,  The. 
Two  pictures,  The. 
Wanderer's  return,  The. 
Wine  on  the  wedding  night. 


90 
2289 

254 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LlUHTS. 


125 


LITTLE. 


Lights  and   shadows  of  Scottish   life. 

Arthur  AUSTIN 35: 

Like  a  snowball :  a  story  of  seven 

links  in  a  chain.  Lond.  n.  d.  8°.  4O: 

Like  and  unlike.  A.  S.  ROE 39: 

Like  father,  like  son.  Leip.  1871. 

2  v.  in  1.  sq.  10° 39: 

Likenesses  and  contrasts.  3/u*  K  KI>- 

i>l E.     (Surah  Tytler).     In  Days  of 

yore,  v.  2 / 38: 

Content*  : 
Cain's  brand. 
Ringan  Cockburn's  trial 
and  victory. 

Lil.     .lean  MIDDLKMASS. 
Lilian's  penance.     Lond. 

sm.  8° 

Lilies  or  thistledown.   J.  A.  M  ATH  K ws. 
Lillian.     .J.  F.  SMITH.     Seytul  to  Pick 

Markham 39- 

Lillie,  Arthur. 

Pri'i'KTs  dallying:    a  novel.     Lond. 

1872.      3  v.     sm.  8° 38: 

Lilliesleaf:    a   novel.      M.    (O.  "W.I 

OMPHANT 

Lillingstones  of  Lillingstone.    E.  J. 

WARHOISE 

Lilly  O'Brien.      Mrs.  A.   M.  F.  HAI.I.. 

In  Sketches 37: 

Lily:  a  novel.     By  the  author  of  "Busy 

moments  of  an  idle  woman."     N". 

Y.      1855.      12° 

Lily  and  the  cross:  a  tale  of  Acadia. 

Lily  White.     E.  GOODWIN 

Limerick  gloves,  The.     Maria  EDGE- 
WORTH.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  2...... 

The  same.     In  Popular  tales,  v.  1 

Lina  Fernie.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  10 

Linda ;    or,  the  young   pilot.      C.   I.,. 

HENTZ 1 37: 

Lindisfarn  Chase.     T.  A.  TROI.LOPE.     39: 

Linked  at  last.     V.  E.  BUNNETT 35: 

Linley  Kochford  :  a  novel.  J.  MCCAR 
THY  38: 

Linton,  E.  Lynn. 

Li  x/.i  K  Lorton  of  Grevrigg:   a  novel. 

X.  Y.      1806.     8° 

PATRICIA  Kemball.    Phil.    1875.    12°. 

SOWING  the  wind:    a  novel.     N.  Y. 

1867.      8° 

Linton  lairds,  The;  or,  exclusives  and 
inelusives.  Alex.  LEKIHTON.  In 
W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 

Linwoods,  The.     C.  M.  SEDOWICK... 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  island.  Rev.  Elijah 
KKI.I.OGG 

Lion  light,  The.  Fred'k  GOTTSCHAI.CK. 
In  K.  G.  N.,  v.  2 

Lion-hearted.     Mm.  GRKY 37: 

Lion  of  Flanders;  or,  the  battle  of  the 
golden  spurs.  Ilendriek  CON 
SCIENCE 35: 

Lionel  Lincoln.     J.  F.  COOPER.  35: 

The  same 35: 

Lippard,  George.     (1822-1854). 

LKIIKNHS  of  the  American  revolution, 
1776;  or,  "Washington  and  his  gen 
erals.  Phil.  n.  d.  8° 38: 

Omlfntji : 

Hattle  of  Brandywinc. 
Hattle  of  liermantown. 
Benedict  Arnold. 

LEGENDS  of  Mexico. 

8° 

NKW  York:  its  upper  ten  and  lower 

million.     Cin.     1854.     8° ... 


928 


2291 
600 


1109 


711 

Two  panels  from  an  old  pic- 
Twofold.  Iture. 
World's  end,  The. 

3  v 38:  2970-2 

1873.     3  v. 

4O:  2292 

38:  2704 


1902 

1750-2 

3849 

845 

3887 

2293 

276 

3139 

1497 
1 500 
1650 

4317 
3259 
3313 

2132 


38: 
40: 


4O: 
37: 


37: 
37: 
40: 


38: 
38: 


1761 
1762 


38:      17C3 


4O: 
39:1 

38: 
4O: 


1712 
>30-31 

734 

1561 
3503 


4666 
4742 
4743 


1773 


Fourth  of  July,  17711. 
Violator  of  the  grave. 
WlMmhikon,  The. 
Phil.     [1874]. 

38: 


38: 


1774 
1775 


Lippard,  (continued.') — 

yiAKKR  city,  The.    Phil.    [n.  d.]   8°.     38:      1777 
WASHINGTON  and  his  men.     Second 

series  of  Legends  of  the  American 

revolution,  1776.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°.     38:       177H 
Lippincott,     Sara     Jane     (  Clarke). 

(Grace  Greenwood),     (b.  1823). 
HISTORY  of  my  pets.      Bost.      1869. 

16° 38:       1780 

MERRIB  England.     Bost.     1863.     16°.     38:       1787 
Content*  : 

Kenilworth  castle.— Little  Rosamond. 

Lincoln  cathedral  and  York  minster. — Queen  Ph'lippa. 

London  and  the  tower.— Sir  Walter  Haleigh. 

New  palace  of  Westminster,  The.— The  Prorogation. 

Mewstead  Abbey.— Lord  Byron. 

Nottingham  castle.— Alice  Vane. 

Sherwood  forest.— Kobin  Hood. 

Stratford  upon  Avon. — Shakespeare. 

Tower,  The.— Ladies  Jane  ami  Catherine  Grey.— Arabella 
Stuart. 

Warwick  castle.— Guy  of  Warwick. 

Westminster  abbey.— The  two  wills. 
RECOLLECTIONS    of    my    childhood. 

Bost.      1866.     16° 38:       1788 

STORIES   and   legends  of  travel  and 

history  for  children.     Bost.     1866. 

"i°  38:       1789 

Contents  : 

Antrim — The  giant's  eausewav. — The  poor  schoolmaster. 

Donnybrook.— The  little  fiddler. 

Dublin,  Howth.— Grace  O'Malley. 

From   Llublin  to  Cork  and  Blarney  castle.— Little  Norah 
and  tbe  blarney  stone. 

Greenwich  hospital.— The  park,  etc.— Little  Robert  and 
his  noble  friend. 

Hiunpton  court.— The  lady  Mary's  vision. 

Journey    trom    England    to    Ireland.— The    fisherman's 
return. 

Limerick.— Little  Andy  and  his  grandfather. 

London  parks  and  gardens.— Mabel  Howard  and  her  pet. 

St.  Paul's  cathedral. -Story  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney. 

Visit  to  the  lakes  of  Killarnev.— Kath  een  ol   Killarnev. 

Wjcklow.— Tim  O'Dily  and  ih'e  clcricaune. 

Windsor  castle.— King  James  of  Scotland  and  the  lady- 
Jane  Beaufort. 

STORIES  and   sights   of  France  and 

Italy.     Bost.      1807.      16° , 38:       1790 

STOKIKS  from  famous  ballads  for  chil- 


dren.     Bost. 


10° 


38: 
38: 


1791 


Heir  of  Linne,  The. 
King  and   the  miller  of 

Mansfield. 

King  of  France's  daughter. 
Patient  Grist-Ida. 
Sir  Patrick  Spens. 


Lond. 


1866. 
Content*: 

Auld  Kobin  Gray. 
Beggar's  daughter,   of 

Bednall-Green. 
Chevy  Chace. 
English   merchant   and 

the  Saracen  lady. 
Fridolin;  or,  the  message 

to  the  foige. 

Lisette's   castles   in    the  air.     H.   P. 

HOLHT.      In     Danes    sketched    by 

themselves,     v.  3 

Lisle,  Pier. 

GRKVII.LE  Landon:  a  novel. 

1872.     3  v.     sm.  8° 

Listado,  J.  T. 

CIVIL   service.     Lond.     1874.      2   v. 

sm.  8° 38:1810-11 

Liszt,   Francis.     Tr.  by   Mrs.  ELLET. 

In  Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians... 
Little  Ada;  or,  the    three  new  years. 

n.  L.  H : 

Little  Agnes'    library.     II.   N.    (\V.) 

BAKER.     (Aunt  Hattie). 
Content*  : 

/ol.  1.  Little  Agnes.     3.1:1311.1 
2.  Trying  to  be  useful. 

ar>:  13118 


4O:      1532 


38:   1800-2 


37: 
37: 


1650 


3726 


Vol. :).  I'll  try.  35:KtlK> 

4.  Art  and  artlessness. 

:ir.:1380 

Little    Agnes.     H    N.   (W.)    BAKER. 

(Aunt  HaHie} 35: 

Little  barefoot.  B.  AUERIIACH 35: 

Little  beauty,  The.  Mrs.  E.  C.  GRKY.  37: 
Little  beggars.  Mrt.  M.  M.  SIIEK- 

WOOD.     In  Works,     v.  4 39: 


1393 

880 

3504 


1639 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LITTLE. 


126 


LITTLE. 


Little  Ben  Haddcn.  W.  H.  G.  KING 
STON 38: 

Little  liobtail  ;  or,  the  wreck  of  the 
Penobscot.  W.  T.  ADAMS.  (  Oliver 
Optic} 35: 

Little  Briggs  and  I.    KHz  Hugh  Lui>- 

LOW.    V»  L.  C.     v.  11 4O: 

The  same.      With  Little  brother 38: 

Little  broom  boy,   The.     Mrs.   L.    0. 

HUNT/..      With  Banished  son 37: 

Little  brother,  and  other  genre  pic 
tures.  Fitz  Hugh  LUDI.OW 38: 

Contents : 
Bruce  of  toys,  A. 
Fleeing  to  Tarshlsh. 

Little  by  little;  or,  the  cruise  of  the 
Flyaway.  VV.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oliver 
Optic}..'. 35: 

Little  camp  on  Eagle  hill.  S.  WAR- 

NKK 4O: 

Little  Canary  series.  Mrs.  M.  A.  OS- 
GOOD. 

Contents : 
Vol.  1.  Little  Canary's 


Little  Brings  »nd  1. 
Little  brother. 


dairy.  I  Vo' 
38:3940  | 


•2.  Little  Canary.    :'iX:3'J37 


:i.  Little  Canary's 

Eugene. 
4.  Little  Canary's 

eats. 

'.d'dor. 


991 


255 


1621 
!  930 


4311 
1930 


256 

176 


cousin 

38:3!  13!) 

black 

38:  .'J88 


The  same 33: 


Little   classics.      R.  JOHNSON, 

Prose  series.      1  2  v. 
Not?.     For  contents,  see  JOHNSON,  R. 

Little  coin,  much  cure.     M.  HOWITT...     37:      4752 
Little    Constancy's   birthday.      In   N. 

and  T.     v.  8 4O: 

Little  cricket.     Miss  A.  F.  SAMUELS...     39: 
Little   dinner  at    Tirnmins's.     W.   M. 

THACKERAY.     In  Misc.    v.  3 33: 


1648 
1109 

4009 
4013 
4001 
400G 


The  same.     v.  7  33: 

The  same 33: 

Little  dog  Trusty,  The.     Maria  EDGE- 

WORTH.      With  Harry  and  Lucy....     37:       1493 

The  same.     With  Ltosamond 

Little  Dorrit.     C.  i.I.  H.)  DICKENS 37:     482-3 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2 37:         484 

Thesame 37:        485 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     4v 37:     486-9 

Thesame.     4  v.  in  2 37:     460-1 

Little    emigrants,    The.      Mrs.    K.    C. 
EMBURY.      In   Pictures    of   early 

life "..    37:      1700 

Little  Fairly.     Sam'l  LOVKR.     In  Le 
gends  and  stories 38:       1886 

Little  ferns.     S.  P.   PARTON.     (Fanny 

Fern) 33:       3320 

Little   ferryman,   The.      Mrs.   JOHN- 
STONE.     In  W.  S.  U.  L.     v.  4 34:      4174 

Thesame *15:       4914 

Little   folks   astray.     E.   S.   CLARKE. 

(Sophie  May\ 35:       4354 

Little    grandfather.       R.  S.  CI.ARKK. 

(Sophie   May) 35:       4355 

Little  grandmother.       K.  S.  CLARKE. 

(Sophie  May) 35:      4356 

Little  Henry  and  his  bearer.    Mrs.  M. 

M.  SIIKRWOOU.     In  Works,     v.  3.     39:       1638 

Little  Hodge.     E.  JENKIN 38:        302 

Little  Huguenot,  The.     In  N.  and  T. 

v.  7 4O:       1647 

Little  Jakey.     Mrs.  S.  H.  DEKROTKT.     37:        228 

Thesame.     In  L.  C.     v.  10 4O:       1620 

Little  Kate  Kirby.     F.  W.  ROBIN-SON.     39:        489 
Little  lady  at  the   "  Brambles,"   The. 
G.   BORYS.      With  She   loved   him 

madly 35:      2373 

Little  lady  Lorraine.     C.  GRANT 37:       3274 

Little  lame  prince,  The.     Mrs.  D.  M. 

CUAIK.     (fo'imerly  Miss  Muloek)...     35:       4927 


Little  Lou's  sayings  and   doings.     E. 

PRENTISS 38:  4689 

Little  Louvre,  The.  J.  ABBOTT.  In 

H.  S.  B.  v.  2 35:  37 

Little  Lucy  and  her  dhaye.  Mrs.  AI. 

M.  SHKRWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  3.  39:  1(538 
Little  maid,  The,  and  Living  jewels. 

C.  TUCKER.  (A.  L.  0.  El) 39:  3351 

Little  maid  of  Oxbow.  H.  P.  H. 

NOWELI..  (May  Mannering) 38:  3689 

Little  man,  The.  'T.  (E.)  HOOK-  In 

Precepts  and  practice,  v.  1 37:  4645 

Little  men :  life  at  Plumfleld  with 

Jo's  boys.  L.  M.  ALCOTT 35:  458 

Little  merchant.  W.  T.  ADAMS. 

i  Oliver  Optic) 35:  257 

Little  Momiera.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.  In  Works,  v.  6 39:  1641 

Little  moorland  princess.  E.  JOHN. 

(E.  Mat-Hit) 38:  382 

Little  mother.  N.  Y.  1873.  16° 4O:  2299 

Little  nightcaps.  Mrs.  Fanny  BARROW. 

(Aunt  Fanny} 35:  1663 

Little  oaths.  C.  E.  TONNA.  ( Char 
lotte  Elizabeth).  With  Flower  of 

innocence  39:  3062 

Little  Paul.  Jacob  ABBOTT.  In  H. 

S.  B.  v.  12  35:  47 

Little  peanut  merchant.  M.  A.  AT 
KINS 35:  851 

Little  Pedlington  and  the  Pedling- 

tonians.  J.  POOLE 38:4612-13 

Little  Peleg.  W.  T.  COGGESHAI.L.  In 

Home  hits  and  hints 35:  4508 

Little  Pierre,  the  pedlar  of  Alsace; 

or,  the  reward  of  filial  piety.     Tr. 

from  the  French  by  J.   M.  C.     N. 

Y.  1872.  12° 4O:  2300 

Little  Prudy's  stories.  R.  S.  CLARK  K. 

(Sophie  May)     Bost.     1871-2.     6  v. 

16°. 

Contents : 
Vol.  1.  Little  Prutly.      3.1:4337 

2.  Little    Prudy's     sister 
Susie.  :!4:4:if,l 

3.  Little  Prudy's  Captain 
Horace.  35:4358 


Little  Prudy's  Flyaway  series. 
May). 


Vcl,  4.  Little   Prudy's  cousin 
Grace.  36:4359 

5.  Little     Prudy's    story 
book.  35:43(12 

6.  Little   Prudy's     Dotty 
Pimple.  35:4:iCO 


R.  S. 
Bost. 


Vol.  3.  Aunt    Madge's    stoiy. 
35:4345 

4.  Little      grandmother. 
35:4356 


38:      2226 


39:        2863 


CLARKE.      (Sophie 
1871-3.     5v.     16°. 

Contents  : 
Vol.  1.  Little  folks  astray. 

35:4354 
2.  Prudy     keeping 

house.  35:4365  | 

5.  Little  grandfather.    35:4355 

Little  Ravegeot.  Jean  MACC.  Ju 
Home  fairy  tales 

Little  Kcd-riding-hood.  Miss  A.  I. 
THACKERAY.  With  Story  of  Eliz 
abeth .". 

Little  Kie  and  the  rosebuds.  J.  INOE- 
i.ow.  I/i  Stories  told  to  a  child 

Little  savage.     Capt.  F.  MAKRYATT.... 

Little  scholars.      Miss  A.  T.  THACK 
ERAY.      With  Village  on  the  cliff- 
Little  secret,  A.     Henry  SI'ICER.     in 
Brought  to  book.     v.  2 

Little  sister  of  the  poor,  The.     UNCLE 

PAUL.     In  The  Nesbits 39: 

Little  Spaniard,  The.     H.  P.  H.  Now- 

KLL.     {May  Mtmnerixg) 38: 

Little  standard   bearer.     N.  Y. 
16°  

Little  Susan's  temptation.  Mrs.  E.  C. 
EMISURY.  In  Pictures  of  early 
life 37: 


38: 
38: 


33 

2538 


39:       2866 
39:       2097 


n.  d. 


40: 


3015 


3690 


2304 


1700 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LITTLE. 


127 


LORD. 


Little    trout.        Henry    SPICKR.       In 

Brought  to  book.     v.  1  ................ 

Little  wife,   The.     Mr*.  E.  C.  GBKV. 
Little    wolf:    a    tali>   of    the   western 

frontier.      Mrs.  M.  A.  CORNELIUS. 
Little  women  ;  or,  Meg,  Jo,  Beth,  and 

Amy.     Louisa  M.   ALCOTT.     2  v... 
Little  woodman.     Mrs.   M.  M.   SIIKK- 

WOOD.     In  Works,     v.  4  .............. 

Live  and  learn.     H.  N.  (W.)   BAKKK. 

(Aunt  flattie)  ................  ............. 

Live  and  let  live.     C.  M.  SKDOWICK... 
Live  it  down.    3.  C.  JEAFFKKSON  ...... 

Livermore.  MTK.  K.  D. 

CHRISTMAS  child.    N.  Y.    1859.    12°. 
"  ZOK  "  ;  or,  the  quadroon's  triumph. 

Cin.     1855.     2  v.      12°  ................. 

Livermore,  Kate. 

MARY  Lee.     N.  Y.     1865.     16°  ........ 

Lives   of  Smith.    Brown,   Jones,   and 

Robinson.     D.  (W.)  JEROI.D.      In 

Coll.  works,     v.  4  ....................... 

The  same.     //(Works,     v.  2  ............ 

Living  for   appearances.      II.   and   A. 

MAYIIKW  .................................. 

Living  jewels.      C.  TUCKER.      (A.  L. 
0.  E.)      With  The  little  maid  ..... 

Living    link,    The:    a   novel.     James 

DK.MII.I.E  .................................. 

Livonian  talcs.     N.  Y.     1871.     8°  ..... 

Ounttmt*  : 
Uisponent,  The. 
Jewess,  The. 
Wolves,  The. 
Liza:  a  Russian   novel.     I.  (S.)  TUR- 


39:  2097 

37:  3505 

35:  4851 

35:  459-60 

39:  1639 

35:  1394 

39:  1532 

38:  254 

38:  1819 

38:1820-21 

38:  1825 


34: 

34: 


1468 
1462 


38:       2793 
39:       3351 


37: 
4O: 


277 
2307 


Lizzie  <!lenn;  or,  the  trials  of  a  seam 
stress.  T.  S.  ARTIII-R  .................. 

Lizzie  I^igh,  and  other  tales.  (M.) 
E.  C.  GASKKI.I.  ........................... 


39:  3373 
35:  783 
37:  2865 


QinteHti: 

Bessy's  trouble."  at  home 
Christmas     storms    and 

sunshine. 

Company  manners. 
Disappearances. 
Hand  iind  heart. 
Heart  of  John  Middlcton. 
Libbie      Marsh's      three 


Mister    Harrison's    confes 

sions. 

Morton  hfll. 
My  French  master, 
old  nurse's  story,  The. 
Sexton's  hero,  The. 
H<|iure's  j-tory,  The. 
Traits    and    stories    of    the 

Huguenots. 
\VH!  of  1'en-morfft,  The. 


Lizzie  Leigh. 
Lizzie  Lorton   of  Greyrigg.     Mrs.    K. 

L.  LINTON 38: 

Llanaly  reefs.     Lady  VERNEY 39: 

Llewellyn,  E.  L. 

DESERTED   mill;    or,   reward   of  in 
dustry.     Bost.     1870.     10° 38: 

Loan    of    a    legacy,    The.      Frances 

BROWNE.     In  Exile's  trust 35: 

Loan  of  a  lyre,  The.     F.  H.  LUDI.OW. 

In  Treasure  trove  series,     v.  3  4O: 

Lochead's    daughter:   a   sketch.     In 

W.  S.  C.  L.     v.  6...... 34: 

The  same *15: 

Locke,    David    Ross.      (Petroleum    V. 

\asby).     (b.  1833). 
DIVERS  views,  &c.     Cin.     1867. 
EKKOE.S  from  Kentucky.   Bost.   1868. 

12°  ". 

MORALS  of  Abou  Ben   Adheni,  The. 

Bost.     1875.     12° 

SwiNdiN1    round   the    cirkle.      Bost 

1867.      12° 

TRUTHFUL    resolve,  The.      In  Treas 
ure-trove  series,     v.  3 

Locke,  U. 

DR.  Plassid's  patients.     Bost.     1872. 
16°  .., 


1761 
3715 


1831 


3025 


1703 


417G 
41116 


8°.     33:       2(i20 


33:      2619 


33: 
33: 
4O: 


2018 


2021 


38:      1836 


Locke  Amsden,  the  schoolmaster.    D. 

P.  THOMPSON 

Lockhart,    .lohn     Gibson.        (Peter 

Morris).     (1794-1854). 
LIFE  of  Adam    Blair  and   Matthew 

Wald.      Kdinburg.      1849.      10° 

VALERIUS:   a  Roman  story.     Kdinb. 

1842      16° 

Lockhart,  Lawrence  \V.  M. 

FAIR  to  see:  a  novel.     N.  Y.     1872. 

8° 

Lodger's  story,  The.     H.  SPICER.    In 

Bound  to  please,  v.  2 

Lofty  and   the   lowly,    The.       M.   .1. 

MACINTOSH 

Log    house   by   the    lake :     a   tale    of 

Canada.     W.  H.  G.  KINGSTON  

Log  of  Commodore  Rollingpin:  his 
adventures  afloat  and  ashore.  .lohn 

II .  CARTER 

Logan,  Walter. 
DOUBLE-BEDDED  room,  The.    In  W. 

T.  K.,  v.  3 

EI.LEN  Arundel.      In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  .1. 
RECLUSE  of  the  Hebrides,  The.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 

STORY  of  Clara   Douglas.     In  AV.  T. 

1!.,  v.  2 

Lois  Carrol ;  or,  her  two  selves.    Sarah 

S.  VANCE  

Lois  the  witch  ;  and  other  tales.  (M.) 
K.  C.  GASKELL . 

Cbntenfft  : 

Crooked  branch.  The.  Grey  woman,  ' 

Doom  of  the  Griffiths,  Half-brothem, 

The.  Lois  the  wiU>h 

London  romance.     C.  H.  Ross 

London's  heart.     1!.  L.  FARJKON 

Lone  dove:  »  legend  of  the  revolu 
tionary  times.  Phil.  1850.  12°. 

Lone  riinchc,  The.     M.  REID 

Lonely  life,  A.     J.  A.  St.  J.  BLYTHE. 

Lonely  ones,  The.  1J.  HEYSE 

The  s:\me.  ll'tih  Magdalena 

Lonely  rock,  The.  J.  INOKLOW.  In 
Stories  told  to  a  child 

Long  look  ahead,  A.     A.  S.  ROE 

Long  puck,  The.  .1.  Hono.  (  Ettrick 
Shepherd).  In  Winter  evening 
tales,  v.  1 

Long  summer's  day.  M.  C.  M.  SIMP 
SON  

Longfellow,  Henry  Wad.swor^h.    (b. 

18(17). 

HYPERION.    In  Prose  works 

The  same.  In  Prose  works,  v.  2... 
KAVANAGH.  In  Prose  works 

The  same.  In  Prose  works,  v.  2... 

Look  to  the  end.  Mrs.S.  S.  ELLIS 

Looking  around.  A.  S.  Ron 

Looking-glass  for  the  mind.  A. 

BERCJCIN 

Loom  and  lugger.  H.  MARTINKAI*. 

In  Illus.  of  pol.  econ.,  v.  0 

Lora,  the  goddess  of  love.  NACH- 

TKIAI.L.  ( Otmar).  In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2. 

Lord,  J.  L. 

ROMANCE  of  a  western  trip,  The.    In 

Stories  and  sketches 

Lord  Bantam:  a  satire.     E.  JKNKINS. 
Lord   Casleton's    ward.      Mrs.    B.    R. 

GREEN.     3  v 

Lord    Duric    and    Christie's  will.     A. 

LKIGHTON.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1 


39:       2974 


38: 
38: 

38: 
39: 
38: 
38: 


1841 
1842 

1845 
201)0 
2249-50 
992 


33:       1113 


40: 
40: 

4O: 
40: 
39: 
37: 

The. 
The. 

39: 
37: 

40: 
39: 
35: 
37: 
38: 

38: 
39: 

37: 
39: 

34: 
34: 
34: 
34: 
37: 
39: 

35: 
38: 
4O: 

4O: 
38: 

37: 
4O: 


1713 

1715 

1715 
1712 
3655 
2860 


653 
1983 

2309 

24!) 
2270 
4390 

383 

33 

601 


4521 
1710-17 

1587 
1586 
1587 
1586 
1682 
602 

2041 
2644 
1561 


1681 
303 


Ml  5- 17 
1711 


PROSK,  FICTION:     ENGLISH, 


Loan. 


128 


LOUISA. 


39: 
38: 

33:   3026-7 


2977 


Omtents : 

Aunt  Patty's  Mrap-bftg. 
DeLara'w  bride,    [poem.'] 
Maiden  of  Judea  [poem.] 
Pea-j^reen  tanVta. 
Premature  declaration  of 
love. 


Purple  satin  dress. 
Red  velvet  bodice. 
Snow-flakes,     [poem.] 
Soldier's  bride,  The. 


Lord    Erlistoun ;    Alwyn's   first  wife; 

Water  cure;    Last  house  in  C 

street.      Mn.  D.  M.  CRAIK.     ( for 
merly  Miss  Mulock) 35:      4928 

Lord  Ilarrv  Bellair:   a  tale  of  the  lust 

century.     A.  MANNING 38:  2475-6 

Lord    Hope's    choice.       Mrs.    A.    S. 

STEPHENS 39:      2211 

Lord  Kilgobbin :  a  novel.     0.  LKVKK.    38:      1616 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  cd.     2  v  in  1.     38:       1617 
Lord  IiRtimer.     E.  PONSONBY.      With 

Oliver  Beaumont 38:       4596 

Lord    Mayor    of     London.       W.   H. 

AINSWORTH 35:        421 

The  same 35:        422 

Lord  Montagu's  page.   G.P.  K..IAMKS.     38:        200 
Lord  Oakburn's  daughters.   K.  P.  [Mrs. 

H.]  WOOD 4O:        701 

Thesame 4O:        702 

Lord  of  Hermitage,  The.    Alex.  CAMP 
BELL.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 4O:       1720 

Lord  of  himself.     F.  H.  UNDERWOOD.     39:      3622 

Lord  Koldan.     A.  CUNNINGHAM 35:.     5156   I 

Lorenzo  Bcnoni.    G.  RUFFINI 39:        714   j 

The  same 39:        715   j 

Loretto  ;    or,    the   choice.      Geo.    H. 

MILES 

Lorgnette.      I).  G.  MITCHELL.     (Ik 

Man-el).     2  V 

Loring,  F.  W. 

Two    college    friends.      Bost.      1871. 

16° 38:       1853 

Lorna  Doone.     K.  P.  BLACKMORE  ....     35:      2203 
Lorrimer    Littlegood.      F.  E.  SMED- 

I.KY ." 39:      1796 

Losing  to  win.     Theodore  DAY  IKS 37:         12") 

Loss  and  gain.     A.  B.  HAVEN.   (Cousin 

Alice] 37:       4136 

LOSS  and  gain  ;  or,  the  story  of  a  con 
vert.     J.  H.  NKWMAN 38:      3595 

Lost  Alice.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  a 4O:       1648 

Lost  and  found  ;  or,  Jeremy's  blessing. 

By  the  author  <  f  Marion   Howard. 

In  Peter's  journey 4O:       1660 

Lost  and  saved.     C.  E.  S.  NORTON 38:      3669 

Lost  and  won.     G.  M.  CRAIK 35:       4970 

Lost  bank  note,  The.    E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.] 

WOOD 4O:        703 

Lost  beauty,  The;   or,  the  fatal  error: 

a    Spanish    novel.      Phil.      [1866]. 

12° 4O:      2311 

Lost  beauty.      Mrs.    A.   M.    K.   HALL. 

In  Tales  of  wontan's  trials 37:       3888 

The  same 37:       3889 

Lost    bride,   The.       Georglana,  Lady 

CHATTKKTOX.     3  v 35:  4122-4 

Lost  child,  The.      Henry  KINGSLEY. 

In  L.  C.,  v.  10 ". 4O:      1620 

Lost  children,  The.      Mrs.  E.  C.  EM 
BURY.     In  Pictures  of  early  life....     37:       1700 
Lost  (laughter,  The  ;   and  other  stories 

of  the  heart.     C.  L.  HENTX. 37:       4318 


Lost  dispatch,  The.     F.  FRIEDERICH.  37:      2498 

Lost  footsteps:  a  novel.  Joseph  V  FORK v.  39:   3665-7 

Lost  for  gold.     Katharine  KINO.    3  v.  39:910-12 

Lost  for  love.      Miss  M.  E.  BRADDON.  35:       2542 
Lost     Gip.        II.     SMITH.        (Hesba 

Stretfon) 39:       1847 


Lost  heir  of  the  house  of  Elphinstone. 
Rev.  G.  THOMSON.  In  W.  T.  B. 

v.  10 4O:       172C 

Lost  heir  of  Linlithgow.     Mri.  E.  1). 

E.  N.  SOUTHWORTH 39:      2025 

Lost  heiress.  Mrs.  K.  D.  E.  N.  SOUTH- 
WORTH 39:  2026 

Lost  in  Ceylon.     W.  DALTON 37:          47 

Lost  in  the  fog.     J.  DEMiLLE 37:         278 

Lost  in  the  forest;  or.  wandering 
Will's  adventures  in  South  Amer 
ica.  R.  M.  BALLANTYNE.  In 

Tales  of  adventure,     v.  2 35:       1484 

Lost  Len ore.     C.  BEACH 35:       1766 

Lost  love,  A.  .  Annie  OGLE.    (Ashford 

Owen).     Same  as  Georgy  Sandtn....     38:       3812 
Lost   love,    The.      Mrs.  M.  (O.   W.) 

OLIPHANT 38:       3850 

Lost  manuscript,  The.      G.  PRKYTAO.     37:      2483 

Lost  model,  The.     H.  HOOPER 37:      4657 

Lost  name,  A.      J.  S.  LEFANU 38:      1461 

Lost  reflection,  The  E  T.  Wr.  HOFF 
MAN.  In  Strange  stories 37:  448C 

Lost  regiment.   The.     J.   GRANT.      In 

Legends  of  the  Black  watch 37:      3316 

Lost  ship,  The.     W.  J.  NEAI.E 38:       3524 

Lost  Sir  Massingberd.   J.  S.  SAUZADE. 

(James   Payii) 39:       1170 

Lost  son.  The.  Tr.  from  the  French 
by  Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  Sadlier.  N.Y. 

1862.      16° 4O:       2312 

Lost  tar,  The.  Miss  A.  F.  SAMUELS...  39:  1110 
Lost  will,  The.  E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.]  WOOD.  4O:  704 
Loth,  Morit/. 

FORGIVING  kiss,  The;   or,  our  destiny: 

a  novel.     N.Y.     1874.     12° ."..     38:       I860 

OUR   prospects:  a  tale   of  real   life. 

Cin.      1870.       8° 38:       1861 

Lothair.     B.  DISRAELI 37:        671 

The  same 37:         672 

Lothaire.  Harriet  LEK.  In  Canter 
bury  tales,  v.l 38:  1422 

Lothrop,  Amy.     (pseud.)      .See  A.  B. 

WARNER. 
Lottery,  The.     M.  EDGEWORTH.     In 

Popular  tales,     v.l 37:       1506 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.     v.  2...     37:       1497 
Lottery   hall.    J.    M.   WILSON.      In 

W.T.  B.     v.  7 4O:      1717 

Lottie  and  Grace;  or,  the  two  paths. 
By    the   author   of   Aunt    Annie's 
stories.     In  Under  the  lime  trees...     4O:       2696 
Lottie  darling.     .1.  C.  JEAFKRESON...     38:        255 
Lottie  Eaines;    or,  do  your  best  and 

leave  the  rest.     Bost.     1874.     16°.     4O:       2314 
Loudon,  J.  W. 

YOUNG  naturalist's  journey.      Lond. 

1851.     18° 38:       1880 

Lough  Corrib.    S.  LOVER.    In  Legends 

and  stories 38:       1886 

Lough  Derg  pilgrim,  The:     Wr.  CAR- 

LETON.     In  Traits  and  stories,  v.  1.     35:       3841 

The  same 35:       3840 

Loughnan,  Kdmond  Brenan. 

FOSTER  sisters:  a  novel.    Lond..  1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 38:1870-2 

Louie.    H.  E.  (P.)  SPOFFORD.    In  Not 

pretty  but  precious 4O:       1640 

Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.     Mrs. 

S.  S.  HARRIS,  (formerly  Mian  Cole).     37:      4011 

Louis's  school  days.     E.J.MAY 38:      2781 

Louisa  ;  or.  the  virtuous  villager :  a 
Roman  Catholic  tale.  Tr.  from  the 

French.     N.Y.     n.  d.      18° 4O:       2316 

Louisa  la  Valliere.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS...     37:        994 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


4O: 
37: 
37: 

4O: 
35: 


LOITSA. 


Louisa  <if  Prussia  and  her  times.     C. 

M.  MUNDT.     (Louisa  Miihlbach) 

Love;  (ir,  self  sacrifice.     Lady  ,M.    K. 

HKKIIKKT 37: 

Love  nd ventures  of  Mr.  George  Coch- 
mn«.    J.  IIono.  (Ettrick  Shepherd). 

In  Winter  evening  tales,  v.  1 37; 

Love  afloat:  a  story  of  the  American 

navy.     F.   II.  SHKIM'ARD 39; 

Love  after  marriage.     0.  L.  HKNTZ...     37: 
Love  and  glory.   H.  SPIOKR.  In  Hound 

to  please,     v.  2 39' 

Love  and  jealousy.     Mrs.  TROI.I.OI-K..     39; 

Love  and  liberty.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37; 

Love  and  money.     M.  Howirr 37: 

Love  and  pride:  which  is  the  stronger? 

By    the   author    of    Aunt   Annie's 

stories.     In  Under  the  lime  trees... 

Love  and  skates.     T.  WINTHROI-.     In 

L.  C.     v.  6 : 

Love  and  treason.     "W.  FRKEI.AMI 

Love  and  valor.     T.  HOOD 

Love  the  avenger.     Leip.     1869.     2  v. 
in  I.    sq.  !u° 

Love  in  a  cottage.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 

Love  in  the  nineteenth  century.     II. 

\V.  I'UKSTOX '.... 38' 

Love  magic  some  centuries  ago.  L 

TIKCK.  In  K.  G.  N.  v.  4 4Q: 

Love  match,  The.     H.  COCKTON 35: 

Love  me  for  my  love.  A.  K.  N. 

BEWICK.  2  v". 35. 

Love    me    little,    love   me   long.     C. 

KKA"K 39: 

1  he  same 39. 

Love,  mystery,  and  superstition.   Mrs. 

A.  OIK.  In  Works,  v.  3 38: 

Love  or  marriage.  W.  BLACK 35; 

Love  or  pride.  Adapted  from  the 

Swedish  by  Annie  Wood.     Lond. 

1873.  sm.  H° 4O: 

Love  story  from  "The  Doctor,"  The. 

It.  SOUTHKY.     In  Trav.    Lib.   Fict 

v.  2 

Love  :  a  tale  of  Venice  and  mesmer 
ism.     H.  SMITH.     3v 

Love  that  lived:  a  novel.     Airs.  C.  J. 

KILO  ART  

Love    verms    taste.     Mrs.   KLLKT.     In 

Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians 

Loved  at  last.   Mark  Lemon.  2  v.  in  1. 
Lovel  the   widower.     W.  M.  THACK- 

KRAY.      With  Henry   Esmond 

The  same.      With  The   four  Georges. 

Lovell's  folly.    C.  L.  HKNTZ 37: 

Lovels  of  Arden.     M.  K.  BRADDO.V...     35; 
Lover,  Samuel.     (1797-1868). 

BARNY  O'Hierdon,  the  navigator.  In 
Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.....     38: 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  9 4Q- 

FAIRY  finder,  The.     In  Legends  and 

stories  38- 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  12 40 

GRIDIRON,    The.     In    Legends    and 

stories 

The  same.     In  L.  C.     v.  9 

HANDY  Andy.     Lond.     n.  d.     12°... 
HK  would  be  a  gentleman  ;    or,  trea 
sure-trove.     N.Y.     1873.     12°.... 


129 


LUCK. 


38:      324.r. 


4521 

162G 
4319 

2096 
3231 

995 
4753 


4O:       2606 


1616 
2465-7 
4623 

2324 
784 

4717 

1563 
4482 

2077-8 


Lover,  (continued.) — 

LKGKNDS    and    stories    of    Ireland 

X.  Y.     1873.      12° 

Contents : 
Barny     O'Riordon.     the 

navigator. 
Battle     of    (he    Berrins 

The. 

Burial  of  the  lithe. 
Cmse  of  Kishogul. 
Devil's  mill,  The. 
Essay  on  fools.  An. 
Fairy  finder.  The. 
Fiith'er  Roach. 
Gridiron,  The. 
Judy  of  Roundwood. 
Kins;    U'Toole     and    St. 

Kevin. 

King  and  the  bishop,  The. 
KORY  O'More.     Lond.     n.  d.     12°....     33- 
TREASURE-TROVE.  Same  as  He  would     • 

be  a  gentleman QQ. 

Lover  and  husband.    T.  S.  ARTHUR... 
Lovers  and  thinkers.     H.  GORDON....     37; 
Lover's  leap,  The.     "W.  J.  SNEI.LINQ. 

In  Tales  of  the  northwest 39- 

Lovers'  quarrels,  and  how  they  ended. 
AJifs  KKDDIK.   (Surah   Tytler).     In 

Days  of  yore.     v.  2 38: 

Contents  : 


38:      1886 

Little  Fairly. 

Lough  Comb. 

Ms.    from     the    cabinet    of 

Mrs. . 

National  minstrelsy. 
New  potatoes, 
Paddy  the  piper. 
Paddy  the  sport. 
Priest's  ghost.  The. 
Sheeheen  house,  The. 
Spanish  hoar  und  the  Irish 

hull,  The. 

White  horse  of  the  Peppers 
White  trout,  The. 


Shndow    of     the 
Mariner,"  The. 

E.F.  CAR- 

35: 


3!)03 
2178 


4O:      1692 

39:    1866-8 

37: 


Judy. 

Hector  Garret  of  Oitcr. 

Insulated. 

Lover's  stratagem,  The. 

LCN ."". 

Lovers'  trials.     Mrs.  M.  A.  DKNISON. 

(Clara    Vance) 37. 

Love's    conflict.       Mrs.    K.    CiirRcn. 

(formerly  Miss  Marryat) 35- 

The  same 35! 

Love's  labor  won.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  X. 

SOUTIIWORTH 39. 

Love's  victory.     15.  L.  FAR.IKON 37; 

Loyett-Cameron,  Mary. 

TWIXT   cup   and    lip.     Lond.     1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  

Low,  C.  K. 

MAN-O-WAR'S   bell.      Lond.      1875 
18°  .... 


1887 
1888 
3168 
198!) 

710-11 
Ancient 

3800 
333 

4269 
4270 

2027 
1984 


38:    189G-8 


37: 
38: 

39: 
39: 


38: 
4O: 
38: 


1626 

1650 
1508 

2884 
2882 
4320 
2543 


1886 
1619 

1886 
1622 

1886 
1619 

1885 


Low  marriage,  A.  Afrs.  I).  M.  CRAIK. 
(formerly  Miss  Mulock).  With 
Bread  upon  the  waters 

Lowell,    Kobert  Trail!   Spence       (b 

1816). 

ANTONY  Brade.     Bost.     1874.     12°.. 
XKW  priest  in  Conception  bay.     N 

Y.      1869.      12° ' 

KAFT  that  no  man  made,  A      In  L 
0.     v.  8... 


38:      1908 


35:      4911 


38: 
38: 
40: 
4O: 


1915 
1916 
1618 


38:      1888 


Loyal :   a  novel.      Same  as  Loyal  unto 

death.     Lond.     1872.    3  v.    sm.  8°. 
Loyal  unto  death :  a  novel.     Same  as 

Loyal.     N.   Y.     1873.     3    v.    in    1 

12°  TT .' 

Luard,  Julia. 

CLARK  Sevile;    or,  sixty  years  ago. 

Lond.     n.d.     sm.  8 " 33- 

Lucas  de  Ayllon.     W.  G.  SIMMS.    In 

Wigwam  and  cabin 39; 

Lucia :  her  problem.     A.  M.   Douo- 

37: 

Lucius    Davoren;   or,   publicans   and 

sinners.     M.  K.  BRADDON 35;  25G7-9 

Luck.      Mrs.   A.    M.   F.   HALL.      In 

Lights  and  shadows,     v.  2 37; 

Contents : 

Denimt  O'Dwyer.  |     Moyna  Brady. 

Luck  and  pluck.     Horatio  Ai.fiER,  .Jr.     35; 


4O:      2329 


1923 


1G92 


816 


3883 


537 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


LtJCK. 


130 


MACAULET. 


2nd.  series  : 

1.  Try  and  trust.  35:5.11 

2.  Bound  to  rise.  :i/>:5:il 

3.  Ri.-en  fiom  Iho  ranks 

36:643 

4.  Herbert  Carter's  legacy. 


.    H. 

16°. 


MAX- 


Luck  and  pluck  books. 

1st  series  : 

1.  Luck  and  pluck.  35:537 

2.  Sink  or  swim.      35:540 

3.  Strong  and  steady. 

35:549 

4.  Strive  and  succeed. 

35:548 

Luck    is    everything.     W 

WELL.     Lond.     n.  d. 
Luck    of    Barry    Lyndon.       W.     M. 

TIIACKKHAY.    With  Henry  Esmond. 
Luck  of  Roaring  camp,  The,  and  other 

sketehes.     (F.)  15.  HAUTE 33: 

Contents : 

Bohemian  sketehes: 
Boonder. 

From  a  back  window. 
John  Chinaman. 


38: 
39: 


274!) 


2885 


1000 


Mission  Dolores. 
Sketches : 

Brown  <>i  Calaveras. 
Hijih-water  mark. 
Idyl  of  Red  yulch. 
Lonelv  ride. 


Sketches,  (mntinucd.) — 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp. 

Man  of  no  account. 

Migglcs. 

Outcasts  of  Poker  flat. 

Tennessee's  partner. 
Stories : 

Mliss. 

Note-s  hy  flood  find  field. 

Right  eye  of  theeommander. 

Luck  of  Roaring  camp,  The.     (F.)  K. 

HARTK.  In  L.  C.  v.  4 4O:  1614 

Lucky  disappointment,  A.  itrx.  R. 

Cm'RCH.  (formerly  ^{iss  Murrynt).  35:  4283 
Lucky  leg,  the.  In  N.  and  T.  v.  11.  4O:  1651 
Lucretia  ;  or,  the  children  of  night. 

E.  G.   K.  L.   BUI.WER-LYTTON.         2 

v.  in   1  35:      3133 

The  same 35:       3134 

Lucy  Arden;  or,  Hollywood  hall.     .1. 

GRANT ." 37:      3318 

Lucy     Arlyn.       J.    T.    TROWBRIDUE. 

(Paul  Creyton) 39:       3321 

Lucy  Clare.  '  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

/«  Works,     v.  3 39:       1638 

Lucy  C'rofton.      Mrs.  M.  (().  W.)  OL- 

IPHANT 38:      3851 

Lucy  the  light-bearer.     Geo.   K.  SAK- 

UENT 39:      1125 

Lucy  Maria.     Mrs.  A.  M.  DIAZ 37:         420 

Lucy  Sandford.     T.  S.  ARTHCH 35:        785 

Ludlow,  Fit/.  Hugh.     (1837-187(1). 

LITTLE  Briggaand  I.  In  L.  C!.  v.  11.     4O:       Hi2l 
LITTT.K  brother,  and  other  genre  pic 
tures.      Bost.      1807.     12° 38:       1030 

Contents  : 

Brace  of  boys,  A.                      Little  Briggs  and  I. 
Fleeing  to  Tarshish.           |      Little  brother. 
LOAN  of  a  lyre,  The.     In  Treasure- 
trove  series,     v.  3 4O:       1703 

PROI-KR  use  of  grandfathers,  The.  In 

Stories  and  sketches 4O:       1081 

Ludlow,  Park. 

KKD  shanty  boys.     Bost.     1871.     lt;°.     38:       1035 
Ludovic    and    Gertrude.      H.    CON 
SCIENCE 35:      4003 

Lufkin   at  a   bull-fight.     II.   SI-ICER. 

In  Brought  to  book.     v.  2 39:      20i>7 

Lufkin  on  Davingpodge.     II.  SIMCEU. 

/»  Bound  to  please.    \.r. 39:      2000 

Luke  Durrell,  the   Chicago  news   boy. 

Chic.     1870.      10° 4O:       2334 

Luke  O'Brien.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HAM.. 

In  Sketehes 37:       3887 

Lulu.     M.  T.  WAI.WORTH 4O:          08 

37:4280-81 
530 
1618 
161!) 
1620 


Luna.     M.  C.  HEI.MORK. 

Luttrells,  The.     F.  WILLIAMS 4O: 

Luttrill  of  Arran.     C.  LEVEK 38: 

The  same 38: 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     38: 
Lycee  boys,  The.     R.  H.  MONORIEFF. 

(AsccM  R.  Hope) 38: 

Lyfe  of  Robert  the  Deuyll:  a  romance. 
In  Thorns'  Early  English  prose  ro 
mances,  vi 33: 


3040 


4020 


Lykewake,   The.       Hugh   MILLKR. 

In  W.  T.   B.     v.  4 4O:      1714 

Lyndon,   (pseud.)    See  BRIGHT,  M.  A. 

Lyndon  hall.     In  N.  and  T.     v.  7 4O:       1647 

Lynx-hunting.       Ed.     by     C.     A. 

Stephens 39:       2254 

Lysaght,  Elizabeth  J. 

Bt'ii.uiNu  upon  sand.     Lond.     1872. 

sm.  8° 38:       1042 

GAUNT  Abbey  :  a  novel.   Lond.    1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 38:1043-5 

Lysons,  M.  II. 

LIFE'S    reward,    A.       Lond.       1874. 

2  v.     sm.   8° 38:1055-0 


UK. 

M ,  A.  C. 

ELSIE:    a   lowland    sketch.       Lond. 

1875.     sm.  8° 38: 

ALICE  Sherwin.     N.  Y.      n.  d.     10°     38: 

M ,  M.  L. 

CONFESSIONS    of    Connatight,    The. 

Phil.     n.  d.     10° 38:      2103 

M.  or  N."Similia  Similibus  Curantur." 

G.  .1.  WIIYTE-MEI.VII.LE 4O:        43!) 

Mabel.      By   the   author   of    Marion 

Howard,  li'ilh  Maggie's  rosary...  4O:  1030 
Mabel  Clifton.  F.  BRIKBWOOD.(JJS««£)  35:  2804 
Mabel  Heron.  Edw.  PEACOCK.  3  v.  38:  4274-6 
Mabel  Lee.  F.  C.  FISHER.  (Christian 

Reid)    37:       2100 

Mabel  Livingston;  or,  Christian  ward 

led.     G.GRAHAM 37:      3204 

Mabel  O'Neil's  curse.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.     In  Sketches 37:       3887 

Mabel   Ross,  the  sewing  girl.     By  the 

author  of  Luke  Darrell.     Chicago. 

1870.      10° 4O:       2330 

Mabel   Walton's    experiment.      .1.   H. 

MATIIKWS 38: 

Mabel's  mistake.  Mrs. A.. S.STEPHENS.     39: 
Mabel's  progress.      Mrs.  T.  A.  TKOL- 


39:      3282 


38: 
38: 

38: 

4O: 
4O: 


Maberly,  Mrs.  Kate  Charlotte. 

LADY  and  the  priest,  The:  an  histor 
ical  novel.      N.  Y.      1855.     8° 

LEOXTINE;    or,  the   court   of   Louis 

XV.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° 

McAfee,  Nelly  M. 

As  by  fire.    Harrodsburg,  Ky.    1872. 

12°  ." 

Macalpine  ;  or,  on  Scottish  ground. 

Lond.     1872.     3  v.     sm.  8° 

Macaria.   Mrs.  A.  .).  WILSON,  (form 
erly  Miftx  Evans} 

Macaulay,       Thomas        Babington 

(Lord.)       (1800-1850) 

PROPHETIC  account  of  a  future  epic. 

In  Treasure-trove  series,  v.  2 4O: 

PrisiTAN,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  4 4O: 

Macauley,  -Vm  K.  W. 

TALES    of    the    drama.       Hartford. 

1850.     12° : 38: 

Qint  mis: 

Belle's  stratngein,  The. 
Brothers,  The. 
Conscious  lover,  The. 
Coriolanus. 
Iluke  of  Milan. 
Edward  the  black  prince. 
Gamester,  The 
George  Barnwell. 
Good-natured  man,  The. 
Hypocrite,  The. 
Inconstant,  The. 


2110 


1702 
1014 


2121 


Introduction   to  Shakes 
peare's  plays. 
.Julius  Oresar. 
King  .John. 
King  Richard  II. 
Lady  Jane  Grey. 
Merchant  of  Venice,  The. 


Quaker,  The 
Way  to  • 


to  keep  him,  The. 
Winter's  tale. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


131 


MACKAY. 


38:  2132 

38:  2133 

38:  2134 

38:  2i:sr> 

39:  1019 

39:  3186 

4O:  2658 


2145 


McCabe,  James  D. 

I'LAXTINO    the   wilderness;    or,   the 

pioneer  boys.      Host.     1870.      1U°...      38:       2125 
McCarthy,  .Justin. 

DEAR  lady  Disdain.  N.Y.  1876.  8°.  38:  2136 
FAIR  Saxon,  A.  X.  Y.  1873.  12°.  38:  2130 
LADY  Judith:  a  tale  of  two  centuries. 

N.Y.     1871.     8°  .......................     38:      2131 

LINI.EY  Rochford.     N.Y.     1874.    8°. 
M  y  enemy's  daughter.     N.Y.     1869. 

8°  .......  '.  .................................... 

PATI.    Massie:     a    romance.       N.  Y. 

n.  d.      12°  .................................. 

WATKRDAI.K  neighbors.     Leip.    n.  d. 

sq.  ir>°  ............  .  .......................... 

MacCarthy  More.     Mrt.  M.  A.  M. 

SADI.IKR  .................................... 

Macdermots    of     Hal'yeloran.      A. 

TROI.I.OI-K  ...............  .*  .................. 

Macdonald,  Flora.     In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  1. 
Macdonald,  Frcderika. 
NATHANIEL   Vaughan:    priest    and 

man.      N.  Y.       1874.      3  v.  in    1. 

12°  ..........................................     38: 

MaoDonald,  George,     (b.  1824.) 
ADKI.A  Cathcart.     Loud.     1H64.    3  v. 

12°  ........................................      38:    2151-3 

The  same.     Host.     n.  d.     12°  .........     38:       2154 

ALEC    Forbes   of    Howglen.        Leip. 

1865.      2v.ini.     sq."l6°  ..............      38:       2155 

A.VXALS  of    a   quiet    neighborhood. 

N.Y.      1867.      12°  .......................     38:       2156 

The  same.     Leip.     1867.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16°  ....................................     38:       2157 

Nitte..     For  sequel  see  Seaboard  parish. 
AT  the  back  of  the  north  wind.      N. 

Y.     1871.     12°  ...........................     38:       2158 

DAVID  Elginbrod.   Lond.    1863.    3  v. 

12°  .....  .'  ....................................     38:2159-61 

The  same.     Host.     n.  d.      12°  ........     38:       2162 

The  same.     Leip.     1871.     2v.ini. 

S(i,16°  ....................................     38:       2163 

Doi-ui.E  story,  A.  N.Y.  n.d.  18°.  38:  2164 
GUILD  court.  Lond.  1868.  3  v. 

12°  .........................................  .     38:  2165-7 

The  same.      N.  Y.  ed  ..................     38:      2168 

MAI.COLM:  a  romance.     Phil.     1875. 

8°  ....................  ,  ........  ..............     38:       2169 

PIIAXTASTES:    a  fserie    romance    for 

men    and   women.      Lond.      1858. 

12°  ..........................................     38:       2170 

The  same.     Bost.     n.d.     12°  .......     38:       2171 

I'OKTKXT,  The:  a  story  of  the  inner 

vision  of  the  Highlanders.     Host. 

n.d.     12°  ..................................     38:       2172 

PRINCESS  and  the  goblin,  The.    1'liil. 

1872.      16°  .................................      38:       2173 

KAXALD  Bannerman's  boyhood.  Phil. 

1871.      16°  ................  ~.  ................      33:       2174 

IloiiKRT  Falconer.     Lond.    18(i8.    3  v. 

»m.  8°  .......................................      38:    2175-7 

The  same.     J5ost.     n.d.     12°  ........ 

ST.  George  and  St.  Michael.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.     12°  .................................. 

SEABOARD    parish,    The:     sequel    to 

Annuls   of  a   quiet   neighborhood. 

Lond.     1868.     3  v.     12°  ............... 

The  same.     N.Y".     1871.     16°  ...... 

Piutfi.    For  sequel  nee  Vicar's  daughter. 
THOMAS   Wingfold,   curate.      N.  Y. 

1876.       12°  ................................. 

VICAR'S  daughter,  The:  an  autobio 

graphical  story.     Ke<]Ufl  to  Annuls 

ofaquict  neighborhood;  and,  The 

seaboard  parish.     Host.    1872.    12°. 


38:       2178 
38:       2179 


38:  2180-2 
38:      2183 


38:      2186 


38:      2184 


MacDonald,  G.,  (continued.) — 

WII.FKKD  Cumbcrmede:  an  autobio 
graphical  story.    N.Y.     1872.     12°. 
Macdonell,  Agnes. 

FOR  the  king's  dues.     N.  Y'.     1874. 

12°  

McDonnell,  William. 

EXETER  hall.     N.Y.     1869.     8° 

HEATH EXS    of   the    heath,    The:    a 

romance,     instructive,     absorbing, 

thrilling.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 

STORY  of  Bethlehem.     N.  Y.     1859. 

12°  

Ma,ce,  Jean. 

FAIRY  book:  home   fairy  tales.     Tr. 

by  Mary  L.  Booth.      N.  Y'.     1870. 

12° '. 

Content* : 

Hihi,  hiilia,  bo'.x>. 

Enchanted  watch,  The. 

Friquet  and  Friquette. 

Goldielocks. 

Great  scholar,  The. 

Home  tairy,  rl  he. 

Little  Ravf  geot. 

Mad  cow,  The. 

M'Gau,  Rev.  James  F. 

PHILIP  Seymour ;  or,  pioneer  life  in 
Richland  county,  Ohio.   Mansfield. 

185K.       12° ". 

Macgoharty's  petition.     Mrs.  A.  M. 
F.    HALL,     lit    Sketches   of    Irish 

character 

Macgregor,  Annie  L. 

PROFESSOR'S   wife,  The;  or,  it  might 

have  been.     Phil.     1870.     12° 

Mcllvain,  C.  L. 

EBON  and  gold.     N.Y.     1874.     12°. 
Mclntosh,    Maria  J.     (Aunt  Kitty). 

(b.  1803). 
CHARMS  and  counter  charms.     N.  Y'. 

1864.      12° 

COXO.UEST     and     self-conquest;     or, 
which  makes  the  hero.  N.Y.   1854. 

18°  

Covsixs,  The:  a  tale  of  early  life. 

N.  Y'.     1845.     18° ". 

EvF.xiNiisat   Donaldson  manor;  or, 
the  Christmas  guest.     N.  Y'.     1853. 


38:   2185 


38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 


2210 

2215 

2216 
2221 


38:      2226 

Magic  ape    and  the    white 

cat. 

Medio  Pollito. 
Miss  Careless. 
Necklace  of  truth,  The. 
Peter  pud  Paul. 
Poveretta. 
Two  friends,  The. 


38:       2230 


37:       3887 


38: 
38: 


2235 
2240 


38:   2245 


38: 
38: 


2246 
2247 


38:   2248 


LOFTY  and   lowly.  The  ;  or,  good  in 
all  and  none  all  good.    N.Y.   1852. 

2  v.      12°  ...................................     38:2249-50 

MET  A  Gray;  or,  what  makes  home 

happy.      N.Y.      1863.      16°  ...........     38:       2251 

PRAISE  and  principle.     N.Y'.     1861. 

18°  ..........................................      38:       2252 

Two  pictures,  or,  what   we  think   of 

ourselves,    and     what     the    world 

thinks  of  us.     N.Y.     1863.     12°...     38:       2254 
"\VoM.vxan  enigma;  or,  life  and   its 

revealings.      N.  Y.      1864.      18°  ......     38:       2255 

Mackarness,  Mrs.  M.  A.     (formerly 

-W/A-.S  Planchf). 
MiN(ii.Ei)    yarn,    A.       Lond.      1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  ................................ 

PEKRI.ESS    wife,    A.      Leip.      1871. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16°  ........................ 

SUNBEAM  stories.     Leip.     1863.     sq. 

16°  .......................................... 

Content*  : 

Cloud  with  the  silver  lin 
ing,  The. 

Merry  Christinas. 

Old  J'oliitfe. 

Yn.i.AOK  idol,  The.      Lond.      1867. 

16°  ..........................................     38:      2271 

Mackay,  Mix*  --  .    J.  PORTER.     In 

T.  F.  II.  v.  2  ............................  4O:   2658 


38:  2266-8 
38:  2269 
38:  2270 


"Only." 

Star  in  the  desert. 

Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam. 


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132 


MADEMOISELLE. 


McKeen,  Phebe  F. 

THEODORA  :    »  home    story.      N.  Y. 

n.  d.     12° .". 38:       2276 

THORNTON  hall ;   or,  old  questions  in 

young  lives.    N.Y.    1872.     12° 38:       2277 

McKeever,  Harriet  li. 

WKSTHKOOK  parsonage.  Phil.  1870. 

12°  '. 38:       2290 

MacKenna,  Stephen  J. 

OFF    parade.       Lond.       1872.     3    v. 

sm.8° 38:    2293-5 

Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Adelheid  Shelton. 
AUREOLA;  or,  the  black  sheep.  Phil. 

1871.     12°.. 38:       2300 

Mackenzie,  Henry.     (1745-1831). 
JUI.IA    de    Roubigne.     Lond.     1820. 

18°  38:       230S 

The  same.     In  Misc.  works 34:       1626 

MAN  of  feeling,  The.     Lond.     1820. 

18° r 38:      2305 

The  same.     In  Misc.  works 34:       1626 

MISCKLLANEOUS  works.   N.  Y.  1853. 

12° 34:       1626 

Contents : 

Julia  de  Roubisrne .  Papers  from  the  Lounger. 

Man  of  feeling,  The.  Papersfrom  the  Mirror. 

Man  of  the  world,  The. 

STORY  of  La  Roche.     In  L.  C.     v.  3.     4O:      1613 
Mackenzie,  Robert  Shelton. 

TKKSSILIAX  and   his    friends.     Phil. 

1859.      12° 38:       2309 

Mackenzie-Daniel,  Mrs.     See  DAN 
IEL,  Mrs.  M. 
McKnight,  Charles. 

OLD  Fort  Duquesne ;  or,  Captain 
.lack,  the  scout:  an  historical 
novel.  Pittsburg.  1874.  8° 38:  2325 

McLain,  M.  W. 

DAISY  Ward's  work.      Bost.     1871. 

12°  38:       2330 

McLandburgh,  Florence. 

AUTOMATON     ear,    The,    and    other 

sketches.    Chic.     1876.     12° 38:       2333 


Contents: 

The  automaton  ear.  The  paths  of  (lie 
sea.  Reinhart,  the  German.  Silver  Islet. 
Boydell,  the  stroller.  The  death-watch. 
The  man  at  the  crih.  Prof.  Keller- 
mann's  tuneral.  The  feverieu.  Uld 
Simlin,  the  moulder.  The  anthem  of 
Judea. 

Macleod,  Norman.     (1812-1872). 
GOLD    thread,    The.      Lond.      1867. 

12° 38:       2335 

OLD  lieutenant   and  his  son.     Lond. 

1862.      2  V.     sm.  8° 38:2336-7 

The  same.     Lond.     1863.     12° 38:       2341 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.     sq.  16°...     38:       2338 
STARI.TNG,  The:  a  Scotch  story.  Lond. 

1867.     2  v.      12° 38:2339-40 

MacMadden.     M.  M.  MASON 38:      2670 

Macnish,  Robert.     (1802-1837). 

TALKS,  essays,  and  sketches.       Lond. 
'1844.      2v.      16° 33:2755-6 


Contents : 

Vol.  1.  Life  of  R.  Macnish. 

By  D.  M.  Moir. 
Vol.  II.  Barber  of  Gottin- 
gen. 

Colonel  O'Shaughnessy. 

Colonel     O'Shaiighne.-sy 
in  India. 

Confessions  of  an  execu 
ted  feminicide. 

Covenanters :    a  Scottish 
traditionary  tale. 

Death  and  tlie  fisherman. 

Execution  at  Paris. 

Loves  of  the  learned, 

Man-mountain 


Man  with  the  mouth,  The. 
Metempsychosis,  The. 
Night  near  Monte  Video. 
Notes    of    a  journey    from 

Paris  to  Ostend. 
Punch  and  Judy. 
Red  man,  The. 
Singular  passage  in  my  own 

life. 

Terrence  O'Flaherty. 
Vision  of  Robert  the  Bruce. 
Who  can  it  be  ? 
Who  murdered   Bcgbie?  a 

stage-coach  romance. 
Wig,  The. 


Macquoid,  Katherine  S. 

CHARMING  widow,  A;  or,  wild  as  a 

hawk.     N.  Y.     1874.      12° 38:       2346 

FORGOTTEN    by   the   world.     N.   Y. 

n.  d.      12° 38:       2347 

HESTER  Kirton.     Phil.     1871.     12°..     38:       2348 
MIRIAM'S   marriage.       Lond.     1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8° " 38:2349-51 

MY  story.     N.Y.     1875.     8° 38: 

PATTY.     N.Y.     1872.     8° 38: 

KOOKSTONE.     Phil.     1871.     8° 38: 

Too  soon:  a  study  of  a  girl's  heart. 

N.  Y.      1873.     8° .'. 38:       2355 

MacSherry  James. 

FATHER  Laval;    or,  the  Jesuit  mis- 

sionarv :      a     tale    of    the    North 

American  Indians.   Bait.  1873.   18° 

Mad  cow,  The.     J.  MACS.     In  Home 

fairy  tales 

Mad    Dumaresq :     a   novel.      A/rs.    R. 
CHURCH,    (formerly  Miss  Mam/at). 

3  v ...... 

Mad  marriage,  A.     M.  A.  FLEMING. .. 

Mad     Monkton,    and     other     stories. 

(Same  as  Plot  in  private  life,  and 

other  stories).     (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

Contents : 


38: 
38: 


35: 
37: 


2365 


2226 


4271-3 
2206 


35:       4577 


Mad  Monkton. 

Plot  in  private  life,  A. 


933 

886 


285 
289 


996 


1500 


Biter  bit,  The. 
Black  cottage,  The. 
Ramify  secret,  The. 
The  same 35:       4556 

Madam    How   and   Lady    Why.     C. 

KINGSLEY 38: 

Madame  Agnes.     C.  DUBOIS 37: 

Madame  de  Beauprc.  Mrs.  C.  JEN- 
KIN 38: 

The  same.  In  Two  French  marriages.     38: 

Madame    de    Chamblay.       A.    (D. ) 

DVMAS .'. 37: 

Madame  de  Floury.    M.  EDGEWORTH. 

In  tier  N.  and  f.,  v.  5 37: 

Madame  de  Mauves.     H.  JAMKS,  jr. 

Wilh  Passionate  pilgrim 38: 

Madame  de  Stael.      A.  BOLTE.     Tr. 

by  Theodore  Johnson 35: 

Madame  Fontenoy.  C.  CARLOS- 
CLARK  ". 35: 

Madame  la  Marquise.  By  the  author 
of  Dacia  Singleton,  etc.  Lond. 
1871.  3  v.  sin.  8° 4O: 

Madame   Silva's   secret.     Mrs.  C.  J. 

EII.OAKT.     3v 37: 

Madame  Therese.   E.  EROKMANN  and 

A.  CHATIUAN 37: 

Made    in    heaven:     a    novel.      Lond. 

1K73.     2  v.     sm.  8° 4O: 

Madeleine.     J.  KAVANAGH 38: 

Madeleine's  trial,  and  other  stories. 
A/ad.  PRBSSKNSC.  Tr.  by  Annie 
Harwood 38: 

Contents  : 

Anna's  birthday  ;   or,  it  is  more  blessed 
to  give  than  to  reeeive. 

Boys  and  boys. 

Easier  Monday  picnic. 

Little  Marquis*;  or,  pride  and  its  punishment. 

Mary's  first  lesson  in  the  law  of  love. 

Tale'  of  song  and  sorrow. 

Trusted  and  tried. 
Madeline  ;  or,  a  daughter's  love.     T. 

S.    ARTHUR.       With    The    martyr 

wife,     v.l '...     35: 

Madeline.    Mrs.  A.  OI>IK.    In  Works.     38: 

Madeline  Heathcote.     M.  HAY 37: 

Madelon.     E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT 35: 

Mademoiselle  fifty  millions.     C.  de 

SAINT-MARS.     (Cumtesse  Dash) 39: 


4329 


2345 


1627-9 


1734 


2347 
674 


4710 


787 
3901 
4218 

168 

1070 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MADEMOISELtE. 


133 


MAINWARIMO. 


Mademoiselle    Merquem.    Mmi.  A. 

I.,.    A.    1).    Dri>KVANT.       (  George 

Nrt«rf| 37:        913 

Mademoiselle   Mori.      C.   CARLOS- 

CI.AKK 35:      4330 

Mademoiselle  Olvmpe  /abriski.     T. 

B.  AI.IIKICII.      J('i(A  Marjorie  Daw.     35:        492 
Mademoiselle  Panache.     M.  EINIK- 

WOKTII.     In  her  X.  and  T.,  v.  '1 37:       1497 

The  same.      Ft.  '2.     Jit  Moral  tales, 

v.  1 37:       14!U 

Madge;  or,  night  and  morning.     11. 

I!.  GOODWIN 37:      3150 

Madison,    Virginia.       (pseud).       See 

BROCK,  Sallie  A. 
Madonna  -Mary.     Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.) 

Oi.ii-HAXT  ..". 38:      3852 

Madonna  of   the   future,   The.      11. 

JAMKS,  jr.     Witk    Passionate  pil- 

.      grim 38:         235 

Madox-Brown,  Oliver. 

GAURIKI.  Denver.     Lond.    1873.    sin. 

X° 38:       2370 

Magaziniana ;  or,  selections  from 
an  editor's  portfolio.  In  W.  S.  (.'. 
I,.,  v.  4 34:  4174 


Content* : 
Alemoor :  n  tale. 
Animal  magnetism. 
Biography  of  Eulensten. 
Broken  niiniaUire,  The. 
I  my  at  Konthill  abbey. 
FKllaciea  of  the  young. 
Ignoran'-e  vs.  knowledge. 
Italian  sleep-walker,  by 

O.  Goldsmith. 
Last  will  anil  testament, 

.1.  P.  Kichter. 


Mines  of  Hois  Mnnziel,  The. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Porter. 
Over  the  way. 
Kur*l  pleasures. 
Skeleton  in  every  house. 
Spontaneous  combustion  of 

the  human  body. 
Start,  The. 
Story  of  Mrs.  Muefurlane. 


Tin' same *15:  4914 

Magdalen  Hepburn.  Mrs.  M.  (O.VV.) 

Oi.miA.vr 38:  3853 

Magdalen  Wynyard.  A.  BKAUMONT.  35:  1810 
Magdalena.  E.  JOHN.  (E.MurlM).  38:  383 
Maggie  Miller;  or,  old  Hager's  secret. 

J/r.r.    M.  .1.   HOLMKS.        II'«A  Dora 

Dcane 37:  4566 

Maggie  Mistake.  L.  FRUI.ICH 37:  2512 

Maggie's  rosarv,  and  other  tales.  N. 

V.  1872.  12° 4O:  1630 

Contents : 

ituilson,  The.    EMiuSoDTmu.     Tr.  by  Emily  Bowles. 

Mabel. 

Meeting  on  the  Alps.     K.  SOUVEKTBE.     Tr.  by  K.Bowles. 

Old  Morgan's  rose-tree. 

Sawyer  of  the  Vosges,  The.  E.  SOUVEBTHE.  Tr.  by  E. 
Howies. 

White  angel,  The. 

Maggie's  secret.     M.  C.  PHII.LPOTTS. 

2  v 38:4419-20 

Magic  axe  and  the  white  cat,  The.     .1. 

MACK.     /«  Home  fairy  tales 38:       2226 

Magic    flower.        W.    GILHKRT.       In 

Wizard  of  the  mountain,  v.  1 37:       2995 

Magic  glass,  The.     J.  L.  GRIMM.     In 

K.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O:       1561 

Magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay.     .). 

llrmiKN.    In.  T.  f.  B.,  v.  2..." 4O:      1693 

Magic  mirror,  The.     VV.  GM.HKRT 37:      2991 

Magic  of  kindness.     II.  and  A.  MAV- 

II  KW 38:       2794 

Magic  ot  love,  The.     Mrs.  FORREST- 
GRANT.     3v 37:2352-4 

Magill,  .Mary  Tucker. 

HOI.COMIIKS,  The:  a  story  of  Virginia 

home-life.      Phil.     1871.     12° 38:       2376 

WOMK.V;    or,  chronicles  of  the  lato 

war.     Halt.     1H71.     12°.: 38:       2377 


Maginn,  William.      (Sir  Morgan  O'- 

JJofierty).     (1793-1842). 
STORY  without  a  tale,  A.     In  Treas 
ure-trove;  series,  v.  3 4O:       1703 

The  same.     In  T.  f.  B.     v.  2 4O:       16!i3 

Magnet   stories,   The.      L.   PAI.MKR. 
4  v.... 


Contents  : 

1.  Drifting  and  steering. 

38:4122 

2.  One  day's  weaving. 


«.  Arehie's  shadow.    38:4121 
4.  John-Jack.  :is:4123 


Magnolia  leaves.     Mrs.  C.  L.  HKXTZ. 

With  Banished  son 37:       4311 

Magpie   rastle.      T.     (K.)    HOOK.     In 

Precepts  and  practice,  v.  3 37:       4647 

Maguire,  John  Francis. 
NEXT  generation,  Tho.    Lond.    1871. 

3  v.     sin.  H 38:    2383-5 

YouNd    prince  Marigold,  and  other 

fairy  stories.     Lond.     1873.     16°...     38:       2386 
Cuntc.nts  : 

Auiobiouraphy  of  a  eat. 
Jack  Tubbs  ;  or,  the  happy  isle. 

Mahaska.     A.  S.  STKPHKXS 39:      2213 

Mahony,  M.  F. 

CIIKOXICI.KS  of  the  Fermors:   Horace 

Walpole    in    love.      Lond.      1873. 

2    v.     8° 38:    2388-9 

Maid    Marian.     T.    L.   PEACOCK.     In 

Works,  v.  2 34:       1823 

Maid  of  Killeena,  The.     W.   BLACK.    35:      2179 
Maid  of  Malines,   The.     E.  G.    K.   L. 

Bi'i.wKK-LvTTox.      In  L.  C.,  v.  (>.     4O:       1616 
Maid  of  Orleans,  The.  Jlfiss  J.  KOBIN- 

so.v 39:       541 

Maid  of  Sker.     K.  I).   BLACKMOKK 35:      2204 

Maiden,  The.      T.    S.    ARTHUR.     In 

Three  eras 35:        806 

Maiden    feast    of   ('airnkibbie.       A. 

LKiiiimix.    In  "VV.  T.  B.     v.  2 4O:      1712 

Maiden  of  Treppi.     P.  HEYSK 37;      4391 

Maiden  >isters,  The.     By  the   author 

of  Still  waters.     Leip.     1859.     sq. 

Hi0  4O:       2354 

Maiden  widow,  The.     Mn.   K.  D.  K. 

N.   SofTHWORTll 39:       2028 

Maidenhood  series,  The.     v.  1-6. 
Content*  : 

Asluiry  twins,  The.  R.  S.  CI.ABKE.  (Sophie  May)    3.'j:4:)ia; 

Daisy  Travel's ;  or,  thegirls  of  hive  hall.  A.  F.   SAMUELS. 

Our  Helen.     R.  S.  CLARKE.     (Sophie.  Mai/).    :io:43G4 

Running  to  waste.    <jeo.  M.  BAKEH.    :i5':i:J75 

Seven  daughters.    A.  M.  UOUHHB.    :!7:8ls 

That  c|iieer  girl.    V.    K.   TOWNSIIEND.    39:3109 

Maidment,  James. 

CATKRAX  of  Lochloy,   The.     In  W. 

T.  B.     v.  4 " 4O:      1714 

HEIR  of  Ishannock.     In    W.    T.    I!. 

v.  6 4O:       1716 

MOKTI.AKK:     a   legend   of    Merton. 

In  W.  T.  li.     v/4 4O:       1714 

Maidschenstein  :  a  tradition  of  the 

Saxon  Swiss.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.  v.  13.     34:       4183 

The  same *15:       4923 

Mailcoach,  The.    Mrs.  M.  M.  SIIKR- 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  13 39;       1648 

Maine,  K.  S. 

AMONO  strangers:  an  autobiography. 
Edited    by    E.    S.      Lond.      1870. 

sm.  8° " 38:       2392 

MAKCHMOXT   of    Redlands.       Lond. 

1872.      2v.ini.     sm.  8° 38:       2393 

Mainstone's  housekeeper.  E.  MKTK- 

YARD 38:      2963 

Mainwaring,  Kate. 

Is    it   forever?     Lond.     1873.     3    v. 

sm.  8° 38:    2397-9 


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134 


MANNERINO. 


2418 
2419 
2420 
2421 

2422 
2423 
2424 

4(111 
4007 
3997 
4004 

2988 
1695 

3337 
1713 


Maitland,  Edward.  (Herbert  Ainslee). 
BY  and  \>y :  an  historical  romance;  of 

the  future.     N.  Y.     1873.      12° 38:       2409 

HIGHER  law,  The.   N.  Y.    1872.    12°.     38:      2410 
PILGRIM  and  the  shrine,  The.   Lond. 

1871.      12° 38:       2411 

Maitland,  James  A. 

DIARY  of  an  old  doctor,  The.     Phil. 

1858.     12° 38: 

LAWYER'S   story,   The;     or,    the   or 
phan's  wrongs.      Phil.     1858.     12°.     38: 
OLD  patroon,  The;  or,  the  great  Van 

Brock  property.     Phil.     n.d.      12°.     38: 
SARTAROE:  a  tale  of  Norway.     Phil. 

n.d.     12° 38: 

THKEK   cousins,    The.     Phil.       1860. 

12° 38: 

WANDERER,  The.    Phil.     1860.     12°.     38: 
WATCHMAN,  The.     Phil.     1855.    12°.     38: 
Major  Gahagan,  Adventures   of.     W. 

M.  THACKERAY.     In  Misc.     v.l...     33: 

The  same,     lit  Misc.     v.l 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.     v.  3 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.     v.  3 33; 

Major     Jones'    courtship.        W.     P. 

THOMPSON  39: 

Major  Moss.     In  T.  f.  B.     v.  0 4O: 

Major    Koger   Sherman    Potter.        P. 

VAX  TRUESDAI.E 39: 

Major  Weir's  coach.     J.  HOWELL.   In 

W.  T.  B.     v.  3 4O: 

Make  good    use  of  your    time.     Mrs. 
E.    0.    EMHUKY.      In.   Pictures   of 

early  life 37:      1700 

Make  or  break.  W.  T.  ADAMS.  (  Oliver 

Oplic.) 35:         258 

Making    the  children  something.     A. 
CARY.       In    Pictures    of    country 

life ".     35:       3918 

Making    honey ;    or,    Frances   Stuart. 

S.  A.  FLINT 37:      2286 

Making  the  worst  of  it.     J.    15.    Hoi>- 

K1NS.      2v 37:    46867 

Malbone  :  an  Oldport  romance.     T. 

W.  HiiiGi.N-sciN 37:      440S 

Malcolm  :  a  romance.     G.  MACU<>N- 

Ai.D 38:      2 109 

Malediction,  The.     Same  as  Theckla. 

Mde.  A.  K.  de  la  GRANGE 38:       12G7 

Mallary,  Mrs.  M.  Janie. 

HORACE  Wilde.     Phil.     18G8.     12°...     38:       2434 

Malleville.     J.  ABBOTT 35:          53 

Malmiztic  the  Toltec,  and   the  cava 
liers  of  the  cross.   W.  W.  FOSDICK.  *37:      2415 
Malot,  Hector,      (b.  1830). 

KOMAIN  Kalbris:  his  adventures  by 
sea  and  shore.  (Lex  ave/itures 
de  Romain  Kalbri*)  Tr.  by  Julia 
McN  air  Wright.  Phil.  1873.  12°.  38:  2438 

Malvina.     II.  S.  Kdwards.     3  v 37:   1570-2 

Mammon;  or,  hardships  of  an  heir 
ess.     C.  G.  F.  GORE 

Man  and   his   master,    The.     T.    (K) 
HOOK.     In  Precepts  and  practice. 

v.  1 37:       4645 

Man  and  wife.     (W.)  W.  COLLINS 35:      4557 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 35:4558-60 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 35:   4561-2 

Man  as  he  is  not.     R.  BAGE 35:      1350 

Man  at  arms,  The.     G.  P.  R.  JAMKS...     38:        201 
Man  at  the  crib.  The.     F.  McLANn- 

HURGH.     In  Automaton  ear 38:       23.'!3 

Man  from  paradise,  The.     H.   C.  A:N- 
DERSEN.      Jn    I)anes    sketched    by 

themselves,  v.  1 '..     4O:       1530 

Man,  How  to  be  a.     H.  NEWCOMU 38:      3575 


Man  in  the  bell,  The.  Jn  T.  f.  B.  v.  3.  4O:  1094 
Man  in  black,  The.  G.  P.  E.  JAMES.  38:  202 
Man  in  love,  The:  an  American  story. 

By  One  who  knows.     Phil.      1873. 

12°  4O:  2364 

Man  in  the  moon,  and  other  people. 

K.  W.  KAYMOND 39:         12G 


Content*  : 
Bow-wow. 
Christmas  angel. 
End  of  Tiptue's   tale,  by 

Sarah  D.  Raymond. 
Glorioso. 
Hoyiy-toyty. 
Idea  that  flew  out  of  the 

fire. 

Karl,  the  fiddler. 
Man  in  the  moon. 
My  b.iby  find  my  bird,  by 

riarah'  1).  Kaym.mil. 
North  sea  anil  the  south 


Palace  of  the  days. 

Poverty  Peter. 

S^nta  Clans  in  spite  of  him 
self. 

Two  incidents  in  Dick's  life, 
by  Sarah  L>.  Haymond. 

Two  old  angels. 

Under  land  and  sea. 

Upstairs,  downstairs,  and  in 
my  lady's  chamber. 

What  the  horse  said  to  Hez- 
ekiah. 

Wrong  stocking,  The. 

"X":  a  christrnaa  story. 

Man    in   the    reservoir,   The.       C.    F. 

HOFKMANN.     In  L.  C.     v.  4 4O:       1614 

Man   made   Of  money,    A.      I).   (W.) 

JERROLD.     In  Col.  works,  v.  6 34:      1470 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  4 34:       1464 

Man  of  birth,  The.  M.S.SCHWARTZ...  39:  1260 
Man  of  fashion.  N.  NUGENT.  3  v....  38:  3701-3 
Man  of  feeling,  The.  H.MACKENZIE.  38:  2305 

The  same.     In  Misc.  works 34:       1626 

Man  of  forty  crowns,  The.     F.   M.  A. 

de   VOLTAIRE.       In    Philosophical 

tales 39:      3770 

Man  of  many  friends,   The.      T.   (E.) 

HOOK.      In    Sayings  and    doings. 

v.  2 i ."...     37:      4649 

Man  of  the  people.      E.    ERCKMANN 

and  A.  CHATKIAN 37:    1735-6 

Man  of  war's-man,  The.     J.  HOWELL. 

/«  W.  T.  B.     v.  s 4O:       1718 

Man  of  the  world,  The.     H.  MACKEN 
ZIE.     ///Misc.  works 34: 

Man    who    ''hadn't    time,"    The.      M. 

HAUTWKLL.        Wtt,h  A    woman    in 

armor 37: 

Man  who  laughs,  The.  V.  (M.)  HVGO.     37: 
The  same.    Pt.  1.  Tr.  by  Wm  YONGK.     37: 
Man  who  was  like  Shakespeare,  The, 

W.  lii.AcK.    With  Maid  of  Killecna.     35: 
Man  whose  life  Was  saved.     In  Stories 

and  sketches 4O: 

Man  with  the  broken  ear.     E.  (F.  V.) 

AnnrT 35: 

Man  with  live  wives.    A.  (D.)  I)I;MAS. 
Man  with  the  nose.  The.     K.  Bnorc,ii- 

TON.     In  Tales  for  Christmas  eve...     35: 
Man    with    two    shadows,    The.       E. 

HOVKX 37: 

Man   without  a   country,  The.     E.  E. 

HALE.     //*  If,  yes,  and  perhaps 33: 

The  same.     In  L.  C.    v.l 4O: 

Man  who  curried  his  own  bundle,  The. 

A.STRICKLAND.     ///,  Old  friends...     39:       2291 
Managing   wife.    The.       Mrs.   S.   S. 

ELLIS.      In  Temper  and  tempera 
ment 37:       1690 

Manchester  strike,  The.     H.  MAR- 

TINKAT.      In    lllus.    of  pol.    econ., 

v.  3 38: 

Mandrake,  The.      F.  de  la   MOTTK- 

Forijue.     In  K.  G.  >.'.,  v.  2 4O: 

Manfred;  or,  the  battle  of  Benevento. 

F.  I).  GUERRAZZI 37: 


4075 
4«::o 
4841 


1681 


297 


4714 


1H28 
1611 


2641 


3619 


Mann,  Mrs.  Mary. 

FLOWER    people,   The.     Bost.     1875. 

16°  

Mannering,    May.       (pseud.)       See 
NOWELL,  H.  P.  H. 


38:       2442 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MANNERS. 


135 


Manners,  .l/r».  E.  Man-of-war's  bell,  The.    C.  H.  Low.     38:      1908 

SKUUKMOOK.     N.  Y.     1857.     10°  ......  38:      2447       Man-of-war's  mini,  The.  J.  HOWKI.I.. 

Manning,  Mrs.  Anne.     (b.  1812.)  In  \V.  T.  I?.,  v.  8  ........................     4O:      1718 

BELKOKKST.     Lond.    1865.    2  v.    12°.  38:  2453-4       Man-of-war's    man,    The.       .1.    M. 
BESSY'S  money:  a  tale.    Lond.    1863.  (called  Eugene}  SUE  .....................     39: 

" 


16°  38:      2455      Mansfield  park.     J.  AUSTEN 35: 

CALIPH    Haroun   Alraschid,   Adven-  The  same 35: 

tures  of.     Lond.      1855.     12° 38:       2456    !  Manuel   Pereira,  Sovereign   rule  of  S. 

CHERRY  and  Violet:    a  tale  of  the  Carolina.     F.C.ADAMS 35: 

great  plague  [in  London].     Lond.  Manufacturers,    The.       M.    EDUE- 

2457 


2414 
906 
907 


193 


1870.      12° 38: 

CHRONICLE     of    Ethelfled.        Lond. 

1861.      12° 38:       2458 

CLAUDE,  the  colporteur.   Lond.  1854. 

12°  38:       2459 

COLLOQUIES    of    Edward     Osborne. 

Lond.     n.  d.     l'_'° 38:       2460 

CO.MPTOX  friars.     Lond.     1872.     am. 


WORTH.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  3 37;       1498 

The  same.     In  Popular  tales,  v.  2 37:       1507 

MS.  from  the  cabinet  of   Mrs. :    a 

legend  of  Lough  Mask.    S.  LOVER. 

In  Legends  and  stories 38:       1886 

Manzoni,  Alessandro.     (b.  1784.) 
BETROTHED,  The.     (Tr.  of  / promesst 
sposi).     N.  Y.     n.  d.     12° 38:       2510 


3° 38:      2461      Mapleville  boys,  The.     C.  M.  TKOW- 

DKBORAH'S diary.    Lond.    1860.    n;°.     38:      2 1G2  BKIDUE 39: 


DUCHESS  of  Trajetto.     Lond.     1863. 

12° 

DIANA'S  crescent.    Lond.    1868.    2  v. 


3303 


38:       2465 


Marble  faun,  The.     N.  HAWTHOKNE. 


16° 


2  v  ...........................................     37:4179-80 

The  same  ......................................      37;       4181 


FAIRK  gospeller,  The.     Lond.     1866. 


38:  2463-4   i   Marchmont    of    Redlands.       E.   S. 


MAINE 38:       2393 

12°  38:       2460       Marco  Paul's  voyages  and  travels.    J. 

GOOD  old  times,  The.     Lond.     1857.  ABBOTT.     6  v 

12°  38:       2467             Contents: 

HELEN'    and    Olga:    a    Russian    tale.  1.  In  New  York.        36:67  j 4.  In  Vermont.                  35:59 

T  ,.„,!       iii^-        100  oo         :,4i-o                2-  On  the  Erie  canal.  86:6616.  In  Boston.                      3.ri:54 

:i.  In  M.IJ.IC  35:5«    .,.  At  SprinKliold  armory.  35:M 

BILL-SID.,  The      Lond.     n.  d.     16°.  38:      2409   ,   Marcus.     w.  SIMONDS.  (  Walter  Aim. 

HOUSEHOLD   of    Sir   Thomas    More.  //,                                                          OQ 

Lond.     1867.     16° 38:      2470  ;  MarouBBlaVr."'c'.'B'WwQHT"' 

The  same,     NY      1867      12°.  38:      2471       Marcus   Flaminius.   '  E.  C.  KNIGHT! 

INTERRUPTED  wedding,  The.     Lond.  .,  v                                                             3Q.   1075.6 

••-"• "  38:      2472       Marcus  \Varland.     ,1/rs.  C.  L.  II  ENTX"     37:      4321 

LADYof  limited  income   The.   a  tale  M      di    „,„,  .,        y          t,,ither      (.    j 
01     English    country    life.       Lond. 

1872.    '2  v.     sin.  8°" 38:    2473-4 


2477 
2478 
2479 
2488 


LOUD   Harry  Hellair:    a  tale  of  the 

last  century.      Lond.       1874.     2  v. 

sin.  8°  .......................................     38:   2475-6 

MAIDEN  and   married  life  of  Marv 

Powell,  afterwards  Mistress  Milton. 

N.  Y.     1852.     10°  .......................     38: 

MASO.UK    at    Ludlow,    The.       Lond. 

1800.      12°  .................................      38: 

.Miss  Hiddy  Frobisher.    Lond.    1808. 

12°  ......  '.  ..................................      38: 

MRS.    Clarinda    Singlehart.       Lond. 

1855.      12°  .................................      38: 

Noni.K  purpose,   nobly   won.     Lond. 

1862.      2  v.      10°  .....  ."  ....................     38:2480-1 

OLD  Chelsea-bun-house.  Lond.   1860. 

10°  ...........  .  ..............................     38;       2482 

POPLAR     House     academy.        Lond. 

1850.     2  v.      16°  ..........  .'  ...............      38:    2483-4 

PROCRASTINATIONS  of  Madame  Pa- 

lissy.      Lond.      1863.      16°  ............     38:       2485 

SEI.VACMIIO:     a   tale    of    Italian    life. 

Lond.     1865.      12°  ......................     38: 

SKK    I'antaleone,    Commentaries    of: 

Tasso  and  Leonora.     Lond.     1856. 

12°  ..........................................     38: 

SPANISH  barber,  The.     Lond.      1869. 

12°  .........................................     38: 

Tows  and  forest.     Lond.     1860.    12°.     38: 


VAI.KNTIJJE    Duval.      Lond.      1860. 

12°  .........................................     38: 

VILLAGE  belles.     Lond.     1859.     16°.    38: 
YEAR    nine,    The:     a  tale  of  Tyrol. 

Lond.      1858.       12°  ......................     38: 

Maneuvering-.        M.    EDOKWORTH. 

In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  4  ..................     37: 

Maneuvering   mother,   The.     Mrs. 

E.  C.  UKKY  ................................    37: 


2487 

2489 

2490 

2491 
2492 

2493 
14119 
350G 


.'ovage 

\\'ll  YTE-M  ELVILI.E.       2v 38:    2873-4 

Margaret:     life  in  a  prairie   home. 

M.  A.  BRIOHT.  (Lyndon) 35:  2826 

Margaret.  C.  C.  FKASEK-TYTLKK...  37:  2454 
Margaret :  a  tale  of  the  real  and 

ideal.  S.  JUDD 38:  530 

Margaret  and  Elizabeth.  K.  SAUX- 

DEKS 39:  1153 

Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids.  .]. 

STUK.TTON 39;  2380 

Margaret  Denzil's  history.  F. GREEN 
WOOD 37:  3446 

Margaret  Graham.  G.  P.  K.  JAMES.  38:  203 
Margaret  Hamilton.  Mrs.  J.  C. 

NEWUY 38:  3555 

Margaret  Maitland.  Mrs.  M.  (O.\V.) 

OLIPIIANT 38:  3854 

The  same.  Tnuchnitx  ed 38:  3855 

Margaret  Monrrieff:  the  first  love 

of  Aaron  Burr.  C.  BURDETT 35:  3365 

Margaret  Percival.  E.  M.  SEWELL. 

2v 39:  1588-9 

Margaret  Smith's  journal.  J.  G. 

\V HITHER.  In  Prose  works,  v.  1 .  34;  2247 
Margaret's  choice.  By  the  author  of 

Step  up  the  ladder.     Lond.     n.  d. 

12°  '.     4Q:       2369 

Margaret's     engagement.        N.    Y. 

1868.      8° '. 4Q:       2370 

Margaret's    secret    and   its   success. 

Mr  A.  C.  BROCK 35;  2841 

Margaret  von  Ehrenberg.  the  artist 

wife.      W.    and    M.    HOWITT.      In 

Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life.  37:  4778 
Margarita;  or,  the  queen  of  night. 

FEKNAMDEX.   and   GONSALEZ.     Tr. 

by  Viscount  Pollington 37;  2095 

Margery  Keith.  V.  F.  TOWNSKND...  39:  3103 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MARGRAVINE. 


136 


MARRY  AT. 


Margravine,  The.     W.  G.  CRAVEN. 

2  v .v 35:5015-16 

Marguerite  ;  or,  two  loves.    Mme.  E. 

de  GIRARDIN 37:      3048 

Marguerite  de  Valois.     A.  (D. )  DU 
MAS 37:        997 

Marguerite's  journal.      Mrs.   S.   S. 

HARKIS.     (formerly  Miss  Cole) 37:       4018 

Maria;  or,  the   wrongs  of  women:  a 

posthumous    fragment.         M.    W. 

GODWIN 37:      3081 

Maria's  trials,  written  by  herself.     J. 

HOGG.       (Eltriek    Shepherd).        In 

Winter  evening  tales,  v.  1 37:       4521 

Marian  Elwood.  S.  M.  BROWNSON...  35:  3035 
Marian  Grey.  Mrs.  M.  J.  HOLMES....  37:  4573 
Marian  Withers.  G.  E.  JEWSBURY...  38:  368 
Marianne  Moore.  A.  STRICKLAND. 

7n  Old  friends 39:      2391 

Marianne   Richards;  or,  memoirs  of 

an  actress.     A.  F.  LANGBEIN.     lit 

It.  G.  N.,  v.  4 4O:      1563 

Marian's  trust.     Lond.     1874.     3  v. 

sm.  8 4O:       2373 

Maricourt,  R.  de. 

VIVIA  Perpetua;   or,  the  martyrs   of 

Carthage.     N.  Y.      1873.     12° 38:       2515 

Marie    Antoinette   and   her   son.     C. 

(M.)  MUNDT.  (Louisa  Miifilbach)...  38:  3246 
Marie  Courtenay.  In  N.  and  T.,  v.  7.  4O:  1647 
Marie  Derville:  a  story  of  a  French 

boarding-school.     Mad.  DEWrrr...     37:         405 

Marie  Louise.     E.  F.  CARLCN 35:      3801 

Marietta.     T.  A.  TROLLOPE 39:      3260 

Mariette  ;  or,  further  glimpses  of  life 

in    France:   a    sequel    to  "Marie." 

Lond.     1870.     16° 4O:       2375 

Marion;     or,    the     smuggler's    wife. 

M.  F 37:      1945 

Marion     Barnard.     Sequel    to    Dick 

Tarleton.     J.  F.  SMITH  39:       1903 

Marion  Berkley.     L.  B.  COMINS 35:      4636 

Marius.     (pseud.) 

MASKS.     Lond.     1873.     2  v.    sm.  8°.     38:2520-21 
Marjorie  Daw,  and  other  people.     T. 

J5.  ALDRICH 35:         492 


Contents  : 

Friend  of  my  youth,  The. 
Mademoiselle, 


Zabriski. 
Marjorie  Daw. 
Miss  MehetabtTs 


Olyrnpe 


Pere  Antoine's  date-palm. 
Qnile  so. 

Ri  vermouth  romance,  A. 
Struggle  for  life. 
Young  desperado. 


Marjorie    Fleming.      J.   BROWN.     In 

L.  C.,  v.  10 4O:      1620 

Marjorie's  quest.     J.  T.  GOULD 37:      3227 

Marjory.     M.  DEANK 37:         191 

Mark    Gildersleve.       J.  S.   SAU/.ADE. 

(James  Payn) 39:       1171 

Mark   the     match   boy;    or,    Kichard 

Hunter's  ward.     II.  ALQER,   ,Jr 35:         538 

Mark    Rowland:  a  tale  of    the    sea. 

J.    S.    SLEEPER.      (Hawser  Martin 
gale) 39:       1738 

Mark  Twain,     (pseud.)    See  CLEMENS, 

S.  L.       « 
Marked.     J.   INOELOW.     In  Sister's 

bye-hours 38:          32 

Marlitt,  Mrs.  E.     (pseud.)     See  JOHN, 

Eugenia. 
Marmaduke   Herbert;  or,   the  fatal 

error.     M.  GARDINER.      (Countess 

of  Blessington) 37;       2807 

Marmaduke  Merry,  the  midshipman. 

W.  H.  G.  KINGSTON 38:        993 

Maroon,   The;  or,  a  planter's  life  in 

Jamaica.     M.  REID 39:        250 

Marooner's  island.    F.  R.  GOULDING.    37:      3237 


Marquis,  The.     C.  HICKOX.     In  Not 

pretty  but  precious 

Marquis  and  merchant,  The.  M. 

COLLINS 

Marquis  and  the  mole-catcher,  The. 

A.  STRICKLAND.  In  Old  friends.... 
Marquis  de  Villemer.  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DFDEVANT.  (George  Sand} 

Marquis  of  Lauriston,  grand  veneur 

of  France.  J.  GRANT.  With  Con 
stable  of  France 

Marquis  of  Letoriere,  The.  From 

the  French.  C.  G.  C 

Marquis  de  1'Orme,  The.  Mrs.  A. 

FKASER.  With  Only  a  face 

Marquis's  tactics,  The.  L.  de  la 

KAMK.  With  Randolph  Gordon... 

Marriage.  M.  FKRRIER 

The  same „ 

Marriage;  Inheritance;  Destiny. 

M.  FKKIUKR  

Marriage  as  it  may  be.  Mrs.  S.  S. 

ELLIS.     In  Pictures  of  private  life. 

v.  1 

Marriage  by  draft.  W.  T.  COGCIE- 

SHALL.  In  Home  hits  and  hints... 
Marriage  in  high  life,  A.  ().  FEUIL- 

LET 

Marriage  in  high  life,  A.  Mrs.  E-  C. 

GIIKY 

Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus,  The.  W. 

15  LACK 

Marriage  verdict,  The.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 

Married.     Mrs.  J.  C.  NEWHY 

Married  at  last.  Mrs.  P.  CUDLIP. 
(formerly  Miss  Thomas) 

Married  belle.  J.  P.  SMITH.  (Chris- 
tabcl  Goldsmith) 

Married  beneath  him.  J.  S.  SAUZADE. 
(James  Pnyn) 

Married  for  both  worlds.  Mrs.  A.  E. 
PORT  E  R  

Married  in  haste.  Mrs.  A.  S.  STEPH 
ENS  •. 

Married  life.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 

Married  not  mated.     A.  CARY 

Married  or  single.  C.  M.  SEDU- 
WICK.  2  v 

Married  shrew,  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 
N.  SOUTHWORTH.  With  Wife's 
victory 

Married  well.  R.  BLACK.  H'^AThe 
Blackbird  of  Baden 

Marryat,  Florence.  See  CHURCH, 
Mrs.  Ross. 

Marryat,   Captain  Frederick.     (1792- 

1848;. 

CHILDREN  of  the  new  forest.      Leip. 

1848.  sq.  16° 

Dou  fiend,  The;  or,  Snarleyyow. 

Lond.  n.  d.  16° '..". 

FRANK  Mildmay;  or,  the  naval  offi 
cer.  N.  Y.  1873.  12° 

The  same.  Lond.  n.  d.  16° 

JACOB  Faithful.  N.  Y.  1871.  12°. 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 

The  same.  Leip.  1842.  sq.  16°... 
JAPHET  in  search  of  a  father.  N.  Y. 

1873.     12° 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 

The  same.  Leip.  1843.  sq.  16°... 
JOSEPH  Rushbrook;  or,  the  poacher. 

In.  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  16 

The  same 


4O:  1640 

35:  4525 

39:  2391 

37:  914 


37: 
35: 
37: 

39: 

37: 
37: 


3305 
3700 
2445 

56 

2100 
2102 


37:  2101 

37:  1687 

35:  4508 

37:  2123 


37:   3507 
35:   2184 


37: 
38: 


35:  5009 
39:  1 938 
39: 


38: 

39: 

35: 


1179 
4630 

2215 
786 
35:   3917 

39:  1533-4 

39:   2042 
35:   2168 


38:   2526 
38:   2573 


38: 
38: 
38: 

38:   2530 
38:   2531 


2527 
2528 
2529 


38:  2532 

38:  2533 

38:  2534 

34:  4186 

5 15:  4926 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MARRVAT. 


137 


MARTIN. 


Marryat,  ('apt.  V.,  (continued.} — 

KINO'S  own,  The.    N.Y.     1868.     12°.     38:       2535 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 38:      2536 

The  same.     Leip.     1869.     sq.  16°...     38:       2537 

LITTLE   savage,  The.     N.  Y.      1874. 

12° 38:       2538 

MASTERMAX  Heady;  or,  the  wreck  of 
the  Pacific:  for  young  people.  N. 
V.  1874.  12°..". '. 38:  2539 

MR.  Midshipman  Easy.    N.  Y.    1872. 

12° 38:       2540 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 38:       2541 

The  same.     Leip.     1869.     sq.  16°..     38:       2542 

MISSION,  The;  or,  scenes  in   Africa. 

Lond.      1869.     sm.  8° 38:       2543 

The  same.     Leip.     1845.     sq.  16°..     38:       2544 

NARRATIVE  of  the  travels  and  adven 
tures  of  MonsieurViolet  in  Califor 
nia,  Sonora.  and  western  Texas. 
Leip.  1843.  sq.  16° 38:  2545 

NAVAL  annual,  The.     In  \V.  S.  C.  L. 

v.  7 34:       4177 

Contenttt : 
Three  cutters,  The.  |          Pirate,  The. 

Thesame *15:      4917 

NEWTON    Forsier;  or,   the  merchant 


service.     N.  Y.      1868.      12°  38' 

2546 

Thesame.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°  38: 

2547 

Ol.I.A  Podrida.      Lond.      1874.      12°...     38: 

2548 

Content*  : 

Inary  en  the  continent.           Legend    of    the   In-ll 

rock, 

How"  to   wite  a   book  of           The. 

travels.                                     Modern  town  houses. 

How  to  write  a  fashiona-        Moonshine. 

ble  novel.                                 Skv-hlue  domino.  The 

How  to  write  a   romance.        S.  W.  i»nd  by  W.  */.  W. 

Ill-will.                                         Way  to  be  luijijiy',  The 

PACHA  of  many  tales,   The.    '  N.    Y. 

1873.      12°....  38' 

2549 

Thesame.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°  38; 

2550 

PERCIVAL  Keene.    N.Y.    1873.    12°.     38: 

2551 

Thesame.     Lond.     n.  d.     16°  38: 

2452 

The  same.     Leip.     1842.     sq.  16°..     38: 

2553 

PETER  Simple.     N.Y.     1871.     12°...     38: 

2554 

The  same.      Lond.     n.  d.      16°  38: 

2555 

Thesame.      Leip.      1842.     sq.  16°...     38: 

2556 

PHANTOM   ship,  The.     N.    Y.     1873. 

12°  38- 

2557 

The  same.      Lond.     n.  d.      16°  38: 

2558 

PIRATE,  The;  and  the  Three  cutters. 

Lond.     1867.     sin.  8°  38: 

2559 

The  same.     In  \\  .  S.  C.  L.,  v.  7....     34: 

4177 

Thesame  *15' 

491  7 

POACHER,  The.     N.  Y.     1873.     12°..     38: 

2560 

Thesame.     Lond.     n.  d.      16°  38: 

2561 

Thesame.     hi  W.  S.   C.  L.     v.  16.     34: 

4186 

4926 

POOR  Jack,    lllus.     Lond.    1840.    8°.     38: 

2562 

Thesame.     Pnil.     n.  d.     8°  38: 

2563 

PRIVATEKBSMAN,  The.     N.Y.     1870. 

12°  38- 

2564 

The  same.     Leip.     1846.     sq.  16°...     38: 

2565 

RATTI.IN,   the    reefer.     Lond.     n.   d. 

16° 38:  2566 

SETTLERS  in  Canada,  The:  for  young 

people.     Lond.     1869.     2  v.     16°'..  38:  2568-9 

The  same.     Lond.     1869.     sin.  8°..  38:  2570 

The  same.     Leip.     1844.     sq.  16°..  38:  2571 

S.VARLEYYOW:    Same   as  Dog    fiend. 

N.  Y.      1873.      12° 38:  2572 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 38:  2573 

THREE  cutters,  The.    With  The  pirate.  38:  2559 

The  same,      hi  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  7....  34:  4177 

Thesame *15:  4917 

VALERIE:  an   autobiography.     Leip. 

1849.     sq.    16° '. 38:  2574 

Marrying  well.     T.  S.  ARTHUR.     In 

Finger  posts 35;  813 


Marsh-Caldwell,    Mrs.   Anna.     (b. 

1798]. 
ADELAIDE   Lindsay.      N.   Y.     n.   d. 

8°  : .' 

ADMIRAL'S  daughter,  The 

AxtiELA.     N.  Y.     1857.     12° 

AriiKKY.      Leip.       1854.      2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

CASTLE  Avon.       Leip.       1852.      2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 

EMILIA    Wyndham.       Leip.        1852. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

EVELYN  Marston.     Leip.     1856.    2  v. 

in  1.  sq.  16° 

FARTHER  Da  rev.  N.  Y.  1867.  8°. 
HEIRESS  of  Haughton,  The;  or,  the 

mother's  secret.     Leip.    1855.    2  v. 

in  1.  sq.  16° 

LETTICE  Arnold.  N.  Y.  1871.  8°. 
MOKDAUNT  hall;  or,  a  September 

night.  N.  Y.  1871.  8° 

NORMAN'S  bridge;  or,  the  modern 

Jlidas.  N.  Y.  1867.  8° 

RAVKNSCI.IKKK.  Leip.  1851.  2  v. 

in  1.  sq.  16° 

ROSE  of  Ashurst.  Leip.  1857.  2  v. 

in  1.  sq.  16° 

TIME,  the  avenger.  N.Y.  1864.  8°. 
TRIUMPHS  of  time.  The.  N.Y.  1867 

8° 

Wii.MixuTONs,  The.    N.Y.    n.  d.    8°. 
Marshall,  Kmma. 

BETWEEN  the  clitfs;   or,  Hal  Forres 
ter's  anchor.      N.Y.      1874.      16°... 
LIFE'S  aftermath.     N.Y.     1876.    12°. 
MATTHEW   Frost,  carrier;   or,   Little 
Snowdrop's  mission.     N.Y.      1873. 

16° 

The  same.     Lond.     1872.     sin.  8°. 
MRS.   Mainwaring's  journal.      Lond. 

1873.     sm.  8° 

STELLAFONT    abbey;    or,    "Nothing 

new."      N.  Y.      1872.      16° 

Marshall,  Hamilton. 

FOR  very  life.      Lond.      1871.      2  v. 

in  1.    'sm.  8° 

MEN    were   deceivers    ever.        Loud. 

1872.     2  v.  in  1.     sm.  8° 

Marstons,  The.     H.  A'u>e.    2  v.  in  1. 

Martha.     W.  GILBERT.     3  v 

Martha    Brown.      By   the   author   of 

Still  waters.     Leip.     V861.    sq.  16°. 

Martha,  the  gypsy.      T.  (E.)  HOOK. 

In  Sayings  and  doings,  v.  1 

Martha    Planebarke.       Lond.      1869. 

3  v.    sm.  8° 

Martin,    Theodore.      (Bon    Guallirr). 

(b.  1816). 
COUNTRY   quarters:     Bon    Gualtier's 

tales.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 

MRS.    Humphrey    Greenwood's    tea- 
partv.       Bon    Gaultier's    tales.     In 

\V.  T.  B.,  v.  5 

Martin  Beck.     A.HARRIS 

Martin  Chu/./.lewit.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.     4  v.  in  2 

The  same 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Martin    the    foundling.      J.  JI.  [called 

Kuyene]  S  r  E 

Martin  Merrivale:    his  X  mark.     .1. 
T.  TROWURI DOE.     ( I'aul  Creyton) ... 
Martin   I'a/..  .1.   VERNE.    With  Survi 
vors  of  the   chancellor 

The  same.       With  The  wreck  of  the 
chancellor 


38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 


38: 
38: 


38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 


38: 
35: 
37: 

4O: 
37: 
4O: 

40: 

4O: 
37: 

37: 
37: 
37: 

39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 


2590 
2591 
2592 

2593 
2594 
2595 

2596 
2597 

2598 
2599 

2600 
2601 
2602 

2603 
2604 

2605 

2606 


2616 
262 1 


2617 
2618 


2619 
2620 


38:   2628 


2629 

362 

2992-4 

2379 
4648 
2380 

1712 

1715 
4007 

493-4 

495 
496 

2415 
3322 
3698 
3701 


PltOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MARTIN. 


138 


MATHEWS. 


Martin  Pole.    J.  SAUNDERS 39:      1141 

Martin  Kattler.     K.  M.  BAI.LANTYNK.     35:      1471 
Martin's  vineyard.      A.  HARRISON...     37:      4040 
Martineau,  Harriet.     (1802-1870). 
CHARLES  and  Antoine  Lucyon:  a  tale 
of    the    French    revolution.      Gin. 

1853.       18° 38:       2G35 

CHARMED    sea,    The.       In    lllus.   of 

polit.  econ.,  v.  5 38:       2fi43 

The  same.     Li  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4...     34:       4174 

The  same *15:      41114 

CROKTON    boys,   The.     N.  Y.     1854. 

18°  ! 38:      2630 

DEERHROOK.     Lond.     1858.      12° 38:       2637 

Horn  and  the  man,  The:   an   histori 
cal  romance.     N.Y.     1873.     8° 38:       2038 

ILLUSTRATIONS  of  political  economy. 


Lond.      1834. 

Omtents  : 

Berkeley  the  banker, v.  f>. 

Briei  y  creek,  v.  H 

Brooke  and  Brooke  farm, 
v.  I. 

Charmed  sea,  v.  o. 

Cinnamon  and  pearls, v. 7. 

Cousin  Marshall,  v.  3, 

Dcmcrara,  v.  '2 

Ella  of  Garveloch,  v.  a. 

Fill  rers    of   Budge    row, 
v.  !). 

For  encli  and  for  all,  v.  4. 

French   wines  and    poli 
tics,  v,  4. 
ILLUSTRATIONS    of   taxation. 

1834.      5  v.  in  1.      18° 

Contents  • 

Jerseymen  meeting,  The.        Park  and  the  parldock  The. 
Jerseymen  parting,  The.        Scholars  of  Arm-side,  The. 
Tenth  haycock,  The. 

POOR  laws  and  paupers   illustrated. 


9  v.     18° 38:2639-47 


Hill  and  valley,  v.  1. 
Homes  abroad,  v.  4. 
Ireland,  v.  :i. 
Lite  in  the  wilds,  v.  1. 
Loom  and  lugger,  v.  6. 
Manchester  strike,  v.  :i. 
Mrs.  Vanderput  and  Snoek, 

v.  <;. 

Moral  of  ninny  fables,  v.  9. 
Sowers  and  reapers,  v.  7. 
Tale  of  the  Tyne,  v.  7. 
Three  ages,  v.  8. 
Weal  and  woe  in  Garveloch, 

v.  2. 

Loud. 

38:       2648 


18° 


I      Parish,  'I  he. 
|      Town,  The. 
( pseud. }     See 

C.  LEVER. 


Loud.      1833-4.      4  v 

Qmtento: 

Hamlets,  The. 
Land's  end,  The. 

Martingale,   Hawser. 

.SLEEPER,  J.  S. 
Martins  of  Cro'  Martin. 

2  v  ............................................ 

The  same  ...................................... 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v  ........ 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2  .......................     38: 

Martyr  shepherd,  The.      R.  H.  MON- 

CRIKKK.     (Ascott  Jf.  Hope)  ............     38: 

Martyr    wife,    The;    and  other  tales. 

T.  S.  ARTHUR  .............................     35: 

Contents: 

Club-room.  The. 
Heiress,  The. 


38:        204!) 


38: 
38: 
38: 


1021-2 
1623 

1624-6 
1627-8 

3041 


787 


Jaek  Ketch. 
Madeline  ;   or, 

ter's  love. 
Martyrs,  The. 

litUANI) 


Ruined  gamester,  The. 
Temperance  tract,  The. 
What  shall  I  do? 


a  daugh- 

K.  F.  A.  de  CHATKAU- 


Martyrs  <>f  Spain    and   liberators  of 
Holland.     Mrs.  E.  If.  CIIARLKS 


35:      4106 


35:      4078 


Marvel,  Ik.    (pseud.)    See  MITCHELL, 

U.  G. 
Mary  and  Florence;  or,  grave  and  gav. 

A.  V.  TVTI.KR ..'...     39:       3415 

Mary  and   Florence  at  sixteen.     A.  F. 

TVTLER 39:      3416 

Mary  Anne.     Afrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

Jn  Works,  v.  4 39:       1639 

Mary   Barker:   a  narrative.     C.  VER- 

NON 39:      3717 

Mary  Burton.     Mrs.  (M.)  K.  C.  GAS- 

KELI 37:      2867 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:       2868 

Mary  Bell.     J.  ABBOTT 35:          GO 


Pride    or    principle:    which 
makes  the  hero  ? 


204 

3310 
2477 

3887 
3508 


Mary  Bunyan.     Mrs.  S.  K.  FORD 37:      2333 

Mary  de  Cnisa.     By  an  old  physician. 

Jn  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  12 .". 34:       4182 

The  same *15:       4922 

Mary  Derwent.    Mrs.  A.  S.  STEPHENS.     39:      2216 

Mary  Desmond.  Mrs.  L.  A.  MERE 
DITH.  In  Lacemakers 38:  2925 

Mary  Kills ;  or,  the  runaway  match. 
T.  S.  ARTHUR.  In  Tales  from  real 
life 35:  804 

Mary  Ellis;  or,  the  runaway  match; 

and  other  tales.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35:         788 

Content*  : 
Alice  Melleville. 
Bell  Martin. 
Family  pride. 

Mary   Krskinc:    a    Franconia    story. 

J.  AHHOTT '..     35:          61 

Mary  (Irainger:   a  story.     G.  LEIGH. 

2v " 38:    1494-5 

Mary  Hoi  1  is.     H.  J.  SCHIMMEL.     3  v.     39:   1221-3 

Mary  Lawson.  H.  LEE.  In  Canter 
bury  tales,  v.  1 38:  1422 

Mary  Lee.      K.  LIVKHMOKE 38:      1825 

Mary  Lindsay.     E.  PONSONKY 38:      4593 

Mary  Moreton.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 

Mary  of  Burgundy.     G.  P.  K.  JAMES. 

2  v.  in   I..". '. 38: 

Mary  of  Lorraine:    an    historical   ro 
mance.     .J. GRANT 37: 

Mary  Powell,  Maiden  and  married  life 

of.     Mies  A.  MANNINO 38: 

Mary  Ryan's  daughter.    Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.     In  Sketches ,.     37: 

Mary  Seaham.     Mrs.  E.  C.  GUEY 37: 

Masks.     By  MARIUS.     2v 38:2520-21 

Mason,  C.  Welsh. 
RAPE  of  the  gamp,  The.    N.Y.    1875. 
8° 38:      2060 

Mason,  M.  M. 

MAE  Madden.     Chicago.     1876.     18°.     38:       2G70 
Masque  at   Ludlow.     Miss  A.  MAN 
NING 38:       2478 

Massacre  at  Fort   Wm.  Henry.      J. 

GRANT.     In  Legends,  of  the  Black 

Wateh 37:       3310 

Master  Ben.     Mrs.  A.  M.   F.   HALL. 

In  Sketches 37:       3887 

Master  builder,  The;  or,  life  at  a  trade. 

1).  K.  LKK 38:      1410 

Master  Humphrey's  clock.    C.  (J.  H.) 

DICKENS " 37:         497 

The  same.     Tiiuchnitz  ed.     3  v 37:498-500 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 37:     501-2 

Master  of  Greylands.    E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.] 

WOOD ' 4O:        705 

Master  of  Marlon,  The.    Lond.    1864. 

3  v.      sm.  8° 4O:       2382 

Masterman,  J. 

HALE   a   dozen    daughters.       Lond. 

1871.     2  v.     sm.  8° 38:    2075-6 

Masterman  Heady;  or,  the  wreck  of 

the  Pacific.     Capt.  F.  MARRYAT 38:       2539 

Matchmaker,  The.     B.  REYNOLDS...     39:        292 
Matchmaking.     T.  S.  ARTHUR.     In 

Finger  posts 35:         813 

Mathers,  Helen. 

COMJN'  thro'  the  rye.     N.  Y.     1876. 

8° 38:       2679 

Mathews,  Cornelius. 

CAREER  of  Putter  Hopkins.     N.  Y. 

1842.      8° 38:       2681 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MATHEWS. 


139 


MAXWELL. 


Mathews,  C.,  (continued.) — 

INDIAN    fairy   talcs.      N.   Y.     1871. 

12°  " 38:       2682 


Contents  : 

Binl  lover.  The. 

Hokwewa  the  humpback. 

bov  who  .set  a  snure  for 
the  sun,  The. 

Celestial  sisters,  The. 

Crime    that    crossed  the 
river,  The. 

Enchanted   moccasins, 
The. 

Fire-plume,  The. 

Gray  euglo  and   his  five 
brothers. 

He  ol  the  little  shell. 

Leelinati,  tin;  lost  daugh 
ter. 

Little  spirit  or  boy-man, 


The. 

Magic,  bundle.  The. 
Man  with  his  leg  tied  tip, 

The. 


Manabozho,    the    mischief- 
maker. 

Origin  ol'  the  robin,  The. 
Osseo,  the  son  of  the  even 
ing  star. 
Red  swan,  The. 
Sheem,  the  Jorsaken  boy. 
Strong   liesirc  and  the  Red 

Sorcerer. 

Toad-woman,  The. 
Two  Jeebi,  Tin-. 
Weendigoes  and  the   lione- 

Dwurf. 
White  Fealher  and  the  six 

giants. 
Winter  Spirit  and  his  visitor. 

The. 
Wonderful    exploits    of 

(irasshopper,  The. 
Wun/.h,  the  father  of  Indian 

eorn. 

Mathews,  Joanna  II. 

Gii-sEPi'K's  home.  N.  Y.     1K74.    li;°.     38:       2725 
KITTY    and    Lulu's    books.        N.    V. 

1872-73.    6  v.     l(i°. 
Qmtente  : 

1.  Toutou  and  Pussy.    3S:-.!7ii2 

•2..  Kilty's  robins.    !18:26U6 

:i.   White  rabbit,  The.     :tX:27(K) 

4.   Kudie's  goat.     :iK:-270l 

a.  Kitty's  visit.     :i«;2tiD7 

B.  Kitty's  scrap-book.     :!8:'2G!16 
MIS.M    Ashton's  girls.     N.   Y.     1875. 

0  v.      1(J°. 

Contents : 

I.  Fanny's  birthday  gift,     :i8:^694 

2  New  scholars,  T'he.    iJHi-Jfi'J'J 

X  Kosalie's  pet.     a**:27tKl 

4.  Kleanor's  visit.     ^H:'JI>'.*2 

ft.  Mabel  Walton's  experiment.     38:2698 

6.  Elsie's  Santa-Claus.     ;i»::(JUi 

Mathews,  .Julia  A. 

LILIES  or  thistledown.     N.  Y.    1870. 

Hi0  38:       2704 

Matrimonial     infelicities.       ]{.     B. 

COFFIN.     (Hurry  dray]  35:       4502 

Matrimonial  misfortunes  of  Peter 
Clancy.  \V.  H.  MAXWKLL.  .Same 
as  Hillside  und  border  sketches,  and 
Legends  of  the  Cheviots  and  the 

Lammerinuir 38:       274H 

The  same.    2v 22:2:iau-91 

Matrimony    for     money.        \V.    T. 

CotiiiEsiiAi.l..     In  Home  hits 35:       4508 

Mathew    Frost,    carrier;     or,    Little 

Snowdrop's  mission.  K.  MARSHALL.     38:       2017 

Thesame 38:      2u'18 

Mathew    \Vald,    History   of.      .).   G. 

LIIUKHAKT  38:       1H41 

The  same.      M'ith  Adam  lilair 38:       1841 

Mattie :   a   story.     F.    \V.    KOHINSON. 

3v ". 39:   490-02 

Thesame 39:         493 

Matt's  follies,  and   other  stories.     M. 

N.  PKKSCOTT 38:      47o:t 

Oonten/i : 

After  datk.  I      Pair  ol  shoes,  A. 

Dilly-dally.  |     Sweetmeat  castle, 

Mall's  lollies.  Tad's  mince-pie. 

<  idd  and  even.  Tiny  Davy. 

Maturin,  Kdward. 

HIANCA:  a  title  of  Erin  and    Italy. 

N.  Y.     1852.     12° "..    38:      27:iO 

Maude ;    or,    the    angliciin    sister   of 

mercy.     K.  .J.   WIIATKLY 4O:        34<> 

Maud    Mainwaring.      C.    (TKIFKITII. 

.'f  v 37:.')5U8-70 

Maud  Miihuii.    .Mr.-,.  I'.  Cl!i>Lll'.    (/«;•- 

merly  Mist  Thomas) 35:      5100 

Maud  or  Nina.     G.  .).   WHYTK-MKL- 

VII.I.E 4O:        440 


II.    PARR.       (Holme 
L.  WIIITK.     2  v. 
Lond. 


38: 

4O: 


Maude   Talbot. 
Lee  i  

Maude's  life  work. 
Maunsell,  Tliomasine. 

LBOKNDB  of  the  .lacobite  wars. 

1873.     3  v.  in  1.    srn.  8° 

Contents  : 

Kalherine  Fairfax.  |      Isina  O'Neil. 

Mauprat.      Mde.   A.  L.  A.  I).  DUDK- 

VAXT.     (George  Sand  i 37: 

Maureen  Dim,  the  admiral's  daughter, 

Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  SADI.IEK 39: 

Maurice.     F.  HeciiAKD.     Tr.  by   ~>/r>. 

.1.  Douglass 35: 

Maurice  Derm;;.     J.  A.   LA  WHENCE..     38: 

Maurice  Tiernay.     C.  LKVKR 38: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38: 
Max   Adeler.     (pseud.)     See    CI.AKKE, 

C.  H. 
Max  and  his  companions.     In  N".  and 

T.     v.  7 4Q: 

Max    Meredith's   millenium.       V.    F. 

To wx SEX  D 39; 

Maxwell,  Cecil. 

STORY    of  three   sisters,   A.      N.    Y. 
187U.      liij 

Maxwell,  William  Hamilton.     (^1795- 
1850). 

ADVENTURES  of  Brian  O'Linn.  Same 

us    Luck    is    everything.       Lond. 

n.  d.  10° '. 

ADVENTURES  of  Captain  Blukc. 

Lond.     1838.      l(i° 

The  same.  Lond.  n.  d.  1(1° 

ADVENTURES  of  Captain  O'Sullivan. 

Lond.  n.  d.  Hi0 

BIVOUAC,  The;  or,  stories  of  the 

Peninsular  war.    Same  as  The  rival 

suitors.     Lond.     n.   d.       3  v.  in    1. 


4205 
377-H 


38:      2735 


915 


1830 
1308 
1629 
1C30 


1647 


3104 


38:      2737 


38:       274'J 


38: 
38: 


2740 
2741 


38:       2742 


38: 


EKIN-OO-BHAQH 

tures.    Loud. 

Oanlenlx  : 
Adventures  of  a  fishermun  fifty  years  ag 


or,   Irish   life  pic 
1859.    2  v.  in  i.   12°. 


38: 


2744 


Albert  Mnrdock. 

Anecdotes  ol  duelling. 

Biographical  sketch  of  the  author,  by  Dr.  Maginn. 

Koulogne,  en  rouie  to  Paris. 

l.e\il.  The.  and  .lohnny   liixon. 

iMonvsins  <  I'l'ogherty,  "Esq. 

Eminetl,  Robert  and  Aylmer,  Arthur  ;  or,  Imblin  in  ]8(i:i. 

Familiar  epislles  fiom  an  elderly  gentleman  on  halt-pay. 

Forest  ride  of  a  West  India  planter. 

Inconveniences  of  a  "  suspicion  of  debt." 

Incursion  into  Connemarna,  An. 

John  Campbell,  the  liomioide. 

Last  scenes  of  the  condemned. 

Legends. 

Memoir  of  the  Kev.  KoM.  Hogg. 

Kegatla,  The. 

Richard  UnhYrty  ;  or,  the  Irish  fortune-hunter. 

Short  biography  of  a  gentleman  from  Ireland. 

Song  from  the  (iaelic. 

Spoi  ling  outlaw,  Tile. 

Terence  O'Shanghnessy's  first  attempt  to  get  married. 

Two  funerals,  The. 


FLOOD  and  field;  or,  the  recollections 
of  a  soldier  of  fortune.  Lond. 
n.  d.  10° 38: 

Contents: 

Code  of  honour :  fatal 
duels. 

Condemned  soldier. 

Crowning  ti  iumph. 

Evils  of  gambling. 

Leaves  from  a  game- 
hook. 

Leaves  from  the  journal 
of  a  deceasid  pluralist. 

Memoriable  seiges. 

Mr.  Mac  iiermott's 
story. 


2745 


My  first  steeple  chase. 

Outcast,  The. 

Retreats,  the  test  of  milita 
ry  skill. 

Romance  of  the  war. 

Soldierly  qualities. 

Rol'lirr's  domicile. 

Tour,  not  sentimental. 

Triumphs  and  mishaps  in 
the  Peninsula 

True  courage. 

Unknown,  The.      * 


PKOSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MAXWELL. 


140 


MAYO. 


Maxwell,  W.  IL,  (continued.) — 

FORTUNES  of  Hector  O'llalloran  and 

his  man,    Murk    Antony    O'Toole. 

Loud.     1845.     8° 38:       2746 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     1(5° 38:       2747 

HILLSIDE  and  border  sketches.    Same 

as  Legends  of  the  Cheviots  and  the 

Lammermuir,     and     Matrimonial 

misfortunes  of  Peter  Clancy.   Lond. 

1849.     sin.  8° ." 38:       2748 

The  same.    Lond.    1847.    2  v.    12°.     22:2390-91 
HINTS  to  a  soldier  on   service.    (em- 

bodied in  Flood  and  field) 38:       2745 

LEUKNDS   of  the   Cheviots   and   the 

Lammermuir.      Same   as    Hillside 

and    border   sketches,    and    Matri 
monial  misfortunes  of  Peter  Clancy. 

Lond.     1849.     sm.  8° '...     38:       2748 

The  same.    Lond.    1847.  2  v.     12°.     22:2390-91 
LUCK,  is  everything;  or,   the   adven 
tures    of    Brian    O'Linn.      Lond. 

n.  d.     10° 38:       2749 

MATRIMONIAL  misfortunes  of  Peter 

Clancy.     Surne  us  Hillside  and  bor 
der  sketches,  and    Legends  of  the 

Cheviots    and    the    Lammermuir. 

Lond.     1849.     12° 38:       2748 

The  same.    Lond.    1847.    2  v.    12°.     22:2390-91 
MY    life.      Same    as    Adventures    of 

Captain  Blake.    Lond.     1838.     16°.     38:       2740 
PENINSULA  sketches.  (Hameus .Stories 

of    the    Peninsular    war).       Lond. 

n.  d.     1(1° 38:       2751 

SI'OKTS  and  adventures  in  the  high 
lands  and  islands  of  Scotland.     (A 

sequel  to  Wild  sports  of  the  west). 

Lond.     n.  d.      ltj° 38:       2750 

STORIES     of    the     Peninsular     war. 

Lond.     n.  d.      16° 38:       2751 

Contents : 

Action  in  front  of 
Bnyonne. 

Advance  from  Vittoria. 

Arroyo  dp  Molino. 

Battle  of  Salamanca. 

Buttle  of  Vittoria. 

Battles  of  the  Pyrenees. 

British  campaign  of  1809, 
under  Sir  A  Wellesley. 

British  cavalry  ot  the 
Peninsula. 

Capture  of  Ciudad  Rod- 
r  go. 

Dolores :  an  incident  in 
the  Peninsular  war. 

English  in  Spain. 

Events  subsequent  to  the 
battle  and  ad  vance  from 
Salamanca. 

STORIKS  of  Waterloo. 


!  Journey  to  head-qnarters  near 

Burgos. 

j  Leaves  from  the  journal  of  a 
veteran. 

March  to  Madrid,  and  retreat 
from  Burgos. 

Night  in  the  Peninsular  war. 

Outpost  anecdotes. 

Recollections  in  quarters  :  af 
fair  of  El  Bodon. 

Recollections  of  the  late  war 
in  Spain  and  Portugal. 

Recollections  ol  the  Peninsula. 

Reminiscences  of  Bayonne. 

Seven  weeks'  captivity  in  St. 
Sebastian,  in  1813. 

Storming  of  Badajo/,. 

"Take  the  hill  before  dark." 

Twenty-ninth  at  Albuera. 

Lond.     1835. 


Hi0  38:       2752 

Contents  : 

Adventure  of  the  Captain 
of  grenadiers. 

Ball,  The. 

Belgium. 

Brussels. 

Captain  Plinlimmon. 

Cavttlry  picket. 

Champ  <le  Mai. 

Dead  dragoon. 

Detachment,  The. 

Field  of  bntile. 

Frank  Kennedy. 

Gazette,  The 

Letters,  and  a  lost  mis 
tress. 

Little    major's    love    ad 
venture. 

WILD  sports  of  the  west,  interspersed 

with     legendary    tales    and    local 

sketches.  Lond.  n.  d.  Hi0 38:  2753 

Maxwell.  T.  (E.)  HOOK 37:  4642 

Maxwell  Drewitt.  Mrs.  J.  K.  KID- 

DEiA..     (F.  G.  Trafford) 39:        382 


March,  The. 
Maurice  MaeCarthy. 
My  own  adventure. 
Napoleon  and  his  army. 
Napoleon's  return. 
Outlaw 's  story. 
Park,  The.     ' 
O_iiatre-bras. 
Route,  The. 
Sarstield. 

Seventeenth  of  June. 
Stephen  Purcell. 
.Story  of  Colonel  Hilson. 
Tall  Major's  story. 
Waterloo. 


Maxwell,  Patrick. 

WHITE  woman  of  Tarras,  The.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4Q:      1716 

May  Darling.     J.  F.  SMITH.     lit  W. 

T.  B.,  v.  5 4Q:       1715 

May,  Mrs.  Carrie  L. 

SWBET    clover   stories,    The.       Bost. 
'  1865-9.     4  v.     16°. 


Contents  : 

1.  Nellie   Milton's    housekeeping; 

sweet  clover.    38:^771 

2.  Brownie  Sandford  ;  or,  the  recovered 

pearl.     38:2770 

3.  Sylvia's  burden.     38:2773     • 

4.  Ruth  Lovell  ;  or,  holidays  at  home. 


38: 
38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 


or, 


May,  E.  J. 

BERTRAM  Noel.     N.Y.     1870.     12°. 
Louis'  school  days:   a  story  for  bovs. 

N.  Y.     1870.      12° .".... 

MORTIMER'S  college  life.    N.Y.   1870. 

1 2° 
SUNSHINE  of  Greystone,  The:  a  story 

for  girls.     N.Y.     1867.     12? 

May,  Sophie,     (pseud.)     See  CLARKE, 
K.  S. 

May.     Mrs.  M.  (().  W.)  OLIPHANT 

May  flower,  and  miscellaneous  works. 

Mrs.  H.  (E.)  B.  STOWK 39: 

May  and  December:  a  tale  of  wedded 

life.     Mrs.  J.  HUBBACK 37: 

May  Martin  ;  and  other  tales.     D.  P. 

THOMPSON 39; 

Contents .' 
Ethan  Allen  and  the  lost  I  New  way  to  collect  a  bad 

children.  |  Old  soldier's  story. 

Guardian  and  the  ghost.      Shaker  lovers. 
Indian's  revenge.  |  Young  sea  captain. 

Mayhew,  Horace  and  A. 

GOOD  genius  that  turned  everything 
into  gold,  The.  Lond.  1847.  16°. 

GREATEST  plague  of  life,  The;  or,  the 
adventures  of  a  lady  in  search  of  a 
good  servant.  Lond.  n.  d.  16°... 

IMAGE  of  his  father,  The;  or,  one 
boy  is  more  trouble  than  a  dozen 
girls.  Lond.  1848.  sm.  8° 

LIVING  for  appearances.  Lond.  1855. 
16°  

MAGIC  of  kindness,  The;  or,  the 
wondrous  story  of  the  good  Huan. 
N.  Y.  1849.  "  16° 

WHOM  to  marry  and  how  to  get  mar 
ried  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  lady 
in  search  of  a  good  husband.  Lond. 

n.  d.     sm.  8° 

Mayo,  Isabella  Fivey  [Mrs.  John  K.] 
(Edward  and  Ilufh  GarreU}. 

CHANCE  child,  A.     In  L.  C.,  v.  11 

The  same.  In  Seen  and  heard,  v.  1. 

The  same.     With  Dead  sin.. 

The  same.    With  Quiet  Miss  Godol- 
phin 

CROOK  ED  places :  a  story  of  struggles 
and  hopes.  N.  Y.  1873.  12° 

CRUST  and  the  cake,  The.  .N.  Y. 
n.  d.  12° 

CURATE  and  the  rector,  The :  a  do 
mestic  story.  N.Y.  1871.  12°... 

DEAD  sin,  The.  In  Seen  and  heard, 
v.  2 

DEAD  sin,  The,  and  other  stories.  N. 
Y.  n.  d.  12° 


2780 
2781 
2782 
2783 

3856 
2325 
4788 
2975 
debt. 


38:       2790 


38:       2791 


38: 
38: 


2792 
2793 


38:      2794 


38:       2795 


4O: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 
38: 


38: 
38: 
38: 


1621 

2815 
2808 

2814 
2805 
2806 
2807 
2816 
2808 


Content*  : 
Chance  child. 
Bad  speculation. 
Dead  sin. 
Ghost  story. 


Old  mirror. 

One  New  Year's  night. 

Real  lady. 

Salt  of  the  earth. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MAYO. 


141 


MELVILLE. 


38:       2809 


Mayo,  I.  F.,  (continued.)  — 
DOING  and  dreaming.     N.  Y. 

12°  ...................  .  ...................... 

KrisoDEs  in  an  obscure  life.     Lond. 

1871.     3  v.     sm.  8°  .....................      38: 

GOLD  and  dross.    N.  Y.     1874.     12°. 
OCCUPATIONS  of  a  retired  life.    N.  Y. 

n.  A.     12°  .................................. 

PHEMITMS  paid  to  experience:  inci 

dents    in   my   life.      N.    Y.       1872. 

12°  .......................................... 


38: 
38: 


2810 
2811 

2812 


38:       2813 


Contents : 

Crackling  of  thorns. 
Gain  of  loss. 
Good  situation. 
Israelite  indeed. 


Pin  of  omission. 

Well  without  water. 

Vv  heat  mid  tares. 

Wisdom  of  fools. 
QUIET  Miss  Godolpoin,  The.  hi  Seen 

and  heard,  v.  2 38:       2816 

(JriKT  Miss  (rodolphin,   The,  and  A 

chance  child.     Phil.      1871.      12°...     38:       2814 
SEKN  and  heard.     Lond.     1872.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:2815-17 

Content*  : 

Old  mirror,  v.  :!. 

QUIP!  Miss  (indolphin,  v.  2. 

Koiiirh  diamond,  v.  1. 

Salt  of  the  earth,  v.  3. 

"  Someday,"  v.  Y. 

Wulh-r  Sedley,  v.  3. 

38:       2818 


1. 


Bad  speculation,  n 
Chance  child,  v.  1. 
Dead  sin,  v.  'L 
Happy  woman,  v.  2. 
Milly'Hayden,  v.  I. 
Miss  Felicia,  v.  3. 
WHITE  as  snow.     X.  Y.     n.  d.     12 

Omtents : 

Happy  woman.  Ronyh  dinmand. 

Milly  Havden.  Someday. 

Miss  Felicia.  Walter  Sedley. 

Mayo,  William  Starbuck.      (b.  1812). 
BKKHKR,   The;  or,   the    mountaineer 
of  the   Atlus :  a   tale   of    Morocco. 
N.  Y.     18711      12° 38: 

FLOOD  and   field  ;  or,  tales  of  battles 

on  sea  and  land.      Phil.    1855.    12°.     38: 
Content*  : 
Astonishing       adventure 

of  James  Rotello. 
Captain's  story. 
Don  Sebastian  :  from  the 
chronicles  of  Portugal. 
Dragut,  the  corsair. 


2830 


2831 


38: 
38: 


Legend  of  the  Cape  de  Ver- 

des. 
Pious  constancy  of  Inez  de 

Meneia  Mom-Roy. 
Real  pirate. 
Washington's    h'rf-t    battle; 

or,  Hra  idoek's  defeat. 

KAI.OOLA;  or,  journeys  to  the  Djebel 
Kumri:  an  autobiography  of  Jon 
athan  Romer.     N.  Y.     1850.     12°. 
NEVER  again.     N.  Y.     1873.     12°.... 

Mayor  of  Hole-Cum-Corner.   D.  JEK- 

KOI.I).     7n  Col.  works,  v.  4 34: 

The  samo.     In  Works,  v.  2 34: 

Mayor  of  Wind-gap,  The,  and  Can 
vassing.  M.  BANIM 35: 

May's  garden,  and  where  the  flower.-. 
went.  X.  Y.  1873.  12° 

Maze  of  life,  The:  its  flowers  and 
thorns.  By  the  author  of  The 
four  sisters.'  N.  Y.  n.  d.  10° 

Meadow  brooke.   Mrs.  M.  .1.  HOI.MKS. 

Meadow    dance,    The.        F.    GOTT- 

SCHALCK.     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O: 

Means  and  ends.     C.  M.  SEDGWICK...     39: 

Measure  for  measure.  By  the  author 
of  "  Greymore."  Lond.  1862.  3 
v.  sm.  8° 

Mechanic,  The.     F.  H.  WIIIPIM.K 

Medal,  The.  Thos.  GILLESI-IE.  Pro 
fessor's  tales.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5.... 


2832 
2833 


1408 
14fi2 


1538 


4O:   2384 


4O: 
37: 


4O: 
4O: 


2385 
4574 


1561 
1535 


2387 
357 


4O:   1715 


Medfleld.    In  Tales  of  Glauber-Spa, 

v.i 4O:  1700 

Medio  Pollito.  .1.  M.vre.  In  Home 

fairy  tales 38:  2226 

Mediterranean  islands.  M.  G. 

SLKEI-ER 39:      1743 


Medusa,  and  other  tales.     Afr».  A.  K. 

SARTORIS 39:      1132 

Contents  : 
Medusa. 

Madame  de  Montferrato. 

Reeolleetions  of  the  life  of  Joseph  Heywood. 
On  words  liest  left  unsaid. 

Meeke,  -Mary. 

BARONET'S  cross,  The.     Lond.     1873. 

2  v.     sm.   8° 38:2840-41 

Meeker,  N.  C. 

LIKE  in  the  west;  or,  stories  of  the 
Mississippi  valley.  N.  Y'.  1868. 

12°  38:       2847 

Meeting  at  St.  Boswells.  O.  KICHAKD- 

SO.N.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  a.. 4O:       17ir. 

Meeting  on  the  Alps,  A.     E.  SOUVES- 
TRK.     Tr.   by    Kmily    Bowles.     /// 

Mamie's  rosary 4O:        1630 

Meinhold,  William. 

SIDONIA,  the  sorceress:  the  supposed 
destroyer  of  the  whale  reigning 
ducal  house  of  Pomcrania.  N.  Y. 

n.d.     8° 38:       2853 

Melbourne  house.     S.  WARNER 4O:        177 

Meldrum  family,  The.     W.   and   M. 
HOWITT.       In   Stories   of    English 

and  foreign  life 37:       4778 

Melechasala.    MUS.ECS.    In  C.G.I'. 

v.    1 35:       3873 

Melincourt.      T.    L.    PEACOCK.      In 

Works,  v.   1 34:       1822 

Melinda.     .1.  A.  SKKRTCHJ.Y 39:      1755 

Meline,  -Mary  .M. 

CIIAKTKRIS:  a  romance.    Phil.    1874. 

12°  38:       2859 

Mellen,  G.  H. 

NOMADS  of  the  north,  The.  Tr. 
from  the  Swedish  by  Lovel  llad- 

wen.      Lond.      1871.'    sm.  8° 38:       2865 

Mellichampe  :  a  legend  of  the  Sante. 

W.  (i.  SIMMS 39;      168.") 

Melusina.     H.   SIMCKK.     In   Brought 

to  book,  v.   2 39:       2097 

Melville,  Herman,     (b.  181(1). 

BELL  tower,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  3 4O:       1613 

The  same.     In  Piazza  tales 38:       2877 

CONFIDENCE  man.  The.    Lond.  1857. 

16° 38:       2871 

ISRAEL  Potter:  his  fifty  years  of  life. 

Lond.     1855.     16° 38:      2872 

MARDI,  and  a  voviige  thither.     N.Y. 

1849.      2  v.      li° 38:2873-4 

MoHV-DicK  ;    or,   the   white    whale. 

Lond.     1851.     3  v.     sm.  8° 38:   2882-4 

OMOO:  a  narrative  of  adventures  in 
the  South  seas.  Segttfl  to  'Typee.' 
Lond.  1861.  12° ! 22:  27111 

PIAZZA  tales,  Tha    N.Y.    1856.   12°.    38:      2877 

Orntents: 

Harlleby.  I      Eneantadas ;  or,  enchanted 

Benito  Cereno.  isle. 

Bell-tower,  The.  Lightning-rod  man. 

I      Pia/.za.  The. 

PIEISRK;  or,  the  ambiguities.     N.Y. 

1855.      12° 38:       2878 

KEDIU'RN  :    his  first  voyage.     Lond. 

1853.     2  v.      12° .". 38:2879-80 

Tvi'EE;  or,  a  narrative  of  a  four- 
months'  residence  among  the  na 
tives  of  a  valley  of  the  Marquesas 
islands;  or.  a  peep  at  Polynesian 
life.  Lond!  1847.  12°....'. 22:  2720 

WHALE,  The.    (Same  as  MOBY-DICK). 

Lond.     1851.     3  v.     sm.  8° 38:   2882-4 

WHITE  jacket;  or,  the  world  in  a 
man-of-war.  Lond.  1853.  2  v. 
12°  38:  2885-fi 


PUOSK   FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MEMBER. 


142 


MERVYN. 


4004 
4012 

4008 


Night-watehes.  (Some,  ns 
Voiees  of  the  night.) 

One  of  the  elect.  (Some  as 
Magdalene). 

Tenth  of  January. 

What  is  the  matter? 


Mend  your  nets;  or,  the  story  of  little 

•lack.      Host.     n.  d.      16°." 4O:  2389 

Mended  life;  or,  the  carpenter's  family. 

Mrs.  ,].  LAMM '...  38:  1296 

Men's  wives.    W.  M.  THACKERAY.  In 

Misc.,  v.  4 33:  4010 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  8 33:  4006 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  3 33:  4013 

Mercedes  of  Castile.     .1.   F.  COOPER.  35:  4744 

The  same 35:  4745 

Merchant   of    Berlin.      Mrs.    C.    M. 

MUNDT.     (Louixa  MHttJbach) 38:  3247 


400") 
4000 
4011 
40011 
2885 


1018 


1018 


Member  from  Paris:  a  tale  of  the 
second  empire.  G.  MCRRAY. 

(TroU-Aoiles) 38:      3308 

The  s-ime.     Tauehnitz  <d.     2v.ini.     38:       3309 

Memoir   of    General    Wolfe,   A.     J. 

GRANT.     With  Constable  of  France.     37: 

Memoir  of  a  Maitre  d'Armes.    A. (I).) 

Or  MAS.     In  Trav.  Lib.  Fict.,  v.  2.     4O: 

Memoirs  of  an  adopted  son.  (W.) 
W.  COLLINS.  With  Alicia  War 
lock 35: 

Memoirs  of  Hurry  Lyndon,  Esq.  W. 
M.  THACKERAY.  In  Miscellanies, 

v.  6 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  6 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc..  v.  1 33: 

The  same.     ///  Misc.,  v.  3 33: 

The  same.      With  Henry  Esmond 39: 

Memoirs  of  Captain  Carlcton  1). 
DK.KOK.  In  Nov.  and  Misc.  works, 
v.  2 34: 

Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.      I).  DuFoE. 

In  Nov.  and  Misc.  works,  v  2 34: 

Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chambre.  M. 
GARDINER.  (Countess  of  Ble.t.'iit/g- 
1on\ " 37;  2808 

Memoirs  of  a  good-for-nothing.  (Aus 
dem  Leben  eincs  Tuut/cnichts\.  .1. 
von  KICHENDOKKK.  Tr.  by  Charles 
G.  Leland .'. 37:  1610 

Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Charles  J.  Yellow- 
plush.  W.  M.  THACKERAY.  In, 

Misc.,  v.  4 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  2 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  2 33: 

Memoirs   of    a    phy.-ician.      A.  (D.) 

Dr  MAS '. 37: 

The  same 37; 

Memories  :  a  story  of  German  love. 
Tr.  from  the  German,  by  Geo.  P. 
Upton.  Chicago.  I87T-."  12° 4O: 

Men  are  what  women  make  them.     A. 

HELOT 35:       KIHI 

Men  of  character.     D.  (  W.)  JEKROLD. 

Taiichnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1 38:         327 

Qmtents  : 

Adam  Buff  :  the  man  without  a  shirt. 
Rarnaby  Puling  :  the  man  who  "felt  his  way." 
Christopher  Snub  :  who  was  "  horn  to  he  hanged." 
Creso  Quattrino:  the  man  who  "died  rich." 
.la  k  Rnnnymede  :  the  man  of  many  "thanks." 
John  Applejohn  :  the  man  who  "  meant  well." 
Matthew  Clear  :  the  man  who  "  saw  his  way." 

The  same.     In  Coll.  works,  v.  2 34:       1466    j 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  3 34:       1463    j 

Men  were  deceivers  ever.  H.  MAR 
SHALL.  2v.ini 38:  2629 

Men,    women,    arid    ghosts.       E.    S. 

PIIKLPS..... .' 38:       4382 

Contents  : 
Calico. 

Day  of  my  death. 
In  the  gray  goth. 
Kentucky's  ghost. 
"Little  Tommy  Tucker." 


Merchant's  daughter.  The.  Mrs.  A. 
M.  F.  HALL.  In  Tales  of  woman's 

trials 

The  same 

Merchant's  daughter.  E.  PICKERINU. 
Mercier,  Mrs.  Jerome. 

GARNSTON:     or,    a     life's    discipline. 

Lond.     n.  d.     sm.  8° 

Mere   scratch,    A.       H.  SPICER.      In 

liound  to  please,  v.  1 

Meredith,  George. 

ADVENTURES   of   Harry   Richmond, 

The.     Lond.     1871.    ~3  v.     sm   8°.. 

EMII.IA   in   England.      Lond.     1844. 

3  v.     sm.  8°.T 

EVAN  Harrington;  or,  he  would  be 
„  a  gentleman.     N.  Y.     1860.     12°.. 
Meredith,  Isabella  Grant. 

OLD  house  on  Briar  hill,  The.  N.  Y'. 
1875.  16° 

Meredith,  Mrs.  Louisa  A. 

LACKMAKKRS,  The:  sketches  of  Irish 
character,  with  some  account  of 
the  effort  to  establish  lacemaking 
in  Ireland.  Lond.  1865.  sm.  8°. 

Contents  : 

Rile  i  Harrington.  Lacemaking  in  Ire 
land.  Mary  hesmond.  Needlework  w. 
domestic  service.  Redeemed  estale,  Tin1. 

Meredith.  M.  GARDINER.  (Countem 
of  Slesniiiffton ) 

Meridiana  :  the  adventures  of  three 
Englishmen,  and  three  liussians  in 
South  Africa.  (Same  as  Adventures 
in  the  Land  of  the  Behemoth).  J. 

Y ERX  E 

Merimee,  Prosper.     (1803-1870). 
COLOMHA.     (Tr   of   Colombo).      Bost. 

1856.      12° 

1572:  chronicle  of  the  times  of 
diaries  IX.  (Tr.  of  Chronique  du 
temps  de  Charles  IX.)  N.  Y.  1830. 

12°  

Merman,   The,  and    the  figure  head. 

C.    F.  Gl'  E  RNS  E  Y 

Merrie  England.     Mrs.  S.  J.  LIPPIN- 

COTT.     (Grace  Greenwood) 

Content*: 

Kenilworth  castle:  Little  Rosamond. 
Lincoln  Cathedral  and  York  min>ter: 
Queen  Phillippa.  London  and  thetower: 
Arabella  Stuart,  Ladies  Jane  and  Catha 
rine  Grey.  Sir  Walter  Rileigh.  New  pal 
ace  of  Westminster:  the  prorogation. 
Newstead  abbey:  Byrnn.  Nottingham 
castle:  Alice  Vane.  Sherwood  forest: 
Robin  H<>od.  Stratford  upon  Avon: 
Shtkespeare.  Warwick  castle:  Guy  of 
Warwick.  Westminster  abbey  :  Two 

Merrill,  G.  E. 

BATTLES  lost  and  won.     Bost.     1872. 

Merriton,  Mervyn. 

BINOWOODS  of  King  wood,  The.  Lond. 
1873.  ?,  v.  sm.  8° 

Merry  Christmas,  A.  M.  A.  MACKAK- 
NESS.  {formerly  Mian  Planchf) 
In  Sunbeam  stories 

Merry  England  ;  or,  nobles  and  serfs. 
W.  H.  AINSWORTH.  3  v 

Merry  making.  Miss  A.  I.  TIIACK- 
KKAY.  With  Esther  and  other 
tales 

Merry-mount :  a  romance.  J.  L. 
MOTLEY 

Merton.  T.(E.)HooK.  In  Sayings  and 
doings,  v.  1 

Mervyn  Clitheroe.  "W.  H.  AINS 
WORTH  


37: 
37: 
38: 


38: 
39: 

38: 
38: 

38: 

38: 
38: 


37:   2809 


3888 
3889 
4440 


2895 
2096 

21101-3 

2'J04-6 

2907 


38: 
37: 
38: 


2931 
3610 

1787 


38: 
38: 

38: 
35: 

39: 
38: 
37: 
35: 


2940 
2945-7 

2270 
423-5 

2865 

3175 

4648 

426 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MERY. 

Mery,  Joseph.    (1798-1866). 

THOUCIH    thick   and  thin;    or,    "  La 

Gnei-rcdii  Nizam."  Tr.  bv  O.  Vibcur. 

N.  Y.     1874.     12° ." 38: 

Mesmerism:  a  mystery.     H.  SMITH. 

IIV/A  Love:   a  tale  of  Venice,   v.  3.     39: 
Message   from   the   sea.     C.    (.(.  II.) 

DICKKNS,  (W.)  W.  COLLINS,  Chug. 

COLLINS,  H.  P.  CHORLKY,  H.  PARK, 

A.EDWARDS.   In  Christmas  stories.     37: 


143 


MlLMAN. 


Miles,  George   II. 

LORKTTO;  or,  the  choice.   Bait.   1871 

12"  38: 

TKI-CK  of  GoH.    The:     a  tiile  of  the 
eleventh   century.     N.    Y".      1871 
1868  Hi°  38. 

Miles    Wallingford:  sequel   to   Afloat 

and  ashore.     J.  F.  COOPER 35- 
Th  c  same 35: 

453       Mill   on    the   floss,    The.     Mrs.    51.    J. 

LKWKS.     (George  Elliot) 38: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     38: 


2077 


2978 


4746 
4747 


1708 


Club-night,     Mnnny.     Restitution.     Sea- 

farina-man.    Village,  The.  -  -  . 

MetaGray.     M.  J.  Mrl.vrosH 38'      "251       Mill  wheel,  The.     H.  DICKENS.     3  v...     37:     601-3 

Meta's  faith.     E.  TAIIOR 39-      27"0      Millbank;   or,   Hoger  Irving  s  ward. 

Mrs.  M.  J.  HOI.MKS 37;       4575 

Miller,  Cincinnati!*  Hiner,  called  Jua.- 


K.    MACNISH. 


40- 


4175 
4H15 
1774 
2343 

1699 
1070 


3870 


3770 


Metempsychosis. 

In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  I 

Meteyard,  Kliza. 

LADY  Herbert's   gentlewoman,   The. 

Lond.     1862.     3  v.     sm.  8° 38:   2960-2 

MAINSTONE'S      housekeeper.        Bost. 

1864.       12° 38; 

Mexican   bandittti :     Mrs.    Jackson's 

narrative.     In  W.  S.  C.  L..  v.  5 34; 

The  same '. *15: 

Mexico.  Legends  of.    G.  LIPPARD 38: 

Mice  ut  play.     N.  FORRKST 37: 

Michael  Rohlhaas.     H.   von  KLKIST. 

In  Tales  from  the  German 4O: 

Michael  Rudolph,  "  the  bravest  of  the 

brave."     E.  A.  DrruY 37; 

Michael  Tresidder  :     a  Cornish    tale. 

Lond.     1872.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O: 

Michel  de  Coucy.     J.   HALL.     //,  Le 
gends  of  the  west 37; 

Micromegas  :  a  comic  romance.     F. 

M.    A.    de    VOLTAIRE.      In    Philo 
sophical  tales 39- 

Middle-aged   lover :     a  story.        1'. 

Fnv.(iKRALi).     2v 37;   2228-9 

Middlemarch.     Mrs.   M.  J.  LKWKS. 

(George   Elliot).      2v 38:1706-7 

The  same 33.        i-n:, 

Middlemass,  .lean. 

LIL.      Lond.      1872.     3  v.     sm.  8° 33-    2970  2 

Midnight  mass,  The.    W.  CARI.KTON. 

In  Traits  and  stories,  v.  1 35: 

The  same 35. 

Midnight  sun,    The:     a   pilgrimage. 

F.    BRKMKR 1 35. 

Midnight  webs.    G.  M.  FT.N.N 37! 

Midshipman   Easy.     Gift.  F.  MAR- 

KYAT 38; 

The  same 33- 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38'       2512 

Midside  Maggy  ;  or,  the   Bannock  o' 
Tollishill.     J.  M.  WILSON.     In  W. 

T-  B.,  v.  1 4O;      nil 

Midsummer  and    May.     II.  E.  (I*.) 

Si-oKFoRD.      With  Amber  gods 39;      212(5 

Midsummer   eve.      Mrs.    A.    M.    F. 

HALI 37. 

Midsummer  fays.     S.  PINDAR  38: 

Miggles.  (F.)  B.  HARTK.     In  Luck  of 

Roaring  camp 33: 

Mignonette,      (pseud.)     See   MOORK 
Emily  H. 

Mike  Maxwell  and  the  Gretna  Green 

lovers.     /;/  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 40; 

Mildred.     G.  M.  CR.UK 35-      ,„,, 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35;      4;i7j       Milman,  '»/</.  K.  A. 

Mildred    Arkel.      E.    P.    \ Mrs     111 

.     .  J 

WOOD 4O: 

The  same.     Tauehnit/.  ed 4O: 

Mildred's  wedding.     Mm.  NOTI.KY...     38: 


38: 
38: 

38: 


quin. 

FIRST      families     of      the      Sierras. 

Chicago.       1876.      16° 

ONE  fair  woman,  The.     X.Y.     1876. 

12°  

Miller,  Emily  H. 

ROYAL  road  to   fortune,   The.     Chic. 

1870.      16° 

Miller,  Hugh.     (1802-185,6.) 

BILL  Whyte.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O: 

LYKKWAKK,  The.    In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4.     4O:       1714 
RECOLLECTIONS  of  Burns.    In  W.  T. 

li-  v.  l 4Q: 

SALMON   fisher  of   Udoll.     In  W.  T. 

"•,  v.  2 4O; 

SANDY  Wood's  sepulchre.     In  L.  C., 

4O: 

SCOTTISH    hunters  of  Hudson's   bav 

The.      In  W.  T.   B.,  v.  6 "..      4Q: 

THOMAS  of   Chartres.     In   W    T   B 

v-  9 4o- 

AV  mow  of  Dunskaith.     //,  W.  T.  B 

v.  -' '. 40: 

Miller,  Mrs.  Hugh. 

CATS  and  dogs.     Lond.     1868.     8°...     38: 
Miller,  Stephen  F. 

WILKINS  Wylder;   or,  the  successful 

man.     Phil.      1861.      12° 33- 

Miller  of  Angibault,  The.    Mdt.  A.  L. 

A.  I).   DUDKVANT.     ( George  Sand. )     37- 
Miller  of  Silcott,  The.     Mrs.  'l).  DKS- 

I.ONDK   37. 

.,7J-       Miller's  maid,   The.     J.   SXOWE.     //, 

T.  F.  H.,  v.  2 40: 

Miller's  story  of  the  war ;  or,  the  ple 
biscite.  E.  ERCKMANN  and  A. 
CHATKIAX 37; 

Millicent     and      her      cousins.        A. 

BKTHKI.I 35; 

Million  too  much:  a   temperance  tale. 

.1.  McX.  WRIGHT 4Q: 

Mills,  Lucy  A. 

JACK  Masters;  or.  the  berry-pickers. 

N.  Y.  1872.  16° : 38: 

Mills  of  the  gods,  The.  Mrs.  J.  II. 

TWF.I.I.S 39.   340(; 

Mills  of  Tuxbury,  The.     V.  F.  TOWN- 

SKND 39;      :no5 

Milly  Darri-ll.      M.  K.  BRADDON.    3v      35-   2544-6 

Milly  Ilaydcn.  Mrt.  1.  F.  MAYO. 
\Eiln-nrd  Carretl).  In  Seen  and 
heard,  v.  1 38: 


3841 
3840 


2070 


2540 
2541 


3885 
4532 


1906 


2985 
2986 

2983 

1713 
1714 

1711 
1712 
1615 
1716 
1719 
1712 
2989 

2994 
916 
364 

2658 

1737 
2068 

887 

2999 


2815 


1716 

4971 


The  same.     In  "White  as  snow  .........     38:       2818 

Milly's  hero.     F.  W.  ROHINSON  .........     39-        494 


706 

707 
3680 


AKTIICR  Con  way;  or,  scenes  in  the 

tropics.      N.  Y.      1871.     8° 38:       3005 

WAYSIDK  cross.  The;  or,  the  raid  of 

Gomez:  a  tale  of  the  earliest  war. 

N.  Y.     1870.     8° 38:      3006 


PROSE  FICTION:    ENGLISH. 


MlMI. 


144 


Miss. 


35: 


37: 


38: 


Mimi  Pinson.  A.  de  MUSSKT.  In 
Selection  from  prose  and  poetry.... 

Mimic  life.  Mrs.  A.  C.  M.  BITCHIK. 

(formerly  A.  ('.  Mowatt) 1O: 

Mine,  The;  or,  darkness  and  light. 
C.  TI-CKKK.  (A.  L.  0.  E.) ."..... 

Mine  own  familiar  friend.     lion,  Mrs. 

A.  MONTGOMERY,    n  v 

Mingled  yarn.      M.  A.  MACKARNESS. 

f  formerly  Mi**  I'laitchi'].     3  v 

Ministering  Children  and  sequel.    M. 

L.  CHARI.KSWORTH.     2  v 

Minister's   family,  The.     Mrs.  S.  S. 

ELMS '. 37; 

The  same.     In  Family  secrets,  v.  2... 
Minister's  wife.       Mrs.  M.  (O.  "VV.) 

()  1. 1  I'll  A  NT 

Minister's  wooing,  The.    Mrs.  H.  (E.) 

15.  STOWK 

The  sa m e 

Ministry  of  life,  The.     M.  L.  CHAR- 

L  KS  WORT  II 

Minna  in  wonder-land;    and  Roland 

and  his  friend.     M.  C.  PYI.K 38: 

Minna  Monte.  Mm.  N.  C.  IKON. 
(Stella) 

Minnie  Herinon,  the  rumseller's 
daughter;  or,  woman  in  the  tem 
perance  reform.  T.  W.  BKOWN.... 

Minnie   GKKY.     J.  F.  SMITH.      (For 

sequel  set  Gus  Howard) 39: 

Minnie's  play-room.  1).  \VISE.  (/'. 
Foi-exter) 

Minnows  with  silver  tails,  The.  J. 
IxdKi.ow.  In  Stories  told  to  a 
child 

Minor,  R.  I). 

OLD  Sadlier's  resurrection.      In  Not 
pretty  but  precious t 

Minor  trials.  Mrs.  T).  M.  CKAIK. 
(formerly  Miss 'A/tilock).  In  Do- 
m est ic  stori es 

Minotaur,    The.       N.    HAWTHORN K. 

///  Wonder-book 37: 

Miracles  of  heavenly  love   in   daily 

life.     C.  TUCKER.  "  (A.  L.  O.  E.)...     39: 

Miraculous    flsh,    The.       F.    GOTT- 

SCHAI.CK.      In.  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O: 

Miraculous  pitcher,  The.  N.  HAW 
THORNE.  In  Tanglewood  tales 37: 

Miramion.    Mde.  Marie  de  RUHKLJ.E. 

In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  2 4O: 

Miranda :     a    midsummer    madness. 

(W.)  W.  COLLINS.     3v 35: 

Miriam.     Mm.  M.  V.  (H.)  TKRHUNE. 

(Marion  Harland) 39: 

Miriam  Montfort.     Mrs.  0.  A.  WAR- 

KIKLD 4O: 

Miriam  Rosenbaum  :  a  story  of  Jew 
ish  life.  A.  KDERSHKIM 37: 

Miriam's  marriage.   K.  S.  MACCJUOID. 

:t  v 38: 

Miriam's  memoirs.  Same  as  Romance 
of  Beauseincourt,  sequrHo  Montfort 
hall.  Mrs.  C.  A.  WARFIKLD 4O: 

Mirk  abbey.     .1.  S.  SAUZADK.     (James 

1'ayn) 39: 

Mirror  of  truth,  The  :  and  other  mar 
velous  histories.  E.  HAMKRTON 37: 

Contents  : 

Adine  and  the  seal.  Mirror  of  truth. 

Fragment  diamond. 
Oiilioi. 
Glow  worm. 
Last  fairies. 

Misanthropy.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 
Pictures  of  private  life,  v.  3.... 


33: 

3101 

10: 

2773 

39: 

3352 

38: 

3083-5 

38: 

2266-8 

35: 

4095-6 

37: 
37: 

1683 
1678 

38: 

3857 

39: 
39: 

2326 
2327 

35: 

4097 

38: 

4777 

38: 

52 

3009 
1905 
2372 

33 


4O:        1040 


35: 


4914 

4196 

3353 

1561 

4189 

2658 

4564-6 

2840 

145 

1480 

2349-51 

144 
1172 
3900 


Rustic  and  his  eels. 
Two  storks. 
Unknown  tree. 
Wonderful  purse. 

In 

...    37: 


1689 


Miscellanies,  prose  and  verse.  "W. 
M.  THACKERAY.  Bost.  1869-70. 

5  v.       12° 33:4011-15 

Contents  : 
v.  1.  Memoirs  ol  Rurry  Lyndon.     Great  Hog- 

garty     diamond.      Novels    by     eminent 

hands.     Jeames's  diaiy.   Adventures  of 

Maj.   Gahagan.      Legend   of  the  Khine. 

Rebecca    and    Rowena.        Next    French 

revolution.     Cox's  diary. 

2.  P;iris  sketch-hook.     Yellowplush  papers. 
Irish  sketch-hook.      Journal  from  Corn- 
hill  to  Grand  Cairo. 

3.  Book  of  Snobs.      Sketches  and  travels  in 
London.       Character    sketches.       Denis 
I'uval.       Men's   wives.      Mr.   and   Mrs. 
Frank  Berry.      Dennis  Haggarty's  wife. 
Bedford  row  conspiracy.      Little  dinner 
at  Timmins's,     Fatal  Boots. 

4.  Four  George*.  English  humorists.  Char 
ity   and    humor.      Roundabout    papers. 
Second  funeral  of  Nupoleon.    Little  trav 
els  and  roadside  sketches.      Fiiz-Boodle 
papers.      Critical  reviews.      Wolves  and 
lamb-1. 

5.  Catherine.       Tit  marsh    among    pictures 
and  books.   Fraser  miscellanies.   Christ 
mas    books.       Selections    from    Punch. 
Ballads,  etc. 

The   same.     Phil.     1866.     4  v.     12°.     33:4007-10 

Contents  : 

v.  1.  BiUNds.  Book  of  Snobs.  Fatal  hoots, 
(-ox's  diary.  M»j.  Gahagan. 

2.  Yellowplush    papers.      Jeames's    diary. 
Sketches  in  London.  Prize  novels.  Char 
acter  sketches. 

:t.  Barry  Lyndon.  Legend  of  the  Rhine. 
Rebecca  and  Kowenn.  Little  dinner  at 
Timmins's.  Bedford  row  conspiracy. 

4.  Flu- Boodle  papers.  Men's  wives.  Shab 
by  genteel  story.  Great  Hoggaity 
diamond. 

The  same.      Keip.     1849-57.    8  v.    sq. 

1<;° 33:3995-4002 

Contents: 

v.  I.  Great  Hoggarty diamond.  BookofSnobs. 

"i.  Kieklcburys    abroad.      Legend    of   the 

Rhine.      Rebecca  and  Rowena.      Second 

Innerai  of  Napoleon.      Chronicle  of  the 

drum. 

3.  Adventures    of    Mnj.    Gahagan.        Fatal 
Boots.     Ballads. 

4.  Ye  I  low  plush   papers.      Jeames's    diary. 
Cox's  diary. 

5.  Sketches  ami  travels  in  London.    Novels 
by  eminent  hands.     Character  Sketches. 

fi.  Memo  rs  of  Barry  Lyndon. 

7.  Little  dinner  at  Timmin'S.     Bedford  row 
conspiracy.  Fitz-Boodle  papers.   Shabby 
genteel  story. 

8.  Men's  wives. 

The  same.    Leip.     1849-57.    R  v.  in  4. 

sq.  16° 33:4003-4006 

Mischief's  thanksgiving,  and  other 
stories.  S.  C.  WOOLS  KY.  (.S*.  Cool- 
idge. 4O:  825 

Contents: 

Christie.  Girls  of  the  far  north.  How 
the  umbrella  ran  away  with  Eilie.  Little 
Roger's  night  in  the  church.  Mischief's 
thanksgiving.  Nanny's  substitute.  On 
the  top  of  the  ark.  Ricket's  valentine. 
World  within  the  wall. 

Miser,  The.     H.  CONSCIENCE 35:      4G67 

Miser  of  Newabbey,  The.    A.  LKIQH- 

TON.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 4O:       1720 

Miserables,  L*.-s.     V.  (M.)  HUGO 37:      4837 

The  same.     (Abridged) 37:       4838 

Miseries  of  human  life;  or,  the  mis 
eries  of  Samuel  Sensitive,  and  Tim 
othy  Testy.  N.  Y.  1807.  12° 33:  655 

Miser's  daughter,  The.     W.  H.  Aixs- 

WORTH 35:         427 

Misfortunes  of  Elphin.  T.  L.  PEA 
COCK.  In  Works,  v.  2 34:  1823 

Mishaps  of  Mr.  Ezekiel  Pelter,  The. 

1 11  us.     Chicago.     1875.     12° 4O:       2392 

Misrepresentation.     A.  H.  DUCKY.     37:        873 

Miss  Angel.     .Vm  A.  I.  THACKKRAY.     39:      2861 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


.M  iss. 


145 


MRS. 


Miss  Bat-tram's  troubles.  (.1.)  15.  TAY 
LOR.  It'ith  Beauty  and  the  beast.  39:  2780 

Miss  feiddy  Frobisher.     A.  MANNING.     38:      247!) 

Miss  Careless.      J.   MACB.      In  Home 

fairytales 38:       2226 

Miss  Oarew.     A.  B.  EDWARDS 37:      1525 

The  same.     Taiichnitz  ed 37:       152G 

Miss  Cheriton's  rival.  F.  C.  FISH  EH. 
(  f'hrixlian  Reid  ).  With  Nina's 
atonement 37:  2201 

Miss  Cicely's  portrait.     In  N.  and  T., 

v.   11 4O:       1651 

Miss  Columbia's  public  school;  or,  will 

it  blow  over?     N.  Y.     1871.     12°.     4O:       23!)4 

Miss  Dorothy's  charge.  F.  L.  BENE 
DICT  35:  1943 

Miss  Felicia.  Mrs.  I.  F.  MAYO.  (  Ed 
mund  (rarrett).  In  Seen  and  heard, 

v.  3 38:       2817 

The  same,     /n  White  as  snow 38:      2818 

Miss  Forrester.     Mrs.  \.  EDWARDS....     37:      1543 

Miss  (Gilbert's  career.    J.  G.  HOLLAND. 

(Timothy  Tileomb) 37:       4547 

Miss  Inglesby's  sister-in-law.  F.  C. 
FISHER.  (Christian  Reid).  In 
Ebb-tide 37:  2197 

Miss  Katy-did  and  Miss  Cricket.  Mrs. 
H.  (R)  B.  STOWK.  In  Queer  little 
people v 39;  2334 

Miss    Langley's    will.       Lond.       18C9. 

sm.  8°.....". 4O:       2395 

Miss  Letty's  experience.  Mrs  B.  M. 
CRAIK.  (formerly  Miss  Mulock). 
In  Domestic  stories 35:  4914 

Miss  Mackenzie.     A.  TROI.I.OTF. 39:      3187 

Miss  Majoribanks.     Mrs.  M.  (().  W.) 

OLII-HANT 38:      3858 

Miss  Mehetabel's  son.    T.  B.  AI.DRICH. 

H7«A  Marjorie  Daw 35;         492 

Miss  Molly.     B.  M.  BUTT 35:      3431 

Miss  Moore.     G.  M.  CRAIK 35;      4973 

Miss  Oona  McQuarrie.     A.  SMITH 39:      1818 

Miss  or  Mrs.?  and  other  stories.    (W.) 

W.  COLLINS 35:      4567 

Contents : 

"  Blow  up  with  the  brig."    Fatal  cradle. 
Miss    Patience    Hatbnway.        W.    J. 

BRADLEY.     (Ulance  Gaylord) 35:       2636 

Miss   Kavenel's  conversion  to  loyalty. 

.1.  W.  DEFOREST 37:         216 

Miss  Roberts' fortune.    F.  WINTHROP.     4O:        618 
Miss  Hovel.    V.  CiiKRBrnE/..     Tr.  by 

Frances  A.  Shaw 35;      4172 

Miss  Hussell's  hobby.      Lond.      1 86.">. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2396 

Miss   Thistledown.       K.   S.   CLARKE. 

(Sophie  May) 35;       4363 

Miss  Van  Kortland.     F.  L.  BENEDICT.     35;      1944 
Missing  bride,  The.     Mrt.  E.  D.  E.  N. 

SOUTHWORTH 39:      2029 

Mission,  The;    or,  scenes   in   Africa. 

dipt.  F.  MAKKYAT 38:      2543 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed 38:      2544 

Mission  of  genius,  The.     Mrt.  E.  F. 

ELI.ET.      In   Nouvellettes  of   the 

musicians 37;       1050 

Missionaries,   The.     J    HALL.     In 

Legends  of  the  wait 37:      3870 

Mist  of  the  valley.  The.     L.  C.  MOI:L- 

TON.     In  My  third  book 38:      3182 


Mistake  rectified,  The.  The  Profes 
sor's  tales.  T.  GILLESPIE.  In  W. 
T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:  1715 

Mistaken.     L.  FULLER 37;      2526 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Faulconbridge.    H.  Ai'De.     35:        363 

Mr.  Blake's  walkingstick.    E.  EGGI.ES- 

TON.     In  Schoolmaster's  stories 37:       1595 

Mr.  Carrington.     R.  T.  COTTON.     3  v.     35;   4890-2 

Mr.  Green.     In  Tales  of  Glauber-Spa, 

v.  2 4O:       1700 

Mr.   Gurdon's  plight.      W.   GILBERT. 

In  Doctor  Austin's  guests,  v.  1 37:       2986 

Mr.   John.     Afrs.      C.   V.   HAMILTON. 

In  Hopes  of  sand 37:      3923 

Mr.    John  Jenkins.      (F.)   B.   HARTE. 

In  Treasure-trove  series*  v.  2 4O:      1702 

Mr.  Ledbury,  Adventures  of.  A.  SMITH.     39:      1808 

Mr.  Lufkin  at  a  bull  fight.    H.  SPICEK. 

In  Brought  to  book,  v.   2 39:       2097 

Mr.  Pearson.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  8 4O:      1648 

Mr.  Pendleton's  cup.  W.  J.  BRADLEY.     35:      2637 

Mr.  Peppercorn  "at  home."     D.  (W.) 

JEUKOLD.    In  Coll.  works,  v.  4 34;       14G8 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 34:       1462 

Mr.  Rutherford's  children.  S.  WAR- 
NEK 4O:  203 

Mr.  Samuel  Rarnsny  Thriven:  a  tale 
of  love  and  bankruptcy.  A. 
LEIOHTON.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:  1718 

Mr.  Smith,  a  part  of  his  life.     L.    B. 

WAI.FORD 4O:          27 

Mr.  Stewart's  intentions.  F.  W.  ROB 
INSON 39:  495 

Mr.    Thompson's   prodigal.       (F.)    B. 

HARTE.  In  Mrs.  Skngg's  bus- 
bunds 37;  4057 

Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curious.  G. 

GRIKKIN.  In  L.  C.,  v.  5 4O:  1615 

Mr.  Vaughan's  heir.  F.  L.  BENEDICT.  35:  1945 
Mr.  Verdant  Green  married  and  done 

for.  E.  BRADLEY.  (CuihbrrtBe.de).  35:  2603 
Mr.  Wynward's  ward.  II.  PARR. 

(Holme  Lee.) 38:  4206 

Mistress  and  maid.  Mrs.  D.  M. 

CRAIK.  (formerly  Miss  Mulock).  35:  4929 

Thesame 35:  4930 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed 35:  4931 

Mrs.  Armington's  ward;  or,  the  inferior 

sex.  D.  T.  WRIGHT 4O:  8C8 

Mrs.  Badgery.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

In  N.  and  T.,  v.  6 4O:  1646 

The  same.  IfVM  Alicia  Warlock 35:  4539 

The  same.  With  Queen's  revenge....  35:  4581 
Mrs.  Battle's  opinion  on  cards.  C. 

LAMB.      In  Treasure-trove  series, 

v.l 4O:  1701 

Mrs  Brown  at  the  play.  A.  SKETCH- 
LEY.  /H  Treasure-trove  series,  v.  1.  4O:  1701 
Mrs.  Bullwinkle.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

With  Queen's  revenge 35;  4581 

Mrs.  Catherine  Crawley.  Mrs.  M.  M. 

SHERWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  8 39:  1643 

Mrs.  Christian  Pavics.  D.  DicFoE. 

In  Novels  and  misc.  works,  v.  4 34:  1020 

Mrs.  Clarinda  Singleheart.  A.  MAN- 

NINCI 38:  2488 

Mrs.  Gerald's  neice.  G.  FULLKRTON.  37:  2554 
Mrs.  Gordon's  confession.  Mrs.  C.  V. 

HAMILTON.     In  Ropes  of  sand 37:      3923 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MRS. 


146 


MODERN. 


Mrs.    Haliburton's   troubles.       E.    P. 
[Mrs   H  ]  WOOD  4.O-         708 

Mitford,  A.  Bertram. 
FORTY-SEVKN  Ronins,  The.     In  L.  C.             , 
v    11                                                         4O*      16°1 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ec 
Mrs.      Humphrey    Green  \ 
party.      Bon    Gaultier 
MARTIN.     In  W.  T.  13 
Mistress   Judith:  a  Can 
story.     C.  C.  FKASEK- 
The  same      N    Y  ed 

4O:        709 

vood's     tea- 
s    tales.      T. 
v    ~>                  4O       1715 

Mitford,  Mary  Russell.     (1  7HH-1855). 
OUR  village:  sketches  of  rural  char 
acter  and  scenery.      Loud.     1870. 
2  v      sni   8                                                 33-   303R.fi 

ibridgeshiru 
IYTLKK  37:      2455 
37-       245fi 

Contents  : 
Admiral  on  shore,  v.  2. 
Aunt  Martha,  v.  1. 
Bird-catcher,  v.  2. 
Black  velvet-bag,  v.  1. 
Bramley  maying,  v.  1. 
Cnstle  in  the  air. 
Chalk-pit,  v.  1. 
Children  of  the  village: 
v.  2. 
Amy  Lloyd. 
Foster-mother. 
Harry  Lewington. 
Magpies,  The. 
Pride  shall  have  a  fall. 
Robins. 
Two  dolls. 
Young  master  Ben. 
China  jug. 
Christmas    amusements, 
v.  2. 
Christmas  party,  v.  1. 
Cottage  names. 
Country    apothecary,    A, 
v.  L 
Country  barber,  A,  v.  2. 
Country     cricket-match, 
v.  1. 
Cuiicin  Mary,  v.  1. 
Cousins,  The,  v.  2. 
Doctor  Tubb,  v.  1. 
Dora  Creswell,  v.  2. 
Early  recollections:  —  v.  1. 
Caroline  Cleveland. 
Cobbler  over  the  way. 
English  teacher. 
French  emigrants. 
French  teacher. 
General  and  his  lady. 
My  grandfather. 
My  grandfather's  man 
euvering. 
M\   school-fellows. 
Tom  Hopkins.            [A. 
Willow     gentlewoman, 
Election,  The. 
Ellen,  v.  1. 
Fanny's  fairings,  v.  I. 
Fishernutri  in  iiis  married 
slate,  v.  2. 
Freshwater      fisherman, 
v.  2. 
Gho.st  stories. 
Going  to  the  races. 
Grace  Neville,  v.  I. 
Great     farm-house,      A, 
v.  1. 
Han:,  ah,  v.  1. 
Hay-carrying,  v.  2. 
Haymakers,  v.  2. 
Hopping  Bob. 
Incendiary,  Ihe,  v.  2. 
Inquisitive      gentleman, 
v.  1. 
Jack  Hatch,  v.  1. 
Jessy  Lucas,  v.  2. 
Little  Miss  Wren. 

Mliss.      (F.)  B.  HARTE. 

Hourinjf  t'Hinii 

Little  Rm-hel,  v.  1. 
Lost  an>l  found,  v.  2. 
Lost  and  won,  v.  ~i, 
Lost  keys  ;  or,  a  day  of  die- 
tress,  v.  2. 
Louisa. 

l.tK'Y,  V.    1. 

Mademoiselle  Therese,  v.2. 
Marianne,  v.  1. 
Matthew  Shore. 
Mrs.  Mosse,  v.  1. 
Modern  antiques,  v.  1. 
Mole-catcher,  v.  2. 
Moonlight-adventure,  v.  2. 
My  godmothers,  v.  2. 
New-married  couple,  v.  1. 
Ol-i  bachelor,  v.  1. 
Old  gipsy,  v.  1. 
Old  master  Green,  v.  2. 
Olive  Hathawaj,  v.  1. 
(  Mir  Maying,  V.  2. 
Our  village,  v    1. 
Purting  glance    at    our   vil 
lage,  v.  1.     . 
Patty's  ne  v  hat. 
Queen  ot  the  meadow,  v.  2. 
l^uiet  gentlewoman,  A,  v.  1. 
Hat-catcher,  v.  2. 
RoMdiwry  legatee,  v.  2. 
Kosedale* 
Knnaway,  The,  v.  2. 
Sca-sidc  recollections,  v.  2. 
Talking  gentleman,  v.  I.. 
Talking  lady,  v.  1. 
Tenants  of  Beechgrove,  v.  1. 
Torn  Corderv,  v.  1  . 
Touchy  lady",  'Ihe,  v.  1. 
'!  wo  Sisters,  The. 
Two  valentines,  v.  1. 
Vicar's  maid,  v.  1. 
Village  beau,  v.  1. 
Village  schoolmistress*,  v.  2. 
Visii  to  Lucy,  v.  1. 
VIMI  to  Richmond. 
Walk    through   the   village, 
v    1. 
Wa  Us  in  the  country  :  —  v.  1. 
Copse,  The. 
Cowslip-ball. 
hell.  The. 
Fall  ol  the  leaf. 
First  primrose. 
Frost  and  thaw. 
Hannah  Bint. 
Hard  summer. 
Nutting. 
Old  house  at  Aberleigh. 
Shaw,  The. 
Violet  ing. 
Visit,  The. 
Wood,  The. 
Wheat-hoeing:    a   morning 
ramble,  v.  1. 
Whitsun-evc,  v.  2. 
Young  gypsy,  v.  1.- 

//;.  Luck  of 

an-      inofi 

Mrs.  Kitty  Trevelvan,  Diarv  of.    Mrs. 
E   R    CHART  KS           afi-      4073 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  e 
Mrs.  Leicester's  school.  A/i 
In  W   S  C   L.,  v.  12.. 

3  35-       4074 

s.s  M.  LAMB. 
34-      4182 

The  same 

..    *1  .<=>•        4')22 

Mrs.    Lirriper's    legacy.       C.  (.1.    H.) 
DICKENS.     With   Master   Humph 
rey's  clock  37'         497 

The  same    With  Somebody's  luggage.     37:         544 
The  same.    With  Uncommercial  trav.     37:         552 
Mrs.  Mainwaring's  journal.     E.  MAR 
SHALL  38'       2619 

Mrs.  Matthews.     Mrs.  F.  TROLI.OPE...     39:      3232 
Mistress  of  Langdale   hall.      R.   M. 
KKTTI  E        SR-         851 

Mrs.    Skaggs's    husbands, 
sketches      (F.)  B.  HA 
Contents  : 
Christmas  gift  that  came 
to  Rupert. 
How  Pfmtfl  Clans    came 
to  Simpson's  bar. 
Iliad  of  Sandy-bar. 
Mr.    Thompson's    prod 
igal. 
Mrs.  Skaffgs's  husbands. 
Poet  of  Sierra  flat. 
Princess     Bob    and    her 
friends. 
Romance     of      Madrono 
Hollow. 
Legends  and  tales  : 
Adventure  of  Padre  Vi- 
centio. 
Devil  and  the  Broker. 
Legend  of   Monte   del 
Diablo. 

Mrs.   Strongitharm'g  repr 
TAYLOR.    In  Beauty  a 
Mrs.  Thome's  guest.     M. 
Mrs.  Vanderput  and  Snoe 

TINEAU.       In    lllllS.    of 

v    6  

and    other 
JTK                      33"       1907 

Night  at  Wingflam, 
Ogress  of  Silver-land. 
Ruins  of  San  Krancisco. 
Urban  sketches  : 
Hoy's  dog. 
Charitable  reminiscences. 
From  a  balcony. 
Melons. 
My  suburban  residence. 
Neighborhoods      I     have 
moved  trom. 
On  a  vulgar  little  boy. 
Seeing  the  steamer  otf. 
Sidewalkings. 
Surprising  adventures   of 
Master     Charles     Sum- 
tnerton. 
Venerable  impostor. 
Waiting  for  the  ship. 

rt.      (.1.)    B. 
id  the  beast.     39:      2780 
J.  CAI-RON...     35:      3791 
c.     H.  MAR- 
polit.  econ., 
38'        2644 

Mrs.  Waldin's  confidant. 
In  Pictures  of  country 
Mitchell,  Donald  Grant, 
(b.  1822). 
BACHELOR'S  reverie,   A. 
v   4  

A.  CARY. 
life                    35'       3918 

(Ik  Marvel). 

In  L.    C., 
4O'       1614 

DOCTOR  Johns.    Being  a 
certain  events  in   the  1 
thodox    minister    of 
N.  Y.      I860.      2  v.      1 
DREAM  life  :  a  fable  of 
N    Y       1866       l''° 

narrative  of 
fe  of  an   or- 
Connecticut. 
2°                         38'301i-12 

the  seasons. 
33-       3021 

Moby  Dick.     11.  MKLVILLE.     Same  as 
The  whale  38*       2875 

FRESH  gleanings.    N.  Y.     1851.     12°.     33:       3023 
LORGNETTE,  The;  or,  studies  of  the 
town.     By  an  Opera  goer.     N.  Y. 
1851      2    v       12J                SS-   309.fi-7 

Mocking-bird's  .singing-school.      E. 
EGGLESTON.         In    Schoolmaster's 
stories  37'       1595 

REVERIES  of  a  bachelor 
of  the  heart.     N.  Y. 
SEVEN  stories,    with    bn 
attic.    N.  Y.     1864.     1 

or,  a  book 
854.      12°...      33:       3029 
sement   and 
2°                       38'       3013 

Modern    accomplishments;      or,   the 
imirch   of  intellect.     C.   SINCLAIK.     39:       1730 
The  same.     In  AV.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  14  *15:       49'M 
The  same....                                                   34:       4184 

Account  of  a  eonsulftte. 
Bride  of  the  ice-king 
Cabriolet. 
Count  Pesaro. 

Mitchell,  Rev.  Walter. 

BRYAN  Maurice;  or,  the  seeker.   Phil. 
1869.     12° 38: 


Emile  Florae. 

Petit  Soulier. 

t'nder  the  roof. 

Wet  day  at  an  Irish  inn. 


3020 


Modern  chivalry;  or,  the  adventures 

of    Captain    Farrago   and  Tcague 

O'Regan.     H.  H.  BRACKKNRID(;K.     35:      2508 
Modern  Cressida,  A.      F.   ASH  ETON. 
H'iYA  HALI.OWKLL'S  On  the  church 

steps 4O:       1C31 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MODERN. 


147 


MOORE. 


Modern  fables.     K".  EOOLESTON.     In 

Schoolmaster's  stories  ...................     37:       1595 

Modern  Grist-Ida,    The.       M.   EIMJK- 

WOKTH.     In  her  N.  and  T..  v.  5  .....     37:       15(10 

Modern  Griseldii,  and  Belinda.      M. 

EixiKWORTH.     2  v  ......................     37:   14H8-9 

Modern  society.    C.  SINCLAIR  ..........     39:      1731 

Thesmne.     /«  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  14  ......   *15:       4024 

The  same  ......................................     34:       4184 

Moffat,  -Vr».  A.  S. 

O.NK-ARMKD    Hugh,    the    little   corn 
merchant;     or,     Ralph    and    Tib. 
Host.      18U8.      16°  ........................      38:       3025 

Moffett,  E.  L. 

CROWN-   jewels.     N.   Y.     1871.     12°.     38:       3030 
Mohammed  All  nnd  his  house.     C. 

M.  MUNDT.     (Louisa  MHhlbach)....     38:       3248 

Mohun  :  or,  the  lust  days  of  Lee.     J. 

E.  CUOKR  ..................................    35:      4708 

Mohicans   of  Paris,   The.      A.   (D.) 

PI-MAS  ......................................     37:      1000 

Moir,  Davis  M.     (  Delta). 

BRIDAL  of  Bothwick,  The.    In  Club- 
book  ...................  ......................     4O:       1520 

DIVINITY   student,   The.     In    W.  T. 
B.,  v.  3  ......................................    4O:      1713 

Moliere,    .lean      Baptiste,     Poquelin. 


(1622-1673). 

TALKS  from  his  plays. 

nard.     Loud.     1859. 


D.   B.  Len- 
12°  ............ 


38:       1518 


George  Dandin. 
Msiladf  imitffinairp,  Le. 
M^dcoin  n  »lgr6  Ini. 
Misimthropo. 
Pouroeaugnac.  M.  do. 
PrOcieusos  rodicules,  Les. 
Print;o«sp  d'Elide. 
Sgannrclle. 
Tarntffe. 


'"34: 


Qmtcnta  : 
Avare,  T/. 

Bourgeois  gentilhomn 
,  lie. 

Eoolo  des  fommos,  L'. 
Ecole  des  maris,  L'. 
Ktourdi,  L'. 

Fommes  savantes,  LOP.     | 
Fotirberries    do    scapin 
Les. 

Moll   Flanders.     I).  PuFoK.     In  Nov. 
and  Misc.  works,  v.  3.  ................. 

Mona,  the  vestal.    Sfrt.  A.  H.  POKSKY. 

In  Nora  Brady's  vow  .................     37:         795 

Monaldi  :  a  tale.'    W.  ALLHTOX  ........     35:        610 

Monarch    of    Mincing     lane.       \V. 

BLACK  ......................................    35:      2180 

Monare.    Mrs.  R.  S.  GRKENOUOH.    In 

Arabesques  ................................     33:       1705 

Monastery,  The.     F.  GOTTSCHAI.CK. 

In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2  .........................      4O:       1561 

Monastery,  The.  Sir  W.  SCOTT.  Par 

ker  ed.      2  v  ..............................   *39:1317-18 

The  same.      Kdin.  ed  .....................     39:       1356 

The  same.      Abbotsford  ed  ..............     39:       1363 

The  same  ......................................     39:       1379 

The  same.       Household  ed.     2v  ......     39:1413-14 

Thesame.      Pocketed  ....................     39:       1454 

The  same.      Tauchnit/,  ed  ...............     39:       1483 

Moncrieff,  Henry  Wellwood. 

VISIT    to    mv   discontented    cousin. 

Host.     1871.      16°  ........................     38:       3035 

Moncrieff,  Robert  Hope.     (Axcotl  It. 

Hope). 
LYCL-K  boys,  The;  or,  school  life  in 

France.     Edin.     n.  d.     18°  ..........     38:       3040 

MARTYR  shepherd,  The:   a  story  of 
the   Scottish   covenanters.      Edin. 
n.  d.     18°  ..................................     38:       3041 

STOKIKS  of  French  school  life.   Edin. 

1871.      12°  .................................     38:       3042 

Content  t: 

[.  The  now  master, 
II.  Thi-  now  hoy. 
III.  Tho  new  book. 

Money  and  music.      C.  F.  HAKNARD, 

jr.     (Jane  Kiiigxford.)  ..................     35;       1627 


Money  makers,  The;  or,  the  victory 

of  the  basilisks.      \V.  T.  ADAMH. 

(Oliver   Optic) 35:         259 

Moneyed  man.  The;  or,  the  lesson  of 

a  life.     H.  SMITH.     3v 39:1869-71 

Monikins,  The.    J.  F.  COOPER 35:      4748 

Thesame 35:       4749 

Monk,  The.     M.  G.  LEWIS *!_,.  R. 

Monk  of  Cimies.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  14 39:       1649 

Monk    of    Conradburg's    tale,    The. 

NACHTHIALI.    (Otmar).      In  R.  G. 

N.,  v.  2 4O:      1561 

Monk  of  St.  Anthony,  The.    A.  CAMP- 

BKLL.     /n  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:      1712 

Monks  of  Drvburgh,  The.     A.  UAMP- 

HKI.L.     In  W.  t.  R.,  v.  2 4O:      1712 

Monomaniac,  The.     Surgeon's  tales. 

A.  LEIOHTOV.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9...     4O:       1719 
Monsieur  Antoine.    Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

PriiKVAST.     (George  Sand) 37:         917 

Monsieur  Maurice:  a  new  novelette; 

and  other  tales.     A.  B.  EDWARDS. 

3  v 37:    1527-9 

Qmfentx  : 

v.  I.  Cnhnrt-t   of  tin-  Bronk  of 
day. 

Engineer's  story. 

Monsiour  M:uirioo. 
II.  New  P;iss,  The. 

Nifilit  on  the  borders   of 
tin-  Klnek  forest. 

Service  of  dimmer. 

Story  of  Ernest  Christian 

Sonoefter. 
Monsieur  Sylvestre.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  P. 

Dfi>Bv.\NT.     ( (Iforijf  Sund) 37: 

38: 


Story  of  Salome. 
.III.  All-saints  ovo :  a  story 

of      circumstantial      eTi- 

denoo. 

Four-fifteen  express,  The. 
Sister  Johanna's  story. 
Tragedy  in  the  Palazzo  Bftr- 

dello. 


918 
2545 


38: 
4O: 

37: 


Monsieur  Violet.    Ca/>t.  F.  MARRY  AT. 
Montague,  Capt.  W.  E. 

CLAUDK  Meadowleigh.    Lond.    1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° .' 

Montalti,  Gentile.     In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  2. 
Monte-Cristo,    Count   of.      A.  (P.) 

DIM  AS 

Monte-Cristo,     Countess     of.        J. 

PI-BOYS  37: 

Montford.     H.  LEE.     In  Canterbury 

tales,  v.  1 38: 

Montgomery,  Hon.  Mrs.  Alfred. 
MI.VK    own    familiar    friend.     Lond. 

1872.     3  v.     sm.   8° 38:   3083-5 

Montgomery,  C. 

E  AOL  E  pass:  life!  on  the  border.     N. 

Y.     1852.     12° 

Montgomery,  Florence. 

THROWN-   together:    a  story.     Phil. 

1872.      12° .' 

THWARTED;    or,   duck's    eggs   in   a 

hen's  nest.     Phil.     1874.    'l2° 

Moods.     L.  M.  AI.COTT 35: 

Moonfolk:    a   true    account    of   the 

home   of    the   fairy    tales.      J.  G. 

AI-STIX "... 35: 

Moonshine :    fairy  stories.       E.   H. 

KXATCHHUI.I.-HUGESSKX 38: 


3051-3 
2658 


973 


896 


1422 


38:      3070 


38: 
38: 


3075 

3076 
461 


937 


1063 


"Potter's  gift. 
Provender  lioes,  The. 
Robin-a-Rohin-a-  Bilberry- 
Ben. 

Valentine's  day. 
Wizard  of  Bockhanger,  The. 


Qmlmtf : 

Hoy  and  the  biids,  The. 
Charlie  among  the  elves. 
Chnxtmas  morning. 
Fern  fairy,  The. 
Fitz's  story. 
Mulligatawny. 
Nose,  The. 

Moonstone.    (W.)  W.  COM. INS 35;      4568 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:       4569 

Moore,  Mrs.  Bloomficld  H. 

ON  dangerous  ground.     Phil.     1876. 

12°  38:       3089 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MOORE. 


148 


MORTIMER. 


Moore,  Emily  H.     (Mignonette). 

LOST  life,  A.     N.  Y.     1871.     12° 38:      3091 

Moore,  John. 

ZKLUCO.      Lond.      1820.      2  v.      18°.     38:3096-7 
Moore,  M.  A. 

DINAH.     N.  Y.     1861.     12° 38:      3100 

Moorish  gold,  The.     J.  INGKI.OW.   In 

Stories'told  to  a  child 38:  33 

Moorland  cottage.     Mrs.  (M.)  E.  C. 

GASKELL 37:      2869 

Mopsa,  the  fairy.    J.  INOKLOW 38:          30 

Moral  of  many   fables.     H.   MARTIN- 

KAU.     In  Illus.  of  polit.  eoon.,  v.  9.     38:       2647 
Moral  tales,     M.  EDGEWORTH.     2  v...     37:  1494-5 

Contents  : 

Mademoiselle  Panache, 

Part  2. 

Prussian  vase. 
Mnrnd  the  unlucky. 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.   1-2.     37:    1496-7 
Moral  tales.     Mme.  GUIZOT.     Tr.  by 

Mrs.  L.   Burke .".     37;       3630 

Contents  : 


Forester. 

Good  aunt,  The. 

Good  French  governess. 

Knapsack,  The:  a  drama. 


Aglnia  and  Leontine;  or, 
manoeuvring. 

Armand  ;  or,  the  indepen 
dent  boy. 

Dream,  The :  an  eastern 
tale. 

Edward  and  Eugenia. 

Eudoxia ;  or,  legitimate 
pride. 

Franeou. 

Helen;  or,  the  failure. 


History  of  a  louis  d'or. 

Julia  ;  or,  the  tale  of  Mme. 
Cromie  MitHine. 

Little  hrigands. 

Marie ;  or,  the  feast  of  Cor 
pus  Ohristi. 

M.  le  Chevalier. 

Old  Goneviove. 

Oh  !  Oh  !  Oh! 

Secret  of  courage,  The. 


Morals  and  mysteries.  H.  A'ii>e  .........     35: 

Morals  of  Abou    Ben    Adhem,   The. 


I).  R.  LOCKE. 
Morals  of  May    Fair. 


33: 
37: 
38: 


38: 


Tom  White. 

Two  wealthy  farmers. 

Valley  of  tears. 


Mrs.   A.   ED 
WARDS.     Same  an  Philip  Karnscliff. 
Mordaunt   hall.     A.  MARSH-CALD- 

WEI.I 

More,  Hannah.     (1745-1833). 

C<ELEBS  in  search  of  a  wife.     N.  Y. 

1857.      12° 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 34: 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 34: 

RURAL  tales.     N.  Y.     1854.     16° 38: 

Contents: 
All  for  the  best. 
Parley,  the  porter. 
Pilgrims. 

Straight     gate    and    the 
broad  way. 

SHEIMIKRD  of    Salisbury  plain,  The, 

and  other  tales.    >T.  Y.     1859.    12°.     38: 
Contents  : 
Allegories : 
Grand  assizes. 
Parley,  the  porter. 
Pilgrims,  The. 
Servant    man      turned 

soldier. 
Straight  gate  and  broad 

way. 

Valley  of  tears. 
Stories    for    persons    of 

middle  rank  : 
Cure    for    the    melan 
choly. 

History  of  Mr   Fantom 
and  his  man  William. 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  1 34: 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  1 34: 

More,  Sir  Thomas.     ( 1 480-1  535 ). 
UTOPIA;     or,    the    happy    republic. 

Lond.     1852.      12° 54: 

More,  fiir  Thomas,  Household  of.     A. 

MANNING 38: 

The  same... 38: 


364 


2i;i8 


1549 


2600 


3106 
17H1 
1763 
3107 


3108 


'Tin  all  for  the  best. 
Two  wealthy   farmers ; 

or,  Mr.  Bragwell. 
Tales      for-     the     common 

people : 

Black  Giles,  the  poacher. 
History  of  Hetty  Hrown. 
History  of  Hester  Wilmot. 
History  of  Tom  White. 
Shepherd     of      Salisbury 

plain. 

Sunday  school. 
Tawny    Rachel  ;    or,    the 

fortune  teller. 
Two  shoemakers. 


1760 
1762 


1390 


2470 
2471 


3181 


My  little  gentleman. 
My  lost  sister. 
NoMiiiy's  child. 
Huthy's  country. 
Thin  ii-e. 
Uncle  Jack. 

Wliut   c»me   to   Olive    Hay- 
garth. 


1055 
706 


38:      3113 


More   bed-time   stories.      Mrs. .  L.    C. 

MOULTON 38: 

Contents : 

Against  wind  and  tide. 
Agatha's  lonely  days. 
Blue  sky  and  white  clouds 
Cflusin  from  Boston. 
Head  boy  of  Eagleheight 

school. 

Joe  Golding'.s  Christmas. 
Missy. 

My  comforter. 
More  happy  thoughts.      F.   C.   BUR- 

NAND 33: 

More  than  she  could   bear.      G.    W. 

ARCHER 35: 

Mourdun:    a  tale  of  1210.     Sir   W. 

SCOTT 

Morell,  V.  M. 

WINGED  chariot.     Cin.     1858.      12°. 
Morenos,  Ojos.     (pseud.) 

WHAT  will  the  world  say?  and  Only 

a  woman.     Phil.     1873.     12° 

Moretti    Campanula.         JV/i'w    A.    I. 
THACKERAY.     With  To  Esther  and 

other  tales 

Morford,  Henry.     (  The  Governor). 

COWARD,  The:  a  novel  of  society  and 

the  field  in  1803.    Phil.    1864.    12°. 

DATS  of  shoddy,  The:  a  novel  of  the 

great  rebellion  of  1861.     Phil.     n. 

d.     12° 

.   JOHN  Jasper's  secret.  Phil.  1871.  12°. 
ONLY   a  commoner.      Lond.       1871. 

3  v.     sin.  8° 

SHOULDER  straps :    a  novel   of  New 
York  and  the  army  in  18(J2.      1'hil. 

1863.      12° 

Morgan,  Henry. 

NKI>  Nevins,  the  news-boy  ;  or,  street 
life  in  Boston.     Host.     1X6!).     lti°. 
Morgan,  Lady  Sydney  Owenson. 
FLORENCE  Macarthy:  a  national  tale. 

N.  Y.     n.  d.     12° 

Moritz,  August,  and  RUHKOTF,  Julie. 
NANNIE'S  jewel-case  ;  or,  true  stories 
and  false.  Tales  tr.  by  Trauerman- 
tel.     N.  Y.     1867.     16° 39: 

Contents : 

Hymn-book,  The.     A.  MORITZ. 
Kasern,  the  miser.     A.  Moanz. 
William,  the  little  chimney  sweeper.     A.  MORITZ. 
Young  countess,  The.    J.  RuHKorF 

Morley,  Susan. 

AII.EEN  Ferrers.     N.   Y.     1875.     8°. 
THROSTLETHWAITK.        Phil.        1876. 

12°  

Merely  Ernstein.     G.  P.  R.  JAMKS... 
Morning-glories,  and  other  stories. 
L.  M.  ALCOTT  ... 


38: 


39: 


38: 


38: 
38: 

38: 


38:   3129 


3118 
2865 
3123 


3124 
2125 


38: 


38: 


3138 
3144 

727 


38:   3150 


38: 
38: 


35: 


3151 
205 


462 


Contents  : 

(JhriMmas  song,  A. 
Fairy  fire-fly 
Fancy's  friend. 
Gold-nn  and  silver-tail. 
Little  Gulliver. 


Morning  glories. 
Nautilus,  The. 


Peep !    Peep  !    Peep 
Poppy's  pranks. 
Rose  family.  The. 
Shadow -children. 
Strange  island,  A. 
Whale  story,  The. 
What  the  swallows  d 
Morris,  Peter.     See   LOCKHART,  J.  G. 
Morrisons,  The.      Mrs.  M.  HOSMER. 
Morten   Lange.      H.    C.   ANDERSKN. 
In  Danes  sketched  by  themselves, 

v.  1 

Mortimer,  C.  B. 

MORTON  Montagu;  or,  a  young 
Christian's  choice.  A  narrative 
founded  on  facts  in  the  early  his 
tory  of  a  deceased  Moravian  mis 
sionary  clergyman.  N.  Y.  1850. 
12°  ... 


d. 


37:      4701 


4O:      1530 


38:      31 5G 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MORTIMER. 


149 


MTOOE. 


Mortimer,  Grace. 

Two  Barbaras,  The.      N.  Y.      1876. 

12°  38:       3192 

Mortimer's  college  life.     E.  .1.  MAY.     38:      2782 
Mortlake  :    a  legend  of   Merton.     J. 

M.UDMKNT.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 4O:       1714 

Mortomley's    estate.       Mrs.    J.    H. 

KIDDKLL.     (F.  <>.    Traff'urd).     3  v.     39:     383-5 
Morton,  Ludy.     See   DOUGLAS,   Lady 

Morton. 
Morton  house.     F.  C.  FISIIKB.  (Chri.i- 

tiait  Reid) 37:       2200 

Morton  .Montagu.     C.  B.  MORTIMER.     38:      3156 
Mosaic  worker's  daughter,  The.      J. 

M.  C.U-ES.    3v 35:3753-5 

Mose  Evans.     W.  M.  BAKKR 35;       1431 

Mosspits,  The.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Tales  of  woman's  trials 37:       3888 

The  same 37:       3889 

Moses  Adams,     (pseud.)     See  BAUIIY, 

George  W. 
Moss  roses;  or,  the  brother  and  sister. 

Mrs.  E.  C.  EMIIURY.     In  Pictures 

of  early  life 37:      1700 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.     X.  HAW 
THORNE.     2  v 37:   4182-3 

Contents  : 
Artist    of  the  beautiful, 

v.  2. 

Birthmark,  v.  1. 
Buds     and    bird    voices, 

v.  1. 

Celeslial  railroad,  v.  1. 
Christmas  banquet,  v.  1. 
Drowne's  wooden  image, 


Mrs.  Bullfrog,  v.  1. 
Monsieur  'in  Miroir,  v.  1. 
New  Adam  and  Kve,  y.  2. 
Old  apple  dealer,  v.  2. 
Old  manse,  v.  1. 
P's  correspondence,  v.  2. 
Passages  from  a  relinquish 

ed  work,  v.  2. 
Procession  of  life,  v.  I. 
Rappuccini's  daughter,  v.  1. 
Koger  Malvin's  burial,  v.  2. 
Select  party,  v.  1. 
Sketches    'from      memory, 

v.  2. 

Virtuoso's  collection,  v.  2. 
Young     Goodman     Brown, 

v.  L 


Earth's  holocaust,  v.  2. 
Egotism  ;  or,  the  bosom 

serpent,  v.  2. 
Feathertop  :  a  moralized 

legend,  v.  1. 
Fire  worship,  v.  1. 
Hall  ofliir.tasy,  v.  1. 
Intelligence  office,  v.  2. 

Moss-side.      Mrs.  M.  V.  (H.)  TKU- 

HTNE.      (Marion  Harland) 39:       2841 

Mosstrooper,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,v.  6.    4O:      1716 

Most  pleasant  history  of  Tom  a  Lin 
coln,  surnamed  the  boast  of  Eng 
land.  R.  JOHNSON.  In  Thorns' 
English  romances 33:  4021 

Mostyn,  Sydney. 

PERPLEXITY.       Lond.       1872.      3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:  3161-3 

SURGEON'S  secret,  The.    Lond.    1872. 

sm.  8° 38:      3104 

Moth,  The.  Mrs.  C.  E.  TONKA. 
(  Charlotte  Elizabeth).  H^th  Philip 
and  his  garden 39:  30G8 

Moth  and  rust.     Bost.     1870.     10° 4O:       2397 

Mother,   The.      T.  S.  ARTHUR.      In 

Til  ree  eras 35:         800 

Mother,  The.      Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Tales  of  woman's  triuls 37:       3888 

Thesame 37:      3889 

Mother-in-law,    Tim.      Mrs.  W.  A. 

BIIARUMAN 35:      2285 

Mother-in-law,  The:  a  tale  of  do 
mestic  life.  Mrs.  E.  I).  E.  N. 
SOUTHWORTH .  39:  2030 


39: 
39: 


Mother   Magpie's  mischief.      Mr*.  H. 

(E.)B.STows.  //(Queer  little  people.     39:       2334 

Motherless,  The.     Mad.  Guizot  DE- 
WITT 37:        404 

Motherless  children.     H.   N.   (W.) 

BAKKR.     (Aunt  ffaltie) 35:       1395 

Mother's  recompense:  sequel  to  Home 

influence.     G.  Am'iLAR 35:         340 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     35:        347 


4O:       2400 


38:      3175 
38:      3180 


Little  mother. 
Margaret's  necklace. 
Maud  Granger's  new  dress. 
Mr.  Turk  and  what  became 

of  him. 

Paying  off  Jane. 
Sir  Harry. 
What  liirdie  did. 
What  Jess  Cortrell  did. 


In  Stories 


Mother's  trials,  A.     By  the  author  of 

My  lady.     N.  Y.     1800.     12° 

Motley,  John  Lothrop.     (b.  1814). 
MKKKY-MOUNT:    a  romance.     Bost. 

1840.      12° 

Moulton,  Mrs.  Louise  Chandler. 
BKD-TIMK  stories.     Bost.     1873.     16°. 
Contents : 
Bt'njie. 

Child's  good  work. 
Child's  tragedy. 
Coals  of  fire. 
How  the  girls  got  rid  of 

Freddy. 

Janie  Leech's  angel. 
Just  a  little  bit  of  Christ 
mas. 

Light  in  the  window. 
DR.   Huger's   intentions. 

and  sketches 4O: 

MORE  bed-time  stories.     Bost.    1875. 
IB° 38: 

Contents  : 

Against  wind  and  tide. 
Agatha's  lonely  days. 
Blue      sky      and    "white 

clouds. 

Cousin  from  Boston. 
Head  hoy  of  Eagleheight 

school. 

Joh  Golding's  Christinas. 
Missy. 

MY  third  book:  a  collection  of  tales. 
N.  Y.     1859.     12° 

Contents  : 

Cottage  on  the  hill. 
Four  letter*  from  Helen 

Hamilton. 
How  one  woman  came  to 

many. 

Joanna,  the  actress. 
Joseph       Thome,        his 
!  Ailing. 


K',81 


.'1281 


My  comforter. 
My  litili''  gentleman. 
My  lost  sister. 
Nobody's  child. 
Ruthy's  country. 
Thin  ice. 
Uncle  Jack. 
What  came  to  Olive 
garth? 


Hay- 


38:       3182 


Leona :    a     blind    man's- 

story. 

Mis!  over  the  valley. 
Mountain  road. 
SOMK  women's   hearts. 
Hi"  ... 


My  inheritance. 

Number  101. 

Olive  Winchester  Wight. 

Phantom    face :     story    for 

Christmas. 

Pride  of  Moses  Grant. 
Itecord  of  a  troubled  life. 
Story  ol'a  man  of  business. 
Tenant    of   the    old    brown 

house. 
Uncje    Roger's    story    and 

mine. 

Bost. 


1874. 


38:      3183 


Cun'cnts  : 
Brains. 

Fleeing  from  fate. 
Household  gods. 
Judge's  vrife. 


Letter,  and  what  came  of  it. 
Little  Gibraltar. 
Out  of  Nazareth. 
Twelve  years  of  my  life. 
Mount  Hope;  or,  Philip,  king  of  the 
Wampanoan:    an    historical     ro 
mance.     G.  H.  HOLLIHTKR 37: 

Mountain  storm.     T.  GILI.ESI-IE.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  1 

Mpuntford,  William. 

TnoHi'K:   a  quiet    English  town   and 

life  therein.      Host.'     1852.      12° 

Mourning  queen.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SIIKK- 

woon.     In  Works,  v.   7 

Mouse  tower,  The.    If.  GOTTSCHALCK. 

In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 

Mowatt,  Anna  C.    See  RITCHIE,  Mrs. 

A.  C.  M. 

Moyna  Brady.     Jfrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 
In    Lights  and  shadows  of    Irish 

life,  v.  2 38: 

Mozart,   Wolfgang   A.     Mm.  E.    F. 
EI.LET.      /«   Nouvellettes  of    the 

musicians 37: 

Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.   C.  F.  BAR 
NARD.      (Jane  Kingxford) 35: 

Muddock,  J.  E. 

FALSK  heart,  A.    Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 

Mudford,  William. 

IRON  shroud,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  3 

Mudge,  G.  A. 

BOAT-HUILDER'S  family.  Bost.  1871. 
16°  ... 


4557 


4O:   1711 


38:  3190 
39:  1642 
4O:  1561 


3883 


1050 


1028 


38:  3inr>-7 


4O:   1013 


38:   3205 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MuDIE. 


150 


MuKRAT. 


Mudie,  Mary. 

ST.  Michael's  priory.     Lond.     1871. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 38:3209-10 

Miiller,      Christine.        (pseud.)       See 

WALRKK,  E.  C.  W. 
Muller,  F.  P. 

FOUNTAIN   of  youth.      Lond.     1866. 

sm.  8° 38:       3214 

Muller,  Otto.     (b.  1818). 

CHARLOTTE  Ackerman.  ( Charlotte 
Ackermann  :  ein  Hamburger  Theater- 
Roman  auxdemvorigcn  Jakrhundert). 
Tr.  bv  Mrs.  Chtipman  Colemun  and 

daughters.     Phil.     187:.     12° 38:      3216 

DR.  Goethe's  courtship.  (Der  Stadt- 
schultheisK  von  Frankfurt:  ein, 
Familien-Roman  aus  dem  vorigen 
Jahrhunderi.)  Tr.  by  V.  S.  Lond. 

1866.  16° 38:       3217 

Mugby  junction.  C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS. 

With.  Master  Humphrey's  clock 37;  497 

Mugby  junction,  and  Dr.  Marigold's 

prescriptions.  C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS.  37:  464 
Miihlbach,  Louisa.  (pseud.)  See 

MUNDT,  Mrs.  Clara  Muller. 

Mulgrave,  Earl. 

CONTRAST,  The.     In  W.  S.   C.   L.,  v. 

14 *15:       4924 

The  same 34:      4184 

Mulholland,  Mis*  — 

WICKED  woods  of  Tobereevil,   The. 

Bost.      1873.      8°  38:       3223 

Mulock,  Mis*  D.  M.    See  CRAIK,  Mrs. 

Dinah  Maria. 
Mumford,  M.  E. 

Hi  LA    Dart,    a    born    romp.       Phil. 

1871.      16° 38:       3230 

Mundt,   Mm.  Clara  Muller.     (Louisa 

Miihlbach).     (1814-1876). 
ANDREAS    Hofer.       (Tr.    of  Andreas 
Ilo/er.     Pt.  1,  of  Erzherzog  Johann 
und  seine  Zeit).     N.  Y.     1868.     12°.     38:       3235 
BERLIN   and   Sans-Souci ;    or,  Fred 
erick    the  Great    and   his   friends. 
(Tr.  of  Berlin  und  Sansxouci,  oder 
Friedrich     der     (Irosse     und    seine 

Freunde).     N.  Y.     1868.     8° 38: 

BERNTHAL;  or,  the  son's  revenge. 
(Tr.  of  Der  Sohn  seiner  Zeit.) 

N.  Y'.     1871.     8° 38: 

DAUGHTER  of   an   empress.      N.  Y. 

1868.     8° 38: 

EMPRESS  .Josephine:  an  historical 
sketch  of  the  days  of  Napoleon. 
(Tr.  of  Kaiserin  Josephine:  ein  Na- 
poleoni.schex  Lebenxbild).  N.  Y'. 

1867.  8° 38: 

FREDERICK  the  Great  and  his  court. 

(Tr.    of    Friedrich   der    (rroxxe   und 

seinHof).    N.Y.     1867.     12° 38: 

FREDERICK  the  Great  and  his  family. 
(Tr.  of  Friedrich  der  Groxse  und 
Mine  Oeschwister).  N.  Y'.  1871. 


GOETHE  and  Schiller.  (Tr.  of  Fiir- 
xttn  und  Dichter.  Pt.  2,  of  Deutsch- 
land  in  Sturm  und  Drang.)  N.  Y. 
1872.  8° 

HENRY  the  Eighth  and  his  court. 
(Tr.  of  Kiinig  Heinrich  VIII  und 
sein  ffof,  oder  Katharine  Parr). 
N.Y.  1873.  8° 

JOSEPH  II,  and  his  court.  (Tr.  of 
Kaiser  Joseph  der  Zweite  und  sein 
Hof.)  N.  Y.  1867.  12° 


38: 
38: 


3237 
3238 


3239 


3240 


38:      3241 


38:      3242 


3243 
3244 


Mundt,  (continued.) — 

LOUISA  of  Prussia,  and  her  times. 
(Tr.  of  RiKtiHt  and  Jena.  Pt.  1,  of 
Napoleon  in  Deutschland.)  N.  Y. 

1867.      8° 38:       3245 

MARIA    Theresa    and     her    fireman. 

(Tr.  of  Maria  Theresia  und  ihr  Ofen- 

heizer).      With  Merchant  of  Berlin.     38:       3247 

MAKIK  Antoinette  and  her  son.    (Tr. 

of  Marie  Antoinette  und  ihr  Sohn). 

N.Y.      1872.     8° 38:       3246 

MERCHANT  of   Berlin,   The.      N.Y'. 

1872.      8° 38:       3247 

MOHAMMED  AH  and  his  house.  (Tr. 
of  Mohammed  Alt  und  .sein  Haux). 

N.  Y.      1872.     8° 38:       3248 

NAPOLEON  and  Blucher.  (Tr.  of 
Napoleon  und  BHicher.  Pt.  3,  of 
Napoleon  in  Deutxchland).  N.  Y. 

1867.      8° 38:       324!) 

NAPOLEON  and  the  queen  of  Prussia. 
(Tr.  of  Napoleon  und  die  Kijiiigin 
Louise.  Pt.  2,  of  Napoleon  in 
Drutxchland).  N.  Y.  1868.  8°...  38:  3250 
OLD  Frit/,  and  the  new  era.  (Tr.  of 
Der  alte  Fritz  und  die  neue  Zeit.  Pt. 
1,  of  Deutschlaad  in  Sturm  und 

Drang).     N.  Y'.      1868.     8° 38:       3251 

PRINCE  Eugene,  and  his  times.  (Tr. 
of  I'rinz  Eugen  und  seine  Zeit).  N. 

Y.      1809.      8° 38:       3252 

QIEEN  Hortense:  a  life  picture  of 
the  Napoleonic  era.  (Tr.  of  Kiini- 
giii  Ilortenxe :  ein,  Napoleomsches 

Lcbenxbild).     N.  Y.      1870.      8° 38:       3253 

STORY  of  a  millionaire  (Tr.  of  Bon - 
nerx,  oder  die  Geschichte  einex  Mil- 

lionarx.)     N.Y'.     1872.      12° 38:       3254 

Two  life  paths:   a  romance.     (Tr.  of 

Zwei  Lebenswege).     N.Y.    18o9.    8°.     38:       3255 
Mungo.      J.  AHHOTT.     In    H.   S.    B., 

v.  11 35:          46 

Munster  festival.     G.  GRIFFIN.     3  v.     37:   3552-4 
Murad,  the  unlucky.    M.  EDOEWORTH. 

In  her  N.  and  f.,  v.  3 37;       1498 

The  «ime.     In  Popular  tales,  v.  2 37:       1507 

The  same.      In  L.  ('.,  v.  12 4O:       1622 

Murder  considered  as  one  of  the  fine 
arts.      T.   DEtji  INCEY.     In  L.  C., 

v.  2 4O:       1612 

Murder   of  the  archbishop  of  Paris. 
(W.)    W.   COLLINS.        With   Dead 

secret 35:       4552 

The  same.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  5 4O:       1645 

Murderer's     last    night,    The.       T. 

DOVULEDAY.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  4 4O:       1694 

Murders  in  Rue  Morgue,  The.     E.  A. 

POE.     In  L.  C.,  v.  3 4O:       161.'! 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  1 34:       1831 

Murdoch,  Ken.  David. 

KOYAI.IST'S  daughter  and  the  rebels; 
or,  the  Dutch  domain  of  the  Cats- 
kills  :  a  tale  of  the  revolution. 

Phil.      1865.      12° 38:       3275 

Murphy,  Rosalie  Miller. 

DESTINY;    or,    life    as    it    is.     N.Y. 

1867.      12° 38:       3280 

Murphy's   master.      .].  S.  SAUZADE. 

(Janus  I'uyn) 39;       1173 

Murray,  Charles  Augustus. 

PRAIRIE  bird.       Lond.       1844.      3  v. 

12°  38:   3285-7 

Murray,  Elizabeth  Alice. 

FI.OWKR  of  Kildalla,    The.       Lond. 

1870.     3  v.     sm.  8° 38:   3293-5 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


MURRAY. 


151 


MY. 


Murray,  K.  A.,  {continued. ) — 

lioiiKKT        Chetwvnds       confession. 

A  novel.  Lond.")868.    3  v.    sni.  8°.     38:   3296-8 
Murray,  Grenville.     (  Troix-h'loiUs). 
MKMKKH     for     Paris,    The.        Host. 

1871.      8° 38:       3308 

The  same.     Leip.     1871.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 38:       3309 

YOUNG  Brown.      Bost.     1874.     8° 38:       3310 

MUSSBUS,  -Ionium  Carl  August.  (1735- 

1787). 
DUMB  love.     In  C.  G.  R.,  v.  1 35:      3873 

The  same.     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  3 4O:       l.r>62 

LIHUSSA.    /H  Tales  from  the  German.     4O:       1699 

The  same.     In  C.  G.  R.,  v.  1 35:       3873 

"  Muschachito  Mi<>.''     J.  INOKLOW. 

In  Sister's  bye-hours 38:  32 

Museum,  The.     J.  ABBOTT.     In  II.  S. 

B.,  v.  I; 35:          41 

Musset,  Alfred  de. 

SKI.KOTIONS  from  the  prose  and  poetry 

of.     Tr.  by  Mr*.  Wister.      N.  Y". 

1870.      16° 33:       3101 

Must  it  be?  K.  BAUER.  (Karl  Detlef.)  35:  1721 
Mustang  gray.  Hon.  .J.  CLKMKNS....  35:  4388 
Mute  singer.  Mr*.  A.  C.  M.  RITCHIK.  39:  431 
Mutiny  aboard  the  "Minnie  Jimps." 

H.  SPIOKR.     In    Bound    to    please, 

v.   1 39:       2096 

My  aunt  Kate.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHKKWOOD. 

/«  Works,  v.  7 39:       1642 

My  aunt   Margaret's  mirror.      Sir   W. 

SCOTT.      Parker  ed *39:       1340 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1370 

The  same 39:       1394 

The   same.         With   Talisman,    v.    2. 

Household  ed 39:       1434 

The  same.     Poeket  ed 39:       1464 

My  black  coat;  or,  the  breaking  of  the 

bride's  china.     J.  M.  WILSON.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  1 4O:       1711 

My  black  mirror.     (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

With  Alicia  Warlock 35:       4539 

The  same.      With  Queen's  revenge.... 
My  blind  sister.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  2....     4O:       1642 
My  brother  Robert.     In  N.  and  T.,v.  3.     4O:       1643    i 
My  brother's  keeper.     A.  15.  WARNKR.     4O:         166    I 
My  brother's  wife.     A.   B.   EDWARDS.     37:      1530   j 
My  chateaux.     G.  W.  CTRTIS.     In  L. 

C.,  v.  4 4O:      1614 

My  college  friends.     In  T.  f.  B .,  v.  2-3.     4O:    1693-4 

Content*: 

v  2.  Charles  Russell,  the  gentleman  commoner. 
3.  Horace  Leicester. 

Mr.  WellinRtoo  Hurst. 

My  country  town.  In  N.  and  T.  v.  1.  4O:  1641 
My  cousin  Maurice.  Loud.  1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8 4O:       2405 

My  cousin  Nickolas.     R.  H.   BARIIAM. 

(ThonuiK  Ingolxby).    In,  W.  S.  C.  L., 

v.  5 34:       4175 

The  same *15:       4915 

My  daughter  Elinor.  F.  L.  BKNKDICT.  35:  1946 
My  days  and  nights.  C.  C.  COFFIN. 

(Carleion) 35:       4492 

My  double  and  how  lie  undid  me.       K. 

E.  HALK.     In  If,  yes,  and  perhaps.     33:      1828 
My   enemy's   daughter.      J.   MCCAR 
THY 38:      2133 

My  English   acquaintance.     F.  HARD- 
MAS.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  9 4O:       1597 

My   father's   fireside.      A.  PKTKKKIN. 

In  \\.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:      1713 

My   first  love.      Mrs.  J.  H.  KIDDKLL. 

(F.  G.  Trafford).      With  Frank  Sin 
clair's  wife 39:     373-4 


My  first  voyage  to  so 
H.  G.  K INOSTON. 


uthern  seas.     W. 


38:       994 

My  friend,  the   Dutchman.     F.  HARD- 
MAN.      InT.f.    B.,  V.  6 4O:       1695 

My  grandmother.       Mrs.  M.  M.  SIIKR- 

WOOD.     /«  Works,  v.  13 39;       1648 

My  grandmother  that  might  have  been. 

A.  CARY.  ///  Rougegorge  and  other 

stories 4O:      1670 

My  great  aunt's  picture.   J.  INOKLOW. 

In  Studies  for  stories „     38:          34 

My  health.     F.  C.  BUBXAND 33:      10.17 

My   hero.     Mm.  Forrester 37:       2362 

My   hero;  or,   contrasted   lives.     Mrs. 

A.  E.  PORTKR 38:      4631 

My  heroine:  a  story.     N.   Y.      1871. 

8°  4O:       2407 

My  husband's  crime.     M.   R.   HOUSE- 

KKKI-KR 37:      4708 

My  husband's  winnings.  U.  (W.)  JKK- 

ROLD.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  12 34:       4182 

The  same -15:       4922 

My  inheritance.     L.  C.  MOULTON.     In 

My  third  book 38:       3182 

My  insect  queen.       By   the  author  of 

Margarets    engagement.        Lond. 

1869.      3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2406 

My   lady    Ludlow.     Mrs.   (M.)   E.   C. 

GASKKI.I 37:      2870 

The  same.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  9 4O:      1649 

My    last   tour.      T.    (E.)    HOOK.       In 

Precepts  and  practice,  v.  3 37:       4647 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  13 34:       4183 

The  same *15:       4923 

My  life.     W.  H.  MAXWELL.     Same  ax 

Captain  Blake 38:       2740 

The  same 38:       2741 

My  little  girl.   liy  the  authors  of  Heady- 
money  Mortiboy.     Bost.     1873.    8°.     4O:       2408 
My  little  lady,     jlfo.v  G.  F.   POYNTKR. 

N.  Y.      1872.      16° 4O:       2409 

The    same.     Leip.     1871.      2  v.  in  1. 

sq.   16° 4O:       2410 

My  little  ward.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  2 4O:       1642 

My  lost  house.     In  N.  and  T.  v.  7 4O:      1647 

My   married   life   at   Hillside.     R.    B. 

COFFIN.     (Barry  <lray) 35:       4503 

My  mother  and  I.     Mrs.  I).  M.  CRAIK. 

(formerly  Miss  Mulock] 35:       4932 

My  new  home.     S.  S.  ROBUINS 39:        454 

My   novel ;    or,    varieties    of    English 

life.     E.  G.   E.   L.    Bui.wER-Lyr- 

TON.       2v 35:   3135-6 

The  same.     Tiiuehnitz  ed.     4v 35:3137-40 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2 35:3141-2 

My  "\vn  story.     M.  HOWITT 37:       4754 

My  rococo  watch.  .Vi'.«  L.  M.  ALCOTT. 

In  Silver  pitchers 35:         471 

My  satchel  and  I  ;  or,  literature  afoot. 

I.  I/.AX 38:          75 

My  school-boy    friends.     R.    II.   MON- 

CRIEFF.     (Axcott  R.  Hope) 

My  shooting  box.      11.  W.   HRRBKRT...     37:       4354 
My   sister    Alice.       Mnt.    A.    FRASKK. 

With  Only  a  face 37:       2445 

My  sister  Jeannie.     Mad.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDKVANT.      (George  Sund] 37;         919 

My  sister  Kate.     In  W.  S.  C'.  L.,  v.  2...     34:      4172 

The  same »15:       4912 

My  sister   Rosa.     Mrx.   M.   E.  POOI.K. 

In  Pictures  of  cottage  life 38:       4624 

My   sun's    wife.     Alias   E.    JOLLY 38:        473 

My  southern  friends.     J.  R.  GILMORK. 

(Edmund  Kirke) 37:       3035 

My  spinsters.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS.   With 

Queen's  revenge 35:       4581 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


Mr. 


152 


NATIONAL. 


My  story.     F.  C.  FISHKR.      (Christian 

Reid).      With  Nina's  atonement  .....     37: 

My  story.     Mrs.  K.  B.  MACQUOID  ........     38: 

My  third  book.     Mrs.  L.  C.  MOULTON.     38: 
Contents  : 

Cottage  on  the  hill. 
Four  letters  from  Helen 

Hamilton. 
How  one  woman  came  to 


2201 
2352 
3182 


marry. 

Joanna,  the  actress. 
Joseph       Thorne,        his 

calling. 
Leotm:     a    blind    man's 

story. 

Mist  over  the  valley. 
Mountain  road. 


My  inheritance. 

Number  101. 

Olive  Winchester  Wight. 

Pliant'-m  face:  a   stoiy  for 

Christinas. 

Pride  of  Moses  Grant. 
Kecord  of  a  troubled  life. 
Story  of  a  man  of  business. 
Tenant    of   the    old    brown 

house. 
Uncle     Roger's    story    and 

mine. 


My  three  neighbors  in  the  Queen  City. 
By   a   Sylvan   Perm.     Gin.     1858. 


4O:      2415 


My  three  uncles.     Mrs.   M.  M.   SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  13 39;       1648 

My  time  and  what  I've  done  with  it. 

F.  C.  BURNAND 35:      3400 

My  two  partners.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  11.     4O:      1651 
My      uncle,      the      clockmaker.        M. 

HOWITT 37;       4755 

My  uncle,  the  curate.    M.  W.  SAVAGE.     39:      J203 

The  same.      Lond.  ed.       3  v: 39;    1204-6 

My  uncle  Timothy.   Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  "Works,  v.  6 39;       1641 

My  wife  and  I.  Mrs.  H.  (E.)  B.  STOWE.     39:      2328 
My  window.    (W.)  W.  COLLINS.   With 

Dead  secret 35;       4552 

The  same.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  5 4O:       1645 

My  young  Alcides.    C.  M.  Y'ONGK 4O:      1303 

Myddleton  Pomfret.     W.  H.  AINS- 

WORTH 35:        428 

Myllie  Moyne.     J.  F.  SMITH,     tieguel 

to  Philip  Blandford 39;       1904 

Myra  Gray;  or,  sown  in  tears,  reaped 

in  joy.     C.CARLOS-CLARKE.     3  v.     35:  3860-2 
Myra's   mirror.      J.    F.   FITTS.      In 

Rougegorge  and  other  stories 4O: 

Myrrha  Lake,  The  heart  of;  or,  into 

the  light  of  Catholicity.  M.  M.  LEE.     38: 
Myrtle,    Lewis,     (pseud.)     See  HILL, 

G.  C. 

Myself:  a  romance  of  New  England 

life.      Phil.     1872.     12 4O: 

Mysie's  pardon.    J.  W.  HAY.     3  v...     37: 
Mysteries  of  the  backwoods.     T.  B. 

THORPE 39: 

Mysteries  of  the  Court  of    Naples. 

G.  W.  M.  REYNOLDS ®39:         294 

Mysteries  of   Paris.    J.    M.   (called 

Eugene)  SUE.      3v *A. 

The  same 39;       2417 

Thesame 39:      2416 

Mysteries    of    Udolpho.      Mrs.    A. 

RADCLIFFE.     3v 39:     11-13 

Thesame 39:          14 

Mysterious  disappearance,  The.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 

Mysterious  guest,  The.    E.  A.  Du- 

PUY 37:      1071 

Mysterious  island,  The;  or,  wrecked 

in  the  air.     Same  as  Dropped  from 

the  clouds.    J.VERNE 39;       3696 

Thesame 39:      3703 

Mysterious   lodger,   The.    J.   KAV- 

ANAGII.      With  Seven  years 38:        681 

Thesame 38:        682 

Mystery,  The;  or  platonic  love.     G. 

S.  CROSBY 35:      5054 

Mystery,    The.       E.    P.    [Mrs.    H.] 

WOOD 4O:        710 


1670 


1435 


2420 
4206-8 


Mystery   of   Ashleigh    manor,   The. 

A  romance.  E.  K.  DAVIES.  3  v...  37:  117-19 
Mystery  of  Dark  hollow,  The.  Mrs. 

E.  D.  E.  N.  SOUTHWORTH 39;  2031 

Mystery  of  the  deserted  house,  The. 

E.  T.  W.  HOFFMAN.     In  Strange 

stories 37;  4480 

Mystery  of  Ed\vin  Drood.  C.  (J.  H.) 

DICKENS 37;  503 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.  2  v.  in  1.  37:  504 
The  same.  With  Uncommercial  trav.  37:  549 
Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.  C. 

( J.  H.)  DICKENS  and  T.  P.  JAMES.  37:  553 
Mystery  of  Holly  tavern.  L.  COLLIS.  35:  4630 
Mystery  of  Metropolisville.  E.  Eo- 

GLESTON 37;  1594 

Mystery  of  Orcival.  E.  GABORIAU.  37:  2751 


Nacoochee.     Rev.  F.  R.  GOULDING.     37:      3238 

Nameless  :  a  novel.  F.  M.  DOWN 
ING 37;  840 

Nan    Darrell :  or,   the   gipsy   mother. 

Miis  E.  PICKERING 38:       4441 

Nancy.     R.  BROTJGHTON 35:      2973 

Nanette  and  her  lovers.  T.  GWYNNE.     37:      3645 

Nannie's  jewel-case;  or,  true  stones 
and  false.  Tales  tr.  from  the  Ger 
man  of  Julie  RUHKOPF  and  Aug. 

MORITZ.     N.  Y.     1867.     16° T..     39;         727 

Contents : 

The  Hyrnn-book  :  Aug.  MOBITZ.  Kasern, 
the  miser:  Aug.  MORITZ.  William  the 
little  ehimnej -sweeper:  Aug.  MUKITB. 
Young  countess:  Julia  KUHROP*. 

Nanon ;  or,    woman's   war.     A.   (D.) 

DUMAS 37;      1024 

Nantle  ferry.     F.  W.  ROBINSON.     In 

Girl's  romance 39:         48o 

Napier,  Sir  Charles. 

\ViLLiAMtheconquerer:   an  histori 
cal  romance.      Lond.      1858.     8°...     38:       3500 

Napier,  Charles  Ottley  Groom. 

TOMMY  Try.     Lond.     1869.     sm.  8°.     38:       3504 

Napoleon.     J.  G.  LOCKHART.     In  T. 

f.  B.,  v.  1 4O:      1693 

Napoleon  and  Bluecher.     Kirs.  C.  M. 

MUNDT.      (Louixii Miihlbavh) 38:       3249 

Napoleon  1.  and  the  Queen  of  Prus 
sia.  Mrs.  C.  M.  MUNDT.  (Louisa 
Miihlbach)  38:  3250 

Nares,  E. 

TlIIXKS-I-TO-MYSELF.      Phil.      1864. 

16=  38:       3509 

Narration    of    certain      uncommon 

things   that  did   formerly   happen 

to    me.     Herbert   WILLIS.     Jn    T. 

f.  B.     v.  4 4Q:       1694 

Narrative  of  his  shipwreck.     Kir  E. 

SEAWARD.  //(Trav.  Lib.  Fict.  v.  1.     4O:       1691 
Nasby,  Itec.  Petroleum  V.       (  pseud). 

See  LOCKE,  David  Ross. 
Nash,  Willard  G. 

CENTURY'  of  gossip,  A;  or,  the  real 

and  the  seeming.  New  England  life. 

Chicago.     1876.      12° 38:       3512 

Natchez  :    an   Indian  tale.     R.  F.  A. 

de  CHATEAUBRIAND.     3v 35:  4107-9 

Nathalie:  a  tale.     J.  KAVANAGH 38:        675 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.   2  v.  in  1....     38:         676 
Nathaniel  Vaughan,  priest  and  man. 

F.  MACDONALD.     3  v.  in  1 38:      2145 

National  minstrelsy.     S.  LOVER.     In 

Legends  and  stories 38:       1886 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH, 


NATOLIAN. 


153 


NEVER. 


Natolian  story-teller,  The.    In  T.  f.  B., 

v.  t; 4O: 

Natural  history  of   idiots,  The.     The 

Professor's   tales.      T.  GILLKSPIE. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O: 

Naturalist,  Adventures  of  a  young. 

L.  BIAKT 35:      2085 

Naturals.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.     In 

Lights  and  shadows,  v.  2 37:       3883 

Nature  und  art.      E.   S.    INCHHALD. 

H'Hh  .\frs.  BROOKE'S  Julia  Mande- 

ville 35:       2896 

Nature   and   human    nature.      T.  C. 

HAUIH'RTON 37:      3859 

Nature's  nobleman.      By  the  author 

of  Kaehel's  seeret.  N.'Y.    18t;9.    8°.     4O:       2423 
Nauman,  Mary  IX 

ENCHANTED  princess.      I'hil.      1872. 

16°  38:       3514 

EVA'S    adventures    in    shadow-land. 

Phil.     1872.      1G° 38:       3515 

Naval  annual,  The.       Capt.  F.   MAK- 

RYAT.    /«  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  7 34:      4177 

Contents  : 
Pirate,  The.  |         Three  cutters.  The. 

The  same *15:       4917 

Neal,  A.  B.     See  HAVEN,  A.  B. 
Neal,  John.     (1793-1876). 

GOODY  gracious!  and  the  forget-me- 
not.  In  L.  C.,  v.  ro 4O:  1020 

Neal   Malone.       W.  CAKLKTON.       In 

Traits  and  stories,  v.  2 35:      3842 

The  same 35;       3H40 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.  5 4O:       1615 

Neale,  E. 

EXPERIENCES    of   a   gaol    chaplain. 

Lond.      1850.      16° 38'       3520 

Neale,  W.  J. 

LOST    ship,   The;    or,   the    Atlantic 

steamer.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 38:       3524 

Nearer  and   dearer.      K.    BRADI.KY. 

( t'uthbert  Jiede }  35; 

Necklace  of  truth,  The.      J.  MACC. 

/«  Home  fairv  tales 38: 

Ned  Allen.     I).  HANNAY 37; 

Ned  Klton.     W.  T.  COOOESHALL.     In 

Home  hits  and  hints 35: 

Ned  (irant's  quest.     M.  L.  BISSKLI 35: 

Ned  M'Keown.      W.  CARLETON.     In 

Traits  und  stories,  v.  1 35: 

The  same 35: 

Ned  Musgrave.     T.  (E.)  HOOK 37: 

Ned  .Myers.    J.  F.  COOPER 35: 

Ned  Kevins,  the   newsboy;    or,  street 

life  in  Boston.     H.  MORGAN 38: 

Ned's  motto.    S.  8.  ROBMNS 39: 

Needlework    vx.    domestic    service. 

Mrs.  MERKDITH.     In  Lucemakers.     38:      2925 
Neele,  Henry. 

ROMANCE  of  history,  The:   England. 

Loud.      1828-31.     3  v.      16° 38:3531-3 

Content*  : 

1.  Chaplct  of  pearls.  The.  Conquest  of 
NonmiDfly.  Earl  Ranulph  and  his 
page  :  historical  summary,  Edwaid  the 
first,  1274-1:107.  Knight  of  the  silver 
Hhielil,  The:  historical  summary,  Henry 
the  third,  IZlM-a  I.  Little  battle  of 
Chalon,  The :  historical  summary,  Ed 
ward  the  second,  1307-1:127.  .Lord  of 
Greece,  The:  historical  summary, 
Stephen,  Ii:u-I154.  Norman  line,  The: 
historical  summary,  William  the  rust, 
IOUU-10S7.  Portrait,  The.  Red  king's 
dream,  The:  historical  summary,  Henry 
the  first,  1101-ll:(5.  Ryd  I'encarn  :  his 
torical  summary,  Richard  the  first,  1189- 
llirt).  Saxon  line  restored,  The  :  histor 
ical  summary,  Henry  the  second,  1155- 
1189.  Starry  tower,  The.  Spectre's 
voyage,  The :  historical  summary, 


Neele,  (continued.) — 
16U5  E.lward     the    third,    1327-1377,       Three 

1>almers,  The:  historical  summary,  John, 
l!i'.i-l-21(i.       WulstiMi  of  Worcester:  his 
torical    summary,    William   the    second, 
1717  108.-1NKJ. 

2.  Abbot's  plot.  The:   historical  summary, 
Henry   the   fifth,  14I3-I422.      Legend   of 
Agincourt:    historical  summary.    Henry 
the  sixih,  H2--14UI.      Line  of  Lancaster, 
The :     historical    summary,    Henry    the 
fourth,    13UU-14I3.     Line  o'f  York,   The: 
historical  summary,  Edward  the  fourth, 
1401-1483.     Pennon   of  St.   George,  The. 
Piophecy,     The.        Richmond's     three 
pciils.      Saxon  line  restored,  The:   his 
torical   summary,   Richard    the  second, 
1377-14DO.       Spaniard's     ransom,     The. 
Witch  of  Eye,  The.      Wooing  at  Grafton, 
The:    historiral   summary,   Edward   the 
fifth  ;  Kichard  the  third,  1483-140. 

3.  Captives,     The:      historical     summary, 
Charles   the   first,  Kiio-lfU!).      Catherine 
Gray.      Families  united,  The  :  historical 
summary,  Henry  the  Seventh,  148.V1609. 
Goodrich  castle.      Legend  of  Pontefraet, 
A.      Nuptials  at  Sark :    historical   sum 
mary,  Elizabeth,  15SK-HKI3.   Oak  of  refor 
mation.  The  :  historical  summary,  Mary, 
l.r>S3-1558.    Rings,  The  :  a  tale  of  the  field 
of  the  Cloth  of  Gold  :  historical  summary, 
Edward  the  sixth,  IMT-l.Vi:).      Union  of 
the  two  crowns,   The:    historical    sum 
mary,  James  the  flrar,  1603-1H24.     White 
rose  of  England,  The:    historical  sum 
mary,  Henry  the  eighth,  150^1547. 

Neely,  Kate  J. 

ACTIONS   speak    louder  than   words. 

Bost.     1871.     16° 38:       3538 

FINE  feathers  do  not  make  fine  birds. 

Bost.      1809.     16° 38:       3539 

ONE    good    turn    deserves    another. 

Bost.      1871.      16° 38:       3540 

Nehemiah  Dowton,  our  parish  clerk. 

A.  STRICKLAND.     In  Old  friends...     39:      2391 
Neighbor  Jaekwood.      J.  T.  TROW- 

HKIlKiK.      (1'uul  Oreyton) 39:       3323 

Neighbours,  The.     F.  BKKMER.    3  v.     35:      2746 

The  same.     Phil,  ed 35:       2747 

The  same.     N.  Y.  ed 35:      2748 

Neighbours  and  friends.     Hun.  Mrs. 

CllETWYM).      3  v 35:   4224-6 

Neighbors'  wives.  J.T.TROWURIUOK. 

(Paul  Ortyton) 39;      3324 

Nellie  (iates.     W.  A.  BOARDMAN 35:      2286 

Nellie    Milton's    housekeeping.      Mrs. 

C.    L.    MAY.       Jn    Sweet    clover 

stories,  v.   1 38:      2771 

Nellie  Netterville.     C.  M.  CADBEI.L.     35:      3715 
Nelly    Brooke.       Mrs.    K.    CHURCH. 

(formerly  Miss  ilarryat).    2v.ini.     35:       4274 
Nelly  Dynis'ford.     Lond".      1873.     3  v.     4O:       2424 

Nemesis.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  1 4O:      1641 

Nemesis.       M.   V.    (H.)   TKRHTNE. 

(Marion  J  far  land) 39:       2842 

Neptune  outward  bound,  The.      W. 

KOVKK 39;        676 

Nesbits,  The;  or,  a  mother's  last  re 
quest;     and    other    tales.       Uncle 

PAUL 39;      3615 

Contents : 

Little  sister  of  the  poor,  The. 
Oiphan,  The. 

Nest  hunters.     W.  DAI.TON 37:  48 

Nestlings,  The.    C.  E.  TONNA.  ( <  %ar- 
lotte    Elizabeth).       In   The   simple 

flower 39;  3069 

Netty  Kenton ;  or,  the  ghost.     W.  I). 

O'CONNOR 38:  3800 

Never  again.     W.  S.  MAYO 38:  2833 

Never  forgotten.     P.  FIT/.GERALD 37:  2230 

Never  too  late  to  mend.     C.  READE.  39:  154 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     2  v 39:  155-0 

The  same.     2v.ini 39:  157 


2604 

2226 
3970 

4508 
2133 

3841 
3840 
4643 
4751 

3138 
455 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


NEW. 


154 


NlERITZ. 


New  and  old:   Calafornia  and  India. 

J.  W.  PALMKK 38:  4116 

New  Atlantis.  Lord  BACON.  In  Es 
says 34:  636 

Tin-  same.  In  Works,  v.  3.  8° 34;  640 

The  same.  In  Works,  v.  5 T.  L.  2:  312 

The  same.  With  MORK'S  Utopia 54:  1390 

New  boy,  The.  C.  F.  GUERNSEY 37:  3611 

New  boy  at  Styles'g,  The.  (W.)  W. 

COLLINS.  In  Dead  secret 35:  4552 

The  same.  In  N.  and  T.,  v.  5 4O:  1645 

New-England  farm-house,  Autobi 
ography  of.  N.  H.  CHAMHKKLAIN.  35:  3996 
New  flower  for  children.  L.  M.  CHILD.  35:  4243 

New  Godiva.  H.  STANLEY 37:  4570 

New  history  of  Sandford  and  Merton. 

F.  C.  BURNAND 35:  3401 

New  lights;  or,  life  in  Gal  way.  Mrs. 

M.  A.  M.  SADLIER 39:  1021 

New  Magdalen.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS.  35:.  4570 
New  mind,  A.  In  N.  and  T.,  v.  11....  4O:  1651 
New  moon,  The.  J.  HALL.  In  Tales 

of  the  border 37;  3871 

New  night  caps,  The:  told  to  Charley. 

F.  BARROW.     (Aunt  Fanny)........'..     35:       16G9 

New  pass,  The.  A.  B.  EDWARDS.  In 

Monsieur  Maurice,  v.  2 37:  1528 

New  potatoes:  an  Irish  melody.  S. 

LOVKR.  In  Legends  and  stories....  38:  1886 
New  priest  in  Conception  bay.  R.  T. 

S.  LOWKLI 38:  1916 

New  scholars.  The.  J.  H.  MATHEWS.  38:  2699 
New  sketches  of  every-day  life:  a 

diary;     together   with    Strife    and 

peace.  Tr.  by  M.  Howitt 35:  2749 

New  stories.  C.  "(J.  H.)  DICKENS 37:  505 

Contents  : 

Hard  time*.  |      Pictures  from  Italy. 

New  tales.     Mrs.  A.  OriK.    In  Works. 

v.  2 38:       3902 

New  Timothy.     W.  M.  BAKER 35:       1432 

New  voyage  round  the  world.  I). 
DuFoE.  In  Nov.  and  misc.  works, 

v.  6 34:       1022 

New  way  to  collect  a  bad  debt.      I).  P. 

THOMPSON.      With  .May  Martin 39:      2975 

New  way  to  win  a  fortune,  A.     Mixs 

E.  A.  DI-PUY 37:      1075 

New-year's  bargain.  The.      Miss  S. 

C.  WOOLSKY.     (Susan  Coolidge) 4O:         826 

New-year's  night.  From  the  Ger 
man.  In  W.'S.  C.  L.,  v.  11 34:  4181 

The  same *15:       4921 

New- York  City:    its  upper  ten  and 

lower  million.     G.  LIPPARD 38:      1775 

Newby,  Mm.  C.  J. 

COMMON  sense.      Leip.      I860.      2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 38:       3550 

KATK    Kennedy:     a    novel.        Phil. 

n.  d.      8° .". 38:       3551 

LANULY    Manor:    a   novel.       Lond. 

1872.     3   v.     sm.  8° 38:    3552-4 

MARGARKT  Hamilton:  a  novel.    Phil. 

n.  d.     8° 38:       3555 

MARKIKD:  a  novel.     Phil.    n.  d.    8°.     38:      3556 
RKJHT    and    left:    a   novel.       Phil. 

n.d.      8° 38:       3558 

SUNSIIINK    and    shadow:     a    novel. 

Phil      n.d.     8° 38:       3559 

TRODDEN    down:    a    novel.        Phil. 

n.d.     8° 38:       3560 

Wo.NDROfs  strange:  a  novel.     Phil. 

n.d.      8° 38:       35G1 

Newcomb,  H. 

How  to  be  a  man.     Best.     1857.     18°.     38:       3575 


Newcomes, The.  W.  M.THACKERAY. 

4   v 39:2898-2901 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2 39;   2902-3 

The  same.     N.  Y.  ed.     2v.ini 39:       2896 

The  same.     Bost  ed 39:       2897 

Newell,  Robert  Henry.      (Orpheus  C. 

If  err). 

AVKRY   Glibun  ;     or,   between    two 
fires:    a    romance.      Lond.      1867. 


CLOVEN  foot,  The;  being  an  adapta 
tion   of   the    English    novel,    The 


38:       3580 


38: 
38: 
38: 


mystery  of  Edwin  Brood,  to 
American  scenes,  characters,  cus 
toms,  and  nomenclature.  N.  Y. 

1870.     12° 38:       3581 

ORPHEUS   C.   Kerr   papers.      N.   Y. 

1862.      12° 33;       3122 

The  same.     Third   series.     N.    Y. 

1865.       12° 33;       3124 

SMOKED  glass.     N.  Y.     1868.     12°...     33:       3125 
WALKING  doll,  The.     N.  Y.     1872. 

12°  38:       3582 

Newell  boys,  The.     C.  WIIIPPI.K 4O:        351 

Newland,  H. 

FORKST  life  in   Norway  and  Sweden. 

Lond.      1859.     sm.  8° 38:       3588 

Newman,  .John  Henry,     (b.  1801). 
CALLISTA  :  a  sketch  of  the  third  cen 
tury.      Leip.      1869.     sq.   16° 38:       3594 

Loss  and  gain  ;  or,  the  storv  of  a  con 
vert.      Bost.      1855.       12s 38:       3595 

Newman,  Mrs.  M.  W.     (May  Went- 

worth). 

FAIRY  tales  from  gold  lands.     Second 
series.     San  Francisco.     1868.    16°. 

JEAN.     N.    Y.      1875.     8° 

Too  late.     Lond.     1874.     2  v.    sm.  8. 
Newton    Forster:  or,  the    merchant 

service,     ('apt.   F.  MARRYAT 38: 

The  same.     Lond 38: 

Next  generation,  The.  J.  F.  MAOUIRE. 

H  v 38: 

Nicholas  Nickleby.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.     4  v.  in  2~ 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     37: 
Nicholls,  Charlotte  Bronte.     (Currer 

Bell).      (1816-1855). 
JANE  Eyre:  an  autobiography.      N. 

Y.      1874.      12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1850.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 38:       3611 

PROFKESSOR,  The.    N.  Y.    n.d.    12°.     38:      3612 
The  same.     Leip.     1857.     sq.    16°.     38:       3613 

SHIRLEY.     N.  Y.     1871.     12° 38:       3614 

The  same.     Leip.     1849.     ?q.   16°.     38:       3615 

VII.LETTE.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 38:       3616 

The  same.     Leip.    1853.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 38:       3617 

Nichols,  George  Ward. 

SANCTUARY,  The:  a  storv  of  the  civil 

war.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 38:       3630 

Nichols,  Thomas  L. 

FATHER    Larkin's  mission  in  Jones- 

ville.      Bait.     1869.     16° 38:       3632 

Nick.     C.  G.    ROSSETTI.     With  Com 
monplace 39:        667 

Nick  of  the  woods.     R.  M.  BIRD 35:      2120 

Nidworth  and  his  three  magic  wands. 

E.  PRKNTISS 38:      4690 

Nieritz,  (Karl)  Gustav.     (b.  1795). 
THRBE    kings,   The.      Phil.       1871. 

16°  38:       3636 


3600 

3601 

3602-3 

2546 

2547 

2383-5 

506-7 
508 
509 
510 
511 


38:      3610 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


NlOEL. 


155 


NORDHOFP. 


Nigel  Hartnim's  ideal.     F.  WILFORD.     4O:        501 
Night  and   morning:   a  novel.     E.  G. 

E.   L.   Bri.wF.it-LYTTON 35:      3143 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:      3144 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  15 34:      418.r> 

The  same *15:       4925 

Night  at  sea,    A.      G.   GRIFKIS.     In 

Works,  v.  7 37:       3557 

Night  in  the  sewers.      C.  D.  SHAXLY. 

In  Stories  and  sketches 4O:       1681 

Night  in  A  vorkbouae,  A.    J.  GRKE.X- 

WOOD.     In  L.  ('..  v.  1 4O:       1011 

Night  on  the   borders   of  the    Blaek- 

forest,    A.     A.    B.    EUWARIJS.     In 

Monsieur  Maurice,  v.  2 37:       1528 

Night   scene,    A.       N.   HAWTHORNE. 

In  Dolliver  romance 37:       41H7 

Night-cap    letter,    A,     from     Aunt 

Fanny.     Mrs.  V.   BARROW 35:       1668 

Night-cap   letter   number   two,  from 

Aunt  Fanny.     Mrs.  F.  BARROW...     35:       1663 
Night-cap  letters,  how  they  came  to 

be    written.        Mrs.    F.    HARROW. 

(Aunt  Fanny) 35;        1663 

Night-caps.         Mrs.     K.     BARROW. 

(Aunt  fanny) 35:       1670 

Nightmare  abbey.    T.   L.  PEACOCK. 

In  Works,  v.  f. 34:       1822 

The  same.      With  Headlong  hull 38:      4286 

Niles,  Willis. 

FIVE  hundred  majority;  or,  the  days 

of   Tammany.     X.   V.     1H72.     n°.     38:      3641 
Nimrod  of  the  sea;  or,  the  American 

whaleman.      W.  M.   DAVIS 37: 


35: 
35: 

4O: 
39: 


37: 


Nina.     F.  BREMER 

The  same.      In  Works,  v.  2 

Nina    Balatka:   a   maiden   of    Prague 

Leip.      1867.     sq.  Hi0 

Nina  Gordon.     H.  (E. )  B.  STOVVE 

Zfote     Same  as  Dred. 

Nina's  atonemont,  and   other   stories 
F.  C.  FISHER.     (Christian  Reid)... 
Contents: 

Heniard's  invention.  I      Nina's  atonement. 

Hugh's  vendetta.  Painter's  dream,  The. 

Miss  Cherilon's  rival.  Powell  Vardray's  life. 

My  story. 

Nine  day's  wonder,  A.  H.  Aine 35: 

Nine  little  goslings.  Mia  S.  C.  WOOL- 

SEY.  (Siuan  Voolidgei 4O: 

Nine  years  old.  Mim  K.  TABOR 39: 

Nine  years  a  sailor.  C.  NORDHOFF 38: 

Ninety-three.  V.  (M.)  Huoo 37: 

Ninth  of  June,  The.  In  N.  and  T. 

v.  2 4O: 

Nix's  offerings.  H.  BBNXING 35: 

No  alternative:  a  novel.  Mr*.  P. 

CUUI.IP.  (formerly  Afi.i.t  Thomas).  35: 
No  baby  in  the  house,  and  other  stories. 

C.  G.  DOLLIVER 37: 

Ointents  : 

Hrown  noses,  The. 
Hnndle  ol  twi^s,  The. 
Chee 

Cross  Christie. 
Dead  bird,  The.  [poem.] 
Doctor's  (Vox,  The. 
First  boots,  The.  [poem. 
"  I  can  wait." 
Jennie. 

No  church.  F.  W.  Romxsox.  Tauch 
nitz  ed.  2  v.  in  1 39: 

No  intentions:  a  novel.  Sim.  Ross 
CHURCH,  (formerly  Miss  A/arryat\. 
3  v 

No  man's  friend.     F.  W.  UOISIXSON 

No  moss;  or,  the  career  of  a  rolling 
stone.  C.  A.  FOSDICK.  (Harry 
Cattleman) 37: 


154 

2741 
2751 

2425 
2320 


367 

827 
2721 
3656 
4839 

1642 
2010 

5101 

74!) 


i] 
The. 


Johnnie  Checkup. 
No  biihy  in  the  house, 
Old  man  in  the  groun 
Over  my  tea-cap. 
I'r  .....  es-  Kthel,  The. 
Talking  to  himself,    [poem.] 
Toy  balloon,  The.    [jntem.\ 
Two  Carlos. 
White  roses,  The. 


496 


35: 
39: 


4275-7 
497 


2300 


No  name:  a  novel.   W.  (  W.)  COLLINS.     35:       4571 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v 35;   4572-4 

The  same.     3  v.  in   2 35;   4575-6 

No  sense  like  common  sense.   M.  How- 

ITT 37:       4756 

No  such  word  HS  fail.     A.    B.   HAVEN. 

(C'ouiin  Alice)  37:       4137 

No  thoroughfare.    C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS.     37:        512 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:         513 

Noble  birth  and  gallant  achievements 
of  that  remarkable  outlaw  Kobin 
Hood.  Together  with  a  true  ac 
count  of  the  many  merry  and  ex 
travagant  eqploits  he  played.  In 
twelve  different  stories.  Newly 
collected  into  one  volume  bv  an 
INGENIOUS  ANTIQUARY.  Lond. 
1678.  12°.  In  Thorns'  Early 

English  romances,  v.  2 33'       4021 

Noble"  life,   A.      .I//-*.   I).   M.   CRAIK. 

(formerly   Afiss    Miilock) 35;       4933 

The  same.     Tauchnitx,  ed 35;       4934 

Noble  lord,  A :  sequel  to  Lost  heir  of 
Linlithgow.  E.  1).  E.  N.  SOUTH- 
WORTH 39:  2032 

Noble  purpose  nobly  won.  A.  MAN 
NING.  2v ". 38-  2480-1 

Noble  savage,  The.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICK- 

KNS.  /»  Treasure  trove  series,  v.  1.     4O:       1701 

Noble  sister,  A.     M.  A.  DEXISON 37:        334 

Noblewoman.    Jl/rs.  A.  S.  STEPHEXS.     39:      2217 
Nobleman  of  '89,  The  :  an  episode  of 
the    French    revolution.       M.    A. 

QUINTOX 38:       5000 

"  Noblesse  oblige/'  an  English  story 
of  to-day.  Atin  KKDDIK.  (Sarah 

Tytler)  .'. 38;          716 

Nobody  wants  me;  or,  Charley  and 
his  grandmother.  By  the  author 
of  Aunt  Annie's  stories.  lit  Un 
der  the  lime  trees 4O:  2696 

Nobody's  fortune.     K.  YATES 4O:       1216 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     4O:       1217 
Noel,  Laily  Augusta. 

OWEX  Gwvnne's  great  work.     N.  Y. 

1875.      12° ! 38:       3643 

Noel,  Hon.  K. 

BEATRICE.      1'hil.      18tiO.     1<;° 38:       3646 

Nolan,  Alice. 

BYKXKS  of  Glengoulah,  The:  a  true 

tale.     N.Y.     18H1I.     12° 38:       3650 

Nomads  of  the  north,  The.      G.  H. 

MKI.I.IX.     Tr.  by  Lovel  Hadwen...     38:       2865 
Nooks  and  corners  of  history.     (W.) 

\\'.  COLLINS.     In  (Queen's  revenge.     35:      4581 
Cuit  tents : 

I.     (Quern's  revenge. 
II.    (Vreat  (forgotten)  invasion,  The. 
III.     Remarkable  revolution,  A. 

Nor  love  nor  lands.    C.GRIFFITH.    3  v.     37;   3571-3 
Nora  and  Archibald  Lee.   I.  BLAUUEX.     35:       2218 
Nora  Brady's  vow.     Mrs.  A.  H.  DOR- 
SKY 37;        7(15 

Norah   Clareys   wise   thought.     Mrs. 

A.  M.  F.  HALL.     lit  Sketches 37;       3887 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34:       4174 

The  same *15:      4014 

Nordhoff,  Charles. 

CAPE     Cod    and     all    along    shore: 

stories.     N.  Y.      1868.      12° 38:       3655 

Gtnten's: 

Captain  Torn  :  a  resurrection. 
ElKamih  firewater's  temptation. 
Maud  KiU-rt'H  love  tnatrh. 
MeheiaM  Holer's  u.anberry  swamp. 
One  pair  of  blue  eyes. 
stniuirlc  for  life. 
What  is  heat? 


PROSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


NORDHOFF. 


156 


NOVELS. 


Nordhoff,  (continued.) — 
NINE   years   a   sailor.      Cin. 
12°  


1866. 


38:      3656 


Contents : 
Man-of-war  life. 
Merchant  vessel,  The. 
Whaling  and  fishing. 

WHALING  and  fishing.     Cin.     1856. 

10°  38:       3657 

Norine's  revenge;  and  Sir  Noel's  heir. 

M.  A.  FLEMING 37:      2259 

Norman  Cline.    E.  KELLOGG 38:        735 

Norman  Leslie:  a  New  York  story. 

T.  S.  FAY 37:      2047 

Normans,    The ;    or,    kith   and    kin. 

A.  H.  DRUKY.     2  v 37:     874-5 

Norman's  bridge.    A.  MAHSH-CALD- 

WEI.L  .". 38:      2601 

Norris,  Emilia  M. 

ADRIFT   on   the   sea.      N.  Y.     1872. 

16°  38:       3663 

Norseman's  pilgrimage,  A.     II.  H. 

BOYKSKN 35:      2482 

Norsemen  in  the  west.     K.  M.  BAL- 

LANTYNE 35:         1472 

North   and   south.     (M.)  E.  0.  GAS- 

KELL 37: 

The  same.     Tuuchnitz  ed 37: 

Northanger  abbey.  J.AUSTEN.  With 

Pride  and  prejudice 35:         909 

Northanger  abbey;  and  Persuasion. 

J.AUSTEN 35:        908 

Northcote,  .lames. 

FABLES,  original   and   selected.      2d 

series.     Lond.     1833.     12° 33:         486 

Northern    lands.      W.    T.    ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35:         260 

Northern  roses:    a  Yorkshire  story. 

Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS.     3v 37:    1684-6 

Norton, Mrs. Caroline  Elizabeth  Sarah. 

(\s.  1808). 
LOST  and  saved.     Leip.      1863.     2  v. 

in   1.     sq.  16° 38:       3669 

OLD  Sir  Douglas.     Phil.     1867.    12°.    38:      3070 

The  same.     Leip.     1867.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 38:      3671 

STUART  of  Dunleath.     Leip.     1851. 

L' v.  in  1.     sq.  10° 38:       3672 

Norwood.     H.  W.  BKECHER 35:      1880 

Nose   the   dwarf.      W.   HAUFK.      In 

Tales  from  the  German : 4O:      1699 

Not   anything   for   peace.     T.  S.  AR- 

THUR 35:        789 

Not  dead  yet.     J.  C.  JEAFFRKSON 38:        256 

Not   easily   jealous :     a    novel.      Bost. 

1873.      8° 4O:       2435 

Not  a  heroine :  a  novel.     Mrs.  BKOOK- 

FIELD.     2v 35:2912-13 

Not  in  their  set.     M.  LENZEN.    Tr.  by 

M.  S 38:      1529 

Not   pretty   but    precious,    and    other 

short    stories.        M.    FIELD,    and 

others.     Phil.     1874.     8° 4O:       1640 

Gint.enU  : 
Field,  M.     Not  pretty  but 

precious. 
Forest,   J.   W.   de.     The 

hungry  heart. 
Guernsey,  C.  F.    The  cold 

hand. 
Guernsey,  C.  F.    The  red 

tax. 
Hadermann,  J.  R.  "How 

mother  (lid  it." 


Hay,  J.    The  blood  seedling. 
Hickox,  C.    The  marquis. 
Hosmer,  M.    The  victims  of 

dreams. 
Hooper,  L.  H.      Under  false 

colors. 
Minor,    R.    P.      Old    Sadler's 

resurrection. 
Spotford,  H.  (E.)  P.     Louie. 


Not  Time's  fool.  M.  FARROW.  3  v. 
Not  to  be  broken.  W.  CHANDLER  ..... 
Not  too  late.  By  the  author  of  Only 
George.  Lond.  1808.  2  v.  in  1. 
° 


37:2010-18 
35:      4025 


sm.  8°  .......................................     4O:       2437 


Not  wisely  but  too  well.     K.  BROUGH- 

TON.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini 35;       2974 

Not  without  thorns.     E.  GRAHAM 37:      3254 

Not  wooed,  but  won.     J.  S.  SAUZADE. 

(James  Payn).     2v.ini 39:       1174 

Notary's   nose,   The.       E.   (F.   V.) 

AHOUT.     Tr.  by  H.  Holt 35:        170 

Notburga..       F.   GOTTSCHALK.      In 

H.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O:      1561 

Notee  by   flood   and   field.      (F.)    B. 

HASTE.       In    LUCK    of    Koaring 

camp  37:       4056 

Nothing  but  money:  a  novel.     T.  S. 

ARTHUR 35:        790 

Nothing    new.     Tales.     Mrs.   D.    M. 

CRAIK.       (formerly   Miss   Mulock).     35:       4935 
Nothing  venture,  nothing  have.     A. 

B.  HAVEN 37:      4138 

Notice  to  quit.    W.  G.  WILLS 4O:        561 

Notley,  Mrs. 

MILDRED'S  wedding  day.     Bost.     n. 

d.     8° 38:      3C80 

Notre  Dame  des  Sept  Douleurs.      L. 

PAKR.     With  John  Thompson 38:      4233 

Nouvelette,  A.  J.  W.  VON  GOKTHE. 

Tr.  bv  K.  D.  Boylan.     In  MX  N. 

and  f 34:      1259 

Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians.  Mrs. 

E.  F.  ELLET 37:      1650 

Contents : 

Mission  of  genius. 

Mozart. 

Old  musician,  The. 

Palestrina. 

Tarnburini. 

Tarlina. 

Three  leaves  from  the  diary 

of  a  traveller. 
Young  tragedian,  The. 
Novelists,  Herman.    T.  ROSOOE.  4  v.     40:1560-03 

Note.     For  contents,  see  ROPCOE,  T. 
Novels    and    tales     from    household 

words.  C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS,  ed.  1 1  v.     40:1641-51 


Artist's  lesson,  The. 

Bach,  F.  and  S. 

Beethoven. 

Bellini 

Gluck  in  Paris. 

Himdel. 

Haydn. 

Liszt,  Francis. 

Love  versus  taste. 


Content*  : 
.  1.  An  Ordeal. 
Nemesis. 

Two  college  friends. 
Rogue's  life. 
Mv  country  town. 

2.  Ninth  of  June. 
Bond  and  Free. 
My  blind  sister. 
Eric  Walderthorn. 
J'iary  of  Anne  Rodway. 
My  little  ward. 

On  'change  in  Paris. 
JHek  Dallmgton. 
Black  and  Hue. 
Salome  and  I. 

3.  Day  of  reckoning. 
Kester's  evil  eye. 
Poor  Clare. 

My  brother  Robert 
Frenchman  of  two  wives. 
Forbidden  fruit. 
Left  and  never  called  for. 
Wreck    of     the    Golden 
Mary. 

4.  Dead  secret,  by  W.  Col 

lins. 
6.  Dead   secret;  concluded. 

Murder  of  Archbishop  of 
Paris. 

New  boy  at  Styles's. 

How  the  old  love  fared. 

Helena  Maihewson. 

Agnes  Lee. 

Yellow  Tiger. 

My  window. 

Queen's  revenge. 

Aniphlett  love-match. 
G.  Eleanor  Clare's  journal. 

Romantic       breach       of 
promise. 

Brave  coucou  driver. 

Mrs.  Badgery. 

Our  family  picture. 

Lazy  tour  01  two  idle  ap 
prentices. 


v.  7.  Perils  of  certain  English 
prisoners. 

Lynden  hall. 

Mane  Courtenay. 

My  lost  home. 

Number     five,    Hanbury 
terrace. 

Two  in  a  legion. 

Old  St.  Ann's  gateway. 

Max  and  his  companions. 

Legends  of  my  native  town. 

Little  Huguenot. 

Famine  abroad. 

Patngonian  brothers. 
.  Well  authenticated  rap- 
pings. 

"A  glide  conceit  o'  oursels." 

Apparition  of  Mons.  Bodry. 

Mr.  Pearson. 

Shadowless  men. 

Little  Constancy's  birthday. 

Tale  of  an  old  man's  youth. 

Years  and  years  ago. 

Lost  Alice. 

Balcome  St.  mystery. 

Six  giants  of  Lehon. 

The  devil's  mark. 

Boscobel. 

Blood  of  the  Sundons. 

History  of  a  miracle. 

End  of  the  Fordyce 
brothers. 

9.  My  Lady  Ludlow. 

Rev.  Alfred  Hoblush's  state 
ment. 

Truth  in  irons. 

Princess  Royal. 

What  Mr.  Burleigh  could 
not  see. 

10.  House  to  let. 
Canon's  clock. 
Her  face. 
Poisoned  meal. 
Tried  friendship. 
Heir  of  Hardington. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


NOVELS. 


157 


OFF-HAND. 


Ground  and  loftv  tumbling. 
Clergyman's  wife. 
SmaTlehange  family. 
Miss  Cicely's  portrait. 
Iiouglass  jerrold. 
My  two  pnrtluT8. 
Dishonored. 
ChPtfryndM. 
Lucky  leg. 
From  first  to  last. 


Novels,  (contimud.) — 

Lina  Fernie. 

Sin  of  a  father. 
11.  Fleur  de  lys. 

Saving  litUe,  wasting 
much. 

Her  first  appearance. 

(iringe  family. 

Home  again. 

Gipsy  king. 

New  mind. 
Novels  and  miscellaneous  works.     I). 

DKFoK.      6v *34:1017-22 

Novels   by   eminent   hands.     W.   M. 

THACKERAY.  In  Miscellanies,  v.  5.     83:      4005 

Contents : 

Lords  and  liveries.  By  the 
authoress  of  I  Hikes  and 
dejeuners,  etc. 

Phil  Fogarty:  a  tale  of  the 
fighting.  'H.  Kollicker. 


6.     P.    R. 


D.  Shrews. 


The  stars  and  stripes.      By 
the  author  ol  The  pilot. 


33: 
33: 


Harbazure. 

James. 
Codlingsby. 

berry. 

Crinoline.  Je-mes  Pl-sh. 
George  de  Barnwell.    Sir 

E.L.  B.  L. 

The  same.     In  Miscellanies, 
The  same.     v.  2  ............................. 

Novice.      C.   M.    BRAME.     In   Tales 

from  the  diary  of  a  sister  of  mercy. 

Now  and  forever.  H.  N.  (W.)  BAKEK. 

(Aunt  Hattie)  .............  .  ................ 

Note.     Same  a*  Juliette. 
Now  and  then.     S.  WARNER  ............     4O: 

Now  or    never;  or,  the  adventures  of 
Hobby    liright.       W.   T.   ADAMS. 
I  Oliver  Of  tic)  ............................. 

Nowell,  H.  1*.  H.      (May  flaunt  ring}. 

BILLY  Grimes'  favorite.   Host.    1870. 

16°  .......................................... 

CLIMBING   the   rope.       Bost.      1870. 
16°  .......................................... 

CRUISE    of    the     Dashiiway.       Bost. 
1870      l(i°  ....................  .'  ............. 

HELPING—  HAKD  series.    Bost.    1869. 
6  v.    n;°. 

Contents  : 


4011 
4008 


35: 


35: 


\.  Climbing  the  rope. 

2.  Billy  Grimes'  favorite. 

:i8::!(i«(i 

3.  Cruise  ot  the  Dashaw..y. 

38::«i88 


4.  Little  Spaniard. 
.  Salt  uater  Dick. 


38:3090 
:)K:;iU91 


C.  Little  maid  of  Oxbow. 


35:      2673 


1392 


231 


261 


38:  3686 
38:  3687 
38:  3U88 


LITTLE  maid  of  Oxbow.    Bost.    1871. 

16°  38:       3689 

LITTLE  Spaniard.     Bost.     1870.     16°.     38:       3690 
SALT  water  Dick.    Bost.    1869.     16°..  33:      3691 

Nowlans,  The.    J.  BANIM 35:      1539 

Nugent,  Norman. 

AMUSEMENTS   of  a  man  of  fashion, 

The.     Loud.     1873.     3  v.     sm.  8°.     38:  3701-3 
Number  five,   Hanburv  terrace.     In 

N.  and  T.,  v.  7 .". 4O:       1647 

Number  101.     L.   C.   MOUI.TON.     In 

My  third  book 38:       3182 

Nun,   The.     Mrs.   M.   M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  7 39:       1942 

Nutcrackers  of  Nutcracker  lodge. 
H.  i  K.)  B.  STOWE.  In  Queer  little 
people 39:  2334 


Oak  openings.    J.  F.  COOPER 35:      4752 

The  same 35;       4753 

Oakatibbe  ;  or,  the  Choctaw  Samp 
son.  W.  G.  SIMMS.  In  Wigwam 
and  cabin 39:  1692 

Oakridge  :  an  old  story.  J.  E.  SMITH.     39:      1880 

Oakshott  castle  :  being  the  memoir 
of  an  eccentric  nobleman.  Granny 
DIXON.  Kdited  by  Henry  Kingsley.  37:  701-3 

Obedience.     Mrs.  M.  M.SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  7 39;       1642 


Oberon's  spell :  a  novel.     Eden  ST- 

LEONARDS 39:  1061-3 

Obervations  on  fictitious  narrntive. 

Mrs.  ELLIS.  In  Pictures  of  private 

life,  v.  1 37:  1687 

Obstinacy  punished.  Mrs.  M.  M. 

SHERWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  13 39:  1648 

Occasional  happy  thoughts.  F.  C. 

BUR.VAND.     Same  as  About  buying 

ahorse ..". 33:  1052 

Occupations  of  a  retired  life.  Mrs. 

I.  F.  MAYO.  (Edward  Garrett) 38:  2812 

Ocean-born;  or  the  cruise  of  the 

clubs.      W.   T.   ADAMS.       ( Oliver 

Oj>(ic) 35:  290 

Ocean  life  series.  W.  H.  THOMAS. 

Contents : 

Life  in  ihe  East  Indies.    p9:2fl59 
Slaver's  adventures  on  land  and  sea.    39:2iM»l 
Whaleman's  adventures   in  the  Sandwich   Islands  and 
California.     .10:2962 

Ocean  waifs.     M.  REID 39:        251 

Ocean  work.    .I.H.  WRIGHT 4O:        880 

O'Connor,  Francis. 

INVISIBLE  princess,  The.     In  L.  C., 

v.  8 4O:      1618 

O'Connor,  William. 

GHOST,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  8 4O:      1618 

O'Connor,  W.  D. 

NETTY  Kenton;  or,  the  ghost.    N.  Y. 

1869.       12° 38:       3800 

O' Conors,    The.     A.   TROLLOPE.     In 

Treasure-trove  series,  v.  3 4O:       1703 

Octoroon,  The.     M.  E.  BKADDO.N 35:      2547 

Odd    couple,    An.     Mrs.    M.    (O.  W.) 

OLIPHANT 38:      3874 

Odd  fix,   An.     F.  W.   ROBINSON.     In 

A  girl's  romance 39:         485 

Odd  one,  The.  A.  M.  Mitchell  PAYNE.     38:      4265 
Odd  people.     T.  (E.i  HOOK.     In  Pre 
cepts  and  practice,  v.  3 37:       4647 

Odd  people.     M.  REID 1O:      1524 

Odd    tempered    man,    The.      Mrs.    A. 

OPIK.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  5 34: 

The  same *15: 


35: 


4175 
4915 
48U4 


38: 
38: 


4680 
ItiSl 
1632 


Odd  trump,  An.     J.  G.  A.  COUI.SON... 

O'Donnells   of  Glen   cottage:  a  tale 

of  the    famine   years    in    Ireland. 

I).  P.  CONYNOHAM 35: 

O'Donohue,  The.     Chas.  LEVKR 

The  same 

Odd  shaver,  An.     Robt.  BLACK.     With 

Lady  Caroline:   with  pendants 

Oehlenschlaeger,  Adam. 

DEATH   and  his  victims.     In  Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,  v.  3 4O: 

O'er  moor  and  fen.    C.  WAI.SINOHAM.     4O: 
Oertel,  P.  K.  W.     (  Van  Horn}. 

ULAK  Thorlaksen :  an  Iceland  nar 
rative.  (Olaf  T/ioilakseii).  Tr. 
from  the  German  by  Rev.  Matthias 

Sheeliegh.     Phil.    'l870.     16° 

SCHOOLMASTER  of  Abbach,  and  other 

stories.     Phil.     1870.     12° 

Contents  : 

I     Scissors-grinder. 

|      Schoolmaster  of  Abbach. 

T.  S.  ARTHUR....  35:   791 


35:   2169 


1532 
87 


38: 
38: 


3805 


3806 


Asylum,  The. 
May-queen,  The. 

Off-hand  sketches. 

Contents: 

Almost  a  tragedy. 
Circuit  preacher,  The. 
Code  of  honour,  The. 
thriving  a  hard  bargain. 
Hunting  n  pa  testimonial. 
Job's  comforters. 
M:m  \  ing  a  count. 
Much  ado  abour  nothing. 
New  way  to  collect  an  old 

debt. 
Out  of  the  frying-pan  into 

the  fire. 


Protest,  The. 
Retrenchment. 
Shocking  bad  memory. 
Taking  a  prescription. 
Tipsy  parson,  A. 
That  John  Mason. 
Trenling  a  case  actively. 
Trying  to  be  a  gentleman. 
Yankee  and  the  luitchman, 
The. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


OFF. 


158 


OLD. 


Off  parade.     Stephen  J.  MxcEKNNA.     38:  2293-5 

Off  the  roll.     K.  KINO 38:         916 

Off  the  scent:  rather  an  adventure  for 

an  undergraduate.     Rob't.  BI.ACK. 

In  Lady  Caroline:  with  pendants.  35:  2169 
Off  thcSkelligs:  a  novel.  J.INOKLOW.  38:  HI 

Off  the  track.     Mary  A.  DEMSON 37:        335 

Off  tu  the  Geysers."   C.  A.  STEPHENS.     39:       2255 
Ogilvies,  The.      Mn.  I).  M.  CKAIK. 

(formerly  Miss  Mulock) 35:       4936 

Thesame 35:       4937 

Ogle,  Annie.     (Axhford  Owen). 

IJKOKUY    Sandon  :     or,    a    lost    love. 

Host.     n.  d.      12° 38:       3812 

LOST  love.     Same  as  Georgy  Sandon.     38:       3812 
O'Hara   family,   The.     (pseud.)     See 

BANIM,  J.  and  M. 
O'Hara,  llardress. 

CONQUERED   at   last.      Lond.     1874. 

3   v.      12° 38:3H17-19 

Olaf  Thorlaksen  :   an  Iceland  narra 
tive.      P.  F.  W.  OERTEL.      (  Van 

Horn).     Tr.  from  the  German   by 

Rev.  Matthias  Sheeleigh .".     38:       3805 

Old   and    new ;    or,  taste   vs.    fashion. 

Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  SADLIEK 39:      1022 

Old  and  the  new  face  to  face,  The.     E. 

E.  HAI.K.  In  If.  yes,  and  perhaps.  37:  3836 
Old  as  the  hills:  a  novel.  1).  M.  FORD.  37:2323-5 
Old  bachelor  married,  The.  E.  H. 

KNATCHItfLL  -  HUGESSKN.  In 

Queer  folk 38:       1064 

Old  back  room.     .1.  HARRISON 37:       4046 

Old  battle  ground.   .1.  T.  TROWHKIDOK. 

(Paul  Creyton) 39:       3325 

Old  Huntie.     No.  xxi  of  Gleanings  of 

the   covenant.      Thos.  GILLESPIE. 

In  W.  T.  H.,  v.  10 4O:      1720 

Old  Calabar,     (pseud.) 

WON  in  a  canter.    Lond.    1874.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:       3827 

Old  Chelsea-bun-hoiisc.    A.  MANNING.     38:      2482 
Old  chronicler's  talcs,  The.     Death  of 

James  I.     A.  LEIGHTON.     In  W. 

T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 

Old  chronicler's  tales,  The.     Death  of 

James  III.     Alex.  LKHHITON.     In 

W.  T.  15.,  v.  8 4O:       1718 

Old  chronicler's  tales,  The.   The  Prince 

of    Scotland.      A.    LEIGHTON.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O:       1717 

Old  colonel  and  the  old  corps.   C.  E.  S. 

GI.KIG  33:      1659 

Old  countess.     Edmund  HOKFEK 37:      4448 

Old  c  nintess.     A/rs.  A.  S.  STEPHENS...     39;       2218 
Old   court:    a  novel.      W.    H.    AINS- 

WORTH 35:         429 

Old  curiosity  shop.    C.(  J.  H.lDiCKENS.     37:   514-15 

The  same 37:        516 

The  same 37:         517 

The  same.    With  Master  Humphrey's 

clock ."...     37:     498-9 

Thesame 37:         501 

Old    Deccan    days;    or,    Hindoo    fairy 

legends.  Collected  by  M.  Frere...  37:  2475 
Old  doctor's  son.  The.  M.  D.  CHEI.I.IS.  35:  4153 
Old  dominion,  The.  G.  P.  K.  JAMES.  38:  206 
Old  dower  house.  Mrs.  E.  C.  GREY...  37:  3509 
Old  eagle.  The.  Mr*.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Lights  and  shadows,  v.  2 37:       3883 

Old  English  baron.     C.  KEKVK 39:         210 

Old-fashioned  boy,  An.     Martha  F. 

FINLKY.  (Martha  Farquhargon)...  37:  2171 
Old-fashioned  girl,  The.  L.  M. 

ALCOTT 35:        463 

Old  Fort  Duquesne.    Chas.  McKuioiiT.     38:      2325 


Old  Frank.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.     In 

Sketches 37;       3887 

Old   friends   and   new   acquaintances. 

A.  STRICKLAND 39:      2391 

Old    Fiitz   and  the  new  era.      C.  M. 

MUNDT.     (Louisa  Mvlilliach^ 38:       3251 

Old    Gargoyle.        With    HAKTWELL'S 

Woman  in  armor 37:       4075 

Old  gatherings.    ,Vi»s  K  EDDIE.    (Sarah 

Tiller).     In  Days  of  yore,  v.  1 38:         710 

Conlentx  : 
l'nys  of  the  Dutch  fnir,  The.  |  Old  yeomanry  weeks,  The. 

Old  gentleman's  tetootum,  The.     In  T. 

f.  B.,  v.  i 4O:       1693 

Old  granny.       Mrs.  A.   M.  F.   HALL. 

In  Lights  and  shadows,  v.  3 37;       3884 

Old    gray    rosary,    The.      Mrs.  A.  H. 

DOKSEY 37:        796 

Old  Hannah  Pearson.  A.  STRICK 
LAND.  In  Old  friends 39;  239! 

Old  helmet,  The.     S.WARNER.     2  v..     4O:     178-9 
Thesame 4Q:         180 

Old     Hicks    the    guide.        Chas.    W. 

WKHISKK 4O:         272 

Old  Hilton's  daughter.      HHh  Bruna's 

revenge,  v.  2 4O:        467 

Old  homestead.     A.  S.  STEPHENS 39:       2219 

Old  house  by  the  river.    W.  C.  PRIME.     38:      4741 

Old  house  on  briar  hill.  I.  G.  MERE 
DITH 38:  2920 

Old  Isbel  Kirk.  Gleanings  of  the 
covenant.  T.  GILLESPIE.  In  W. 
T.  B.,  v.  9 4O:  iTlfl 

Old  Jack.    W.  H.  G.  KINGSTON 38:        995 

"Old  Jack''  and  his  foot-cavalry.    N. 

TL.      W',4.      12° .". 4O:       2459 

Old  Jolliffe.  M.  A.  MACKARNESS. 
(formerly  Miss  Planche).  In  Sun 
beam  stories 

Old  judge,   The;  or,  life  in  a  colony. 

T.  C.  HALIBURTON 37: 

Old  Kensington.  Misx  A.  I.  THACK 
ERAY 39: 

Old    lady's    complaint.      Jl/rs.    M.    M. 

SHERWOOD.     In  Works,  v.  13 39: 

Old  lieutenant  and  his  son.  N.  MAC 
LEOD 38: 

The  same 38: 

The  same 38: 

Old  love  and  the  new,  The.     Si/-  Edw. 

CREASY 35: 

Old   maid,   The.      W.   GILHERT.      In 

Doctor  Austin's  guests,  v.  2 37: 

Old  maid,  The;.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Tales  of  woman's  trials 37: 

Old  maid's  story,   An.      Alice  GARY. 

Pictures  of  country  life 35: 

Old  Mamselle's  secret.  E.  JOHN.  (E. 
Marlitt).  Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wis- 
ter '. 38: 

Old  manor  house.     Mrs.  C.  SMITH 39: 

Old  man's  bride.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35: 

Old  man's  prayer.     G.  M.  BAKER 

Old  Margaret:  a  novel.  H.  KINGSI.EY.     38: 

Old  mathematician,  The.  Mrs.  D.  M. 
CRAIK.  (formerly  Miss  Mulock). 
In  Domestic  stories 35: 

Old  Michaelmas  day  in  Eastern  coun 
tries.  A.  STRICKLAND.  In  Old 
friends 

Old  mirror,  The.      Mrs.   I.  F.  MAYO. 

(Edward  Gar rett).     With  Dead  sin.     38: 
The  same.     In  Seen  and  heard,  v.  3.     38: 

Old  Morgan's  rose-tree.     In  Maggie's 

rosary 4O: 


38: 


2270 
3860 
2862 
1648 

2341 

2336-7 
2338 

5022-4 
2987 

3888-9 
3918 


384 
1821-2 
792 

961 
4914 

..  39:   2391 

2808 
2817 

1630 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


OLD. 


159 


OLIVE. 


1374 

1  403-4 

1449 


1650 

4230 

207 

2420 
4850 


4570 


1640 
1126 


1647 
430 


Old  Mortality.  .Sir  W.  SCOTT.    Parker 

ed.      2  v *39;1309-10 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39;       13.r>5 

The  sume.     Abbotsford  ed 39;       ]3<;o 

The  same 39; 

The  same.     Household  cd.     2v 39: 

The  same.     Pocketed 39: 

Old    musician,    The:   F.    Bach.      .Vr.s. 

EI.LET.      In   Nouvellettes  of    the 

musicians 37: 

Old  Myddelton's  money.  M.  C.  HAY.  37- 
Old  onk  chest.  The.  G.  P.  H.  JAMES.  38: 
Old  patroon,  The ;  or,  the  great  Van 

Brock  property.  J.  A.  MAITI.AND.  38: 
Old  plantation,  The.  J.  HI-NOERFOKD.  37: 
Old  red  house  among  the  mountains, 

The.       Mrs.    M.   J.    HOI.MES.       In 

Homestead  on  the  hillside 37: 

Old  Sadler's  resurrection.  R.  1).  MINOR. 

In  Not  pretty  but  precious 4O: 

Old  sailor's  story.  Geo.  C.  SARGENT...  39: 
Old  Saint  Ann's  gateway.  In  N.  and 

T.,  v.  1 : 40: 

Old  Saint  Paul's.  \V.  H.  AINSWORTH.  35: 
Old  schoolfellows,  and  what  became  of 

them.     Host.       1872.      10° 4Q: 

Old  Scotch  love  story,  An.   Mrs.  D.  M. 

CRAIK.      (fotmerly    Minx    Muloek). 

With  Unkind  word 35: 

The  same 35: 

Old    Sinclair,    the    molder.        F.    .Me 

LANDBUROH.     In  Automaton  car.     38: 
Old  Sir  Douglas.     Mrs.   C.  E.  S.  NOR 
TON !". 38: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38: 

Old  soldier's  story.      I).  P.  THOMPSON. 

With  May  Martin 39: 

Old    soldier's    tale,     An.        J.     llooci. 

(Ettrick   Shepherd).        In     Winter 

evening  tales,  v.  1 37: 

Old  stone  mansion.  C.  J.  PETERSON.  38: 
Old  things  and  new  things.  Mrs.  M. 

M.  SHKRWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  I. 'I.  39: 
Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe,  The. 

A.  M.  Doiuii.As 37: 

Old   woman's   talc,    An.        N.    HAW 
THORN  E.      In    DOLLIVER  romance.  37: 

Oldbury.      Annie  KKAKY.      2  v 38: 

The  same 38: 

Oldenburgh       wonder-horn,      The. 

GRIMM.     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O: 

Oldtown  fireside  stories.      H.  (E.)  1!. 

STOWK 39: 

Content* : 


4943 
4944 

2333 

3670 
3671 

2975 


4521 
4360 

1648 

817 

4197 
103 
704 

1561 


lluil  fiKht,  Th. 
Ciiptiiin  Kicid's  money. 
Colonel        Eph's       shoe 

buckles. 
Ghost  in  Ihe  Cap'n  Brown 

house. 
Ohoxt  in  the  mill,  The. 

Oldtown   folks.     H.   (E.)   B.   STOWK. 
O'Lincoln,  Kobt. 

GEOKUE    Iteaily.      N.  Y.      1865.      16°. 


How  to  fiaht  the  devil. 
Minister's    housekeeper, 

The. 

Miss  Kliiei  kin's  pitoher. 
Sullivan  looking  K!""",  The. 
Widow's  bandltox,  The. 


(O. 


Wilson). 
N.  Y. 


Oliphant,    Margaret 
(b.  1820). 

ADAM  Graeme  of  Mossgrav 

n.  d.     12° ." 

AONKS.     N.  Y.     1867.     8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.     sq.   16°.. 

AUNKS  Hopetoun's  schools  and  holi 
days  :  the  experiences  of  a  little 
girl.  Lond.  1874.  16°.... 

AT  his  gates:  a  novel.     N.Y.     1873 
8°  

ATHELINOS,  The.     N.  Y.    1857. 


39: 
38: 


38: 
38: 
38: 


3825 


3831 
3832 


..    38:      3833 


38: 
38: 


3835 
3834 


Oliphant,  (continued.} — 

BKOWNI.OWS,  The:  a  novel.     N.   Y. 

11-70.      8° 38; 

CHRONICLES  of  Carlingford.       N.  Y. 

1863.      8° ." 38; 

CHRONICLES  of  Carlingford. 
Contents : 

Mi.-s  Marjoribanka.  Rector    and     the 

:t8:3858  family. 

Perpetual  curate.  :W::iK«l        Sulern  Chapel. 
CUKATK  in  charge,  The.    N.  Y.   1876 

8°  

DAYS  of  mv  life:  an  autobiography. 

N.  Y.     1863.     12° ".. 

FOR  love  and  life.  Lond.  1875.  sm.  8°. 
HEART  and  cross.  Lond.  1863.  sm.  8°. 
HOUSE  on  the  moor.  N.  Y.  1861. 

INNOCENT:   a    tale    of   modern     life. 

N.  Y.     1873.     8° 

JOHN  :   a    love   story.     N.   Y.      1871. 

KATIE  Stewart.  N.Y.  1874.  8°... 
LAIKD  of  Norlaw.  N.  Y.  1860. 

LAST  of  the  Mortimers.  N.  Y.    1862. 
Leip.     1862.     2  v.  in  1. 


3R36 
3838 


doctor'* 
3S::f8G3 


38:       2873 


The  same. 
si).  16° 


LM.LIESI.EAF  :  a  novel.  Being  a  con 
cluding  series  of  passages  in  the 
life  of  Mrs.  Margaret  Maitland. 
Bost.  1864.  12° 

LUCY   Crofton.     N.  Y.     1860.     12°. 

MADONNA  Mary.  Leip.  1867.  2 
v.  in  1.  sq.  16° 

MAGDALEN  Hepburn  :  a  story  of  the 
Reformation.  Lond.  1854  3  v 
sm.  8° 

MARGARET    Maitlund    of  Sunnyside 

Phil.     n.  d.      12= 

The  same.     Leip.     1862.    sq.  16°... 

MAY.     N.  Y.     1873.     8° 

MARKI.AND.     Same  us  Self  sacrifice... 

MINISTER'S  wife,  The.  Leip.  1869. 
2  v.  in  1.  sq.  16° 

Miss    Marjoribanlis.        Leip.       1870. 


38: 
38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 
38: 


38: 
38: 


38: 
38: 
38: 
38: 


n.  d.     16° 


38: 
38: 
38: 


ODD  couple.  An.     Phil 
O.MIIRA.     N.  Y.     1872.     8 
PERI-KTI-AI.   curate,     The. 

1865.     8°  ...................................     38: 

The  same.  Leip.  1870.  sq.  lii°...  38: 
QUIET  heart,  The.  N.  Y.  1874.  8°.  38: 
RECTOR  and  the  doctor's  family.  Lei]). 

1870.     S(|.  16°  .............................     38: 

ROSE  in  June,  A.  Host.  1874.  K°..  38: 
SALEM  chapel.  Leip.  1870.  so. 

16°  ........................................  ..     38: 

SEI.F-SACRAFICE.  Phil.  n.  d.  12°.  38: 
SON  of  the  soil,  A.  N.Y.  1865.  8°.  38: 
'SQUIRE  Arden  :  a  novel.  N.  Y. 

1874.     8°  ...................................     38: 

STORY  of  Valentine!  and  his  brother. 

N.Y.     1875.     8°  ........................     38: 

THREE  brothers,  The:   a  novel.     N. 

Y.     1871.     8°  .............................     38: 

WHITE  ladies.     N.Y.     1875.     12°...     38: 
Olive.      Mrs.  I).  M.  CRAIK.    (formerly 

Mis*  Mulock)  ..............................     35; 

The  same.     Tauchnitx  ed  ...............     35: 

Olive  Ulake's  good  work.     J.  C.  JKAF- 

KRESON  ......................................      38: 

Olive  Lacy  :  a  tale  of  the  Irish  rebel 

lion  of  1798.     A.ARGYLE  ............     35: 

Olive   Logan.      See  SIKES,  Mrs.  O.  L. 


3839 
3840 
3841 

3842 
3843 

3844 
3845 

3846 
3847 
3848 


3849 
3851 


38:       3852 


38:       3853 


3854 
3855 
3856 
3866 


38:       3857 


385R 
3874 
3859 

3860 
3861 
3862 

3863 
3864 

3865 
3866 
3867 

3868 
3869 

3870 
3871 

4938 
4939 

257 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


OLIVE. 


160  ONLY. 


1352 


3182 


4355 


3320 


519 


520 
521 


Legend    ol    the    bell    rock, 

'Hie. 

Modern  town  houses. 
Moonshine. 

Sky-hlue  domino,  The. 
S.  W.  and  by  W.  %  W. 
Way  to  be  happy,  The. 


38: 


Olive   Loring's  mission.     A.  M.  LAW 
RENCE 38: 

Olive  Winchester  AVight.      Louise  0. 

MOULTON.     In  My  third  book 38: 

Oliver  Beaumont,  and  Lord  Latimer. 

Lady  Kniily  PONSONBY 38:   4594-6 

Oliver  Cromwell.      H.  W.  HERBERT. 

(Frank  Forester) 37: 

Oliver    Ellis;     or,    the    fusiliers.       J. 

GRANT 37: 

Oliver  Optic,     (pseud.)     See  ADAMS. 
W.  T. 

Oliver  Twist.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS....     37: 

Oliver  Twist;  and  Great  expectations. 

C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS 37: 

The  same 37: 

Olivia's    lovers:,  a  novel.     K.  V.  E. 

Loud.     1873.     3  v.     sm.  8° 37:1410-12 

Olla  Podrida.     Cnjtt.  F.  MARRYAT 38:      2548 

Contents  : 

Diary  on  the  continent. 
How  to  write  »  book  of 

travels. 

How  to  write  a  fashion 
able  novel. 

How  to  write  a  romance. 
Ill-will. 

Ombra.    Mrs.  Richard  S.  GREENOUOH. 

hi  Arabesques 33: 

Ombra.     Mrs.  M.  (O.W.)  OLIPHANT. 
Omoo  :   a  narrative  of  adventures  in 

the  South  seas.     Sequel  to  Tvpee ; 

or,    the    Marquesas    islanders.     H. 

MELVILLE 22: 

The  same 38: 

On    the    Amazons.      Edited  by  C.  A. 

STEPHENS 39: 

On  the  banks  of  the  Amazon.     \V.  H. 

G.  KINGSTON 38: 

On  the  border.     J.  R.  GILMORE.     (Ed 
mund  Kirke] 37: 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.     Mrs.  E.  R. 

CHARLES 35: 

On  'change  in    Paris.      In  N.  and  T., 

v.  2 '. 4O: 

On   the   church   steps.       S.    C.    HAL- 
LOWELL.    With  ASHETON'S  Modern 

Cressida 4O: 

On  credit.     Lady  WOOD 4O: 

On   dangerous   ground.      Mrs.    B.    H. 

MOORE 38: 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.    C.  CARLOS- 
CLARK  E 35: 

On   the   eve :    a   tale.      Ivan  S.  TUR- 

OKNIKFF 39: 

On  guard.     Mrs.  P.  CUDLIP.  (formerly 

Miss  Thomas) 35: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     35: 

On  the  heights.     B.  AUERBACH 35: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35: 

The  same.     N.  Y.  ed 35: 

On  the  rock  with  Garibaldi.     H.  SPI- 

CKR.     In  Bound  to  please,  v.  2 

On  the  sea-shore;  or,  the  child  teacher. 

By  the   author   of  Aunt   Annie's 

stories.     In  Under  the  lime-trees... 
On   time.       W.   T.   ADAMS.      (Oliver 

Optic) 

On  the  wave.     Mixs  A.  F.  SAMUELS.... 

On  the  way.     C.  H.  CALL 37: 

Once  and  again.  C.  JKNKIN.  2  v.  in  1.     38: 
Once  and  forever  ;  or.  passages  in  the 

life  of  the  curate  of  Danbury.    By 

the  author  of  "  No  appeal."    Lond. 

1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O: 

One  and  twenty.  F.  W.  ROBINSON.... 


40: 

35: 
39: 


1705 
3859 


2719 
2876 


2256 


99G 


3036 


4C80 


1642 


1631 
768-9 

3089 
4331 
3374 

5102 
5103 

881 
882 
888 


39:   2096 


39: 


262 

1111 

37 

286 


2466 
498 


One-armed  Hugh.    Mrs.  A.  S.  MOF- 

KAT 38:      3025 

One  big  pop-gun.     Mrs.  F.  BARROW. 

(Aunt  Fanny) 35;       1664 

One  day's  weaving.     L.  PALMER 38:       4124 

One-eyed  servant,  The.   J.  INOELOW. 

In  Stories  told  to  a  child 38:  33 

One  fair  woman,  The.     J.  MILLER 38:      2986 

One  good  turn  deserves  another.     K. 

J.  NKELY 38:      3540 

One  in  a  thousand.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES. 

2  v.  in  1 .  Same  an  Belle  of  the  court.     38:         208 
One-legged  dancers,  The.     /«  Saxe 

Holm's  stories 37:       4561 

One  love  in  a  life.  Emma  M.  PEAR 
SON.  3v 38:  4321-3 

One  maiden  only.   E.  C.  TAINSH.   3  v.     39:  2731-3 
One    New-year's   night.      Mrs.    I.    F. 

MAYO.      (Edward  Garrett)       With 

Dead  sin 38:       2808 

One    night's    mystery.       Agnes    May 

FLEMING 37:       2260 

One   of  the   family.     J.  S.  SAUZADE. 

(James  Ptiyn) 39:       1175 

One  of  the  house  of  Egerton.    (pseud.) 

See  Ladye  SHAKEKI.Y. 

One  of  them.     C.  LEVER 38:      1633 

The  same.      Tauchnitz  ed 38:       1634 

One  poor  girl :  the  story  of  thousands. 

W.  SIKES 39:      1663 

One  summer.      Blanche  W.  HOWARD.     37:      4720 
One  woman's  two  lovers;  or,  Jacquelin 

Thayne's  choice.   V.  F.TOWNSEND.     39:       3106 
One  vear;  or,  a  story  of  three  homes. 

F:  M.  PEARD 38:      4297 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:       4298 

One  year:    a  tale  of  wedlock.     E.  F. 

CARLeN : 35:       3799 

Only.      M.  A.  MAOKARNESS,  (formerly 

Minn      Planchf).         In      Sunbeam 

stories 38:       2270 

Only  a  clod.  M.  E.  BRADDON.  2  v.  in  1.     35:      2548 

Only  a  commoner.     H.  MORFORD 38:  312G-8 

Only  the  crypt.     Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARLES. 

With  Cottage  by  the  cathedral 

Only  an  earl.     Cuuntexs  PISANI.     3  v.. 
Only  an  ensign  :  a  tale  of  the   retreat 

from  Cabul.     J.  GRANT 37: 

Only  a  face,  and  other  tales.     Mrs.  A. 

FRASER 37: 

Contents  : 
Bee  Uarrell. 
Cnrse  of  Tyiell. 
Episode  of  the  east,  An. 
Eve. 

Kiorella  :  a  waif. 
Fragments  of   a  broken 
lite. 

Only  a  fiddler,  and   O.  T. 

DERSEN   

Only  a  girl.     W.  von  HILLERN 37: 

Only  girls.     V.  F- TOWN-SEND. 39: 

Only  herself.  Mrs.  P.  CUDLIP.  (for 
merly  3/i.v.s-  Thomax) 35: 

Only  no  love.  Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  L. 

Wister.  With  Rougegorge 4O: 

Only  a  pin.     J.  TARDIEU 39: 

Only  sister,  An.     Mine.  Die  WITT 37: 

Only  son,  The.  Mrs.  D.  M  CRAIK. 
(formerly  Miss  Mttlock).  In  Do 
mestic  stories: 35: 

Only  three  weeks:  a  novel.  By  the 
author  of  Ereighda  castle.  Bost. 
1872.  8° 4O: 

Only  to  be   married  :  a  novel.     Mrs. 


38:   4557-9 
3321 

2445 

Gitana,  La. 

Just  a  dream. 

Marquise  de  1'Orme. 

My  sister  Alice. 

Only  a  lace. 

Sin  of  Maud  Conyers,  The. 

Sybil  Ashtou. 

H.  C.  AN- 

35:  648 

4431 
3107 

5104 

1670 
2750 
402 


4914 


2470 


Florence  WILLIAMSON.     3-v.. 
Only  a  woman.    Ojos  MORENOS... 


40: 
38: 


547-9 
3118 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ONYX. 


1G1 


OUR. 


Onyx,      (pseud.)      See   PHELPS,   MTS. 
E.  S. 

Onyx  ring,  The.    .1.  STIRLING 39;      2266 

Open!     Sesame!     Mrs.    K.   CHURCH. 

(  formerly  .Vim  ^fllrryatj 35:       4284 

Open  i|uestion.  An.      J.  DK.MII.I.K 37:        279 

Operas,  Talcs  from  the.  G.  F.  PAR- 
WON 38:  4158 

Opie,  Mrs.  Amelia.     (17G9-1853). 
KASIIIOXABLK  wife  and  unfashiona 
ble  husband.    In  W.  S.  0.  L.,  v.  5.    34:      4175 
The  same *15:      4915 

ODD-TKMPBBKD  man,  The.    In  W.  S. 
•  C.  L.,  v.  5 34;      4175 

The  same *15:       4915 

WHITE  lies.      In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.   17.  *15:      4927 

WORKS.     Phil.     n.  d.     3  v.     8° 38:   3901-3 

Content! : 

v.  1.  Adeline  Mowbray. 

FiUhi-r  iinil  daughter- 

Happy  faces. 

Madeline, 

Simple  title*. 
v.  •>.  r\e»-  tides. 

Tales  of  real  life 
v.  :i.  After  tlie  hall. 

Confessions  of    an    odd- 
tempered  man. 

Opportunities.     Kequel  to  What  >hc 

could.     S.   WARNKK 4O: 

Opportunity.       A.  M.  C.  SKEMUL- 

LKK.     (formerly  Mits  Crant) 39: 

Opposite  the  jail.     M.  A.  DKXISON...     37: 
Opposite   neighbor,  The.      Mrs.   A. 

Ol'IK.      In  Works,  V.  3 38:       3903 

Optic,  Oliver,     (pseud.)     See  ADAMS 

W.  T. 
Orange  man,  The.     M.  KDOKWOKTII. 

In  Harry  and    Lucy 37;       149.'i 

The  same.     In  Rosamond 37:       1508 

Ordeal,  An.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  1 4O:      1641 

Ordeal  for  wives.     A.  B.  EDWARDS...     37;   1544-0 

The  same 37:      1547 

Order  of  the  garter:  a  story  of  Wark 

castle.     J.  M.  WILSON.     In  W.  T. 

H.,  v.  7 4O:       1717 

O'Reilly,  Miles,     (pseud.)     See  HAL- 

I'lXK,  C.  Ci. 

O'Reilly,  Mrs.  Robert. 

DOLL  world;    or,  play  and   earnest. 

Bost.     1872.      lb° 38:       3908 

GILES'S  minority;   or,  scenes  at  the 

red  house.     Bost.     1874.     lii° 38:       3909 

Orient  boys.     S.  F.  KKK.NK 38:        723 

Oriental   pearl,    The.       Mrs.    A.    H. 

DORSKY 37:        797 

Oriental  story-book.  Tr.  from  the 
German  of  William  HAUKF,  by 
G.  P.  Quackenbos 37:  4120 


False  or  true. 

Illustrations  of  lying. 

Love,  mystery,  and  super 
stition. 

Opposite  neighbor, 

Temper. 

Two  sons. 

Woman's  love,  and  wife's 
journey. 


181 


1 552 
336 


(;>i!-RV*n,  The. 
False  prinee.  The. 
Fatnna's  deliverance. 
History     of    the    caliph 
stork. 


History     of     the    hewn-oft 

hnnd. 

History  of  the  spectre  ship. 
Story  of  little  Muck. 


Original  tales.  G.CUMBERLAND.  2  v.    35:5130-31 

Ountenta: 

African  title,  v   2. 

Bee  and  the  butterfly:  a 
tale  for  the  poet;*,  v.  2. 

Brother*  of  Girge,  v.  2. 

Captive,  v.  1. 

Dlerb*g,the  Persian  mer 
chant,  v.  2. 

Hermit  without  a  beard, 
v.  2. 

Orkney  the  pencenmker. 

In  II.  S.  K,  v.   lo 

Orley  farm.     A.  TKOLLOI-K 
The  same.     Taurhnitz  cd. 


Lowina,  the  maid  of  Snow- 
den,  v.  2. 

Moscola,  the  fisherman,  v.  2. 

SaHgft,  a  Persian  tale,  v.  2. 

Spaniel  and  the  rabbits,  v.  2. 

Squirrels  and  the  monkey; 
or,  the  clients,  v.  2. 

Travels  of  Gurstan  :  a  Per 
sian  anecdote,  v.  2. 

J.  AHBOTT. 


35: 
3Q: 


45 
3188 


.'!  v  ........     39:3189-91 


With 


Orley  farm,  (continued.)  — 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 
Ormond.      M.    EDOKWORTH. 

Harrington  ................................ 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  9  ..... 

Ormond,  and   Clara  Howard.     C.   B. 
BROWN  ...................................... 

Orphan,   The.      Uncle  PAUL.     With 
The  Nesbits  .............................. 

Orphan  boy,  The.    Mrs.  M.  M.  SHKR- 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  8 
Orphan  girls:  a  tale  of  southern  life. 
•I.  S.  PEACOCK  ............................ 

Orphan  neice,  The.  K.  PICKERING. 
Orphan  of  the  old  dominion.  By 

.SlLVKRVALK      LUMINA.          (  pseud.) 

Phil.       1873.      12°  ....................... 

Orphans  of  Normandy.  Mrs.  M.  M. 

SHEKWOOD.     In  Works,  v.  2  ......... 

Orphan's  trials,  The.  K.  BENNETT. 
Orpheus  C.  Kerr.  (pseud.)  See 

N  KWELL,  K.  H. 

Orpheus    C.    Kerr    papers.     R.    H. 
XEWELI  ..................................... 

The  same.     3d  series  ...................... 

Orr,  Mrs.  Alexander  S. 

PUNISHED   and   pardoned;    or,   how 
does   it   end?      Lond.     1873.     3  v. 
sm.  8  ......................................... 

Or  say,  (bmtesxe  d'. 

CLOCDBD  happiness.  (L'ombre  du 
bonhtur).  Tr.  from  the  French. 
N.  Y.  n.  d.  8°  ......................... 

Orton,  J.  R. 

CAVII-  fires  of  the  red  men.     N.  Y. 
1858.      12°  ................................. 

Orville    college.     K.    P.    [Mr*.    H.] 
WOOD  ....................................... 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  cd  ............... 

Oscar.     W.  SIMONDS.     (  Walter  Aim- 
well)  ......................................... 

Oscar  Bertrand.     M.  E.  BRADDON  ..... 

Osceola,    the  Seminole;  or,  the  red 
fawn  of  the  flower  land.    M.  REID. 
Osgood,  M.  A. 

LITTLE  Canary  series.     Bost.     1873. 
4  v.       16°  ................................. 

O)ntents  : 

1.  Little  Canary's  daisy.        I  3.  Little  Canary' 

38:3040  |          gene. 

2.  Little  Canary.  I  4.  Little  Canary' 

38:3037  | 

Oswald  Cray.  E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.]  Wooi>. 
The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed  ................ 

Other  folks'  children.  Mrs.  M.  E. 
POOI.E.  In  Pictures  of  cottage 
life  ........................................... 


39;  3192-3 


37; 
37: 


1492 
1504 


35:      2991 
39:      3615 

1643 


..     39: 


38:   4290 
38:   4442 


39:   1666 


39; 
35: 


1637 
1981 


33:   3122 
33;   3124 


38:3915-17 


38:   3926 


38:   3931 


4O: 
4O: 


712 
713 


39;   1709 
35:   2549 


39: 


252 


38:3937-40 

's  cousin   Eu- 
3S:39.'i9 

s  black  eats. 
38:3938 

4O:   714 
4O:    715 


38:       4624 


Other  girls,   The. 
WHITNKY 


Mrs.    A.    I).    T. 


Other  people's  money.  E.  G  ABORT  AU. 
Otis,  Belle.  (pseud.)  See  WOODS 

C.  H. 
Ought  we  to  visit  her  ?     Mrt.  A.  ED 

WARDS  ...................................... 

Ouida.  (pseud.)  See  RAME,  L.  de  la. 
Ouno.  (pteud.)  See  ASHWORTII,  T.  M. 
Our  country  neighbors.  H.  (E.)  B. 

STOWE.    7n  Queer  little  people  ...... 

Our  di'tatchment  :  a  novel.  K.  KINO. 
Our  dogs.  H.  (E.)  B.  STOWE.  In 

Queer  little  people  ...................... 

Our    family  :     a    domestic    novel.      T. 

HOOD.     In  Prose  works,  v.  3  ......... 

Our  family  picture.  In  X.  and  T.,  v.  6. 


4O: 
37: 


394 

2752 


37:      1548 


39:      2334 
38:        913 

39:      2334 


34: 

4O: 


1375 
1646 


PRObE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


OUR. 


162 


PAINS. 


Our  forefathers.     G.   FREYTAO.      Tr. 

by  Mrs.  Malcolm.     2  v 37:  2484-5 

Contents : 
Pi.  I.  Ingo.  |     Pt.  II.  Ingraban. 

Our  forest  home,  its  inmates  and  what 

became  of  them.     Lond.    n.  d.   1(3°.     4O:       2475 
Our  Fred.    Martha  F.  FINLEY.  (Mar 
tha  Farquharson) 37:      2172 

Our  Helen.      K.  S.  CLARKE.     (Sophie 

May)  35:       4364 

Our  mutual  friend.  0.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.  4  v.  in  2 37:  522-3 

Thesame 37:        524 

Thesame 37:        525 

Thesame 37:         526 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     4  v 37:   527-30 

Thesame.     4  v.  in  2 37:     531-2 

Our  new  crusade :  a  temperance  story. 

E.  E.  HALE 37:       3839 

Our  new  home  in  the  west.  Mrs.  C. 
M.  (S.)  KIRKLAND.  (Mary  Clo 
vers) 38:  1054 

Our  new  livery,  and  other  things.  G. 
W.  CURTIS.  In  Treasure-trove 

series,  v.  1 4O:      1701 

Our  new  minister.     E.  G.  FERRYMAN.     38:      4351 
Our  old  home:   English   sketches.     N. 

HAWTHORNE 37: 


Contents  : 
About  Warwick. 
Civic  banquets. 
Consular  experiences. 
Leamington  Spa. 
Liehfield  and  Uttoxeter. 


4184 


Outside  glimpses  of  London 

poverty. 

Pilgrimage  to  Old  Boston. 
Recollections    of    a    gifted 

woman. 
Up  the  Thames. 


4424 


1861 
4310 


1052 


2480 


London  suburb,  A. 
Near  Oxford 

Our  parish:  pen  paintings  of  village 

life.  G.  C.  HILI '. 37: 

Our  prospects  :  a  tale  of  real  life.  M. 

LOTH 38: 

Our  refugee  household.  Louise  CLACK.     35: 

Our  representative  man.  F.  C.  BUR- 
NAND.  With  About  buying  a 
horse 33: 

Our  two  lives;  or,  Graham  and  I.  By 

A.  H.  K.  N.  Y.  1873.  12° 4O: 

Our  village:  sketches  of  rural  charac 
ter  and  scenery.  Mary  K.  MIT- 
FORD 33:  3035-6 

Note.     For  contents,  see  MITFOBD,  M.  R. 
Our    yacht.     F.    C.    BUKNAND.       In 

More  happy  thoughts 33:       1055 

Our  young  yachter's  series.     Edited  by 

C.  A.  STEPHENS. 

Omtents  : 

1.  Damping  out.          39:2251 

2.  Left  on  Labrador.  39:2253 
3  Off  to  the  Geysers.  39:2255 

Out  in  the  world.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35: 

Out  of  court,     .'ifrs.  Cashel  HOEY 37:4468-70 

Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger.  M.  EDGE- 
WORTH.  In  her  T.  and  N.,  v.  2....  37: 

Thesame.     In  Popular  tales,  v.   1 37: 

Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger.     Alice  B. 

HAVEN.     (Cousin  Alice) 37:       4139 

Out   of   the   deep.     E.   P.   [Mrs.    H.] 

WOOD.     Same  an   Castle's  heir,  and 

Lady  Adelaide's  oath 4O:         711 

Out   of   the   depths :    the    story    of   a 

woman's  life.     Phil.     1869.     12°...     4O:       2485 
Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto 

thee,  O  Lord.     M.  A.  T.      With  A 

winged   word 39:      2702 

Out  of  the  foam.     J.  E.  COOKE 35:      4709 

Out  of  her  sphere.  Mrx.  C.  J.  EILOART. 

3v 37;   1630-2 


4.  Lynx-hunting. 

a.  Fox-hunting. 

6.  On  the  Amazons. 


39:2254 
39:2252 
39:2250 

793 


1497 
1506 


Out  of  his  head.     T.  B.  ALDRICH 35:        493 

Out  of  the  hurly-burly;  or,  life  in  on 
odd  corner.  C.  H.  CLARK.  (Max 
Adder) 33:  742 

Out    of    the    meshes.      Lond.      1868. 

3  v.     sm.  8 4O:       2486 

Out  of  town.     R.  B.  COFFIN.     (Barry 

Gray) 35:       4504 

Out   of   the    wilderness.     Mrs.    J.    1). 

CHAPLIN 35:      4056 

Out  of  the  world.  Mian  A.  1.  THACK 
ERAY.  Wiih  To  Esther,  and  other 
sketches 39: 

Out  of  the  world,  and  To  Esther.  Minn 
A.  I.  THACKERAY.  With  Story  of 
Elizabeth 39: 

Outcast  The.  Alice  CART.  In  Pic 
tures  of  country  life 35: 

Outcasts  of  Poker  flat.  (F.)  B. 
HARTK.  With  Luck  of  Hearing 

camp 37: 

Thesame.      In  L.  C.,  v.  1 4O: 

Outlaw    the :   an   historical  romance. 

Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALI 37: 

Outre  mort,  L'.  H.  (E.)  P.  SPOFFORD. 

In  L.  C.,  v.  2 4O: 

Outward   bound.        W.    T.    ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35: 

Over  the  furze.     R.  M.  KETTLE 38: 

Over  the  Rocky  mountains;  or,  wan 
dering  Will  in  the  land  of  the  red 
skins.  R.  M.  BALLANTYNE.  In 
Tales  of  adventure,  v.  2 35: 

Over  yonder:  a  nouvellette.    E.JOHN. 

(E.  Marlitt) 38: 

Overend,  Mrs.  C. 

SLAVK,   serf,   and   freeman.      N.    Y. 
n.  d.      16° 38: 

Overland:  a  novel.     J.   W.  DEFOR- 

REST 37: 

Ovingdean  Grange.     W.    H.   AINS- 

WORTH 35: 

Owen,  Ashford.  (pseud.)  See  OGLE, 
Annie. 

Owen,  George  W. 

LEECH  club,  The;  or,  mysteries  of  the 

Catskill.     Bost.     1874.     12° 38:       3952 

Owen,  Robert  Dale. 

BEYOND  the  breakers:  western   vil 
lage  life.     Phil.     1870.     8° 38: 

Owen:  a  waif.      F.  W.  ROBINSON....     39: 

Owen  Evans:  adventures  of  the  Cath 
olic  Crusoe.  W.  H.  ANDERDON...  35: 

Owen   Gwynne's  great  work.      Lady 

Augusta  NOEL 38: 

Oxley.  Mrs  M.  A.  BRIGHT.  (Lyndon).    35: 


2863 
3918 


4056 
1611 


3886 
1612 


263 

852-4 


1484 
385 

3946 

217 
431 


3960 
499 


630 


3643 

2828 


Pace  that  kills,  The.     L.  R.  E.     3  v...     37:   1406-8 
Pacha  of  many  tales.     Capt.  F.  MAR- 

RYAT 38:         2549 

Thesame 38:      2550 

Packman's  journey  to  London.  J. 

HOWELL.  In  W'.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:  1715 

Paddy  Go  easy.     W.  CARLETON 35:      3848 

Paddy  the  piper.  S.  LOVER.  In,  Le 
gends  and  stories 38:  1886 

Page  of  the  Duke  of  Savoy.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS ". 37:  1002 

Pains  of  pleasure.  Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 

In  Pictures  of  private  life,  v.  3 37:  1689 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PAINTER. 


163 


PARR. 


Painter,  The:  a  Sicilian  tale.  J. 
GAI.T.  In  Club-book 

Painter's  bargain,  The.  W.  M. 
THACKERAY.  /»  Treasure-trove 
S.T'I  -s.  v.  I 

Painter's  dream.  The.  F.  C.  FISHKK. 
(ChrixliaH  Reid).  With  Nina's 
atonement 

Pair  of  blue  eyes.     T.  HARDY 

Palace  and  cottage;  or,  young  Amer 
ica  in  France  and  Switzerland  :  a 
story  of  travel  and  adventure.  W. 
T.  ADAMS.  (  Olirtr  Optic) 

Palace  of  the  talisman,  The.  G.  P. 
K.  JAMES.  In  String  of  pearls 

Palaces  and  prisons.  Mrs.  A.  S. 
STEPHENS 

Palatines,  The.  J.  HOWKI.L.  In  W. 
T.  I?.,  v.  3 

Palestrina.  Mr«.  E.  F.  KI.I.ET.  In 
Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians 

Palfrey,  Sanih  II.     (E.  Fo.rlnn). 
AGNES    Went  worth.        Phil.       1869. 

12°  

HKKMAN;     or,     young     knighthood. 
Bost.     18f>6.     2  v.     12°...r. 

Palgrave,  W.  Gifford. 

HERMANN   Agh:i :  an  eastern   narra 
tive.      N.  Y.      1872.      10° 

Palm  land.     A.  F.  SAMUKLS 

Pa'mer,  .1.  W. 

NEW  and  old  :   California  and  India. 

N.  Y.      1850.      12° 

Palmer,  Lynde. 

MAGNET  stories.       Troy.       186T-70. 
3  v.     16°. 

1.  Drifiinz  and  steering.    ::R:4V>2 

2.  One  day's  weaving.     38:4124 

3.  Archie's  »h:idow.     :i8:4r21 

4.  .lohn-.Inck.     .lS:412:i 

Palmetto  boys.  J.  MeN.  WRIGHT... 
Palmitos.  Viscount  de  FIOANIERE. 

3  v 

Pandour  and  his  princess,  The.  In 

T.  f.  I?,   v.  5 

Pantulf,  Aubrey. 

SUNKEN*  rocks.     Lond.     1874.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 

Pansy.      ( p*md. )      See  ALDEN,  Mrs. 

Isabella  M. 

Papers  from  the  Lounger.  II.  MAC 
KENZIE.  In  Misc.  works 

Papers    from   the  Mirror.     IT.  MAC- 

KEXXIE.     In  Misc.  works 

Par   ordre  du    Roi.     V.   (M.)    HUGO. 

(Pt.  1,  of  Man  who  laughs) 

Paradise  of  children,  The.     N.  HAW- 

TIIOKNK.     In  Tanglewood  tales 

Paradise  of  the  dead.  The.     Mr*.  C. 

L.  II EXT/.      With  Banished  son 

Paradise  revisited.      H.  STICKK.     In 

Bound  to  please,  v.  2 

Paragreens  on  a  visit  to  Paris.    G. 

KUFFINI 

Pardoe,  .lane. 

ADOPTED  heir.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

CONFESSIONS    of    a    pretty  woman. 

Lond.      I860,     sm.  8° 

KARI.'S  secret:   a  love  story.      Phil. 

n.  d.     12° 

JEALOUS  wife,  The.     Phil.    n.  d.    8°. 

LlFK-STBUOOLK,     A.        N.   Y.        1860. 
12°  .. 


40: 
4O: 


37: 
37: 


35: 
38: 
39: 

40: 
37: 

38: 
38: 


38: 
39: 


1520 


2201 
3991 


264 
219  ' 
2220 
1713 
1650  ! 

4100 
4101-2 


4110  j 
1112 


38:   4116 


4O: 
37: 
40: 


2155-7 
1695 


38:  4134-6 


34: 

1626 

34: 

1626 

37: 

4840 

37: 

4189 

37: 

4311 

39: 

2096 

39: 

716 

38: 

4145 

38: 

4146 

38: 
38: 

4147 

4148 

38: 

4149 

41 58 


Luerc/.ia  Roreia.  (Donizetti.) 
Martha.     (Flotmo.) 
Norma.     (Rettini.^ 
Pnrit:mi.     (Bellini.) 
Rigoletto.     (Verdi.) 
Roberto  il  Diavolo.    (Meyer 
beer.) 

Somnnmbula,  La.    (Bellini.) 
Traviata,  Lft.     ( Verdi.) 
Trovatore,  II.     ( Verdi.) 

801 


1257 


2649 


1701 


3145 


2648 


41C4 


Pardon,  George  Frederick,  (ed.) 
TALES  from  the  operas.    N.Y.    1876. 
12° 38: 

Content* : 
nnrb!erp  di  Sivisrlia.   II. 

(Rossini.) 

I>on  Giovanni.     (Mozart.) 
Don     Pasqnule.       (Doni- 

zeUi.) 
p;liser    d'    Amore,    L'. 

(Donizetti.) 
Ern;ini.     ( Verrli.) 
Fielia    dpi    Rpsr^imento, 

Ln.     (Donizetti.) 

Parents,  Stories  for.     T.  S.  ARTHUR.     35: 
Paris  in  America.     E.  (R.  L.)  LAHOU- 

I.AYE 38: 

Parish,  The.      H.  MARTINEAU.      In 

Poor  laws  and  paupers  illus 38: 

Parish   revolution,   The.       T.    HOOD. 

IK  Treasure-trove  series,  v.  1 4O: 

Parisians, The.   E.G.  E.  L.  BULWER- 

LYTTOX.     2  v.  in   1 35: 

Park  and  paddock.     H.  MARTIN-EAT*. 

In  Illus.  of  taxation 38: 

Parker,  Mrs.  H.  F. 
CONSTANCE  Aylmer:  a  storv.    X.Y. 

1869.      12°..". " 38: 

Parker,  R.  (Y.I  A.     (Rom  Abbott). 
ROSA  Abbott  stories.      Bost.      1871. 

6  v.     16°. 

1.  .luck  of  nil  trades.    38:4172 

2.  Alexis  thp  runawiy  ;  or,  nflnat  in  thp  world.    38:4171 

3.  Tommy  Hicknp;  or.  a  pair  of  hlapk  pyes.    38:4174 

4.  t'psido  down  ;  or,  will  and  work.     :iH:417.rt 
.V    Yonng detective;  or.  which  won?    38:4176 

6.     Pinks  and  blnps.  The  ;  or,  the  orphan  asylum.  38:4173 

Parkman,  Francis. 

VASSAL  Morton.      Bost.     1856.     12°.     38:       4183 
Parr,  Harriet.     {Holme.  Lee). 

AGAINST    wind    and    tide.       Lond. 

1869.     sm.  8° 38:       4191 

ANNIS  Warleigh's   fortunes.     N.  Y. 

18R7.      8° 38:       4192 

BASIL  Godfrey's  caprice.    Leip.   1868. 

2v.ini.     sq.  16° 38:      4193 

BEAUTIFUL  Miss  Barrington.     Leip. 

1871.  2v.ini.     sq.  16° 38:       4194 

CONTRAST;     or,    the    school-fellows. 

Lond.     1868.     sm.  8° 38:       4195 

COUNTRY  stories,  old  and  new.  Lond. 

1872.  2  v.     sm.  8 38:4196-7 

Contents  : 

1.  January:    Polly's  onp  offpr.      Hawkswell 

placp. 
February:    Coming  into  a  fortune.      By 

thp  shorp  ot  life. 
March  :  Lady  Scampr's  long  step.  Grave 

in  the  moorland. 

April:  Rufns  Helstone.  St.  Mark's  pve. 
May:  I'ndrr  the  ropp.  Lost  on  the  shore. 
June:  Threp  nights  by  Ashpool.  Proud 

Nelly  Kintisland. 

2.  July  :  Thp  fhptwyndps.    Thp  lovp-tpst. 
Aiitrtist:    Sibyl's  disappointment.      May 

Margaret.    Thp  sighinc  shadp. 
Spptpmbpr:   The  skplpton  in  the  closot. 

Sir  Ralph  and  Ladv  Joan. 
October:  The  sanctuary  in  thp  mountains. 

An  autumnal  shadow. 
November:  Lina  Fprnie.    Shadows, 
pppcmher:     Jenny's     vocation.        Thp 

haunted  mpre :    a  popm.       A  winter 

wpdding  in  the  wolds. 

FOR  richer,  for  poorer.     Leip.     1870. 

2  v.  in  1.      sq.  16° 38:       4198 

GILBERT  Massengcr.     Lond.      1874. 

sm.  8° 38:       4199 

HAWKSVIEW:  a  family  history  of  our 

own  times.     N.Y.    'i860.     12° 38:      4200 

HER   title   of  honor.      Leip.      1871. 

sq.  16° 38:      4201 

HOLME    Lee's    fairy    tales.       Lond. 

1869.      12°...,  38:       4202 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PARR. 


164 


PAUL. 


38: 
38: 

38: 
38: 


4203 


4204 
4205 


42C6 
4207 


38:       4208 

38:      4209 


38:      4230 


38:      4231 


38: 


r:.;.: 


sept 


Parr,  Harriet,  (continued.) — 

KATHERINE'S  trial.      Lend.      1873. 

sm.  8° 38: 

KATHIK    Brande:    a  fireside  history 

of  a  quiet  life.  N.Y.  1857.  12°. 
MAUDE  Talbot.  Lond.  1872.  sm.  8°. 
MR.  Wynyard's  ward:  a  novel. 

N.Y.      1867.      8° 

POOR  match.     Lond.      18G8.     sm.  8°. 
SYLVAN     Holt's     daughter.       N.Y. 

1800.      12° 

VICISSITUDES  of  Bessie  Fairfax,  The : 

a  novel.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

WARP  and  woof.    Lond.     1870.    2  v. 

12° 38:4210-11 

Parr,  Louisa. 

BLUK   bell   of    Red-neap,   The;    or, 

shingle-cord:     a   Christmas   story. 

With  notes  and  emendations  by  the 

American   editor.      X.  Y.      1871. 

16°  

Contents  : 

(iarden  party,  The. 

Mad's  Christmas  adventure. 

Shingle-cord. 

Tretnill  farm. 

DOROTHY  Fox.     Phil.     1873.     8° 

HKRO  Carthew;  or,  the  Prescotts  of 

Pamphillon:  a  novel.  N.  Y.   1873. 

10°  

JOHN     Thompson,    blockhead,     and 

companion  portraits.     Phil.     1872. 

12°  38:       4233 

Contents: 
At  the  sign  of  the  golden 

canister. 
Christine. 
"Feather  in  Jack's  cap, 

A." 

"  How  it  all  happened." 
John   Thompson,  block- 

head. 

Parra    Sastha;     or,    the    history     of 
Paddy  Go-easy  and  his  wife  Nancy. 

W.  CAKLETON 35: 

Parsonage,  The:  my  father's  fireside. 

A.  IV.TKKKIN.    In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3...     4O: 
Parsonage   of  Mora.      F.  BREMER. 

N<i me  an  Life  in  Dalecarlia 35: 

Parson's     daughter,   The.      T.     (E.) 

HOOK 

Parted  lives.     Mi-n.  J.  K.  SPENDER. 

3  v 

Parthenia  ;  or,  the  last  days  of  Pagan 
ism.     E.  B.  LEE 

Partington,   Mrs.     See    SHILLABER, 

Benjamin  P. 

Partisan,  The  :  a  romance  of  the  rev 
olution.    W.  G.  SIMMS 39: 

Parton,  Mr*.  Sarah  Payson.     (Fanny 

Fern}.     (1811-1873). 
FERN    leaves.     2d   series.      Auburn. 

1854.  12° 

FOLLY  as  it  flies,  hit  at.    N.Y.  1872. 

12°  

GINGER-SNAPS.  N.  Y.  1870.  12°. 
LITTLE  ferns  for  Fanny's  little 

friends.  N.  Y.  1808.  10° 

RUTH  Hall :  a  domestic  tale.  N.  Y. 

1855.  12° 

Party   fight  and  funeral,   The.      W. 

CARLETON.     In  Traits  and  stories, 

v.  1 

The  same 35: 

Pascarel.     L.  de  la  RAME 39: 

Passages   from  the  diary  of  a  late 

physician.   In  W.  S.  C.  L.    v.  8-10.     34:4178-80 
The  same *  15:4918-20 


Passages  from  the  life  of  a  fern. 
Mrx.  K.  K.  CHARLES.  With  Cot 
tage  by  the  cathedral 35: 

Passages  from  the  married  life  of 
Eleanor  Holmes.  A.  CARY.  /«, 
Pictures  of  country  life 35: 

Passing  the  portal;  or,  a  girl's  strug 
gle:  an  autobiography.  Mrx.  M. 
V.  VICTOR 39: 

Passion  and  principle.  Mm.  E.  C. 

GREY 37: 

Passion  and  principle.  T.  (E.)  HOOK. 

In  Sayings  and  doings,  v.  2 37: 

Passion  in  tatters,  A.  Mrx.  P.  CUD- 
LIP,  {formerly  Mixs  Thomas) 35: 

Passionate  pilgrim,  The,  and  other 

tales.  H.  JAMES,  jr 38: 

Content*  : 

Madonna  of  the  future. 


4071 
3918 

3720 
3510 
4049 
0105 
235 


Eugene  Pickering. 
Last  of  the  Valerii. 
Madame  de  Mallves. 


Passionate  pilgrim. 
Romance  ofcertainoldcl 


Notre      Dame     des 

I'ouleurs. 
Peter  Trotm<*n. 
Raved  from  the  wreck. 
Trcthill  farm. 
"Will  of  her  own,  A." 
Young  Tom's  grey  hairs. 


3848 


1713 


2743 


4G44 


2087-!) 


1417 


1C80 


33:      3315 


37: 
39: 
38: 


33: 
33: 

33: 
38: 

35: 


3316 
3318 


4241 


3841 

3840 

53 


Pastimes  with  my  little  friends.     M. 

II.  15.  BENNETT 

Pastor  of  the  desert,  Jean  Jarousseau. 

E.  PELLET  AN 

Pastor's  fireside,  The.  J.  PORTER. 

4  v 

Patagonian  brothers,  The.  In  N. 

and  T.,  v.  7 

Patent  mania.  W.  GILBERT.  Jn 

Doctor  Austin's  guests,  v.  1 

Pathfinder,  The.  J.  F.  COOPER 


T] 


ie  same. 


35: 
38: 
38: 

40: 

37: 
35: 
35: 

38: 

40: 
4O: 

37: 
38: 


2000 

4330 

465G-9 

1047 

2986 
4754 
4755 

2333 
2489 
395 

4140 
1702 


Paths  of  the  sea,  The.     Y.  McLASD- 

UfRoii.     In  Automaton   ear 

Patience  Caerhydon:    Lond.      1870. 

3  v.     sm.  8....". 

Patience  Strong's   outings.     Mr*.  A. 

D.  F.  WHITNEY  

Patient  waiting  no  loss.     A.  B.  HA- 

VEX.     (  Couxitt  Alice) 

Patricia  Kembnll.     E.  L.  LINTON 

Patriot  boys  and   prison  pictures.     J. 

R.  GILMORE.     (Edmund  Kirke) 37:       3037 

Patronage.      M.   EDOEWORTII.      Jn 

her  N.  and  T.,  v.    7-8  37:   1502-3 

Patty.    K.  S.  MACIJUOID 38:      2353 

Patty   Gray's  journey   to  the   Cotton 

islands.     C.  H.  BALL.     3  v. 
Contents  : 

1.  From  Boston  to  Baltimore.    37:30 

2.  From  Baltimore  to  Washington.    37:35 

:l.  On  the  wiiy  ;  or,  Patty  at  Mount  Vernon.    :i7:37 

Paul,  James. 

VIOLET.     Phil.     1858.     12° 38:      4248 

Paul,    John.      (pseud.)      See    WEBB, 

Charles  H. 
Paul    and    Virginia.      J.    H.    B.    de 

SAINTK-PIKKKK 39:      1070 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  1 34:       1891 

Paul    Barton;   or,    a   drunkard's    son. 

II.  N.  (W.)  BAKER.   (Aunt  Haftic).     35:       1390 
Paul  Clifford.     E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER- 

LYTTON.     2  v.  in  1 35:      3140 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     35:       3147 

Paul  Fane.     N.  P.  WILLIS 4O:        555 

Paul  Felton.    R.  H.  DANA.    Jn  Poems 

and  prose  writings,  v.   1 34:         994 

Paul  1'YiToll :   a  tale.     Mrs.  A.  CLIVE.     35:       4430 

The  same.     Taucbnitz  ed 35:       4437 

Paul  Fen-oil :   why  he  killed  his  wife. 

C.  CLIVE 35:      4438 

Paul  Gosslett's  confessions  in  love,  law, 
«nd  the  civil   service.     C.  LEVER. 

With  St  Patrick's  eve 38:       1044 

Paul  Massie:   a  romance.     J.  MCCAR 
THY 38:       2134 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PAT-I,. 


165 


PENINSTTLAR. 


Paul,  tho  peddler;  or,  the  adventures 

of  a  young  street   merchant.       H. 

AI.GER,   jr 35:         539 

Paul  the  pope,  and  Paul  the  friar.     T. 

A.  TKOLLOI-K 39:      3261 

Paul    Prescott's   charge:    a   story    for 

boys.     H.  AUIKK,  jr ! 35:        540 

Paulding,    .lames    Kirke.      (Lancelot 

Langxtaff.     (1779-1860). 
DUTCHMAN'S   fireside,   The.      N.   Y. 

1868.      8° 38:       4253 

TALKS  of  the  good   woman.     N.  Y. 

18(17.      12°....'. 33:       3332 


Politician. 

Progress  of  the  age. 
Revenge  or*  Saint  Nicholas. 
Ride  of  Saint  Nicholas. 


38: 
35: 

35: 


35: 
38: 


4257-0 
3057 


31GG 
3107 


4508 


813 


42G5 


Contents : 
A7.ure  hose. 
Conns  Yerke. 
Dumb  girl. 
Dyspepsy. 

Memoirs  of  the  unknown 
author. 

Paulet,  E. 

Dii AKMA;    or,  three  phases  of  lovo. 

Lond.     1865.     3  v.    sm.  8 

Pauline  Seward.     .1.  D.  BRYANT 

Pausanias  the  Spartan.     E.  G.  E.  L. 

BULWBK— IiYTTON 

The  same 35: 

Pay  as  you  go.     W.  T.   COGGESHALL. 

/n  Home  bite  and  hints 35: 

Paying   the   doctor.     T.  S.   ARTHI:R. 

In  Finger  posts : 

Payne,  A.  .Mitchell 

ODD  one,  The.     N.  Y.     1876.     16°... 
Payn,  James,    (pxf.ud.)    See  SAUZADE, 

John  S. 
Payton  Skat.     W.  J.  SNELLING.     In 

Tales  of  the  northwest 

Pea-green  taffeta,  The.     A//-.S.  ('.   L. 

HENT/..      With  The  lost   daughter. 
Peacemaker,   The,    and  other  stor 
ies.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35: 

Contents  : 

As  you  have  opportunity. 
AH  we  forgi ye  our  debtors 

Compensation. 
Cripple  for  life. 
Giving  to  the  poor. 
God  help  the  poor. 
Grandpa  and  his  darling. 
He  lost  his  reward. 

Peachey,  C. 

KIRSTEN'S  adventures:  a  tale  for  the 

young.     Loud.     1871.     sm.  8° 

Peacock,  Kdwnrd. 

JOHN  Markentield.  Lond.   1874.  3  v. 

sm.  8° 

MAIIKI.   Heron.     Lond.     1872.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:   4274-6 

Peacock,  Thomas  Love.  (1785-1866). 

(JKVI.I.  Grange.     In  works,  v.  2 

HEADLONG  hall.    In  Works,  v.  1 

HKAIILONI}  hall,  and   Nightmare  ah- 

bey.     N.  Y.     1845.     12° 

MAID  Marian.     In  Works,  v.  2 

MEMNCOURT.    In  Works,  v.  1 

MISFORTUNES  of  Kl]ihin.   In  Works, 

v.  2 

NIGHTMARE  abbey.     In  Works,  v.  1. 

The  same.      With  Headlong  hull... 
Peacocke,  Samuel  S. 

ORPHAN  girls,  The:  a  tale  of  South 
ern    life.      Phil.      1865.      12°... 


39:      1989 


37:      4318 


794 


His  own  enemy. 
Indignation  meeting,  An. 
Motherless  baby. 
Oil  on  the  waters  of  passion. 
Only  words. 
Peacemaker,  The. 
Unforgotton  wrong. 
What  did  he  leave  ? 


4O:   2260 


38:  4271-3 


34: 
34: 

38: 
34: 
34: 

34: 
34: 
38: 


1823 
1822 

4286 
1823 
1822 

1823 
1822 
4286 


Peard,  Frances  M. 

ONE  year;  or,  a  story  of  three  homes. 

Host.     1871.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.    1869.   2  v.  in    1. 

s(|.  10° 

ROSE  garden,  The.    Host.    1872.   16°. 


38:      4290 


38:      4297 


38: 
38: 


4298 
4299 


Peard,  (continued.) — 

THORPE  Regis.     Host.     1874.     12°...     38:       4300 

UNAWARES.      Host.     1872.     16° 38:       4301 

Pearl  and  Emerald.     R.  E.  FRANCIL- 

LON 37:      2436 

Pearl    ashore,  A.      M.   A.    F.     With 

Winged  word 39:       2702 

Pearl  of  Orr's  island,  The  :  a  story  of 
the  coast  of  Maine.     Mrs.   H.  (E.) 

B.  STOWE 39;      2332 

Pearson,  C.  H. 

CABIN  on  the  prairie.     Host.     1870. 

16° 38:       4311 

YOUNG   pioneers   of  the  north-west. 

Host.      1871.     16° 38:       4312 

Pearson,  Emma  M! 

ONK   love   in   a   life.      Lond.     1874. 

3v.     sm.  8° 38:4321-3 

Peasant  and  his  landlord.     Baronexn 

KNORRING 38:       1084 

Peasant   girl's  love,    A.    J.   BANIM. 

In  Bit  o'  writin' 35;       1531 

Peasant's   funeral,   The.     J.    Ho(;o. 

(Eltrick    Shepherd).       In    Winter 

evening  tales,  v.  1 37:       4521 

Peat-casting  time.     T.   GILLISITK. 

In  W.  T.  H.,  v.  5 4O:       1715 

Peculiar  :  a  tale  of  the  great  transi 
tion.     E.    SARGENT..... 39;       1120 

Pedant,  'Squire.  See  Letters  to  'Squire 

Pedant. 
Peden's  farewell  sermon.    T.  GILI.KS- 

PIE.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v  8° 4O:       1718 

Peep  at  number  five.     E.  S.  PHELI-S.     38:      4383 
Peep  o'  day;   or,  John  Doe:   (Jrohoore 

of  the  billhook.     M.  HANIM 35:       154(1 

Peep   into   antiquity.     ,Vi.s.<    KKDDIK. 

(Sarah    Tytler).      In  Days  of  vorc, 

v.  1 .". 38:        710 

Content*  : 

Peggy  Melville's  triumph. 
Saint  Margaret. 
Shadows  on  the  coast  of  Fife. 

Peerless  wife,  A.     M.  A.   MACKAR- 

NESS.  (formerly  Minx  Planchf) 38:  2269 

Peers  and  parvenus.  Mrn.  C.  G.  F. 

GORE 37:  3197 

Peer's  daughters,  The.  Lady  BULWER- 

LVTTON 35;  3280 

Peg  Woffington,  Christie  Johnson,  and 

other  stories.     C.  KEADE 39:        160 

Contents  : 

Art:  a  dramatic  tale.  Jack  of  all  trades. 

Box  tunnel  Peg  Wotlington. 

Christie  Johnstone.  Propria  (|iue  maribus. 

Clouds  and  sunshine. 

Pelham.       E.    G.    E.    L.   HULWKR- 

LYTTON 35;      3148 

The  same.     Tauchnitx  ed 35:       3149 

Pelletan,  Eugene. 

PASTOR  of  the  desert,  The,  Jean  Ja- 

rousseau.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 38: 

Pemberton  ;  or.  a  hundred  years  ago. 

H.  PETERSON " 38: 

Pembroke.     S.  LEE.     /«  Canterbury 

tales 38: 

Pendennis,    History     of.      W.    M. 

THACKERAY 39: 


The  same 39: 

The  same 39: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v 39: 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39; 

Peninsular  sketches.    W.  H.  MAX- 
WEI.I..       (Same   as   Stories   of    the 

Peninsular  war) 38: 


4330 
4368 
1446 

2887 
2888 
2889 
289C-2 
2893-4 

2751 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PENNOT. 


166 


PETEBSON. 


Integrity,  v.  2. 
Justice,  v.  1. 
Literature,  v.  1. 
Music,  v.  2. 
Pastime,  v.  2. 
Patriotism,  v.  1. 
Pulpit,  The,  v.  2. 
Science,  v.  1. 
Senate,  v.  2 
Shipwreck,  v.  2. 
Stag.\  The,  v.  2. 
Travelling,  v.  2. 
War,  v.  1. 
Woman,  v.  2. 
Youth,  v.  I. 

9,    12-17,    20. 

33: 


Pennot,  Hev.  Peter. 

ACHSAII  :  a  New  England  life  study. 

Bost.      18T6.      12°  .....................  "..     38: 

Penny  tract,  The.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  13  ...............     39: 

Penny  wedding,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL. 

In  W.  T.  13.,  v.  4  ........................     4O: 

Penruddocke.     H.  Ai'ne  ................     35: 

Peppergrass,  Paul,      (pseud.)      See 

IJOYCE,  J. 

Pequinello.     G.  V.  K.  JAMKS  ...........  38: 

Percival  Iveene.     (.'apt.  F.  MAKRYAT.  38: 

The  same  ......................................  38: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed  ...............  38: 

Percy.     Mrs.  C.  L.  HENTZ.    (Same  as 

Banished  son)  ............................  37: 

Percy   anecdotes.     T.    BYERLEY   and 

J.  C.  ROBERTSON.     2  v  ...............  33: 

Contents: 
Bar,  The,  v.  2. 
Beneficence,  v.  1. 
Captivity,  v.  1. 
Commerce,  v.  2. 
Conviviality,  v.  2. 
Crime  and  punishment, 

v.  I. 

Domestic  life,  v.  2, 
Eccentricity,  v.  1. 
Eloquence   v.  I. 
p^nterprise,  v.  1. 
Exile,  v.  1. 
Fashion,  v.  2. 
Fidelity,  v.  2. 
Fine  arts,  v.  1. 
George  III.   and  family, 

v.  1. 

Genius,  v.  2. 
Heroism,  v.  I. 
Honour,  v.  2. 
Hospitality,  v.  2. 

The   same.       v.  3-4,   7 
(11  v.) 

Contents  : 

Conviviality,  v.  13. 
Crime  and   punishment, 

v.  8. 

Domestic  life,  v.  20. 
Enterprise,  v.  3. 
Fidelity,  v.  12. 
Fine  arts,  v.  4. 
George  III.  and  family, 

v.  3. 

Heroism,  v.  7. 
Honour,  v.  12. 
Hospitality,  v.  13. 

Percy,  S. 

TALES  of   the  kings  and  queens  of 
England.     Lond.     1868.     16°  .......     38 

Percy  Effingham.     H.  COCKTON.     2  v.     35 
Percy  family,  The.  D.  C.  EDDY.  Bost. 
1868-9.      5  v.      16°. 

1.  Visit  to  Ireland.    37:1444 

2.  Through  Scotland  and  England.    37:1443 

3.  Paris  to  Amsterdam.    37:1412 

4.  Baltic  to  Vesuvius.    37:1441 

5.  Alps  and  the  Khine.    37:1440 

Percy  Loekhart;  or,  the  hidden  will. 

F.  W.  BAXTER.     2v  .................. 

Percy  Kaydon  ;  or,  self-conquest.     E. 

LESLIE  ...................................... 

Percys,  The.     Afw.  E.  PRENTISS  ....... 

Perditus  Mutton,  who  brought  a  caul. 

1).  (  W.)  JEKKOLD.     In  Coll.  works, 

v.  4  .......................................... 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2  ..............     34: 

Pere  Antoine's  date-palm.     T.  B.  AL- 

DKICII.     With  Marjorie  Daw  .........     35: 

Pere  la  chaise.   Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  6  ...........................     39: 

Peregrine  Pickle.     T.  SMOLLETT  ......     39; 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed  ...............     39: 

The  same.     In  Works  .....................     39: 

Perfect  Adonis,  A.  Mrs.  S.  S.  HARRIS. 

(formerly  Miss  dole)  ....................     37: 


Ingenuity,  v.  9. 
Instinct,  v.  !». 
Integrity,  v.  l(i. 
Justice,  v.  18. 
Music,  v.  17. 
Pulpit,  The,  v.   16. 
Senate,  v.  14. 
Stage,  v.  17. 
War,  v.  7. 
Woman,  v.  2. 
Youth,  v.  3. 


38: 
38: 


34: 


4332 

1648 


1714 
3t>5 


209 
2551 
2552 
2553 

4311 
1075-6 


1074 


4336 

4476-7 


35:    1730-1 


1551 
4091 


1468 
14«2 

492 

1641 
1971 
1972 
1970 

4012 


Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear.     K.  S. 

WASIIBURN 4O:        247 

Perils    of  certain    English    prisoners. 

In  N.  and  T.,  v.  7 4O:       1647 

Perkins,  Eli.    (pseud.)     See  LANDOX, 

Melville  D. 
Perkins,  Frederic  B. 

SoRoi'K;  or,  the  lost  library:   a  novel 

of  New  York  and  Hartford.     Bost. 

1874.      8° 38:       4340 

Perpetual  eurate,  The.     Mrs.  M.  ((). 

W.)()LII-HANT 38:      38(10 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:      3861 

Perrier,  Amelia. 

GOOD  match,  A.     N.  Y.     1873.     12°.     38:      4346 
Ferryman,  E.  G. 

O0B  new  minister.    N.Y.    n.  d.    10°.    38:      4351 
Persecution  of  the  McMiehaels.     T. 

Gn.LEsriK.     In  W.  T.  15.,  v.  8  4O:       1718 

Perseverance.    Mrs.  E.  C.  EMBURY. 

In  Pictures  of  early  life 37:       17iH) 

Perseverance;  or,  the  autobiography 

of  Roderic  Gray.     J.  M.  WILSON. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:       1718 

Persuasion.     J.  AI-STKX 35:        911 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed  35:         908 

Pet;  or,  pastime 8  and  penalties.     Rev. 

H.  R.  HAWEIS 37:      4152 

Peter  and  Paul.     J.  MACC.     In  Home 

fairytales 38:       2226 

Peter  and  Polly;  or,  home  life  in  2s  e>w 

England  a  hundred  years  ago.    M. 

Dorui.As 37:        831 

Peter  Carradine.     C.  CHESEBRO 35:      4194 

Peter   Crisp's   spectacles.     S.  SOBER 
SIDES.      With  Rougegorge 4O:       1670 

Peter  Klaus,  the  goatherd.     NAOHTI- 

GALL  (  Otmar).     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2...     4O:       1561 
Peter  of  the  castle  ;    The  Fetches.     J. 

HANIM 35:      1MI 

Peter   Patterson,  Sayings  and  doings 

of.     J.  M.  WILSON.     In  W.  T.  15., 

v.  10 4O:      1720 

Peter     Pilgrim;     or,     the     rambler's 

recollections.     R.  M.  BIRD.     2  v...     35:2121-2 
Peter   the,   prophet.     Mrs.    A.   M.  F. 

HALL.     In  Sketches 37:       3887 

Peter  Simple,     ('apt.  F.  MARRYAT 38:       2554 

The  same 38:       2555 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:       2556 

Peter  Trotman.    L.  PARR.    With  John 

Thompson 38:       4233 

Peter,  the  whaler.     W.  H.  G.  KINGS 
TON 38:        997 

Peter's  journey,  and  other  tales.     By 

the    author    of     Marion    Howard. 

N.Y.     1872.     12° 4O:       1G60 

Contents  • 

Carpenter's  holiday.  The. 
Lost  and  found  ;  or,  Jenny's  blessing. 
Temptation,  The;  or,  the  merchant's  story. 

Peterkin,  Alexander. 

PARSONAGK,   The:    My   father's   fire 
side.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:      1713 

Peterson,  Charles  J. 

GRACE  Dudley;   or,  Arnold  at  Sara 
toga  :    an    historical   novel.     Phil. 

1849.     8° 38:       4358 

KATES  Aylesford:  a   story  of  the  re 
fugees.     Phil.      1855.      "l2° 38:       4359 

OLD     stone     mansion,    The.       Phil. 

1859.     12° 38:       4300 

VAI.LKY  farm.  The.  Phil.  1850.   12°.     38:      4301 
Peterson,   Henry. 

PKMDKRTON :  or,  one  hundred  years 
ago.     Phil.     1873.     12° 38:       4368 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PETIT. 


167 


PHYSICIAN'S. 


Petit  soulier,  The.     I).  G.  MITCHKLL. 

(Ik  Marvel).     In  Seven  stories  ......     38: 

Petite  magazine,  The.  Mrs.  SOUTHEY. 

In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  2  ...........................     4O: 

Petition  to  the  novel  writers.  (W.)  W. 

COLLINS.     In  (Queen's  revenge  ......     35: 

Petronel.     Mrs.   K.    CHURCH,     (for 

merly  A/inK  Marryat)  ....................     35: 

Petticoat     government.        Mrs.    F. 

TROLLOPE  .................................     39: 

Petty  anoyancos  of  married   life.     H. 

de  BALZAC  .................................     35: 

Peveril  of  the  peak,   Tlie.     .S'lY  W. 

SCOTT.     Parker  ed.     2v  ...............  *39: 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed  ...............     39: 

The  same.     Abbotst'ord  ed  ...............     39: 

The  same  ......................................     39: 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v  ........     39: 

Tin-  same.     Pocketed  ....................     39: 


The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed..    2.v.ini. 

Phantasmion  :     a    fairy     tale.      S. 

CDLERHMIE  ................................ 

Phantastes  :    a  faerie  romance.     G. 


38: 


3013 
1693 

4581 
4278 
3233 
1514 

1327-8 
1357 
1305 
1384 

1423-4 
1459 
1485 


35:   4516 


38: 
38: 


Phantom  face  :  a  story  for  Christmas. 

Mm.    L.    C.    MOULTON.       In  Aly 

third  book  .................................     38: 

Phantom  of  the  forest,  The  :  a  tale 

of  the  dark  and  bloody  ground.    E. 

BENNETT  ..................................     35: 

Phantom  regiment,  The;  or,  stories 

of  -Ours."     .1.  GRANT  .................    37: 

Phantom  ship,  The.     ('apt.   F.  MAR- 

KYAT  ........................................    38: 

The  same.     Loud  ed  .......................     38: 

Pharo  bank,   The.     E.  T.  W.  HOKK- 

MAN.     In  Strange  stories  .............     37: 

Pheebe  Fortune.     T.  GII.LKSPIE.     In 

\V.  T.  B.,  v.  2  ............................     4O: 

Phelim  O'Toole's  courtship.   W.  CARL- 

ETON.     In  Traits   and  stories,   v.  2.     35: 
The  same  ...........  ..........................     35: 

Phelps.  Mm.   Elizabeth  Stuart.     (H. 

Tru.ita;   Onyx). 
GATKS      ajar,    The.        Host.        18G9. 

12°  .......................................... 

GYPSY       Breynton      series.        Host. 

18ti!)-71.      4  v.      lti°. 
G'titents  : 

1.  Gypsy  Breynton.    38:4  i"6. 

2.  Gypsy's  cousin  Joy.     :t8:4:t77. 

3.  Gipsy's  sowing  anil  reaping.     38:4178. 

4.  Gypsy's  year    at    the    Golden    crescent.    38:4.1 

HKDOED  in.     Host.     1870.     12°  ........  38: 

LADY  of  Shalott,  The.  In  L.  C.  v.  10.  4O: 
MKN,  women,  and  ghosts.   Bost.   1869. 

12°  ..........................................  38: 


2170 
2171 


3182 

1982 
3322 


2557 
2558 


4480 
1712 


3842 

3840 


38:       4375 


9. 

4380 
1020 

4382 


Calico. 

Day  of  my  death. 
In  the  gray  goth. 
Kentucky's  ghost. 
Litele  Tommy  Tucker. 


Night-watches.  (Same  as 
voices  of  the  night.) 

One  of  the  elect.  (Same  as 
Magdalene.) 

Tenth  of  January. 

What  is  the  matter. 


SILENT    partner.     Bost.     1871.     12°.     38:       4384 
SUNNYSIDE    series.      N.    Y.      1809. 
3  v.      18°. 

Ountents : 

I.Hurmyside.    38:4:1X1. 
•2.  Peep'al  numhrr  five.     38:4383. 
3.  Tell-tale.     38:4385. 

TROTTY'S   wedding    tour,  and   story 

h.ok.      Bost.      1874.      12°  38:       4386 

Phelps,  W.   I).     (  U'tbfoot). 

FORK  and  aft:  from  the  life  of  an  old 

sailor.     Host.      1871.      16° 38: 

Phemie  Frost.    Mm.  A.  S.  STEPHENS.    39: 


4396 
2221 


541 


2904 
2905 
2900 


Phemie  Keller.   Mn.  J.  H.  KIDDELL. 

(F.  C.  Trafford) 39:         386 

Phemie's  temptation;  [and  Charby- 
dis.]  Mm.  ii.  V.  (H.)  TERM  USE. 
(Marion  Harland)... 39: 

Phil  the  tiddler;  or,  the  story  of  a 
young  street  musician.  11.  AL- 
OER,  jr 35: 

Phil  Purcel,  the  pig  driver.  W.  CARL- 
KTON.  In  Traits  and  stories 

Philip,      Adventures     of.        W.     M. 

THACKERAY 39: 

The  same 39: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39: 

Philip  and  his  garden,  and  other  sto 
ries.  Mm.  C.  E.  TONNA.  (Charlotte 
Elizabeth] 39:  30G8 

Gtittents: 

Hird's  nest.  I      Moth,  The. 

Dying  sheep.  Philip  and  his  garden. 

Fatal  errors.  I      Premium,  The. 

Glow-worm. 

Philip  Armytage;  or,  the  blind  girl's 

work.     Mm.  D.  M.   CHAIK.     (for 
merly  Mitx  Mulock).      In  Domestic 

stories 35:      4914 

Philip   Augustus ;  or,  the  brothers  in 

arms.     G.  P.  K.  JAMES 38:         210 

Philip    Blamlford:    sequel    to   Mvllie 

Moyne.     .1.  F.  .SMITH ' 39:       190G 

Philip   Brantley's  life   work,  and  how 

he  found  it.     M.  \V.  POWELL 38:       4676 

Philip  Colville.     G.  KEXXKDY 38:        814 

Philip  Earnscliff.     Mrs.  A.  EDWARDS. 

Same  ax  Morals  of  May  Fair 37:       1549 

Philip    Leigh:    a  tale.      Loud.      1873. 

pin.  8° 4O:       2492 

Philip  Kollo ;  or,  the  Scottish  mus 
keteers.  J.  GRANT 37:  3323 

Philip    Seymour;    or,   pioneer   life    in 

Kichland    county,    Ohio.       J.    F. 

M'GAU .' *38:       2230 

Philips  Grey.     T.  GILLESPIE.     In  W. 

T.  H.,  v.'l 4O:      1711 

Philleo,  C.  W. 

TWICK  married:  a  story  of  Connecti 
cut  life.      Phil.      1855.      12° 38:       440G 

Phillips,     George    Searle.       (January 

StarU). 
GYPKIKS  of  the  Dane's  dyke.      Bost. 

1864.      12° ". 38:       4410 

Phillpotts,  Mary  Charlotte. 

JANET'S  choice.     Lond.     1872.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:4416-18 

MADDIE'S  secret.     Lond.     1871.     2  v. 

sm.  8° 38:4419-20 

Philosophical   tales,    romances   and 

satires.     F.  M.  A.  de  VOLTAIRE. 
Content* : 

Bababeo. 

Candid. 

Huron,  The. 

Ignorant  philosopher. 

Johnny  ;  or,  the  sage  and 
the  atheisl. 

Lord  Chesterfield's  ears. 

Philothea  :  a  romance.    L.  M.  CHILD.     35: 
Phineas  Finn.     A.  TROLLOPS 39. 


Man  of  forty  crowns,  The. 
Micromegas:    a  comic    ro 
mance. 

Princess  of  Hahylon. 
Whitebull,  The. 
Zadig;  or,  fate. 


4244 
3194 
3195-7 
3198-9 
3200 


The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 39: 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39: 

Phineas  Redux.     A.  TROLLOPE 39: 

Phoenix,  .loh n.   (pxcud,)    See  DERBY, 

G.    H. 

Phosnixiana.  G.  H.  DERBY,  (John 

Pkcenix] 33:  1300 

Physician's  daughter,  The.  \V.  GIL 
BERT.  In  Wizard  of  the  mountain, 
v.  2 37:  2996 


PHOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


^PHYSIOGNOMIST'S. 


168 


PILGRIM. 


Physiognomist's    tale,    The.       O. 

RH:HAKI>SOX.     In  W.  T.  J?.,  v.  4...     4O: 
Piazza  tales,  Tho.     H.  MELVILLE 38: 

Contents  : 


1714 
2877 

the    en- 


Hartleby.  Encantadas ; 

Benito  Cereno.  chanted  isle. 

Bell-tower,  The.  Lightning-rod  man,  The. 

Piazza,  The. 

Picciola,  the  prisoner  of  Fenestrella. 

J.  X.  BONIFACE  (called  Saintine)....     39:       1041 

Thesame.     In  W.  S.  C.  L;,  v.  11 34:      4181 

Thesame *15:       4921 

Pichler,  Caroline. 

SIEGE  of  Vienna,  The.     In  W.  S.  C. 

L.,  v.  5 34:      4175 

Thesame *15:       4915 

Pickaninny,  The.      E.   EOGLESTON. 

In  Schoolmaster's  stories 37:       1595 

Picked  up  adrift.    J.  DEMILLE 37:        280 

Picken,  Andrew. 

BARON  of  Courtstown,  The.     In  W. 

S.  C.  L.,  v.  7 34:      4177 

Thesame *15:      4917 

BLACK   watch,    The:    an    historical 

novel.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  3 34:      4173 

Thesame *15:      4913 

CLIFFORDS  of  Craven,  The:  a  tradi 
tion.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  5 34:  4175 

Thesame *15:      4915 

DEER-STALKERS  of  Glenskiach,  The. 

In  Club-book 4O:       1520 

EISENUACII;  or,  the  adve-ntures  of  a 
stranger.  In  Club-book.  2  v.  in  1. 
Thesame 4O:  1520 

JORDAN'S  of  Grange,  The,  and  the  old 
maids  of  Balmogy.  In  W.  S.  C. 

L.,  v.  6 34:      4176 

Thesame *15:       4916 

THREE  Kearneys,  The:  a  tale  of  the 

dominie.     In  Club-book 4O:       1520 

TRADITIONARY  stories  and  legendary 

illustrations.     In  W.  S.  C/L.,  v.  2.     34:      4172 

Thesame «15:      4912 

Picnic  part}',  The.      H.  SMITH.      In 

L.  C.,  v.  9 4O:      1619 

Pickering,  Ellen,     (d.  1843). 

ELLEN  Wareham ;  or,  love  and  duty. 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 38:       4432 

EXPECTANT,  The.    Lond.    1842.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 38:       4433 

GRANDFATHER,  The.     N.  Y.     1867. 


38: 
38: 
38: 


4436 
4437 
4439 


GRUMBLER,  The.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°... 
KATE  Walsingham.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°. 
MERCHANT'S  daughter,  The.  Lond. 

1836.     3  v.     sm.  8° 38:       4440 

NAN  Darrell;  or,  the  gypsy  mother. 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° ^.'....'. 38:       4441 

ORPHAN  niece,  The.    Phil.    n.  d.    8°.     38:      4442 
POOR  cousin,  The.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°.     38:       4443 

'SQUIRE,  The.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 38:      4447 

WHO  shall  be  heir  ?    Phil.    n.  d.    8°.     38:       4448 
Pickering,  Emma. 
FIRM  in  the  struggle.    Lond.     1872. 

3  v.    sm.  8° 38:4458-60 

FORSAKING  all  others.     Lond.    1870. 

2  v.    sm.  8° 38:   4461-2 

Pickwick  papers.   C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS. 

4  v.  in  2 37;     533-4 

Thesame.     N.  Y.  ed 37:        535 

Thesame.     Phil,  ed 37:        53(i 

Thesame.     Bost.  ed 37:        537 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     37:         538 

Pictorial  tower  of  London,  with  in 
dex.     W.  H.  AIXSVVORTH 35:        441 


Pictures  from  the  history  of  the 
Swiss.  By  the  author  of  Little 
stories  for  little  people.  Bost. 
18t>0.  16° 

Pictures  of  cottage  life  in  the  west  of 

England.  M.  E.  POOLE 38: 

Contents : 

Betty  Slater's  skeleton. 
For  better,  for  worse. 
My  sister  Rosa. 

Pictures  of  country  life. 

Contents : 

Apple  cutting,  The. 
Country  cousin. 
Eliza  A'nderson. 
Hasty   words    and    their 

apology. 
House    with    two     front 

doors. 
Letn.  Lyon. 


4O:       2488 


4(524 


Other  folks1  children. 
Without  a  character. 

A.  CARY.     35:      3918 


Making  the  children  some 
thing. 

Mrs.  Walden's  confidant. 

Old  maid's  story,  An. 

Outcast,  The. 

Passages    from    the    life    of 
Eleanor  Holmes. 

Sarah  Morris. 

Lncle  John's  story. 
Pictures  of  early  life;  or,  sketches  of 

my  youth.     Afr*.  E.  C.  EMBURY...     37:      1700 

Content*  : 

Perseverance. 

Poor  scholar. 

Sailor's  family. 

School  friendship. 

True  generosity. 

Twins,  The. 

Two  cousins ;    or,  mode  of 

education. 
Uses  of  adversity. 


Cecilia;  or,  the  love  of 
dress. 

Pay's  pleasure. 

Honesty  and  integrity. 

Little  emigrant. 

Little  Susan's  tempta 
tion. 

Lost  children. 

Make  goo.i  use  of  your 
time. 

Moss-roses;  or,  the  broth 
er  and  sister. 

Pictures  of  private  life. 
ELLIS.     3  v 


. 

Widow  and  her  son. 
Worst  boy  in  the  village. 

3/ra.  S.  S. 


37:    1687-9 


Contents: 

Curate's  widow,  v.  1. 
Elltn  Eskdale,  v.  1. 
Hall  and  the  cottage,  v.  1. 
Marriage  aa   it  may  be, 
v.  1. 

The  same. 


Misanthrophy,  v.  :i. 
Observations     on    fictitious 

narrative,  v.  1. 
Pains  of  pleasure,  v.  .'i. 
Pretension,  v.  2. 
In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  10 34;       4180 


Contents  : 
Pretension. 

Thesame *15:       4920 

Piebald.     K.  F.  BOYLE.     2  v 35:  2486-7 

Piece  of  possible  history.  E.  E.  HALE. 

Jn  If,  yes,  and  perhaps 33:       1828 

Pierre.     II.  MELVILLE 38:      2878 

Pierson,  Helen  Wall. 

GRACIK'S  mission:  a  tale  of  Norway. 

Phil.      1870.      1G° 38:       4470 

Pig-faced  queen,  The.  KNATCHBULL- 

HIHIGKSSKX.     In  Queer  folk 38:       1064 

Pigott,  H.  Bouverie. 

CRAVENS  of  Cravenscroft,  The.  Lond. 

1873.      3  v.     sm.   8° 38:4478-80 

Pigott-Carleton,  Hon.  Mrs. 

FAIR    passions;     or,    the   setting   of 

pearls.   Lond.     1871.    3  v.    sm.  8°.     38:4490-92 
Pike,    A/r.v.  Frances  West  Atherton. 
(b.  1819). 

EVERY  day.     Bost.     1871.     12° 38:       4501 

HERE   and   hereafter.      Bost.      1858. 

12°  38:       4502 

KATE  Morris.     Bost.     1864.      12° 38:       4503 

STEP  by  step.     Bost.     1852.      12° 38:       4504 

Pike,  Maryll.  Green.   (Mary  Langdon; 
Kidney  A.  Story,  jr.)     (b.  1827). 

AGNES.     Bost.     1858.     12°.. 38:       4512 

CASTE  :  a  story  of  republican  equality. 
By   Sidney    A.    Story,  jr.     N.    Y. 

1867.      8° 38:       4513 

IDA  May :  a  story  of  things   actual 
and   possible,   by   Mary  Langdon. 

Bost.      1854.     12° 38:       4514 

Pilate  and  Herod:  a  tale.      H.  STAN- 

LEY.     2  v 39:2160-61 

Pilgrim    and   the   shrine,   The.       E. 

MAITLAND.     (Herbert  Aiuslee) 38:      2411 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


Av  '* 

4/,. 

'     f>        f'-'r* 

'^       1  if     L' 


•7 


PlLGRIMAOE. 


169 


Pilgrimage  <>f  srftce  :  a  t»le  °f  tne 

diiys  of  Henry  VIII.     M.  EMKKY.     37:       1715 
Pilgrims  of  fashion.  K.  CORNWAU.IS.     35:      48C8 
Pilgrims  of  the   Rhine.      Wiih   Kvn. 

E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWKR-LYTTON  ......     33:      2663 

The  same.     With  Leila  ....................     35:      31'29 

Pilgrims  of  the  Khino  ;  and  Falkland. 

K.  G.  E.  L.  BrLWER-LvTTox  .......     35: 

Pilgrims  of  Wnlsinghnm  ;  or,  tales  of 
the  middle  aijes.     A.  STRICKLAND. 
In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  6  .....................     34: 

The  same  ......................................   S115: 

Pilgrim's    progress,    illuminated.      .1. 

HUN-VAX    ..................................     «A: 

The  same  ......................................      *5: 

The  same.     Bost.  ed  ........................     35: 

The  same.     Lend,  ed  .....................     35: 

The  same.     N.  Y.  ed  ......................     35: 

The  same  ......................................     35: 

The  snme.     Phil,  ed  .......................     35: 

The  same.     Tauchnit/.  ed  ...............     35: 

Pilkington,  -1/r.?.  Mary. 

HISTORY  of  the  Hockinghums.  Lond. 

1810.       1(1°  .................................      38: 

Pillar  of  tire;  or,   Israel   in   bondage. 

J.  H.  IXGRAHAM  ....................  T...     38: 

Pillars  of  the  house.     C.   At.  YOXUE. 

2  v  ...........................................     4O: 

Pilot,  The.     .1.  F.  COOPKR  .................     35: 

The  same  ......................................     35: 

Pilot  and  his  wife,  The:  a  Norse  love 
Ftory.  J.  LIK.  Tr.  by  Mrs.  Ole 
Bull  Chic.  1876.  12°,  .............  38: 

Pilpai. 

FAHLES.     Lond.      1775.      10°  .........  "33: 

Pinchon.  "\V.  J.  SNELI.INO.    In  Tales 

of  the  northwest  ........................     39: 

Pindar,  Susan. 

FIRKSIDK  fairies.    N.  Y.     18G5.     10°.     38: 
LKOENDS   of   the   flowers.       X.    Y. 

1865.      16°  .................................      38: 

MIDSUMMER    fays.      N.     Y.      1805. 
10°  ..........................................     38: 

Pine,  Ciiyler. 

KCCE   femina;  or,   the   womnn    Zoc. 

N.  Y.      1875.     8°  ........................     38: 

Pink   and   white   tyranny:    a  society 

novel.      Mrs.  H.  (E.)  B.  STOWK..'.     39: 
Pinkerton,  Allan. 

CLAUDE  Melnotte  as  a  detective,  and 

other  stories.    Chicago.     1875.     12.     38:       4540 
Contents  : 

Claude  Melnotte  as  n  detective. 
Frenchman,  The,  find  the  hills  of  exchange. 
Two  sisters  ;  or,  the  avenger. 

DKTECTIVE   and   the    somnambulist. 

Chic.     1875.     12°  ........................     38:       4547 

Pinks  and  blues,  The  ;  or,  the  orphan 

asylum.    Mr*.  K.  (Y.)  A.  I'ARKKR. 

(Ao.xa  Ahbolt)  ..............................     38: 

Pioneer,  The.    J.  HALL.     In  Tales  of 

the  border  .................................     37: 

Pioneer  church,  The;  or,  story  of  a 

new      parish     in     the   west,       M. 

SclIUYLER  ................................      39:         1250 

Pioneers,  The:  a  tale  of  the  western 

wilderness.     R.   M.  BAI.LANTYNE. 

In  Tales  of  adventure,  v.  3  ...........     35:       1485 

Pioneers,  The.     J.  F.  COOPER  ..........     35:      4758 

The  same.  ......................................     35:      4759 

Pioneer's  daughter;  The,  and  the  un 

known  countess.  E.  HKXNETT  .....  35:  1983 
Pique:  a  novel.  Host.  n.  d.  12°....  4O:  2490 


4170 
4916 


2508 
3325 
332(1 
3327 
3328 
33211 
3330 


4524 
44 

1202-3 
4750 

4757 

1738 
492 
1989 
4530 
4531 
4532 

4540 
2333 


4173 
3871 


Pirate.     A'tr  AV.  SCOTT.     Parker  ed. 

•I  v *39:  I323-* 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:       1350 

The  some.    Abbotsford  ed 39:       13(14 

The  same 39:       1382 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2  v 39:14111-20 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1457 

The  same.     Tauehnitx.  ed... 39:       148G 

Pirate,    The,   and   the   three   cutters. 

('apt.  F.  MARRYAT 38:       2559 

The  same.     7n  \V.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  7 34:      4177 

The  same *15:       4ii]7 

Pirate   citv,  The:    an  Algerine   tale. 

K.  M.  BAI.LANTYXK 35:      I47:t 

Pirates    of   the    prairies,    The.       G. 

AIMARD 35:        394 

Pisani,  Counter. 

ONLY   an    earl.     Lond.     1869.     .')  v. 

sm.  8° 38:   4557-9 

Place  for  everything.     A.  li.  HAVEX. 

(('auxin  Alice) 37:       4141 

Plague  in  London.  1GC5.     I).   I)nFoK. 

In  Novels  and  misc.  works,  v.  5 34:       1021 

Plain  John  Orpington.     Lond.     1800. 

.'{  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       241K1 

Planche, Mit*  M.  A.  See  MACKARNESS, 

-M.  A. 

Plane  and  plank;  or,  the  mishaps  of  a 
mechanic.    VV.  T.  ADAMS.     (Oliver 

Optic) 35:        205 

Plant  hunters.     M.  KK.III 39:        253 

Planter's    birthday,    The.       T.    (E.) 
HOOK.      In.  Precepts  and  practice, 

v.  3 37:       4047 

Planter's  daughter,  The.     A.  E.  Dr- 

ITY 37:      1072 

Planter's  northern  bride.     Mrs.  C.  L. 

HENTX. 37:      4322 

Planting  the  wilderness.      A.  J.  Mc- 

CAIIE 38:      2125 

Play  and  study  series.    Mrs.  H.  N.(AV.) 
BAKER      (Aunt  IlaUie). 

Con'en's  ; 

1.  Piny  and  study.  I      3.  Howard  ami  his  teacher. 

35:1397  |  X<:  13SII 

2.  Motherless  cliihlren.          4.  Jack  the  chimney  sweep- 

35:i:(!i5 1  er.  S5:i:i»l 

Played  out.     Mrs.  P.  CCDLIP.     (/»;•- 

merly  Mix*  Thumax) .' 35:       5100 

Playhours  and  half-holidnys.     J.  C. 

ATKINSON .'. 35:        800 

Playing   for   high    stakes.        Mrs.    P. 

Ct'Dl.ii'.  (formerly  Miss  Thnnw.i).  35:  5107 
Playing  the  mischief.  J.  AV.  DuFoK- 

RKST 37:  2U» 

Pleasant  cove  series.  E.  KELLCXMI. 

G  v. 

Contents  : 

1.  Arthur  Brown.     38:7'20 
'2.  Vounj^  deliverers. 

38:744 

3.  Cruise  of  the  Cii.sco. 

311:730 

Pleasures  of  taste,  The 
stories.     J.  TAYLOR.... 


4.  Child  of  the  jslnnrl  glen. 

38:729 
fi.  John  GodsoeV  legaey. 

38:733 
fi.  Fisher  lK>ys.  38:731 

and  other 

39:       2791 


Cbn  tentx  :  . 
Huny  idleness. 
Clever  fool. 

Conversion  inn  library. 
Correspondence  he<ween 
A  mother  and  diiuyhter. 
rouHJn's  letters. 
Cousin's  visit. 
Curious  instrument. 
Day's  pleasure. 
Discontented  pendulum. 
Evening  thoughts. 
Every  man  his  own  for 
tune  teller. 
Fiihle  in  verse. 
Francis's  dream. 


LiK-y  and  her  mother. 
Lucy's  wishes. 
Man  and  imimflls. 
Mirth  and  c-heerl'ulness. 
Now  and  then. 
One    pound   nnd    ten    thou 
sand. 

Philosopher1*  stone. 

Piltxrimngc  of  learning. 

Pleasures  of  taste:  a  dia 
logue. 

KrM<><  'turns  on  a  day's 
pleasure, 

Sketch  of  Miss  Taylor  hy 
Mrs.  Hale. 


PROSE  FICTION  :     ENGLISH. 


PLEASURES. 


POOLE. 


Pleasures  of  taste,  (continued.) — 


How  it  strikes  a  str.uiger. 
1  can  do  without  it. 
Liberal  taste 
Lift1  of  a  looking  glass. 
Litlle  biographers. 
Lover  of  ease. 


Spring  flowers. 
Sore  tongue. 
Theory  aad  practice. 
Winter  evenings. 
Wise  man. 
Wonderful  bird. 


Plot    in    private   life,    A;    and    other 

stories.    (W.)W.  COLLINS.     (Same 

as  Mad  Monkton,  and  other  stories). 

Contents  : 


35:       4577 


Biter  bit.  The.  Mad  Monkton. 

Black  Cottage.  Plot  in  private  life. 

Family  secret. 

The  same 35;       4556 

Pluck  ;    and  other  stories.     Dr.  C.  D. 

GARDKTTK 37:      2794 

Contents  : 

Ball  and  Saneho  :  a  story  of  two  friends. 
Ciafly  fox  anil  good  little  hen  :  a  poem. 
Daddy  Dimple. 

Ugly  Mug  and  her  magical  glass:  a  poem. 
Poacher,  The.     Capt.  F.  MARRYAT...     38:       2560 

The  same 38:       2561 

Poacher's  progress,  The.   W.  and  M. 
HOWITT.      In    Stories   of    English 

and  foreign  life 37;       4778 

Poe,  Edgar  Allan.     (1809-1849). 
FALL   of  the   house   of  Usher,  The. 

In  L.  C.,  v.  2 4O: 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  1 34: 

GOLD-BUG,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  12 4O: 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  1 34: 

MURDKRS  in   the    Rue  Morgue,  The. 

In  L.  C.,  v.   3 4O: 


The  same.     //, 
WORKS.     N.  Y. 


Works,  v.  1 . 
1864.     4  v.      12° 


34: 
34: 


1612 
1831 
1620 
1831 

1613 
1831 
1831-4 


Contents  : 

A.    tiordon    Pym,   narra 
tive  of,  v.  4. 
Adventure   of  one    Hans 

Pfall,  The,  v.  I. 
Angel    of  the   odd,  The, 

v.  4. 

Assignation,  The,  v.  I. 
Halloon  hoax,  The,  v   1. 
Bereniee,  v.  1. 
Black  cat,  The,  v.  1. 
Bon  lion,  v.  2. 
Business  man.  The,  v.  4. 
Cask  of  amoniillado,  The, 

v.  1. 

Descent    into  the  mael 
strom,  v.  1. 
Devil  in  the  belfry,  The, 

v.   '. 
Diddling   considered    as 

one       of     the      exact 

sciences,  v.  4. 
Domain  of  Arnheim,  The, 

v.  1. 
Due  de  1'omelette,  The, 

v   2 

Eleanora,  v.  1. 
Facts  in  the  case   of  M. 

Valdemar,  The,  v.  1. 
Fall     of    the     house    of 

Usher,  The,  v.  1. 
Four  beasts  in  one;  the 

Homoeameleopard, 

v.  2. 

Gold-bug.  The,  v.  1. 
Hop-frogs,  v.  2. 
Imp  of  the  perverse,  The, 

v.  1. 
Island  of  the  fay,   The, 

v.  1. 

King  pest,  v.  2. 
Landor's  cottage,  v.  1. 
Ligeria,  v.  1. 
Lionizing,  v.  2. 
Litera.v  life  of  Thingum 

Bob,  E-o,.,  v.  4. 
Loss  ol  breath,  v.  4. 
Man  of  the  crowd,  The, 

v.  2. 


Man  that  was  used  up,  The, 

v.  4. 

M.  S.  found  in  a  bottle,  v.  1. 
Masque  of   the   red  death, 

The,  v.  1. 

Mellonta  Tauta,  v.  4. 
Mesmeric  revelation,  v.  1. 
Metxengerstein,  v.  1. 
Morella,  v.  1. 
Murders  of  the  Rue  Morgue, 

v.  1. 
Mystery    ot     Marie    Roget, 

The,  v.  1. 
Mystification,  v.  4. 
Never    bet    the    devil   your 

head,  v.  2. 

Oblong  box,  The,  V.  2. 
Oval  portrait,  The,  v.  1. 
Pit  and  the  pendulum,  The, 

v.  I. 

Predicament,  A,  v.  4. 
Premature  burial,  The,  v.  1. 
Purloined  letter,  The,  v.  1. 
Shadow,  v.  2. 
Silence,  v.  2. 
Some  words  with  a  mummy, 

v.  2 

Spectacles,  The,  v.  2. 
Sphinx,  The,  v.  2. 
System    of    1  >r.     Tarr    and 

Professor  Feather,  v.  2. 
Tale  of  Jerusalem,  A,  v.  2. 
Tale   of  the   rtlgg*  d  moun 
tains,  A,  v.  2. 
Toil-tale  heart,  The.  v.  1. 
Thou  art  the  man,  v.  2. 
'I  housand-and-socond     tale 

of  Scheheraxade,  v.  1. 
Three  Sundays    in  a  week, 

V.  2. 

Von  Kempelen  and  his  dis 
covery,  v.  1. 

Why  the  little  Frenchman 
wears  his  hand  in  a  sling, 
v.  2. 

William  Wilson,  v.  1. 
X-ing  a  paragrab,  v.  4. 


2376 


Poet  hero,  A.   ( 'mtniexK  von  HOTHMKR.     35: 

Poet  of  Sierra  flat,  The.  (V.)  15. 
HARTE.  With  Mrs.  Skagg's  hus 
bands 33:  1907 


Poetry,  Stories  from  old  English.  A. 

S.  RICHARDSON 39;  317 

Point  of  honor,  A.  Mm.  A.  ED 
WARDS 37:  1550 

Poison  of  asps,  The.  Mrs.  R.  CHURCH. 

(formerly  Mi.in  Marryat) 35;  4279 

Poisoned  meal,  The.  (W.)  W.  COL 
LINS.  With  Queen's  revenge 35:  4581 

Poisoned  meal,  The.  In  N.  and  T. 

v.  10 4O;  1650 

Policeman,  Recollections  of  a.  T. 

WALLKKS 40;  260 

Polish  spy,  The.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37:      1004 

Polish  tales.  Mrs.  C.  G.  F.  GORE. 

3  v 37:3198-3200 

Political  economy,  Illustrations  of. 

H.  MARTINEAU.  9  v 38:2639-47 

Contents  : 

Berkeley  the  oanker,  v.  5. 
Briery  creek,  v.  ». 
Brooke  and  Brooke  farm, 

v.  I. 

Charmed  sea,  v.  5. 
Cinnamon  and  pearls,  v.  7. 
Cousin  Marshall,  v.  3. 
Demerara,  v.  2. 
Ella  of  Garveloch,  v.  2. 


For  each  and  for  all,  v.  4. 
French  wines  and  politics, 
v.  4. 


Hill  and  valley,  v.  1. 
Homes  abroad,  v.  4. 
Ireland,  v.  3. 
Life  in  the  wilds,  v.  1. 
Loom  and  lugger,  v.  6. 
Manchester  strike,  v.  3. 
Mrs.  Vanderput  and  Snoek, 

v.  6. 

Moral  of  many  fables,  v.  0. 

Farrers    of     Budge    row,        Sowers  and  reapers,  v.  7. 
Tale  of  the  Tyne,  v.  7. 
Three  ages,  v.  8. 
Weal  and  woe  in  Garveloce, 
v.  2. 

Pollard,  Eliza  F. 

Hoi' K  deferred.     X.  Y.     1872.     8°...     38:       4570 
LADY  Superior,  The.     N.  Y.     1875. 

8° 38:       4571 

Polly  Strader,  the  temale  trapper.  E. 
EitOLESTON.  In  Schoolmaster's 
stories  37;  150,5 

Polworth  on  the  green.  J.  M.  WIL 
SON.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O:  1711 

Pomar,  Count  de  Medina. 

HONEYMOON,   The:  remembrance  of 
a  bridal    tour    through    Scotland. 

Phil.      1874.     2  v.  8° 38:4578-9 

Pomegrante  seeds,  The.  N.  HAW 
THORNE.  In  Wonder-book 37;  4196 

Pomeroy,  John. 

liKKOKK  he  was  posted.    Lond.    1874. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 38:   4583-4 

LADY  May's  intentions.  Lond.   1873. 

sm.  8° 38:       4585 

SCANDINAVIAN   ring,   The.       Lond. 

1871.      3  v.     sm.  8° 38:       4586 

Pompeii,  Last  days  of.      E.  G.  E.  L. 

liULVt'KR-LYTTON 35; 

The  same 35; 


35: 
35: 


38:      4592 


38: 
38: 


The  same.     Tauehnitx  ed 

Pompey  the  little.     F.  COVENTRY 

Ponsonby,  L/tdy  Emily. 

DISCIPLINE  of  life,  The.  X.  Y.  1874. 

8° 

LOKD  Latimer.     With  Oliver  Ueau- 

mont,  v.  3 

MARY  Lyndsay.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°... 
OLIVER  Ueaumont,  and  Lord  Latimer. 

Lond.     3  v.     sm.  8° 

Content*  : 

Lord  Latimer,  v.  3.  1      Oliver  Beaumont,  v.  1-3. 

PRIDE  and  irresolution  :  a  new  scries 

of  the  Discipline  of  life.     N.    Y. 

1863.      8° 

Pontmartin,  Alexander  de. 

CLOTILDE  :    or,   the   secret   of  three 

generations.     Phil.     1871.     12° 

Poole,  John. 

LITTLE  Pedlington  and  the  Pedling- 

tonians.     N.  Y.     1852.     2  v.     12°. 


3124 
3125 
3126 

4898 


4596 
4593 


38:    4594-6 


38:       4597 


38:      4607 


38:4612-13 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


POOLE. 


in 


Other  folks'  children. 
Without  a  character. 


35: 
37: 
39: 


4O: 
38: 
35: 
39: 


Parish,  The. 
Town,  The. 


Poole,  .Vr*.  L.  E. 

JOHNNIE,  the  railroad   boy.     N.  Y. 
1872.      16° 

Poole,  Margaret  E. 

PICTTRKS  of  cottage  life  in  the  west 
of  England.     Lond.     1870.     12°...     38: 

Contents: 

Betty  Slater's  skeleton. 

For  better,  lor  worse. 

My  sister  Rosa. 
Poor   and   proud;  or,  the    fortunes   of 

Kate  Kedburn  :   u  story   for  young 

folks.      W.    T.    ADAMS.       (Oliver 

Optic] 

Poor   Bob,  the  chimney  sweeper.     M. 

EDUEWORTH.      With  Rosamond 

Poor  bov   and   merchant   prince.      W. 

M.  T IIAYKR 

Poor  Christine.     G.  M.  CRAIK.      With 

Winifred's  wooing 35: 

Poor  Clurv,  The.     In  X.  and  T.,  v.  3.. 

Poor  cousin,  The.     E.  PICKK.KINO 

Poor  gentleman,  The.  II.  CONSCIENCE. 

Poor  humanity.      K.  W.  Konixsox 

Poor -lack.     ('apt.  F.  MARRY  AT 38: 

The  same 38: 

Poor  laws  and  papers  illustrated.     11. 

MARTIN  EAU 

Cunt  en's  : 

Hamlets,  The. 

Lund's  end,  The. 

Poor  match,  A.  H.  PARR.  (Holme  Lee). 
Poor  Matt;  or,  the  clouded   intellect. 

J.  I.N(iEL<)W.  In  Sister's  bye-hours. 
Poor  Miss  Finch.     (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed 35: 

Poor  pretty  Bobby.     R.   BROUOHTOX. 

///  Tales  for  ehristmas  eve 35: 

Poor  priest,  The ;  or,   the    memorare  : 

and  other  narratives.    N.  Y.     n.  d. 

18°  

Contents : 

Christian   name.      Council   of   Ephesus. 

Huguenots.  Jubilee  of  our  lady  ot  Hans- 

wyck.     Lion  of    Brussels.    Our  lady   of 

deliverance.    Our  lady  of    Paris.     Our 

lady's  knight.    Our  lady's  tourney.    Poor 

priest.    Sparrow,  The. 

Poor  rich  man  and  rich  poor  man. 
C.  M.  SEDOWICK 

Poor  scholar,  The.  W.  CARLKTON. 
In  Traits  and  stories,  v.  2 

Poor  scholar,  The.  Mrs.  R.  C.  EM- 
Hi'RY.  In  Pictures  of  early  life.... 

Poor  scholar,  The.  J.  M.  WILSON. 
In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 

Poor  scholar,  and  other  tales  of  Irish 
life.  W.  CARLETON 

Poor  sick  little  Eva.  Mrt.  F.  BAR 
ROW.  (Aunt  Fanny).  In  Big  night 
caps  

Pop-gun  story-books.  F.  BARROW. 
(Aunt  Fanny).  6  v. 

1.  Pop-guns.    36-.166A 

2.  One  big  pop-gun. 

fcKltfM 


38:       4618 


4624 


38:       2649 


38:       4207 


38: 
35: 


39: 
35: 
37: 
4O: 
35: 


3.  All  sorts  ot  pop-guns 
3?,:  1058 


4.  Funny  pop-guns.    .'tftlO 
6.  Grasshopper  pop-guns. 

;io 
0.  Post-office  pop-guns. 


Popanilla.     B.  DISK.EI.I.    With  Ixion. 

The  same 

Poplar-house  academy.      A.  MAN 
NING.     2  v 

Popular  tales.    M.  EDOKWORTH.    2  v. 

Content*  : 
Contrast,  v.  2. 
Grateful  negro,  v.  2. 
Lame  Jervas,  v.  I. 
Limerick  gloves,  Thc.v.l. 
Lottery,  The,  v.  I. 
Manufacturers,  The,  v.  U. 


37: 
37: 

38: 
37: 


668 
669 


2483-4 
1506-7 


Murad,  the  unlu  ky,  v.  2. 
Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger, 

v.  1. 

Rosannn,  v.  1. 
To-morrow,  v.  2. 
Will,  The,  v.  1. 


266 
1508 
2937 

4975 
1643 
4443 
4008 
500 
2562 
2563 


32 

4578 
4579 

2977 


4O:      2494 


1536 


3840 


1700 


1714 


3836 


35:      1659 


Popular   tales.      Mine.  GUIZOT.      Tr. 

bv  Mrs.  L.  Burke 37:       3632 


The  same.      In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  2,  3.     37:    1497  8 


Mother  and  daughter. 
New-year's  night. 
Poor  .lose. 
Scaramouche. 

Three  chapters  in  the  life  of 
Nadir. 

37:   3631 


39:   3020 


38:   2172 


Contents  : 
Caroline  ;  or,  the  effects 

of  misfortune. 
Cecilia  and  Nanette. 
Cure  of  Chaviguat. 
I'inVult  duty. 
I>oublc  vow. 

The  same.     Lond.  ed  ..................... 

Popular   tales   and  traditions  of  the 
north  :  the  Yule-tide  stories.     Ed. 
bv  B.  Thorpe  .............................. 

Portent,  The:   a  story  of  the   inner 
vision  of  the  Highland*.     G.  MAC- 
DONALD  .................................... 

Porter,  Mrs.  A.  E. 

MARRIED    for   both    worlds.       Bost. 

1871.  12°  ................................. 

MY  hero;  or,  contrasted  lives.    Bost. 

1872.  12°  ................................. 

THIS  one  thing  I  do.      Bost.     1871. 

16°  .......................................... 

Porter,  Anna  M. 

BARONY,  The.      Lond.      1830.     3  v. 
12°  .......................................... 

DON  Sebastian.     Lond.     1809.     4  v. 
12°  .......................................... 

HUNGARIAN    brothers,  The.      Lond. 
1850.       16°  ................................. 

KNIGHT  of  St.  John.     Lond.     1818. 
3  v.  in  1.      12°  ............................. 

Porter,  .Vis*  Jane.     (1776-1850). 
Miss  Mackay.     In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  2  ...... 

PASTOR'S  fireside.     Lond.     1817.    4  v. 
12°  .......................................... 

SCOTTISH  chiefs,  The.      Phil.      1870. 
12°  .......................................... 

THADDEUS  of  Warsaw.     Phil.    1873. 
12°  .......................................... 

Porter's   hole,  The.      T.  GILI.ESI-IK. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9  ........................     4O: 

Portia  ;  and  other  stories  of  Shakes 

peare's  heroines.     M.  C.  CLARKE..     35: 
Portrait,  The.     A.  G.  RIDDI.K  ..........     39: 

Portrait  of  an  author,  painted  by  his 
publishers.        (W.)    W.    COLLINS. 
In  Queen's  revenge  .....................     35: 

Post-office  pop-guns.      F.   BARROW. 

Aii"!   Fanny}  .............................      35: 

Potiphar  papers.     G.  W.  CURTIS  ......     33: 


4630 


4631 


38: 
38: 
38: 

38:  4641-3 

38:    4644-7 

38: 

38: 

40: 

38:  4656-9 

38: 

38: 


4648 


4649 


2658 


4660 


4661 
1719 

4336 

402 


4581 


1666 
1241 


1.  *  >ur  best  society. 

2.  Our  new  livery  and  other  things. 


3. 
4. 


Meditation  by  Paul  Potiphar. 

From  the  summer  diary  of  Minerva  Tattle. 

5.  Potiphar  in  Paris. 

6.  Kutz  Pacha  to  the  king  of  Sennaar. 

7.  Kev.  Henry  iJove  to  Mrs.  Potiphar. 

Potter's  common.     .Wrt.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  13 39:       1648 

Pottleton  legacy:  a  story.    A. SMITH.     39:      1811 
Potwin,  Mrs.  H.  K. 

Rr BY  duke.     Bost.     1872.     12° 38:      4670 

Poveretta.       J.   MAOC.      In   Home 

fairytales 38:       2226 

Powell,  M.  W.     (M.  E.  M.) 

PHILIP  Brantlov's  life  work  and  how 

he  found  it.    'N.Y.     1869.     16°....     38:       4676 
Powell  Vardray's  life.     F.  C.  KISHER. 
(Christian     Reid).        With     Nina's 

atonement 37:       2201 

Power,  Tyrone. 

GIPSY    of    the    Abruzzo,    The.        In 

Club-book 4O:       1520 

Poynter,  G.  Francis. 

ERSILIA.     N.Y.     1876.     16° 4O:       2138 

MY  little  lady.     N.  Y.     1872.     16°...     4O:       2409 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PRACTICAL. 


172 


PRINCE. 


Practical  jokes.     T.  (E.)  HOOK.     In 

Precepts  and  practice,  v.  3 37:       4647 

Prairie,  The.    J.  F.  COOPER 35:      4700 

The  same 35:       4761 

Prairie  bird.     C.  A.  MURRAY.     3  v...     38:  3285-7 

Prairie  Crusoe.     Bost.     18U6.     16° 

Prairie  Ilower.     G.  AIMARD 35:        395 

Praise  ami  principle.     M.  J.  MC!N- 

TOSII 38:       2252 

Pratt,  Prances  Lee. 

AGNES   and    her    neighbors.       Bost. 

1872.      16° ^ 38:       4681 

Pray  employ  Major  Narnby!       (W.) 

W.  COLLINS.     In  Queen's  revenge.     35:      4581 
Preacher  parrot,  The.     D.  (  W.)  JER- 

ROLU.     In  Coll.  works,  v.  4 34:       1468 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 34:       1462 

Precaution.     J.  F.  COOPEU 35:      4762 

The  same 35:       4763 

Precepts  and  practice.    T.  (E.)  HOOK. 

3  v 37:   4645-7 


Contents  : 
Atonement,  v.  2. 
Captain  (iray,  v.  1. 
Civil  war,  v.  •!. 
liitton,  v.  3. 
Faimy  Vane,  v.  1. 
Fashionable  fictions,  v.  3. 
Fragment  of  modern  his 
tory,  v.  '2. 

Ijile  alter  death,  v.  1. 
Little  in:m,  v.  1. 
Magpie  castle,  v.  3. 
Man  and  his  master,  v.  1. 

Prejudice  ;  or,  the  black  Polyanthus. 

J.  LVGEI.OW.  In  Sister's  bye-hours. 
Premature  declaration  of  love.  Mrs. 

('.  L.  HEXT/.  With  Lost  daughter. 
Premier  and  his  wife.  In  \V.  T.  13., 

v.  6 


My  last  tour,  v.  3. 
Odd  people,  v.  :i. 
Hunter's  birthday,  v.  3. 
Practical  jokes,  v.  3. 
Kussian  police  and  English 

prisoners,  v.  3. 
Stir  in  the  household,  v.  •£. 
Trip  over  London,  v.  3. 
Widdlezig,  v.  2. 
Widow's  dog,  v.  1. 
Wine  and  water,  v.  1. 


38: 
37: 
4O: 


32 


4318 


1716 


Premium,  The.  Mrs.  C.  K.  TONNA. 
(  Charlotte  Elizabeth).  With  Philip 
and  his  garden 39;  3068 

Premiums  paid  to  experience :  inci 
dents  in  my  business  life.  Mrs.  I. 

F.  MAYO.     (Edward  Garrett) 38:       2813 

Contents : 

Crackling  of  thorns.  I      Sin  of  omission 

Gain  ot  loss.  |      Well  without  water. 

Good  situation.  j      Wheat  and  tares. 

Israelite  indeed.  Wisdom  of  fools. 

Prentiss,  Mrs.  E.     (Aunt  SUXHH). 
AUNT   Jane's   hero.      N.  Y.      1871. 

12°  38:       4686 

FLOWER  of  the  family.     N.Y.    1869. 

16°  38:       4687 

FRED,  Maria,  and  me.     N.  Y.     1871. 

16°  38:       4688 

LITTLE   Lou's   sayings   and   doings. 

N.Y'.     1868.     B°.... 38:       4689 

NIDWORTH    and     his     three     magic 

wands.     Bost.     1870.      16° 38:       4690 

PERCY'S,  The.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     16° 38:      4691 

STEPPING  heavenward.     N.Y.     1869. 

12°  38:       4092 

URBANE  and  his  friends.    N.Y.    n.  d. 

12°  38:       4693 

Prescott,  H.  E.     See  SPOKKORD,  Mrs. 

H.  E.  (P.) 
Prescott,  Mary  N. 

Malt's  follies,  and  other  stories.  Bost. 

1873.      8° 38:       4703 

Alter  dark.  Odd  and  even. 

iJilly-di'll  v.  Pair  of  shoes. 

Matt's  follies.  Tinv  Day. 

Tad's  mince-pie 

Prescription,  The ;  or,  the  29th  of 
September,  A.  LEIGHTON.  In 
W.  T.  15.,  v.  1  4O:  1711 


Present  problem,   The.     S.   K.   BOL- 

TON 35;       2330 

Presentiment,  The.     Mrs.  E.  D.  E. 

N.  SOVTIIWOKTH.      With  Haunted 

homestead 39:      2019 

President's  daughter.     .F.  BKKMER. 

In  Works,  v.  2 35;      2751 

Pressense,  Mme.  E.  de. 

MADELINE'S  trial,  and  other  stories. 

Tr.    bv    Annie   Harvvood.       Lond. 

n.  d.    16° 38:      4710 

Contents  : 
Anna's  hirthday  ;  or,  "  It  is  more  blessed  to 

give  than  to  receive." 
Boys  and  hoys. 
Easter  Monday  picnic,  An. 
Little  marquis  ;  or,  pride  and  its  punishment. 
Mary's  first  lesson  in  the  law  of  love. 
Tale  of  song  and  sorrow. 
Trusted  and  tried. 

Preston,  Harriet  W. 

ASPKXDALE.     Bost.     1871.    12° 38:       4716 

LOVE    in    the     nineteenth    century. 

Bost.     1873.     16° "..     38:       4717 

Preston,  Laura. 

I  \  bonds.     N.Y.     1867.     12° 38:       4727 

Pretension.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS.     In 

Pictures  of  private  life,  v.   2 37:       1088 

Pretty  butcheress,   The.     R.   BLACK. 

In  Blackbird  of  Baden 35:       2168 

Pretty  Miss  Bellew.     T.  GIFT 37:      2975 

Pretty  widow.     C.  H.  Ross 39:        654 

Prey  of  the  gods.     Mrs.  R.  CHURCH. 

(formerly  Minn  Marryitt) 35:       4280 

Price,  Joseph. 

QUEEN'S   diamonds,  The.     In  W.  S. 

C.  L.,  v.  12 34:       4182 

The  same *15;       4922 

Price  of  a  dream,    The.     P.  L.    BEN 
EDICT.     Ill,  Rougcgorge 4O:       1670 

Price  of  silence,  The.      E.  STREDUER. 

3  v 39:    2366-8 

Price   of  a  sou! ;   or,   romance   called 

into   the   service   of    truth.      Cin. 

1859.     sq.  16° 4Q:       2496 

Prichard,  Sarah  J. 

AUNT   Sadie's   cow.      N.    Y.      1873. 

16°  38:       4736 

Pride  and  irresolution.   E.  PONSONBY.     38:      4597 
Pride    and    prejudice.      J.     AUSTEX. 

Tauchnitz  ed 35:        910 

The   same,   and   Northanger   abbey. 

J.  AUSTEN  " "..     35:        909 

Pride  and  principle;  or,  which  makes 

the  lady.    T.  S.  ARUHUR.  In  Tales 

from  real  life 35:         804 

The  same.      With  Mary  Ellis 35:         788 

Pride  of  Lexington,  The.    W.  SMITH.     39:      1560 

Pride  of  life,  The.     Lady  J.  SCOTT 39:      1290 

Pride   of  Moses   Grant.     Mrs.   L.    C. 

MOULTON.     In  My  third  book 38:      3182 

Priest  and  the  Huguenot,  The.     L.  F. 

BuxdEXEU.     2  v 35;   3302-3 

Priest  and  nun.      .1.  McN. WRIGHT...     4O:        889 
Priest's  death,  The.     C.   M.   BRAME. 

In  Tales  from  the  diary  of  a  sister 

of  mercy 35:       2673 

Priest's  ghost,  The.     S.  LOVER.     In 

Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland 38:       1886 

Prime,  William  C. 

OLD   house    by    the    river.     N.    Y. 

1853.      12°. .". 38:       4741 

Prime  minister.     A.  TROLLOPS 39:      3220 

Prince,  The ;  or,   George   St.   George 

Julian.     H.  COCKTON 35:      4475 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PRINCE. 


173 


PUBLICAN'S. 


Prince  and  peddler.     E.  PICKKRINO.     38: 
Prince  Charles.    .1.  P.  SMITH  ............     39: 

JVore.     For  sequel  see  Alice  Arrtin. 
Prince  Charlie,  the  young  chevalier. 

M.  JOHXKS  ................................     38: 

Prince  Kugene  and  his  times.     Mrs. 

C.  M.  HumtT.    (Louisa  Mii/tlbac/i).     38: 
Prince  of  darkness,  The.     Mrs.  E.  D. 

E.  N.  SOUTHWORTH  .....................    39: 

Prince  of  the  house  of  David.     J.  H. 

IXUKAIIAM  .................................    38: 

Prince  of  Kashna.     K.  B.  KIMHAI.L...     38: 
Prince  of  Scotland,   The.     A.  CAMP- 

BKLL.     Iii  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7  ..............     4O: 

Prince  Serebrenni.    A.  TOLSTOY.    2  v.     39; 
Prince's   surprise,   The.      In   Rouge- 

gorge  ........................................ 

Princess   and   the  goblin.     J.   MAC- 


4444 
19o7 


411 
.'('252 
2033 


4O: 
38: 
39: 


Princess  of  Babylon.  M.  de  VOL- 
TAIKK.  In  Pliilos.  tales  and  satires. 

Princess  Hob  and  her  friends.  (V.) 
K.  HAKTK.  With,  Mrs.  Skagg's 
husbands  ...................................  33; 

Princess  Clarice,  The.  M.  COLLINS. 

2  v  ...........................................  35: 

Princess  of  Silvcrland,  and  other  tales. 

E.  STRIVKLYNE  ..........................  39: 

Contents  : 

Elsie's  rides.     Christmas   party.     Uncle 
Willie's  fairy  tides. 

Princess  of  Thule,  The:  \V.  BLACK.  35: 
Princess  royal,  A.  In  X.  and  T.,  v.  !i.  4O: 
Printer  !>oy:  Ken.  Franklin.  W.  -M. 

THAYKR  .....................................    39: 

Prison  liars,  The,  and  tin-   way  to  es 

cape.     A.  A.  HOPKINS  .................    37: 

Prisoner  of  war,  The.    J.  HOWKLL. 

In   \V.  T.  15.,  v.  It  .......................      4O: 

Prisoners  of  St.-Lazare.    By  Madame 
*     *,  ed.  l>y  Mine.  Pauline  do 

Grandpre.     Tr.  by  Mrs.  E.  M.  MC 

CARTHY.     N.  Y.      1872.      12°  ........     4O: 

Privite  inquiry.     C.  H.   Ross.     3  v....     39: 

Private   purse,  The.     Mrs.   A.   M.  F. 

HALL.     In  Tales  of  woman's  trials.     37: 
The  same  ......................................     37: 

Privateer's-man,  The:  one  hundred 

years  ago.     ('apt.  Y.  MARRYAT  ......     38: 

The  same.     Tauchnity.  cd  ................     38: 

Prize  piano,  The.     \V.  T.  COOOSHAI.L. 

In  home  hits  and  hints  .................     35; 

Problematic  characters.      F.  SPIKL- 

n.viiKx  ......................................    39: 

Procrastination.      Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.     In  Lights  and  stiadows  of 

Irish  life,  v,  2  .............................     37; 

Procrastination.       M.     M.    SHKR- 

wooi>.     In  Works,  v.  7  ................     39; 

Professor,   The.     Mrs.  C.  B.  NICH- 

OLLH.     (Currer  Bell)  ....................     38: 

The  same.     Tauehnitx  ed  ................     38: 

Professor  Keller-matin's  funeral.     F. 

MriiANDKVKdii.        /»  Automaton 

ear  ..........................................     38: 

Professor's  lady.     B.  AUERIIACII  .....     35: 

Professor's   tales,  The.    T.   GILLKS- 

PIK.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1-7  .............     40:1 

Content*: 

ConviviolistR,  The,  v.  1.  Mountain  storm,  v.  I 

Dura    I)en  ;     or,    second  Natural    history    of 

thoughts  are  best,  v.  5.  v.  7 

Early    recollections   of  a  Peat-casting  time,  V. 

son  of  the  hills,  v.  '1.  Pheebe  Fortune,  v.  2. 

Enthusiast,  The,  v.  7.  Philips  Grev,  v.  1. 


2938 
4680 
171'J 

2495 
655-7 

3888 
3880 

2564 
2565 

4508 
2108 

3883 
1642 

3612 
3613 

2333 
883 

11-17 

. 
idiots, 


Professor's  tales,  (continued.) — 


1717 
3055-6 

1670 
2173 
3770 

1907 

4526-7 

2405 


F:inu!y  incidents,  v.  4. 
Home     and    the     gypsy 

maid,  v.  4. 
Kirkyards,  v.  7. 
Ij>  at  of  the  pedlars,  v.  3. 
Mcdul,  The,  v.  5. 
Mistake  rectified,  v.  5. 

Professor's  wife,  The. 

i.llF.l.o]; 

Profligate 
T<  i  x .      In 


Return,  Tile,  v.  4. 
Social  man,  The,  v 
Suicide's  grave,  v. 
Three  brethren,  v. 
Trees  nnd  burns,  v 
Wedding,  The,  v. 

A.  L.  MAC- 


6. 

.  7. 


38: 
37: 
37: 
35: 
38: 
39: 


>rinee,  The.  E.  EOGLKS- 
School m aster  s  stories 

Progress  and  prejudice.  Mrs.  C.  G. 
K.  GORK .' 

Progressionists,   The,  and   Angela 

C.  Von   BoLANDKN 

Prole,  (i. 

SUCCESS.     Loud.     18ii8.    3  v.    sm.  8°. 
Proll :   a    mystery.       H.    SPICKR.       /;/ 

Broui>nt  to  book,  v.   2 

Promising  and  performing.     Mrs.  C. 

K.    TOXXA.     (Charlotte    Elizabeth). 

In  The  fortune-teller 39: 

Proper   use  of    grandfathers.       K.    H. 

LuDLOW,     In  Stories  and  sketches.     4O: 
Prophetic  fits  and  misfits.    H.  SPICKR. 

In  Brought  to  book,  v.  1 39: 

Propria   qua-   maribus.      C.   KKADK. 

With  PegWofflngton 39: 

Propria  quie  maribus;    and  the   Box 

tunnel.     C.  KKADK 39: 

Pros  and  cons.    C.  (i.  ROSSKTTI.     H'ith 

Commonplace 39: 

Prosper.     V.  CHERBULIKZ 35: 

Prosser,  Mrs. 

DAYS   of  the  cattle   plague.     Lond. 

n.  d.     12° 38: 

Protestant,  The.     A.  E.  BRAY 35: 

Proud  and  la/.y:  a  story  for  little  folks. 

\V.  T.  ADAMS.     (  Oliver  Optic) 35: 

Proud  wife,  A.    F.  VV.  ROBINSON.    In 

(iirl's  romance 39: 

Provence  rose,  A.     L.  de  la  RAMK. 

With  A  dog  of  Flanders 39: 

Proverb  series.     M.  E.  BRADLEY  and 

K.  .1.  NKKI.Y.     (i  v. 

v.  1.  Birds  of  a  feather.     .'15:2615 

2.  Fine  feathers  do  not  make  fine  birds.    3«::!53'.l 

3.  Handsome  is  that  handsome  does.    3o:2(51N 

4.  Wrong  confessed  is  half  redressed.    3r>:'i(i20 
.rt.  One  good  turn  deserves  another.    38:3540 

<>.  Actions  speak  louder  than  words.    38:3o3H 

Provocations   of   Madame   Palissy. 

A.  MANNING 38: 

Provost,  The;    and   other   tales.     .1. 

GALT 37; 

Content*  : 

Illustrations,  nnecdotes,  and  critical  remarks. 

Omen,  The.     Provost,  The.    Steam-boat,  The. 
Prudence  Palfrey.     T.  B.  ALURICH...     35: 
Prudent    prince,    The.        F.    GOTT- 

SCHAI.CK.      In  R.  (J.  N.,  v.  2 4O: 

Prudy  keeping  house.     R.  S.  CLARKK. 

(Sophie  May) 35: 

Prue  and  I.     G.  W.  CURTIS 35: 

Prussian  vase,  The.   M.  EDOEWOBTH. 

In  Moral  tales,  v.  1 

The  same.     In  her  N.  and  T.,  v.  1 37: 

Psyche  of  to-day.     C.  JB.NKIN 38: 

The  same.  In  Two  French  marriages.     38: 
Psyche's  art.     L.  M.  AI.COTT.      With 

Kitty's  elass-duy 35: 

Publicans  and  sinners.     M.  E.  BRAD- 
DON 35: 

JW<*.    Same,  at  Lucius  [>avoren. 
Publican's  dream,  The.     J.  BAXIM. 

In  Bit  o'  writin' 35: 


2235 
15!  5 
3201 
2321 
4751-3 
20H7 

3063 

1681 

2097 

1(10 

161 

667 
4170 

4760 
2708 

267 

485 

45 


2485 
2781 


494 
1561 


4365 
5176 


1496 

287 
289 

472 
2550 

1 53 1 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


PUCK. 


174 


QUITS. 


Puck :  his  vicissitudes.   L.  de  la  RAM  K.     39:          -r>4 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:  55 

Puffer  Hopkins,  Career  of.     C.  MATII- 

K\VS 38:      2G81 

Pullen,  II.  W. 

TOM  Pippin  s  wedding.    Phil.    1871. 

12° 38:       4760 

Pulszky,  T. 

TALKS   and   traditions   of    Hungary. 

N.  Y.      1852.      12° '. 38:       477! 

Punished    and    pardoned ;    or,   how 

does  it  end?  Mrs.  A.  S.  OKK.  3v.  38:3915-17 
Puppets  dallying.  A.  LILLIK.  3  v.  38:  1750-2 
Purple  and  fine  linen.  K.  FAWCETT.  37:  2030 
Purple  satin  dress,  The.  Mrs.  C.  L. 

HK.NTZ.  With  The  lost  daughter.  37:  4318 
Put  to  the  test.  C.  CUAMBKRLAI.V,  jr.  35:  3987 
Put  yourself  in  his  place.  C.  RKAUK.  39:  162 

The  same 39:         103 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:         164 

Putnam,  Mrs.  Mary  Lowell,  (b.  1810). 
KKCORD  of  an  obscure  man.       Bost. 

1861.      12° 33:       3454 

Pygmies,  The.     IS.  HAWTHORNE.    In 

Wonder-book 37:       4196 

Pyle,  M.  C. 

GAVROCHK,  the  gamin  of  Paris.    Phil. 

1872.      16° 38:       4776 

Note.     Adapted  from  V.  Hugo's  Los  miserable. 
MINNA  in   wonderland;  and  Roland 

and  his  friend.     Phil.     1871.     16°.     38:       4777 


Quadratus.  Emma  LESLIE 38:  1552 

Quadroon,  The ;  or.  adventures  in 

Louisiana.  M.  Ruin 39:  254 

Quaker  city,  The.  G.  LIPPARD 38:  1777 

Quaker  partisan,  The.  E.  H.  WILL 
IAMSON-  4O:  540 

Quaker  soldier,  The.  J.  R.  JONKS....  38:  505 

Queechy.  IS.  WARNKR 4O:  182 

Queen  Hortense.  Mrs.  C.  M.  M  UNDT. 

(Louisa  Mi'Mbac/!} 38:  3253 

Queen  Krinaleen's  plagues.  JONQUIL. 

{pseud.) 38:  515 

Queen  Mab.  J.  KAVANAOH 38:  677 

The  samp 38:  678 

Queen  of  the  county.  J.  C.  STRBTTON.  39:  2384 

The  same ." 39:  2381-3 

Queen  of  Denmark.  Mrs.  C.  G.  F. 

GORE 37:  3202 

Queen  of  hearts.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS.  35:  4580 

Queen  of  herself.  A.  KING  3  v 38:  882-4 

Queen  of  the  regiment.  K.  KING 38:  914 

Queen  Rhoda ;  or,  follow  me.  A. 

BEACH 35:  1760 

Queen  Tita's  wager.  Wm.  BLACK. 

\Viih  Maid  ot  Killeena 35:  2179 

Queens.  E.  P.  KMKRT 37:  1708 

Queen's  diamonds,  The.  J.  PRICK. 

In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  V.  12 34:  4182 

The  fame *15:  4922 

Queen's  favorite;  or,  the  price  of  a 

crown.  C.  B.  I),  de  la  V.  BER 
NARD 35:  2031 

Queen's  Maries.  G.  J.  WIIYTE- 

MKI.VILLK 4O:  442 

Queen's  necklace,  The.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 37:  1005 

Queen's  revenge.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

With  Alicia  VVar'ock 35:  4581 

The  same.  With  Dead  secret 35:  4552 

The  same.  In  N.  and  T.,  v.  5 4O:  1645 


Queen's  revenge,   and   other   stories. 

(W.)  W.  COLLINS 35;       4581 

Contents : 

Bold  words  bv  a  bachelor. 
Cnsec  worth  looking  at : 
1.  Adopted  heir. 


2.  Poisoned 

3.  Caldron  of  oil. 
Cuiiositifs  of  literature: 

I .  Unknown  public. 

•2.  Portrait  of  an  author. 
Dramatic  grub  street. 
Fragment      of    personal 
experiences : 

1.  Laid  up  in  lodgings. 

2.  My  black  mirror. 
Je-rold,  Douglas. 
Nooks    and    corners    of 

history  : 

1.  Queen's  revenge. 

2.  Great  [forgotten]  in- 

invasion. 

3.  Remark  ible  revolu 

tion. 

Queen's  sailors,  The.     Edw.   GRKEY. 

3  v 

Queer  bonnets.     Mrs.  L.  C.  TUTHILL. 
Queer   folk:    seven    stories.      E.    H. 

K  NATCH  BUI.  L-Hl'G  ESSEN... 


Sketches  of  character : 
1.  Talk-stoppers. 
t.  shockingly     rude     ar 
ticle. 

3.  Mrs.  Bartgery. 

4.  Bachelor  bed-room. 

5.  Pray      employ      Major 

Namby ! 

6.  My  spinsters. 
Social  grievances: 

1.  Journey    in    search    of 

nothing. 

2.  Petition    to    the    novel 

writers. 

3.  Give  us  room. 

4.  Save     me     from     my 

friends. 

5.  Mrs.  Bullwinkie. 

To  think,  or,  to  be  thought 
for. 


37: 
39: 


3466-8 
3390 


38:      1064 


Contents: 
Barn  elves,  The. 
Little  grub. 

Old     bachelor    married, 
The. 


Queer  little  people. 

STOWK  ................... 

Contents  : 

Aunt  Esther's  rules. 
Aunt  Esther's  stories. 
Dogs  and  cats. 
Hen  that  hatched  ducks. 


Pig-faced  queen.  The. 
Strange  city,  The. 
Warlock  of  Coombe. 
Witch  of  Ballaquoich,  The. 


Mrs.  H.   (E.)  B. 


39:       2334 


History  of  tip-top. 
Hum,  the  son  of  Buz. 
Miss  Katy-did  and  Miss 

Cricket^ 
Mother    magpie's    mis 

chief. 


Nutcrackers   of  Nutcracker 

lodge,  The. 
Our  country  neighbors. 
Our      country       neighbors, 

again. 
Our  dogs. 
Sir    Walter   Scott    and    his 

dogs. 
Squirrels     that     live    in     a 

house. 

Queer      stories.        In      EOGLESTON'S 

Schoolmaster's  stories 35:  1595 

Quentin  Durward.   Sir  Walter  SCOTT. 

Parker  ed.     2  v iS39:1329-30 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:  1357 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:  1366 

The  same 39:  1385 


Household  ed 39:   1425-6 

1460 
1487 
1706 


The  same. 

The  same.     Pocketed 39: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39: 

Quest.     J.  C.  BATKS 35: 


Question  of  honor.     F.   C.   FISHER. 

(Christian  Reid) 37:       2203 

Quevedo,      Francisco      Gomez     de. 

(1580-1645). 

CURIOUS  history  of  the  night  adven 
turer.  In  Works,  v.  2 34:  1837 

LIFE  of  Paul,  the   Spanish   sharper. 

In  Works,  v.   2-3 34:   1837-8 

Quiet  heart.      M.  (O.  W.)  OLIPHANT.     38:      38(i2 

Quiet  husband.     E.  PICKERING 38:      4445 

Quiet    Miss   Godolphin.     Mrs.   T.   F. 

MAYO.     ( Edward  Garrtft) 38:       2814 

The  same.  In  Seen  and  heard,  v.  2.  38:  2816 
Quiet  nook  in  the  Jura.  G.  RUFFINI.  39:  717 
Quinton,  M.  A. 

NOBLK  of  '89,  The:  an  episode  of  the 
French  revolution.  Tr.  from  the 
French  by  Ernest  Legards.  Bait. 

1874.      12'° 38:       5000 

Quite  alone.     G.  A.  SALA 39:      1084 

Quite  so.      T.    B.   ALDRICH.      Ittth 

Marjorie  Daw 35:         492 

Quits.     I.  von  TAUTPHOEUS 39:      2762 

The  same     Tauohnitz  ed 39:      2763 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


QCIXSTAR. 


175 


EAMSEY. 


Quixstar  :  a  novel.     Afit*  TAYLOR...     39:      2775 
Quodlibet:  containing  some   annuls 

thereof.  .1.  I'.  KENNEDY.  (Holomon 

Second //tuiiyhtx) 38:         821 


1614 


3000 


Xnvttm  art. 

"  Oh,  I'm  wat,  wat !" 

Our  dogs. 

Presence  of  mind :    happy 

guessing. 

Queen  Mary's  child-garden. 
Kab  and  his  friends. 
"  With  brains,  sir!" 


Rab  and  his  friends.     Dr.  J.   BROWN. 

In  L.  C.,  v.  4 4O: 

Rab  and  his  friends,  and  other  papers. 

Dr.,].   BROWN 35: 

Contents :  * 

Arthur  H.  Hallam. 
Black  dwarfs  bones,  The. 
Dr.  Chalmers. 
Dr.  George  Wilson. 
Education    through    the 

senses. 

Her  last  half  crown. 
Letter    to    John    Cairns, 
D.  D. 

The  same 33: 

Race  for  wealth.    ^Frs.  J.  H.  RIDDKLI.. 

(F.   (1.    Trafford] 39: 

Race  for  a  wife,  A.     H.  SMART 39: 

Rachel  Gray.     J.  KAVANAOH 38: 

The  same 38: 

Rachel  Kay:  a  novel.     A.  TROLLOPK.     39: 

The  same      Tauchnitz  ed 39: 

Rachel's  secret:  a  novel.  By  the 
author  of  "  The  master  of  Marlon." 
N.  Y.  1867.  8°... 


387 

1779 

679 

680 

3201 

3202 


4O:   2507 


Radcliffe,  -Vfrs.   Ann.     (1764-1823). 
MYSTERIES  of  Udolpho,  The.     Lond. 

1820.      3  v.     12° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1857.     12° 

ROMANCE  of  the  forest.    Lond.    1820. 

2  v.     12° 

The  same.     Phil.     1864.      12 

Radcliffe,  Noel. 

TIIKRKSA.     Lond.      1870.     3  v.     sm. 

8°  

WHEEL  within  wheel.    Lond.     1861. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 

Raft  that  no   man   made,  A.     R.  T.  S. 

LOWELL.  ///  L.  ('.,  v.  8 

Ragged  Dick  ;  or,  street  life  in  New 

York    with    the    boot-blacks.       H. 

Ai.dEK,  jr 

Ragged  Dick  series.  H.  ALOEK,  jr. 
Content*  : 

1.  Kagged  Dick.       35:542 

2.  Fame  and  fortune. 

:i5:534 

3.  Mark,  the  match  boy. 

36:038 


39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 


11-13 

14 


15-16 
17 


25-27 


39: 
39: 

4O:      1618 


35: 


542 


4.  Hough  and  Heady. 

35:544 

5.  Ben,  the  luggage  boy. 


Rainbow  and  Lucky  stories. 

HOTT. 


RllfilK  and  Rose.       35:545 

J.  An- 


Cbntent.i  : 

v.  1.  Handle.    3"::15 
i!.  Rair.oow's  journey. 

86:93 


v.  3.  Three  pines.    35:05 

4.  Selling  Lucky.     35:112 

5.  Up  the  river.'    35:06 

Rainbow  creed,  The  :  a  story  of  the 
times.  [Adam  Hamilton  LEP- 
PERE.]  Bost.  1875.  12° 38:  l">3:i 

Ralph  and  Bruno.     M.  BRAMSTON 35:      2684 

Ralph  and  Dick ;  or,  the  two  ship 
mates.  W.  H.  G.  KINGSTON 38:  998 

Ralph  the  bailiff  and  other  tales.     M. 

K.  BRADIXIN 35:      2551 

Ralph  the  heir.     A.  TROLLOPK 39:      3203 

The  same.      Tauchnitx.  ed 39:       3204 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird:  a  novel.  Afrt. 

ALEXANDER  35:        515 

Rambles  among   the   Alps.     J.  An- 

BOTT.     In  H.  S.  B.,  v.  7 35:          42 


Rambling  story,  A.     M.  C.  CLARKE.     35:      4337 
Rame,  Louisa  de  la.     (Ouida.) 

BKATKTC-E  Boville,  and  other  stories. 

N.  Y.     1867.     12° 39:          40 


Contents : 
Beatrice  Boville. 
Holly  wreaths   and 
chains. 


Lndy  Marabout's  troubles. 
Silver   chimes    and    golden 

fetters. 
Slander  :ind  sillerv. 


BcneE.  or,  two  little  wooden  shoes: 
a  story.  Phil.  1874.  12° 39: 

BRANCH  of  lilac.  With  A  dog  of 

Flanders 7 39: 

CECIL.  Castlemaine's  gage.  Lady  Mar 
about's  troubles,  and  other  stories. 
Phil.  1867.  12° 39: 

Content* : 

Beauty  of  Vicq.  d'Azyr. 

Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage. 

"  I>earllv  da*h." 

General's  mutch- making. 
The. 

Lady    Marabout's  troub 
les. 
CHANDOS.      Phil.     18(59.     12° 39: 

The  same.  Leip.  1871.  sq.  1(5°..  39: 
DOG  of  Flanders,  A.  In  L.  C.,  v.  10.  4O: 
DOG  of  Flanders,  A,  and  other  stories. 

Lond.     1872.    8°..., 


41 


45 


42 


Little  Grand   and  the  mar 
chioness. 

Story  of  a  crayon  head. 
Study  a  la  Louis  Qnntorze. 
Study  a  la  Louis  Quinze. 


Contents  : 
Branch  of  lilac. 
Dog  of  Flanders. 


39: 

Leaf  in  the  storm. 


FOI.I.E-FARINE.      Phil.     1871.      12°.  39: 

The  same.  Leip.  1872.  sq.  HI0..  39: 
GKANVII.I.K  dc  Vigne;  or,  held  in 

bondage.  Phil.  1872.  12° 39: 

HKI.D  in  bondage;  or,  Granville  de 

Vigne.  Phil."  18(J4.  2  v.  12°...  39: 

IDAI.'IA:  a  novel.  Phil.  18G9.  12°.  39: 

The  same.  Leip.  1S67.  sq.  10°..  39; 

Tx  a  winter  city.  Phil.  187r>.  12°.  39: 
LEAK  in  the  storm,  A.  With  Dog 

of  Flanders ''..  39: 

The  same.  /»  L.  C.,  v.  11 4O: 

LKAK  in  the  storm,  A,  and  other 

stories.     Phil.     1872.     8° 39: 

Content* : 

Branch  of  lilac,  A.  I      Leaf  in  the  storm,  A. 

Dog  of  Flanders,  A.  Provence  rose,  A. 

PASCAREI..     Phil.     1873.     12° 39: 

PROVENCE  rose.  With  Dog  of  Flan 
ders T. 39: 

PrcK  :    his    vicissitudes,    adventures, 
conclusions,  friendships,  and  phil 
osophies.     Related  bv  himself  and 
edited  by  Ouida.   Phil.   1870.   12°...     39: 
The  same.     Leip.     1870.     sq.  16°..     39: 

RANDOLPH  Gordon,  and  other  stories. 
Second  series.  Phil.  1867.  12°.  39: 

Contents  : 

Bells  and  blackcock. 
Bine  and  yellow. 
Donkeyshire  militia,  The 
How    I    was    tracked    by 
trappers. 

SIQNA:  a  story.      Phil.     1875.     12°. 

KTKATHMORE.  Phil.  1872.  12°.... 
The  same.  Leip.  1871.  pq.  16°... 

TRICOTRIN.      Phil.     1870.     12° 

The  same.     Leip.     1870.     sq.  16°... 

UNDER  two  flags.     Phil.     1867.     12°. 
The  same.     Leip.       1871.     sq.  16°.. 
Ramsay, Andrew  Michael  (Chevalier). 
(1686-1743). 

TRAVKLS  of  Cyrus,  The:  to  which  is 
annexed  a  discourse  upon  the  theol 
ogy  and  mythology  of  the  ancients. 

Lond.     1727.     2  v".  8° 33: 

The  same.     Albany.     1814.     8°....     33: 


43 

44 

1620 

45 


4G 

47 

48 

64- f. 
40 
50 
66 

45 
1621 

51 


53 


45 


54 
55 


56 


How  one  fire  lit  another. 
Marquis's  tactics,  The. 
Randolph  Gordon. 
Trente-et-un. 


39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 


57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 


3464-5 
3406 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


KAMSAY. 


176 


EEAL. 


39: 


39: 
39: 


39: 
39: 


How  one  fire  lit  another. 
Marquis's  tactics,  The. 
Randolph  Gordon. 
Trente-et-un. 


Ramsay,  Elizabeth  P. 

HEARTS  and  diamonds;   or,  was  it  an 
error  '.'     Lond.    1870.    3  v.     sm.  8. 
Ramsay,  Grace. 

IZA'S    story.      Lond.     18G9.       3    v.. 
sm.  8°  .......................................    39: 

Ran  away  to  sea.     MayneRmD  .........     39: 

Ranald    Bannerman's  boyhood.      G. 

MACDONAT.D  .............  "....  ............    38: 

Randolph,  Mrs. 

GKXTIANKLLA:  a  novel.      Phil.     n. 
d.     12°  ...................................... 

WILD  hyacinth.     Phil.      187G.     12°. 
Randolph,  •!.  Thornton. 
HKIRKSS  of  Sweet  water.    Phil.    1873. 
12°  .......................................... 

Randolph  Gordon,  and  other  stories. 
Second  series.     L.  delaKAMK  ...... 

Can'enta  - 

Holies  and  blackcock. 
Hlue  iind  yellow. 
J>onkcy  shire  militia,  The 
How  l"  was    tyacked    by 
trappers. 

Rangers,  The;  or,  the  lory's  daugh 

ter.     I).  P.  THOMPSON  ..................     39: 

Rangers  and   regulators  of  the  Tan- 

alia.     A.  AV.  ARRINGTON  .............     35: 

Ranthorpe.     G.  H.  LKWIS  ..............    38: 

Rape    of    the    Gamp:    a    novel.     C. 

Welsh  MASON  ...........................     38: 

Raphael.     A.  DK  LAMARTINK  ..........     38: 

Rapids  of  Niagara.      S.  WARNKR  .....     4O: 

Rapparee.       Mrs.  A.  M.   F.  HALL. 

In  Sketches  ................................ 

Raspe,  U.  K. 
TRAVELS  of  Baron  Miinchausen.    N. 

Y.     18(i9.    12°  .......................... 

Rasselas,  History  of.    S.JOHNSON... 
The  siiine  ...................................... 

Rattlin,  the  reefer,  f'upt.  F.  MARKYAT. 
Rattling,  roaring  Willie.     A.  CAMP- 

HKI.L.     /nW.T.  B.,  v.  3  .............. 

Ravensdale  :  a  novel.    Lond.    1873. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  .............................. 

Ravenscliffe.       A.     MARSH-OAI.D- 

WKLI  ........................................ 

Ravenshoe.     H.  KINGSLEY  ............ 

The  same.      2  v.  in  1  .....................     38: 

Ravenswood.    (pseud.)   See  BKKHK, 

C.  W. 
Ray.    H.  (E.)  P.  SPOFFORD.    /;<  L.  C., 

v.  11  .........................................     4O: 

Raymond,     Rossiter     Worthington. 

(Robertson  Gray.) 
BKAVK  hearts:  a  novel.   N.  Y.   1873. 

12°  ........................................... 

MAN  in  the  moon,  and  other  people, 

The.     N.Y.     1875.     8°  ............... 


97-9 
255 


•217-1 


106 
107 


114 


56 


2976 

754 
1692 

2<J60 

12H6 

183 


37:       3887 


39: 
38: 
38: 
38: 


120 

440 

441 

2566 


4O:      1713 
4O:      2508 


38: 
38: 


39: 


39: 


2602 
962 
963 


1621 


125 


126 


Contents  : 


Palace  of  the  days:  a  dream 

story. 
Poverty   Peter:    a  story    of 

the  streets. 

Santa  Clans  in  spite  of  him 
self. 
Two  incidents  in  Dick's  life. 

S   I).  Kayrnond. 
Under  land  and  sea. 
Upstairs,  downstairs,  and  in 

my  lady's  chamber. 
What  the  horse  said  to  Hex- 

ekiwh. 
Wrong    stocking,    The :     a 

story  for  fathers 
"X":  aohriBtmaa  story. 
Raymond's  heroine:  a  novel.    N.Y. 

1867.      8° 4O:       2509 

Rayne,  Jfrs.  M.  L. 
AGAINST  fate.     Chic. 


How-wow:  a  doe's  story. 
Christmas  angel:  a  story 

of  blessing. 
End  of  Tiptoe's   tale,  by 

Sarah  D.  Raymond. 
Olorioso:  a  love  story. 
Hoyiy-toyty. 
Idea  that  flew  out  of  the 

fire. 

Karl,  the  fiddler. 
Man  in  the  moon. 
My  baby  and  my  bird. 

8.  I).  Raymond. 
North  sea  and  the  south 

sea. 


1876.     12° 39: 


130 


Read,  E.  T. 

AVTOUN:   a  romance.  Phil.   1872.  8°.     4O:       2041 
Reade,  Charles,     (b.  1814.) 

Box  tunnel,  The.     In  L.  C.,  v.  9 4O:      1619 

CHRISTIE  Johnstone.  Phil.  1869.  12°.     39:        137 
CLOISTKK  and  the  hearth,   The;    or, 
maid,    wife   and    widow.       N.    Y. 

1868.     8° 39: 

The  same.     Bost.      1871.      12° 39: 

The  same.    Lcip.     18G4.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

CLOUDS   and   sunshine,  and  Art:   a 


dramatic'  tale..    Bost.      1855.      16 


39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 

Jack  of  all  trades. 


Cor  us  K  of  true  Vive  never  did  run 
smooth,  The.  Phil.  1869.  12°... 

GOOD  tight,  A:  and  other  stories. 
N.  Y.'  1869.  16° 

Contents: 

Autobiography  of  a  thief. 
Good  tight,  A. 

GRIFFITH  Gaunt;  or,  jealousy.  Bost. 

1867.     8° 39; 

HARD  cash:  a  matter-of-fact  romance. 

N.Y.     1870.     8° 39: 

The  same.     Bost.     1871.      16° 39: 

The  same.  Leip.  1864.  3  v.  sq.  16°.     39: 
The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39: 

IT  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     Bost. 

1871.     12° 39: 

The  same.    Leip.     1856.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 39: 

The  same.     2v 39: 

Love  me  little,  love  me   long.     Bost. 

1871.      16° 39: 

The  same.     Leip.     1859.     sq.  16°..     39: 

PKG  Wofflngton;  Christie. Johnstone; 
ahd  other  stories.  Bost.  1871. 
16°  .., 


138 
139 

140 
141 
142 
145 


146 

147 

148 

149-51 

152-3 

154 

157 
155-6 

158 
159 


Contents  : 

Art:  a  dramatic  story. 
Box  tunnel,  The. 
Christie  Johnstone. 
Clouds  and  sunshine. 


39: 

Jack  of  all  trades. 
Peg  Worlington. 
Propria  qua)  maribus. 


PROPRIA  quas   maribus,  and  the   Box 

tunnel.      Bost.      1857.     16° 39:         161 

PUT   yourself  in   his   place.     N.    Y. 

1870.      8° 39:         162 

The  same.     Bost.     1870.     16° 39:         163 

The  same.    Leip.    1870.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 39:        164 

SIMPI.KTOX,    A :    a  story   of    to-day. 

N.Y.     1873.     8° '..     39:         165 

The  same.     Bost.     1873.     16° 39:        166 

TERRIBLE  temptation,  A.  N.Y.  1871. 

12° 39:        167 

WANDERING  heir,  The.    Bost.    1873. 

16° 39:        168 

WHITE  lies.     Bost.     1871.     16° 39:        169 

Reade,  Chas.  and  BOUOICAULT,  Dion. 

FOUL  play.    Bost.     1872.     16° 39:         144 

Reade,  Mrs.  Compton. 

Itosn  and    rue.     Lond.     1874.     3   v. 

sm.  8 39:     191-3 

Reading  party  in  the  long  vacation, 

A.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  2 4O:       1693 

Readings  for  the  young.    W.  SCOTT. 

Phil.      1848.      2"v.    16° 39:    1503-4 

Scottish 


Contents  : 

v.  1.  Tales    of  chivalry  : 
Narratives. 


.   't.    Narratives  : 
scenes  and  characters. 

Ready-made   family ;    or,   life    and 

adventures  of  Julian  Leep's  cherub. 

Lond.  1871.  3  v.  sm.  8° 4O:  2511 

Ready  money  Mortiboy.  Bost.  1873. 

8° '. 4O:  2510 

Real  folks.  Mrs.  A.  D.  T.  WHITNEY.  4O:  396 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


REAL. 


177 


REID. 


Real  lady,    A.       Mrs.    I.   F.    MAYO. 

(Edward  GarreftL  With  Dead  sin.  38: 
Realities  of  Irish  life.  W.  S.  TRENCH.  39: 

Realmah.  A.  HKI.PS 37: 

Rebecca  and  Kowena:  a  romance 

upon    romance.      W.   M.   THACK- 

KRAY.  In  Misc.,  v.  1 33: 

The  same.  In  Misc.,  v.  2 33: 

The  same.  In  Misc.,  v.  3 33: 

Rebundus  in  the  cathedral  at  Lubeck. 

GRIMM.  In  R.  G.  X.,  v.  2 4O: 

Recaptured  negro.  Mm.  M.  M. 

SHKKWOOD.  In  Works,  v.  3 39: 

Recluse,  The.  A.  CAMPBELL.  In 

\\.  T.  B.,  v.  9 4O: 

Recluse  of  the  Hebrides.  W.  LOGAN. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O: 

Recollections  of  Eton.  By  an  Kton- 

ian.  X.Y.  1870.  8° 37: 

Recollections  of  Geoffry  Hamlyn. 

II.  KIXGSLKY " .'....  38: 

The  same  2  v.  in  1  38: 

Recollections  of  my  childhood  S.  .1. 

LlPPlNCOTT.  (trrace  Greenwood)..  38: 
Recollections  of  a  policeman.  T. 

WATERS 4O: 

Recollections  of  Kobert  Burns.  11. 

MILI.EK.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1 4O: 

Recollections  of  a  southern  matron 

and    a    New    England   bride.      C. 

(In.  MAN 37: 

Recollections  of  a  village  patriarch. 

.).  M.  WILSON-.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8.  4O: 
Recommended  to  mercy.  Lei  p. 

1864.  sq.  16° 4O: 

Record  of  an  obscure  man.  M.  L. 

PUTNAM 33: 

Record  of  a  troubled  life.  L.  0. 

MOUI.TOX.  In  My  third  book 38: 

Rector  and  the  doctor's  family.  M. 

(().  W.)  OLIPIIANT 38: 

Rector  of  Roxburgh.  W.  HIOKI.IXU.  37: 
Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's.  F.  W. 

Sn  ELTON 39: 

Rector  of  St.  Marks.  Afr*.  M.  J. 

HOLMES.  With  West  Lawn 37: 

Rector's  daughter,  The.  Anne  BOW 
MAN  35: 

Rector's  wife,  The.  J.  STRETTOX 39; 

Red  as  a  rose  is  she :  a  novel.  Rhoda 

BROUGHTON 35: 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed 35: 

Red  berries,  The.  Charlotte  E.  TONNA. 

(  Charlotte  Elizabeth).   In  Tales  and 

illus 39: 

Red  book.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHKKWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  13 39: 

Red  court  farm.  E.  P.  [Mrs.  II.] 

WOOD 4O: 

The  same 4O: 

Red  cross,  The:  or,  young  America 

in    England    and   Wales.      W.    T. 

ADAMS.  (Oliver  Optic)  35: 

Red  Kric ;  or,  the  whaler's  last  cruise. 

K.  M.  BALLANTYNE 35: 

Red  hall;  or,  Berwick  in  1296.  In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O: 

Red  hand  of  Ulster,  The.  Mrs.  M.  A. 

M.  SADLIER 39: 

Red  nose,  The.  H.  BLACK.  In  Lady 

Caroline:  with  pendants 35: 

Red  rover,  The.  .).  F.  COOPER 35: 

The  same 35: 

Red  shanty  boys.  P.  LUDLOW 38: 

Red  track.  (J.  AIMARD 35: 


2808 
3145 
4291 


4011 
4003 
4009 

1561 
1638 
1719 
1715 
1758 

964 
965 

1788 

200 

1711 

3021 
1718 
2515 
3454 
3182 

3863 
4402 

1611 
4578 

2450 
2385 

2975 
2976 

3070 
1648 

710 
717 

268 
1474 
1716 
1024 

2169 
4704 
4765 
1935 
397 


Red  velvet   bodice,  The.     Mrs.   C.   L. 

HEXTZ.      With  Lost  daughter 37;       4318 

Redburn  :  his  tirst  voyage.   H.  MEL 
VILLE.     2   v '. 38:2879-80 

Redeemed  estate,  The.     Mrs.  MERK- 

DITII.     In  The  lacemakers 38:       2925 

Redgauntlet.  .S't>  W.  SCOTT.  Parker 

ed.     2v »3Q:  1333-34 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:       1357 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1367 

The  same 3Q:       1387 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v 39:1429-30 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1462 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39;       1488 

Red-letter  days  in  Applethorpe.    M. 

A.  DODGE..". 37:        720 

Redmond,  Count  O'Hanlon,  the  Irish 

rapparee.     Wm.  CARLETON 35:      3847 

Redskins,  The.    J.  F-  COOPER 35:      4706 

The  same 35'       4707 

Reed,  P.  F. 

BEYOND  the   snow.     Chicago.     1873. 

12° 39;         203 

Reef,  The.     E.  H.  BICKERSTETII 35:      2095 

Reel  in  a  bottle,  A.     H.  T.  CHEEVEK..     35:      4143 
Reeve,  Clara. 

OLD   English   baron.      Lond.     1820. 

18° 39;        210 

Reeve,  Wybert. 

SUXDKRED    lives:    a   novel.       Lond. 

1871.  3  v.     sm.  8° 39;    217-19 

Regent's  daughter.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     37:       1007 
Regester,     Seeley.        (pseud.)      See 

VICTOR,  M.  V/F. 
Reginald   Archer.     A.    M.    C.   SEE- 

MULLER.       (formerly  Misx  Crane).     39:       1553 
Reginald    Bramble:  a  cynic   of   the 
nineteenth  century.     Lond.     1873. 

sm.  8° 4O:       2510 

Reginald  Hastings.   E.  WARBURTON.    4O:        1 1 1 
Reginald  Hetherge.      Henry'KiNos- 

LKY.    3  v 38:     960-8 

Reid,  Christian,  (pseud.)  See  FISIIEK, 

F.  C. 
Reid,  Captain  Mayne. 

AFLOAT  in  the    forest.     Bost.     1868. 

12° 39;         230 

BOY  hunters,  The.    Bost.    1872.    16°.     39;        231 
BOY  slaves,  The.     Bost.     1874.     12°.     39:         232 

BOY  tar,  The.     Bost.     1872.     16° 39:         233 

BRUIX  :  the  grand  bear  hunt.     Bost. 

1872.  16° 39;         334 

BUSH  boys.     Bost.     1866.     16° 39;        235 

CASTAWAYS,  The :  a  story  of  Borneo. 

Lond.  1871.  16° 39;  236 

CHILD  wife,  The:  a  tale  of  the  two 

worlds.  N.  Y.  1809.  12° 39:  237 

CLIFF  climbers,  The ;  or,  the  lone 

home  in  the  Himalayas.     Sequel  to 

Plant  hunters.  Bost.  1871.  16°.  39:  238 
DEATH  shot.  Lond.  1873.  3  v. 

sm.  8° 39:  239-41 

DESERT  home,  The;  or,  the  adven 
tures  of  a  lost  family  in  the  wil 
derness.  Bost.  1872.  10° 39:  243 

FINGER  of  fate,  The.  Lond.  1872. 

2  v.  sm.  8° 39;  244 

FLAG  of  distress,  The.  N.  Y.  1876. 

12° 39;  268 

FOREST  exiles,  The;  or,  the  perils  ot 

a  Peruvian  family   amid  the  wilds 

of  the  Amazon.  Bost.  1868.  16°.  38:  245 
GIRAFFE  hunters,  The.  Bost.  1869. 

12°  39:  240 

HKADLESS  horseman,  The.  N.  Y. 

1872.     12° 39:         247 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


REID. 


178 


REYNOLDS. 


Reid,  (continued.) — 

HUNTKR'S   feast;     or,   conversations 

around  the  camp-fire.   N.  Y.    n.  d. 

12° 39:         248 

LONE  ranch,  The:  a  tale  of  the  staked 

plain.     Lond.     1871.      2    v.    in    1. 

sm.  8° 39:         249 

MAROON,  The;  or,  a  planter's  life  in 

Jamaica.     N.  V.     n.  d.      12 39:         250 

OCEAN  waifs.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 39:        251 

ODD  people:  being  a  popular  descrip 
tion  of  singular  races  of  men.  "With 

illustrations.     Bost.     1872.     lfi°....     1O:       1524 
OSCEOLA,  the  Seminole;  or,  the  red 

faun  of  the   flower  land.      N.    Y. 

1873.  12° 39:         252 

PLANT  hunters,  The  ;  or,  adventures 

among   the   Himalaya  mountains. 

Illustrated.  Host.  1871.  10° 39:  253 

QUADROON,  The;  or,  adventures  in 

Louisiana.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  12° 39:  254 

RAN  away  to  sea.  Host.  1872.  16°.  39:  255 
RIFLE  rangers,  The;  or,  adventures 

in  southern   Africa.     N.  Y.     1874. 

12°  39:  256 

SCALP  hunters,  The ;  or,  adventures 

among  the  trappers.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

12°.... 39:  257 

TIGER  hunter,  The;  or,  a  hero  in 

spite    of    himself.     N.    Y.     1870. 

12°  39:  258 

WAR  trail,  The;  or,  the  hunt  of  the 

wild  horse.  N.  Y.  1872.  12° 39:  260 

WHITE  chief,  The:  a  legend  of  north 

Mexico.  N.  Y.  I860.  12° 39:  261 

WHITE  gauntlet,  The.  N.  Y*.  1870. 

12°  39:  262 

WILD  huntress,  The;  or,  love  in  the 

wilderness.  N.  Y.  18!I4.  12° 39:  263 

WILD  life;  or,  adventures  on  the 

frontier.  N.  Y".  1874.  12° 39:  264 

WOOD  rangers,  The;  or,  the  trappers 

of  Sonora.  N.  ~Y.  1872.  12° 39:  265 

YOUNG  voyagenrs,  The;  or,  the  boy 

hunters  in  the  north.      Bost.    1874. 

]6°  39:  266 

YOUNG  yagers,  The.  Bost.  186G. 

16° 39:  267 

Reigning  belle,  The.  Mrs.  A.  S. 

STEPHENS 39:  2222 

Reineke  Fuehs,  Numerous  editions  of. 

In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  1 4O:       1560 

Reinhart,  the  German.  F.  McLAND- 

BURGII.  /»,  Automaton  ear 38:  2333 

Rejected  wife,  The.  Mrs.  A.  S.  STE 
PHENS 39:  2223 

Remarkable  revolution,  A.  See 

COLLINS' Queen's  revenge 35:  4581 

Reminisences  of  a  canoness.  Anec 
dotes  and  sketches  of  court  life  in 
France  during  the  reign  of  Louis 
XIV  and  Louis  XV.  Selected  by 
the  Vicomte.ise  de  Kerdadec.  Lond. 

1874.  2  v.     sm.  S 38:839-40 

Remy  St.  lierny ;     or,  the  boy  in  blue. 

Mrs.  C.  H.  GILDKRSLEEVE 37:  3010 

Rena ;  or,  the  snow  bird.  Mrs.  (J.  L. 

HENTZ 37:  4323 

Rene.  F.  HOFFMANN.  Tr.  from  the 

German  by  .1.  F.  Smith 37:  4492 

Renowned  adventures  of  Basil  Lee.. 

J.  HOGG.     (Ettrick  Shepherd).     Jn 

Winter  evening  tales,  v.  1 37:  4521 

Rent  in  a  cloud.  C.  LEVER 38:  1635 


479 
481 


477 


Our  school. 
Our  vestry. 
Out  of  the  season. 
Out  of  town. 
Plated  artiolP. 
Poor  man's  talc  of  a  patent. 
Poor  relation's  story. 
Prince  Bull. 
Schoolboy'.-*  story. 
Three  detective  anecdotes. 
I.  Pair  of  gloves. 
II.  Aitl'ul  touch. 
II I.  Sofa,  The. 
Walk  in  a  workhouse. 

37:        546 


Rent  in  a  cloud;  and  St.  Patrick's  eve. 

C.LEVER 38:      1635 

The  same.'    Tauehnitx.  ed 38:       16"6 

Renunciation,     The:    a     romance. 

Mine.  F.  B.  d'ARBLAY 35:3410-11 

Reprinted  pieces.     C.  (.1.11.)  DICK 
ENS.      With  Old  curiosity  shop 37:         515 

Contents: 

Begging-letter  writer.  Our    English     watering- 

Bill  sticking,  place. 

Births.     Mrs.  Meek  of  a  son.      Our      French     watering- 
Child's  dream  of  a  star.  place. 
Long  voyage. 

The  same.      With  Hunted  down 37: 

Tin'  same.     Wiih  Lamplighter's  story     37: 
Reprinted  pieces.     C'.  (J.  H.)  DICK 
ENS.      Wilh  Hard  times 37: 

Contents  : 
Child's  story. 
Detective  police. 
Down  with  the  tide. 
Flight. 
Ghost  of  art. 
Lying  awake. 
Monument     of     French 

folly. 

NoVtlc  savage. 
Nobody's  story. 
On  dutv  with"  inspector 

Field. 
Our  bore. 
Our  honorable  friend. 

The  same.      With  Tale  of  two  cities... 
Rescue  at  Enterkin.  The.    T.  GILLES- 

IME.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 

Rescued  from  Egypt.     C.  TUCKER. 

(A.  L.  0.  E.} 

Resignation.      Connie.™   d'    ARBOU- 

vii. I.E.     In  Three  tales 35: 

Resolution ;   or,  the   soul  of  power. 

A.  S.  HOK 

Respectability:  a  tale.     In  W.   S. 

C.  L.,  v.   10 

The  same 

Restored  son,  The.   Oliver  KICHARD- 

SON.     In  W.  T.  B..  v.   7 

Retribution.     Alex.  CAMPBELL.     In 

\V.  T.  B.,  v.  7 

Retribution.      Mrs.    E.    D.    E.    N. 

SOUTHWORTH 39: 

Return,   The;  or,  who  is  it?     T.  S. 

ARTHUR.     In  Finger-posts 35: 

Return,    The.       Mrs.     K.     BARROW. 

(Aunt  Fanny).  In  Little  night-caps. 
Return,  The.     T.  GILLESPIB.     In  W. 

T.  li,  v.  4 4O: 

Reuben  Medlicott.      M.  W.  SAVACIB.     39: 
Reuben    Purves;  or,    the    speculator. 

J.  M.  WILSON,     fn  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6.     4O:       1616 
Reuter,  Fritz.     (1810-1875). 

SUED  time  and  harvest;    or,  during 

mv  apprenticeship.     {Tr.  from    Ut 

mine  Ntromtid).     I'hil.     1871.     8°..     39: 
Revealed  at  last.  A.  EUBULE-EVANS. 

2  v 37:  1760-1 

Reverend    Alfred     Holbush's    state 
ment.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  9 4O:       1649 

Reveries    of   a    bachelor.        D.     G. 

MITCHELL.     (Ik  Marvel) 33: 

Revolt  of  the  Protestants  of  Cevennes, 

The.  A.  E.  BRAY... 


4O: 
39: 


39: 

34: 

S15: 

40: 
4O: 


1718 

3354 

690 

603 

4180 
4920 

1717 

1717 

2034 

813 


35:   1663 


1714 
1207 


287 


Reynolds,  Beatrice. 

MATCHMAKER,  The.  Phil.  n.  d.  12°. 
Reynolds,  G.  W.  M. 

MYSTERIES  of  the  court  of  Naples. 

Phil.  n.  d.  8° 

Reynolds,  Louise  Clarisse. 

BARHARA.     Lond.     n.  d.     16° 


35: 
39: 

-39: 
39: 


2711 


292 


295 


: PROSE 


FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


RHEIL. 


179 


RIGHT. 


Rheil,  Marie. 

FARM  of  Muiceron,  The.     Tr.    from 

the     French    by    Annie     Blount 

Storrs.     N.  Y.     1874.     8° 39:         296 

Ribblesdale  ;    or,    Lancashire   sixty 

years  ago.     .S'tV.J.   KAY-SHTJTTLK- 

WOBTH.    :(  v 38:     700-2 

Ribbon  stories.     Ludy  M.  A.  BAKKKR.     35:       1586 
Rice  corner.      Mm.    M.   .).    HOLMKS. 

\\'tth  Homestead  on  the  hillside 37:       4570 

Rich   and   humble.       VV.   T.   ADAMS. 

i  Oliver   Optic] 35:         269 

Rich  husband.     Mrt.  J.    II    RIPDKI.L. 

I  F.  O.  Trafford) 39:         388 

Rich  man's  secret,  A:  a  romance.     C. 

A.  CUTHBKRT.     X  v 35:   5191-2 

Rich  Midway.     C.  E.'GARDNKR 37:      2821 

Richard  Arnott's  craze.     F.  W  Roit- 

IXSON.     In  Girl's  romance 39:         485 

Richard  Cosur-de-lion.      In  Tales  of 

heroes 4O:       2670 

Richard  the    fearless;    or,   the   little 

duke.     C.  M.  YONQE 4O:       1294 

Richard  Hurdis.     W.  G.  SIMMS 39:       1688 

Richard  Vandermarck.     Mr*.   S.   S. 

HARRIS.     (  formerly  Minx  Cole) 37:       4013 

Richards,  Alfred  Bate. 

So  very  human,     Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 39:     301-3 

Richards,  W.  C. 

HAKKY'S    vacation.       X.    Y.       1864. 


Richardson,  Abby  Sage. 

S'l'oiuKs    from    old    English    poetry. 
N.  Y.      1871.      16° 

Cunfents  : 
Adventures   of  the    fair 

Florimel. 

C'ampHspe,  and  the  pain 
ter. 

Friar  Bacon's  hrass  head. 
Geoffrey  Chaucer. 
Knighl/a  dilemma,  The. 
Macbeth,  king  of  Scot. 

land. 
M:tr^:iret,  the  fair  maid 

of  Fresingfield. 
Pious  (,'onstance. 
Sketch  of  Wrn.  Shske»- 

penre. 
Richardson,  Oliver. 

AXOLKR'S  tale,   The.     In   W.  T. 

v.  8 

DISSOLVED  pledge.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v. 

10 

MKKTINO  at  St.  Boswell's.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  5 

PHYSIOGNOMIST'S  tale,  The.     In  \V. 

T.  B.,  v.  4 

RKSTORKD  son,   The. 


39: 


39: 


312 


317 


Spender. 

Story  of  Oandaee. 

Story  of  Perdila. 

Story  of  Rosalind. 

Story  of  king  Lear,  and  his 

three  daughters. 
The  tempest. 
Three  unknown  poets. 
Two  noble  kinsmen. 
The    witty    Portia,    or    the 

three  caskets. 

Wonderful     adventures    of 
•  Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre. 


B., 


In   W.  T.   B., 


v. 


40: 
40: 
40: 
40: 
4O: 
40: 

4O: 
4O: 


1718 


1720 


1715 


1714 


1717 


BOTHMAT  fisherman,    The.     In 

T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:       1713 

SCHOOLFELLOWS,  The.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  6 4O:       1716 

SKA  storm,  The.     In   W.  T.  B.,  v.  6.     4O:      1716 
STORY  of  Tom    Bertram.      In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 

TOM  Duncan's  yarn.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  5 4O:       1715 

Two  sailors,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7.     4O:      1717 
Richardson,  Samuel.      (1689-1761). 
CLARISSA   Marlowe.      Lond.      1820. 

a  v.     18° 39:    321-8 

The  same.     Leip.     1862.    8  v.  in  4. 

sq.    1G° 39:   329-32 

The     same,    condensed  by  C.    II. 

Jones.     N.  Y.     1874.     fc° 39:         333 


Richardson,  S..  (continued.) — 

SIR  Charles  Grandison.  Lond.    1820. 

7  v.      18° 39;   334-40 

The  same.    Lond.    1776.    4  v.    12°.     39;     341-4 
Riches  have  wings.     T.  S.  ARTHUR...     35:         795 

Richelieu.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:        211 

Richmond,  L. 

DAIRYMAN'S  daughter.     Phil.     n.  d. 

24°  39;         351 

Richter,  Jean  Paul  Friedrich.    (Jean 

1'aul).     (1703-1825). 
FLOWER,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.  Bost. 

1863.      2  v.      12° 39;      356-7 

TITAN:  a   romance.     (Tr.  of  Titan). 

Bost.      18(18.      2   v.      12° 39;      358-9 

Ricketicketack;  and  Wooden  Clara. 

II.  COXSCIKXCK 35;      4669 

Riddell,  Mm.  J.  H.     (F.  G.  Trafford). 

ABOVE  suspicion.     Bost.     n.   d.     8°.     39;        366 
KARL'S  promise.     Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 39;     367-9 

FA  IKY    water:     a    Christmas    storv. 

Lond.     n.  d.     8° ."..     39;         370 

FAR  above  rubies.     Leip.     1867.     2 

v.  in  1.    sq.  16° 39;         371 

FRANK    Sinclair's    wife,   nnd    other 
stories.     Lor.d.      1874.     3   v.     sm. 

8° 39:     372-4 

Contents: 

1.  Frank  Sinclair's  wife.     I       3.  My  first  love,  (font.) 

2.  Prank  Sinclair's  wife.    |  Forewarned,  tbjearmed. 
My  first  love.                   i           Hertford    O'DonDell'9 

warning. 
GKOUOE  Geith  of  Fen  court.     Bost. 

1865.     8° 39;         375 

The  same.    Leip.     1865.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  10° 39:        376 

HOME,  sweet  home :  a  novel.     Lond. 

1873.  3  v.     sm.  8° 39;      377-9 

LIKK'S  assize,   A:    a  novel.     N.   Y. 

1871.      8° 39;         380 

MAXWELL  Drewitt.    N.  Y.  1866.    8°.     39:        381 

The  same.     Leip.     1866.    2  v.  in  I. 

sq.  16° 39;         382 

MORTOMLEY'S  estate:  a  novel.  Lond. 

1874.  3  v.     sm.  8 39:      383-5 

PIIKMIE    Keller:    a   novel.     N.    Y. 

1867.      8° 39;         386 

RAPE  for    wealth,   The.     Leip.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 39;         387 

RICH  husband,  A.    Phil.     n.  d.     12°.     39:        388 
Too  much  alone.     Bost.     n.  d.     12°.     39:        389 
Riddle,  A.  G. 

ALICK  Brand  :  a  romance  of  the  cap 
ital.     N.  Y.    1875.     12° 39:        400 

BART  Ridgeley :  a  story  of  northern 

Ohio.      Bost.       12° 39;         401 

PORTRAIT,  The:  a   romance  of   the 
Cuyalioga    valley.      Bost.       1874. 

12°" 39;         402 

Riddles   of   love;    or,   the   knave   of 

hearts.  Sidney  L.BLANCIIARD.  3  v.     35;  2255-7 
Ridley,  James. 

TALKS  of  the  Genii.      Lond.      1861. 

sm.  8° 39;        410 

Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes. 

K  G.  E.  L.  BUI.WKU-LYTTOX 35;      3151 

Riethmliller,  Christopher  Jnmes. 
ALDERSLKKIH  :  a  tale.     Lond.     1868. 

2v.ini.     sm.  8° 39:         416 

Rifle  rangers,  The.  ('apt.  M.  Hum....  39:  256 
Right  and  left.  Mrs.  .}.  C.  NEWHY...  38:  3558 
Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.  Mm. 

(M.)E.  C.  GASKKLL :     37:      2873 

Qmtf.ntK  : 


Crooked  branch,  The. 
Loin  the  wilch. 


Manchester  marriage. 
Rij,'ht  at  last. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


RIGHT. 


180 


EGBERT. 


39: 
35: 


421 


Right  eye  of  the  commander.      (F.) 

K.  HARTE.    With  Luck  of  Roaring 

camp  '.'.     37:       4056 

Right  one,  The.     M.S.SCHWARTZ....     39:      12G1 

Righted  at  last.     M.  FULLER 37:      2540 

Righted  wrong,  A.    E.  YATES.     3  v.    40:1218-20 
RinaClift'e:  a  village  character.    E.  M. 

L.     Lond.     n.  d.     12° 4(3:       2525 

Ring,  Max.     (b.  1817). 

JOHN  Milton  and  his  times.     (Tr.  ot 

John  Milton  und  seine  Zeit).     N.  Y. 

1868.     8° 

Ring  of  Amasis.     E.  K.  BULWER-LYT- 

TON 

Ringwoods  of  Ringwood:  a  novel. 

M.  MKKRITOX.     3v 38:2945-7 

Riquet    a    la    Houppe.      Miss  A.   I. 

THACKERAY.       With    Bluebeard's 

keys 39:       2860 

Rise  of  Iskander.     B.  DISRAELI.     In 

L.  0.,  v.  6 4O:      1616 

Risen  from  the  ranks  ;  or  Harry  Wal 
ton's  success.     H.  ALQER,  jr 35:         543 

Rising  tide,   The.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 

In  Family  secrets,  v.  1 37:       1677 

Rita :  an  autobiography.     H.  Ame...     35:        366 
Ritchie,    Miv.    Anna   Cora   Mowatt. 

(Mrx.  Helen.  Berkeley).  (1819-1871). 

CLERGYMAN'S     wife,     and     other 
sketches.     N.  Y.     1867.     12°... 


39: 


427 


Contents : 
Angel  children. 
Anticipation*  and   reali 
ties    of    a     children's 
party. 

Bachelorhood  in  love. 
Bashfutness. 
Beauty  of  age. 
Black  days. 
Books. 

Capacity  for  enjoyment. 
Charades. 
Clergyman's  wife. 
Congeniality. 
Count  your  blessings. 
Coquette. 
Croakers. 
Fault-seekers. 
First  gray  hair. 
Forgiving  not  forgetting. 
Game  of  scandal. 
Golden  links  of  kindred. 
Grumblers. 

He  could  not  say  "  no." 
It  might  be  worse. 
Kindness, 
Long  engagements. 
Looking  back. 
Love  of  the  beautiful. 
Love  of  excitement. 


Who  are  the  great  ? 
Wifely  help. 
Woman's  friendship. 

EVELYN:  or,  a  heart  unmasked:    a 
tale  of  domestic  life.    Lond.    185". 


Maidenhood  in  love. 

Make  the  best  of  it. 

Manner  mutations. 

Married  flirt. 

Mrs.  Grundy's  mission. 

Nervous  people. 

Old  maid. 

Original  people. 

Our  lots  in  life. 

Passing  words. 

Perils  of  prosperity. 

Plethora  of  happiness. 

Preaching  and  practicing. 

Pradentia. 

Responsibility. 

Rest. 

Sculptor's  triumph. 

Sensitive  people. 

Serena. 

Spare  moments. 

Step-mother. 

Sunny  side. 

Tactless  people. 

Too  good  a  house  wife. 

Trustful. 

Unadmiring. 


FAIRY  fingers.     N.  Y.     1865.     12°... 

FORTUNE  hunter,   The:  a  novel  of 

New   York   society.     Phil.     n.   d. 


39: 
39: 


39: 
1O: 


428 
429 


430 


2773 


431 


MIMIC   life:  or,  before   and  behind 

the  curtain.      Host.     18C6.     12° 

MUTE  singer,  The:  a  novel.     N.   Y. 

1866.      12° 39: 

Ritchie,  Leitch. 

CHKATEKIK  packman,  The.    In  Club- 
book 4O:      1520 

Ritter  Bodo.     F.  GOTTSOHALCK.     In 

\\.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O: 

Rival  belles,  The.    J.  B.  JONES 38: 

Rival  dreamers,  The.     John   BANIM. 

In  Bit  o'  writin' 35: 

The  same.      In  L.  C.,  v.  12 4O: 

Rival  night-caps.     A.  CAMPBELL.    In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O: 


1561 
496 

1531 
1622 

1712 


Rival  sisters.  The  ;  or,  Ingleborough 
hall.  H.  W.  HERBERT.  In  Cava 
liers  of  England 37:  4351 

Rivals,  The :  a  tale  of  the  time  of 
Aaron  Burr,  and  Alexander  Ham 
ilton.  Ron  J.  CLEMENS 35:  4389 

Rivals,  The.  G.  GRIFKIN.  In  Works, 

v.  4 37:  3554 

Riverdale  story  books.  W.  T. 
ADAMS.  (Oliver  Optic). 

Contents : 

1.  Little  merchant.   35:257  4.  Proud  and  lasty.          3:i:OT 

2.  Young  voyagers.  :!5:2K'.>  5.  Careless  Kate.  :i.r>:2:!7 
8.  Dolly  and  I.          35:243  e.  Robinson  Crusoe,  jr.  36:270 

Rivermouth    romance,   A.       T.    B. 

ALDRICH.  With  Marjorie  Daw....  35:  492 
Rivers  of  ice.  K.  M.  BALLANTYNK.  35:  1482 
Riversdale.  C.  E.  Bow  EN.  With 

Alice  Neville 35:      2410 

Rob   Nixon,  the  old  white    trapper. 

W.  H.  G.  KINGSTON 38:        999 

Rob  of  the  bowl.     J.P.KENNEDY 38:        822 

Rob  Hoy.     Sir  Walter  SCOTT.    Parker 

ed.     2v *39:    1307-8 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:       1355 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:      1361 

Thesarne 39:       J375 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2  v 39:   1401-2 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1448 

The  same.     Tauehnitzed 39:       1489 

Robber,  The.  G.  P.  K.  JAMES.  2  v.  in  1 .     38:        212 
Robber  chief.  W.  GU.HKKT.    In  "Wiz 
ard  of  the  mountain,  v.   1 37:       2995 

Robbins,  Alice. 

CiiAUNTRY'sboy.     Bost.    1872.     16°.     39:         445 
Robbins,  S.  S. 

BINDING  the  sheaves.     N.  Y.     1868. 

16° 39:        450 

COMFORT  Strong.    N.  Y.    1876.    16°.     39:        463 

EDGED  tools.     N.  Y.     1869.     lb° 39:        451 

FAITHFUL  and  true.     N.  Y.     1870. 

16° 39:         452 

GIRDING  on  the  armor.    N.  Y.    1869. 

16° 39:         453 

MY  new  home.     N.  Y.     1872.     16°..     39:         454 

NED'S  motto.    N.  Y.     1869.     16° 39:        455 

KOBERT  Linton.     N.Y.     1868.     16°.     39:         456 
TAKE  but  earn;  or,  Sunny  meadow. 

Phil.     1870.     16° .' 39:         457 

TO.VY  Starr's  legacy.     N.  Y.     1869. 

16° 39:         458 

TURMNO  a  new  leaf.     N.  Y.     1870. 

16° 39:         459 

WKICIIKD   in    the   balance.      N.    Y. 

1868.      16° 39:         460 

WHO  won.     N.  Y.     1873.     16° 39:        461 

AViN  and  wear.    N.Y.     1871.    16°...     39:         462 
Robert  Ainsleigh.     M.  E.   BRADDON.     35:   2552-3 

Note.     The  same  as  Bound  to  John  Company. 
Robert  Blake  of  Ringwood.     Lond. 

1871.      3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2526 

Robert  Chetwynd's  confession.   E.  A. 

MURRAY.     3v 38:3296-8 

Robert  the  dcuyll :  a  romance.  In 
THOMS'  Early  English  prose  ro 
mances,  v.  1 33:  4020 

Robert  Falconer.  G.  MACDON A LD.  3  v.     38:  2175-7 

The  same.     Bost.  ed 38:      2178 

Robert  Fulton:  an  historical  novel. 
J.  C.  HAUCH.  Tr.  bf  Paul  C. 

Binding 37:      4118 

Robert   Graham.       Sequel   to   Linda. 

.1/r.s-.  C.  L.  KENT/ 37:      4324 

Robert  Linton.     S.  S.  ROBBINS 39:        456 

Robert    Lynne :     a     novel.        Mary 

BlCIDCiMAN.       2    V 35:    2993-4 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ROBERT. 


181 


Robert   Ord's    atonement:    a    novel. 

Lond.     1873.     3  v.  sm.  8° 4O:       2527 

Robert  Severne,  his  friends  and  his 
enemies:  a  novel.  W.  A.  HAM 
MOND 37:  3965 

Robertson,  Joseph  Clinton,     (tiholio 
Percy  L  Joint  author  with  BYERI.Y, 
Thomas.     See  PERCY  anecdotes. 
Robertson,  Margaret  M. 

INULISKS,    The;    or,   how   the    way 

opened.     N.Y.     n.  d.     12° 39:        472 

JANET'S    love  and  service.      N.   Y. 

1869.      12° 39:         473 

Robin  Gray:  a  novel.    Chas.  GIHUON.     37:       2952 
Robin  Hood.     In  TIIOMS'  Early  Eng 
lish  prose  romances,     v.  2 33:       4021 

Robin  the  runner.    With  HOFFMANN'S 

HarU  boys 37;       4491 

Robin  Tremayne:  a  tale  of  the  Mar 
ian  persecution.  E.  S.  HOLT 37:  4612 

Robinson,  Frederick  W. 

ACHII.LF,  :     a    confession     of     folly. 

With  Girl's  romance 39:         485 

AI.ICK  Dale's  offers.  With  Girl's  ro 
mance 39:  48.1 

ANNE  Judge,  spinster.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

8° ! 39:   480 

As  long  as  she  lived.  N.  Y.  1876. 

8° 39:    479 

HRIIMIE   of  glass,   A.     N.   Y.     1872. 

8° 39:        481 

BTRLES:    a   bad   boy.      With   Girl's 

romance  39:         485 

CARRY'S  confession:   a  novel.     N.Y. 

1873.  8° 39:         482 

CHRISTIE'S    faith.        Lond.        1868. 

sm.  8° 39:  483 

FOR  her  sake.  N.Y.  1870.  8° 39:  484 

FRIEND  Karl.  With  Girl's  romance.  39:  485 
GIRL'S  romance,  A,  and  other  talcs. 

N.Y.  1872.  8° 39:  485 

Content* : 

Achilla. 

Alice  Dale's  offers. 

Buries  :  a  had  boy. 

Friend  Karl. 

Jenny  Merton. 

Nantle  ferry. 

Odd  fix,  An. 

GRANDMOTHER'S    money. 

n.d.     8° 39:        486 

HER  face   was   her   fortune.     N.    Y. 

1874.  8° 39;         487 

HOUSE    of    Elmore.      N.   Y.      n.  d. 

8° 39:  488 

JENNY-  Merton.  With  Girl's  ro 
mance 39:  485 

LITTLE  Kate  Kirby.  N.  Y.  1873. 

8° 39:  489 

MATTIE:  a  stray.  Lond.  1804. 

3  v.     sm.  8° ." 39:490-92 

The  same.  N.  Y.  1865.  8° 39:  493 

MILLY'S  hero.  Lond.  1869.  sm. 

8° 39:  494 

NANTLE  ferry.  With  Girl's  romance.  39:  485 
No  church.  "Leip.  1861.  sq.  16°...  39:  496 
No  man's  friend.  N.Y.  1871.  8°.  39:  497 
ODD  fix,  An.  W\lh  Girl's  romance.  39;  485 
ONE  and  twenty.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 

8° 39:  498 

POOR  humanity:  a  novel.  N.  Y. 

1873.  8° 39;  r>00 

PROUD  wife,  A.  With  Girl's  romance.  39:  485 
KICII  ARD  Arnott's  craze.  With  Girl's 

romance 39:  485 

SECOND-COUSIN  Sarah.  N.  Y.  1871. 

8° 39;        501 


Proud  wife,  A. 
Richard  Arnott'a  craze. 
Sensation  at  ScasonviUe. 
Tito's  troubles. 
William  Smudge's    amend 
ment. 
Widow  Silvani,  The. 

N.     Y. 


Robinson,  F.  W..  (continued.) — 
SENSATION    at    Seasonville.         With. 

Girl's  romance 39:        485 

OWEN,  a  waif.  L<-ip.  1862.  sq.  16°.  39;  499 
SLAVES  of  the  ring.  Lond.  1862. 

3  v.     sm.  8 39;      502-4 

STERN  necessity.  N.  Y.  1870.  8°.  39:  505 
TITO'S  troubles.  With  Girl's  romance.  39:  485 
TRUE  to  herself.  N.Y.  1870.  8°...  39:  506 
TRUK  to  him  ever.  N.Y.  1874.  12°.  39:  507 
UNDER  the  spell.  Lond.  1867.  sm.  8°.  39:  508 
WIDOW  Silvani,  The.  With  Girl's 

romance 39:        485 

WILLIAM     Smudge's      amendment. 

With  Girl's  romance 39:         485 

WOMAN'S  ransom.  Bost.  n.  d.  8°.  39:  510 
WOODLEIGH.  Lond.  1867  sm.  8°..  39:  511 
WRAYKOKD'S  ward.  Lond.  1872. 

3  v.       sm.  8° 39;         512 

Robinson,  Jane. 

GOLD  worshippers,  The;  or,  the  days 

we  live  in.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° "...     39:        540 

MAID  of  Orleans,   The:   a  romantic 

chronicle.     N.Y.     1867.     8° 39:         541 

Robinson,  ,Vrs.  M.  Harrison. 

HELEN   Erskine.     Phil.     1870.     12°..     39:         550 
Robinson,  Thereso  Albertine  Louise 
(v.Jacob.)     (Tulvi.) 

EXILES,  The.     N.  Y.     1853.     12° 39:        560 

FIFTEEN  years:   a  picture  from  the 

last  century.     N.Y.     1871.     12°....     39:         561 
LIFE'S  discipline.     N.Y.    1851.    12°.     39:        563 
Robinson,  Thomas  Auriol. 

TIMOTHY  Cripple;  or,  life's  a  feast. 

Lond.     1873.     2  v.     sm.  8°.. 39:   570-71 

Robinson   Crusoe.  Life   and   adven 
tures  of.    Daniel  DEFOE 37:        201 

The  same 37:        202 

The  same 37:         203 

The  same.     Tauchnity.  ed 37:        204 

Robinson  Crusoe,  Jr.   W.  T.  ADAMS. 

(Oliver   Optic) 35:         270 

Robinson  Crusoe's   monev.       D.   A. 

WF.I.LS " 54:        586 

Robinsons,  The.     M.  L.  BISSELL 35:      2134 

Roche,  Kcgina  Maria. 

CHILDREN    of    the    Abbey.       Phil. 

1873.     12° 39:         580 

Rochester ;   or,   the   merry   days   of 

England.     J.  F.  SMITH 39:      1909 

Rock  ahead.     Edm.  YATES  4O:      1223 

Rockbourne  :  a  tale.     M.  E.  WEIK..    4O:        300 
Rocky  Mountain  series.      C.  A.  Fos- 

Dic'K.     (Harry  C'astlemon). 
Contents  : 

1.  Frank  amon<*  the  rancheros.    37:2380 

2.  Frank  at  Don  Carlos  rancho.    37:2381 

3.  Frank  in  the  mountains.  :J7:£M3 
Roddy's  romance.      Helen  Kendrick 

JOHNSON 38:         425 

Roderic  Gray.   J.  M.  WILSON.  (Same 

as  Perseverance).  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8.     4O:      1718 
Roderick.      By  the  author  of  John 

Arnold.    Lond.    1871.   3  v.  sm.  8°.     4O:       2528 

Roderick  Hudson.     H.  JAMES 38:        236 

Roderick   Random.       T.  SMOLLETT. 

In  Works  39;       1970 

Thesame 39;      1977 

Rodney,  Mrs.   Marion  R.   L.      (Fa- 

dette)  formerly  Mix*  REEVES. 

SEA-DRIFT.     Phil.     1870.     16° 39;         588 

WEARITHORNE;   or,  in   the  light  of 

to-day.     Phil.     1872.    12° 39:        589 

Rodolphus  :  a  Franconia  story.      J. 

ABBOTT 35;          62 


PliOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ROE. 


182 


EoMANCE. 


Roe,  Azel  Stevens,     (b.  1798.) 

CLOUD  on  the  heart.   N.Y.   I860.   12°.     39:         597 
How  could  he  help  it;  or,  the  heart 

triumphant.  N.Y.  1871.  12°....  39:  598 
I'VE  been  thinking;  or,  James 

Montjoy.     N.Y.     1869.     12° 39:         599 

JAMKS   Alontjoy.      Same  as  I've  been 

thinking. 

LIKE  and  unlike.     N.Y.     1869.     12°.     39:         COO 
LONO    look   ahead,  A;   or,  the   first 

stroke  and  the  last.     N.Y.     1870. 

12°  39:       601 

LOOKING  around.    N.Y.     1869.    12°.     39:        602 
MINISTER'S   story.       With   To    love 

and  to  be  loved  39:         606 

RESOLUTION;  or,  the  soul  of  power. 

N.Y.     1871.     12° 39:        603 

STAR   and  the  cloud,  The.      N.   Y. 

1869.      12° 39:         604 

TIME  and  tide.     N.Y.     1869.     12°...     39:         605 
To  love  and  to  be   loved,  and,  The 

minister's  story.  N.Y.  1873.  12°.  39:  606 
TEUE  to  the  last.  N.Y.  1866.  12°.  39:  607 
WOMAN,  our  angel:  a  novel.  N.  Y. 

1867.      12° 39:         608 

Roe,  Rev.  Edward  P. 

BAKIUEKS    burned    away.        N.   Y. 

1873.  12° 39:         618 

PKOM  jest  to  earnest.      N.  Y.     1875. 

12°  39:         619 

WHAT  can  she  do?      Edinb.      1874. 

sm.  8° 39:         620 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.      12 39:         621 

Roger  (Joldie's  narrative.  J.  M.  WIL 
SON.     In  W.  T.  13.,  v.  9 4O:      1719 

Rogue's  life,  A.    In  N.  and  T.,  v.  1...     4O:      1641 
Roland :  by  author  of  Ruth  and  her 

friends.     In  Days  of  old 4O:       2110 

Roland  Cashel.      C.  LKVEK 38:      1637 

The  same.     N.  Y.  ed 38:       1638 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v 38:1639-41 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 38:   1642-3 

Roland    Yorke.      E.    P.   [A/r.s.    II.] 

WOOD.      Sequel  to  The  Channings..     4O:         718 

The  same 4O:        719 

Rolling   in  riches:    a  novel.      Lond. 

1874.  3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2529 

Rolling  stone,  A.   A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.       (George   Sand.)      Sequel  to 

Handsome   Lawrence 37:         920 

Rolling  stone  series.     C.  A.  FOSMCK. 
(Harry  Casilemon.) 

Contents  : 

1.  Tom  Newcomb.  37:2394 

•I.  Go  ahead.  37:238'.! 

3.  No  moss.  37:2:i'JO 

Rollo   series.       J.   ABBOTT.       N.   Y. 
1869.      14  V.      18° 


Contents: 

v.l.  Rollo  learning  to  talk. 
85:78 

2.  Rollo  learning  to  read. 

35:74 

3.  Rollo  at  work.       35:65 

4.  Rollo  at  play.          35:l« 

5.  Rollo  at  school.     35:64 
0.  Rollo's  vacation.  35:86 

7.  Rollo's  experiments. 

35:79 

8.  Rollo's  museum.  35:80 

Rollo's  tour  in  Europe. 
N.  Y.     1869.     10  v. 

Contents  : 

v.  1.  Rollo  on  the  Atlantic. 
35:76 

2.  Rollo  in  Paris.        35:70 

3.  Rollo  in  Switzerland. 

35:73 

4.  Rollo  in  London.  35:<js 


v.  9.  Rollo's  travels.         35:85 

10.  Rollo's  correspondence. 

35:78 

11.  Rollo's   philosophy.— 

Water.  "  35:84 

12.  Rollo's    philosophy. — 

Air.  35:81 

13.  Rollo's    philosophy. — 

Fire.  35:82 

14.  Rollo's    philosophy. — 

Bky.  35:83 

J.  ABBOTT. 
16°. 

t.  5.  Rollo  on  the  Rhine.  35:77 
0    Rollo  in  Scotland.     35:72 

7.  Rollo  in  Geneva.       35:(i(j 

8.  Rollo  in  Holland.       35:67 

9.  Kollo  in  Naples.         35:60 
10.  Rollo  in  Home.          35:71 


Romain  Kalbris:    his  adventures  by 

sea  and  shore.      H.  MALOT 38:       2438 

Roman   baths.     Mrs.    M.    M.    SIIEK- 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  14 39:       1649 

Roman  merchant.    John  BAMM.    In 

Bit  o'  writin' 35:  1531 

Romance  and  humour  of  the  rail. 

Stephe  SMITH,  ed 33:  3806 

The  same 39:  1961 

Romance  of  Beauseincourt.  C.  A. 

WAKFIKLD.        Same    a.s    Miriam's 

memoirs  4O:  146 

Romance  of  certain  old  clothes.  II. 

JAMES,  Jr.  With  Passionate  Pil 
grim 38:  235 

Romance  of  the  forest.  A.  KAD- 

CLIFFK  '. 39:  15-16 

The  same 39:  17 

Romance  of  the  forum.  P.  BUKKK.  35:  3390 
Romance  of  the  harem.  J.  PARDOK. 

In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  13 34:  4183 

Thesame *15:  4923 

Romance  of  history :  England.  II. 

NEELE.      3  v....*. 38:3531-3 

Contents : 
v.  1.  Norman  line,  The. 

Conquest  of  Normandy. 
Historical  summary, 

—1101-1135. 

Red  king's  dream,  The. 
Historical  summary, 

—  1087-1100. 
Lord  of  Greece. 
Portrait,  The. 

Historical  summary, 

—11:15-1154. 
Wulstan  of  Worcester. 
Historical  summary, 

— 10GU-1087. 

Saxon  line  restored,  The. 
Chapletof  Pearls. 
Historical  summary, 

—1327-1377. 
Earl  Ilanulph  and    his 

page. 
Historical  summary, 

—  121CJ-I272. 
Knight    of    the    silver 

shield. 
Historical  summary, 

—1109-1210. 

Little  battle  of  Chalon. 
Historical  summary, 


Ryd  Pcncarn. 
Historical  summary, 

—1155-1189. 

Spectre's  voyage,  The. 
Historical  summary, 

—1307-1327. 
Starry  tower,  The. 
Three  palmers,  The. 
Historical   summary, 

—1180-1199. 

v.  2.  Saxon  line  restored,  The. 
Pennon  of  St.  George. 
ypHtliard's  ransom. 
Historical  summary, 
— 1377-14UO. 


Line  of  Lancaster,  The. 
Abbot's  plot,  The. 

Historical     summary, — 

1399-1413 

Legend  of  Agincourt,  A. 
Historical     summary, — 

14i:i-'22. 
Prophecy,  The. 
Witch  of  Eye,  The. 
Historical    summarv,. — 

1422-1401. 

Line  of  York.  The. 
Richmond's  three  perils. 
Historical    summary, — 

1483-1486. 

Wooing  at  (irafton,  The. 
Historical     summary, — 

1401-1483. 

.3.  Families  united,  The. 
Caihenne  i^ray. 
Historical    summary, — 

1558-1 60.1. 

Rings,  The:  a  tale  of  the 
Held  of  the   cloth   of 
gold. 
Historical     summary, — 

1509-1547. 
Nuptials  at  Sark. 
Historical     summary, — 

1553-1558. 
Oak       of       Reformation, 

The. 
Historical     summary,— 

1547-1553. 
White   rose   of    England, 

The. 
Historical     summary,— 

1485-1509. 

Union  of  the  two  crowns. 
Captives,  The. 
iiistoriea!     summarv, — 

1603-1025. 
Goodrich  castle. 
Historical     summary, — 
I 625-IG49. 


Legend  of  Pontefract,  A. 
Romance   of  an  honest  woman.     V. 

C'HKKiu'LiKz 35:      4171 

Romance   of  a   key-hole,   Tho.       D. 

(W.)   JEKKOLIJ.      In   Coll.    works, 

v.  4 34:      1468 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  2 34:       1462 

Romance  of  Mndrofta  hollow.     (F.) 

B.    HAUTE.       With  Mrs.   Skaggs's 

husbands 33:       1907 

Romance  of  the   May.     M.  F.  CON- 

OLLY.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:       1715 

Romance  of  old  court  life  in  France. 

F.ELLIOT 37:      1660 

Romance  of  real   life,   A.      W.    D. 

HOWELLS.     /«  L.  C.,  v.  4 4O:       1614 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


ItoMANCE. 


183 


ROSCOE. 


Romance    of  the  republic.     L.   M. 

CHILI. 35:  4245 

Romance  of  the  seige  of  Perth.  A. 

LKKIIITO.N.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:  1715 

Romance  of  student  life  abroad.  R. 

B.  KIMKALL 38:  868 

Romance  of  a  summer  day,  The. 

L.  M.  ALCOTT.  In  Silver  pitchers.  35:  471 
Romance  of  Tweezuin  hull  academy. 

Henry  SPICER.  In  Brought  to  book, 


Romance  of  war;  or,  the  highlaodere 

in  Spain.     .).  GRANT 37: 

Romance  of  a  western  trip.     J.    L. 

LORI..     In  Stories  and  sketches 4O: 

Romantic  Belinda.     L.  C.  TUTHILL.     39: 
Romantic   breach   of    promise.     In 

X.  and  T.,  v.  6 

Romantic  tales.     Mrs.  D.  M.  CKAIK. 

(formerly  Miss  Mulock) 35: 

Content*  : 
Antonio  Melidori. 
Aviliiou;    or,  the  Happy 

Isle*. 

Cleomenes  the  Greek. 
Cross  on  the  Snow  Moun 
tains,  The. 

Daughter    of    Heremon, 
The. 

Romany   Kyc.      Sequel  to  Lavengro. 

G.  BORROW 35: 

Romaunt,  C. 

ISI.ANI.  home;  or,  the   young   casta- 

aways.     Bost.     1867.      16° 39: 

Romneys    of    Ridgemont.       J.    A. 

EASTMAN- 37: 

Romola.  Mrs.  M.  J.  LEWES.    (George 

ELM 38: 

The  same 38: 

Tin-  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38: 
Ronald  Dunbeatb;  or,  the  treasure  in 

the  cave.     B.  F.  M.  G.  W.,  author 

of  "Hilda  and   Hildebrand.''     N. 

Y.     1874.     16° 4O: 

Rookstone.      K.  S.  MACO,UOII> 38: 

Ropes  of    sand,    and    other    stories. 

Mrs.  C.  V.  HAMILTON,     (formerly 

Mis*  Dakin) 37: 

Contents: 


39:      2097 


3324 


1681 
3391 


4O:      1646 


4040 


Erotion. 

King  Tolv. 

Lile  episode,  A. 

Rosicrucian. 

Sculptor  of  Bruges,  The. 

Self-seer,  The. 

Story  of  Hyas,  The. 

Stow  of  Elieabetta  Sirani. 


2364 


636 
1420 

1710 
1711 
1712 


2535 
2354 


domestic  tragedy. 
Drinkers  of  ashes. 
Every  string  broken. 
Mr.  John. 

Rory  O'More.     S.  LOVKR 38: 

Rosa  ;  or,  American  genius  and  edu 
cation.     N.  Y.     1810.     16° 4O: 

Rosa  Abbott  stories.  R.  ( Y.)  A.  I'AR- 

KKR.     Bost.     lt>71.     6.  v.     16° 

Contents: 
v.  I.  Jack  of  all  trades. 


Mrs.  Gordon's  confession. 
Ropes  ol  sand. 
Woman's  story,  A. 


1887 


2540 


38:417'i 
2.  Alexis,  the  rurwwHY. 


v.  3.  Tommy  Hickup.  38:4174 

4.  Upside  down.  38:4175 

ft.  Young  detective.  38:4171! 

t).   Pinks  and  blues.  38:4173 

Rosa  Noel.     Lor.d.     1873.     3  v.     sm. 

8°  

Rosa     VVoodville,     or,    the      jailor's 

daughter.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37: 

Rosalie's  pet.    J.  H.  MATHEWS 38: 

Rosamond,    and    other    tales.      M. 

KIMIEWORTH 37: 

Contents: 

Cherry  orchard,  The. 
Garry  Owen. 
Little  dog  Trusty  ;  or,  the 

liar    and    the    boy    of 

truth. 

Rosamond.     Mrt.   M.  J. 

Wit  h  Cousin   Maude 37: 

Rosamond  Kane.     M.  and  C.  LEE...     38: 
Rosamond  Gray.     Chas.  LAMM.     In 

W.  S.  C.  L.,  V.  6 34: 

The  same *15: 


Rosanna.     M.  KDGEWORTH.     In  her 

N.  and  T.,  v.  2  ...........................     37:       1497 

The  same.     7n  Popular  tales,  v.  1  .....    37:      1506 

Rosary,  The.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.   14  ..........................     39;       1049 

Rosaura  :  a  tale   of  Madrid.     In  T. 

f.  B.,  v.  5  ...................................     4O:       1695 

Roscoe,  Thomas,     (b.   1791). 

FALL  of  Granada,  The.     In  W.   S. 

C.  L.,  v.  5  .................................     34:       4175 

The  same  ...................................  S15:      4915 

GERMAN  novelists  :  tales  selected  from 
ancient  and  modern  authors  in  that 
language,  from  the  earliest  period 
down  to  the  close  of  the  XVIII. 
century.  Tr.  from  tho  originals; 
with  critical  and  biographical  no 

1826.     4  v.      12°  .....     4O:    1560-3 


4O:      2541 


10  JO 
2700 


1508 

Orange  man  ;  or,  the  honest 
hoy  and  the  thief. 

Poor  Bob,  the  chimney 
sweeper. 

HOLM  KS. 

4564 

1428 


4176 
4916 


tices.     Lond. 

Contents : 
Bunching,  J.  G.  G.,  T.  2. 

Eberhar.it,  v.  2. 
Engcl,  Mor.  Erd.,  v.  4. 
Gottschalck,  C.  F.,  v.  2. 
Grimm     brothers,     The, 

v.  2. 
Howleglass,    the     merry 

jester,  v.  1. 
La  Jlotle  Fouquo,  F.  H. 

O.  de.,  v.  2. 

Langbein,  A.  F.  E.,  v.  4. 
Local  popular  traditions 

from  the  Golden  green, 

v.  2. 

ITALIAN  novelists:  selected  from  the 
most  approved  authors  in  that 
language,  from  the  earliest  period 
down  to  the  close  of  the  XVIII. 
century,  arrayed  in  an  historical 
and  chronological  series.  Tr.  from 
the  original  Italian;  accompanied 
with  notes,  critical  and  biographi 
cal.  Lond.  1836.  4  v.  12° 

Contents: 

Altanesi,    Gianfrancesco, 

v.  4. 
Anonymous          authors, 


Local  popular  traditions 
from  the  north  side  of 
the  Hartz,  v.  2. 

Local  popular  traditions 
from  the  south  side  of 
the  Hartz,  v.  '.. 

Musaeus,  J.  K.  A.,  v.  3. 

Popular  trarlitions:  col 
lected  and  narrated  by 
Utmar,  v.  '2. 

Reynard,  the  fox,  v.  1. 

Schiller,  J.C.  F.  v.,  v.  4. 

Tieck,  L.,  v.  4. 


4O:    1580-3 


.      . 
Arienti,  Sabidino    degli, 

v.  •>. 

Bargagli,  Scipione,  v.  4. 
Bisaocioui,  Maiolino,  v.4. 
Boccaccio,  v.  1. 
Hottari,  Giovanni,  v.  4. 
Bramieri,  Luigi,  v.  4. 
Brevio,  Giovanni,  v.  2. 
Capacelli,  AlbergHti,  v.4. 
Ceno,    Ascanio  Mori   da, 

v.  :<. 
Cinthio,     Giovambattista 

Gir;ildi,  v.  2. 
Colombi,  Michele,  v.  4. 
Doni,     Anton-Krancesco, 

v.  3. 

Erizzo,  Sebastiano,  v.  3. 
Fiorentiuo,  Ser  Giovanni, 

v.  I. 

Firenzuola,  Agnolo,  v.  3. 
Forttni,  Fietro,  v.  :j. 
Gironi,  Hobustiano,  v.  4. 
Gozzi,  Count  Cailo,  v.  4. 


Grazzini,    Anton-Francesco, 

v.  2. 

Illicmi,  Bernardo,  v.  2. 
Lando,  Ortensio,  v.  2. 
Lodi,  Marco  Cademosto  da, 

v.  2. 

Lodoli,  Carlo,  y.  4. 
Machiavelli,  Niccolo,  v.  2. 
Magalotti,  Count    Lorenzo, 

v.  4. 

Malcspini,  Celio,  v.  3. 
Manni,     Domenico     Maria, 

v.  1. 

Novelle  antiche,  v.  I. 
Padovani,  Giriilamo,  v.  4. 
Parabosco,  Girolamo,  v.  2. 
Porto,  Luigi  da,  v.  2. 
Saeehetti,  V.  1. 
Salernitano,  Massuccio,  v.  1. 
Halvucci,  Salvuccio,  v.  3. 
Sansovino,  Francestio,  v.  3. 
Sanvhale,  Luigi,  v.  4. 
Hermini,  Gentile,  v.  3. 
Soave,  Francesco,  v.  4. 
Sozzini,  Alessandro,  v.  2. 
Straparola,       Giovun-Fran- 

CCbCO,  V.  2. 


Granucci,  Niceolo,  v.  3. 
SPANISH  novelists:  a  series  sf  talcs, 
from  the  earliest  period  to  the  clos<i 
of  the  XVI.  century.  Tr.  from 
the  originals;  with  critical  and 
biographical  notices.  Lond  1823. 
3  v.  12° 40:1678-80 

Contents  : 

Montalvan,  Junn  P.  de,  v.  2. 

Quevedo  y  Villegas,  Fran 
cisco  Gomez  de,  v.  2. 

Reyes,  Matias  de  los,  (or 
Los  Reyes,)  v  3. 

Untiles,  Isidore  de,  v.  2. 

Salorzano,  Alonzo  del  Cas 
tillo,  v.  3. 

Zayas  I  Soto  Mayor,  Donna 
Maria  de,  v.  2. 


Aleman,  Mateo,  v.  1. 
Cervantes,      Saavedra 

Miguel  de,  v.  1. 
Eslava,  Antonia  de,  v.  2. 
Guavara,  Luis  Velez  de, 


Lozano,  I>on  Christoval, 

v.  3. 

Manuel,  Don  Juan,  v.  1. 
Mendoza,  Diego  Hurtado 

de,  v.  1. 


PROSE  FICTION :     ENGLISH. 


HOSE. 


184 


Rose,  George.     (Arthur  Sketchley.) 
MRS.  Brown  at  the  play.      In  Treas 
ure-trove  series,  v.  1 4O:      1701 

MRS.    Brown    on    the    grand    tour. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 39:         040 

Rose  and  Rosella.     H.  SCUDDER.     In 

Stories  from  my  attic 33:      3GO!t 

Rose  and  Millie.     Bost.     1872.     1C0. 
Rose  and  rue.     Mrs.  Compton  KBADK. 

3v 39:     101-3 

Rose-bud,  The.     Mrs.  C.  E.  TONNA. 

(Charlotte    Elizabeth).       In    Tales 

and  illustrations 39:       3070 

Rose  crown,  The.     Mrs.   F.    BARROW. 

(Aunt  Fanny).     In  Big  night-caps.     35:       1650 

Rose  d'  Albret.    G.  P.  R.  JAMES 38:        213 

Rose  garden.    F.  M.  PEARD 38:      4209 

Rose   in  June,  A.     Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.) 

OLIPHANT 38:      38C4 

Rose    Mather:    a  tale.     Mrs.  M.  J. 

HOLMES 37:      4576 

Rose  of  Ashurst.     A.  MARSH-CALD- 

WELL.      2v.ini 38:       2G03 

Rose  of  Disentis.     Heinrich  ZSCHOK- 

KE.     Tr.  by  J.  J.  D.  Trenor 4O:      1452 

Rose,    thistle,    and    shamrock,    The. 

(Comic  drama).      M  EDGEWOHTH. 

In  her  N.  and  T.,  v  8 37:       1503 

Rose  Turquand.     E.  HOPKINS 37:      4684 

Roseallan's  daughter.  A.  LEIGHTON. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O:      1717 

Rosedale :    a    story    of    self-denial. 

H.C.GARDNER 37:      2830 

Roseteague  ;  or,  the  heir  of  Treville 

Crewse.     Mr*.  BRAY.     2  v 35:2714-15 

Rosicrucian,    The.      Mrs.     D.    M. 

CRAIK.     (formerly   Miss   Mulock). 

In  Romantic  tales 35: 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.  7 4O: 

Roskowska,  Marie. 

HALLIGEN,  Die;  or,  in  the  midst  of 

the   North  sea.     (Tr.  of  In  mitten 

der  Nordtee).     Phil.     1870.     16°...     39: 
Ross,  Charles  H. 

LONDON  romance.      Leip.     1860.     2 

v.  in  1.     sq.   16° 39: 

PRETTY   widow.      Leip.     1868.      sq. 

16° 39: 

PRIVATE  inquiry,  A.     Lond.     1870. 

3  v.     sm.   8° 39: 

Rossetti,    Christina    Georgina.       (b. 

1830). 
COMMON-PLACE  :  a  tale  of  to-day,  and 

stories.      Bost.     1870.     12° 39: 

Content* : 
Commonplace. 
Hero. 

Lost  Titian,  The. 
Nick. 
Pros  and  cons. 

SPEAKING  likenesses.  Bost.  1875. 
16° 39: 

Rothenfels.  E.  von.  (pseud.)  See 
INGERSLEBEN,  Frau  von. 

Rothesay  fisherman,  The.  0.  RICH 
ARDSON.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O: 

Roue,  The;  or  the  hazards  of  women. 

E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER-LYTTON 35; 

Rouge  et  noir :  a  tale  of  Baden-Baden. 

E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT 35; 

Rough  and  ready ;  or  life  among  the 
JSew  York  newsbovs.  H.  ALGER, 
jr " 35: 

Rough  but  true.     V.  ST.  CLAIR 39: 


4940 
1617 


645 

653 

654 

655-7 

667 


Safe  investment,  A. 
Vanna's  twins. 
Waves  of  this  troublesome 
world. 


668 

1713 

3168 

171 


544 
1033 


1670 


Peter  Crisp's  spectacles.    S. 

SOHEKSIDES. 
Price  of  a    dream.      F.  L. 

BENEDICT. 

Prince's  surprise,    [anon.] 
Rougegorge.       H.    (E.)    P. 

BFOFFORD. 
Sam's  sermon.      S.  W.  TUT- 

T[,E. 
Shadow  of  fate.      R.   FITZ- 

OEHALD. 

Snow  upon  the  waters.      L. 

H.  HOOPEK. 
That  man.    [anon.] 


Rougegorge,  and  other  stories.     H. 

(E.)  P.  SPOFFORD,  and  others 4O: 

Contents  : 
Critic,  The.  [a  poem.]    E. 

FAWCETT. 

Dick  Libhy.     G.  JONES. 
Dick   Lyle's  tee.      L.  C. 

DAVIS. 
Harneyhow's  hummock. 

J.  O.  AUSTIN. 
My     grandmother     that 
might  have  been.    A. 
CAEY. 
Myra's    mirror.      J.    F. 

KITTS. 
Only  no  love.   Tr.  by  Mrs. 

A.  L.  WISTEB. 

Rough  diamond,  A.  Mrs.  I.  F.  MAYO. 
(Edward  Garrell).  In  Seen  and 

heard,  v.  1 38:      2815 

The  same.     In  White  as  snow 38:       2818 

Round  the  block  ;  an  American  novel. 

J.  B.  BOUTON 35;      2395 

Round  the  world.  W.  H.  G.  KING 
STON 38:  1000 

Roundabout  papers.  W.  M.  THACK 
ERAY  \ 39;  2007 

The  same.      Tauchnitz  ed 39:       2908 

Roundhearts,  and  other  stories. 
Aim.  S.  S.  HARRIS,  (formerly  Miss 
Cole) 37:  4014 

Contents : 

Boy  regiment,  The.  I      Roundhearts. 

Christmas  sister,  The.      |      Willy  Collins. 

Rover,  Winnie. 

THE  Neptune  outward  bound.    N.Y. 

1874.      12° 39:         G76 

Roving  adventures.     G.  BORROW 35:      2366 

Rowcroft,  Charles. 

AUSTRALIAN    Crusoes,   The.       Phil. 

1853.      12° 39;         681 

BUSH  ranger  of  Van  Dieman's  land. 

N.Y.      1867.     8° 39:         682 

Rowland-Skemp,  Thomas. 

D'EYNCOURTS  of  Fairleigh :  a  novel. 

Lond.      1872.     3  v.     sm.  8° 39:     691-3 

Roxana.    Daniel  DEFOE.   In  Novels 

and  misc.  works,  v.  4 *34:       1020 

Roy,  George. 

GENERALSHIP;   or,  how  I  managed 

my  husband.     Cin.     1875.     16° 39:         700 

Royal    bridal.      J.  M.  WILSON.      In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:      1712 

Royal  raid,  The.     A.  LEIGHTON.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:      1712 

Royal  road  to  fortune.    E.H.  MILLER.     38:       2983 
Royalist's   daughter  and  the  rebels. 

Rev.  D.  MURDOCH 38:      3275 

Ruby  duke.     H.  K.  POTWIN 38:      4670 

Ruby  Gray's  strategy.  A.S.STEPHENS.     39:       2224 
Ruby's   husband.      M.  V.  (H.)  TKR- 

HUNE.     (Marion  Harland) 39:       2844 

Rudie's  goat.    J.  H.  MATHKWS 38:      2701 

Ruffini,  Giacomo.     (b.  about  1800.) 

CAHLINO.     Phil.     1870.     8° 39:        710 

DOCTOR   Antonio:    a   tale   of    Italy. 

N.Y.     1867.     12° ."..     39:        711 

The  same.     Leip.     1861.     sq.  16°...     39:         712 
LAVINIA.      Leip.      1861.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 39;        713 

LOREN/.O  Benoni.    N.Y.    1860.     12°.     39:        714 
The  same.     Leip.     1861.     sq.  1G°...     39:        715 
PARAOHEENS    on   a   visit    to    Paris. 

Leip.     1860.     sq.  16° 39:         716 

QUIET    nook    in    the    Jura.      Leip. 

1867.     sq.   16° 39:         717 

VINCEN/O;  or,  sunken  rocks.     N.  Y. 

1864.      8° 39;         718 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 39:         719 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


Runts. 


185 


SAILOR'S. 


Rufus  and  Rose ;    or,  the  fortunes   of 

Rough-and-ready.     H.  ALOER,  jr...     35:        54.r> 
Ruhkopf,  Julie,  and  MORITZ,  August. 
NANNIE'S  jewel-case;  or,  true  stones 

and  false.     Tr.  from  the  German. 

N.  Y.     [1867.]     16° 39:         727 

O>ntent»: 

Hymn-book,  The.     Aug.  MORITZ. 
Kiise.ni,  the  miser.    Aug.  MORITZ. 
Willinm,  the  little  chimney-sweeper.    Aug.  MORITZ. 
Young  countess,  Tile.    Julie  KuiiKoi'F. 

Ruined  gamester,  The.  T.  S.  AR 
THUR.  With  The  martyr  wife 35:  787 

Ruined  temple,  The.  Mrs.  E.  R. 
CHARLES.  With  Cottage  by  the 
cathedral 35:  4C71 

Ruins.  Mrt.  A.  M.  F.  HALI...  //; 

Lights  and  shadows,  v.  2 37:  3883 

Contents  : 

Florence  O'Donnell.  |      Old  Engle. 

Story  of  Clooney  Blimey. 

Rule  »f  the  monk.    G.  GARIBALDI 37:      2836 

Ruling    the    roast :    a   novel.      Lady 

WOOD.      3v 4O:      770-2 

Rumor.     E.  S.  SHEPPARD 39:      1619 

Run  to  earth.     M.  K.  BRADDON 35:      2554 

Runaway   match.       Name    as    Mary 

Ellis.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35:        788 

Runaway  match  ami  Dean  of  Den- 
ham.  E.  P.  [Mr*.  II.]  WOOD 4O:  720 

Runenberg,  The.      Ludwlg  TIKCK. 

In  C.  G.  K.,  v.  2 35:      3874 

Runkel,  Col.  Win.  M. 

WONTUS;   or,  the  corps  of  observa 
tion.      Phil.      1874.      12° 39:         733 

Running     the     blockade.        W.    H. 

THUMBS 39:      2960 

Running  the  gauntlet.     E.  YATES 4O:      1224 

Running  to  waste :  story  of  a  tomboy. 

G.  M.  BAKER .". ."..     35:       1375 

Rupert  Godwin.     M.  E.  BKADDON 35:      2555 

Ruppius,  Otto. 

Two  hemispheres.     Phil.     1870.     12°.     39:         740 

Rural  tales.     H.  MORE 38:      3107 

Ruskin,  .lohn. 

KING  of  the  golden  river.     In  L.  C., 

v.  10 4O:       1620 

Russell.     G.  P.  R.JAMES 38:        214 

Russell,  Charles. 

TRUE  Robinson  Crusoes.    Bost.    1871. 

12° 39:        747 

Russell,  Dora. 

VICAR'S    governess,    The :    a   novel. 

Loud.     1874.     3  v.     sm   8° 39:     753-5 

Russell,  William  Howard,    (b.  1821). 
ADVENTURES  of  Dr.  Brady.     Lond. 

1869.     sm.  8° '. 39: 

Russian  police  and   English  prisons. 

T.  (E.)  HOOK.      In   Precepts   and 

practice,  v.  3 37: 

Rustic  heroine,  A.    ("Betty  Burton"). 

In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  2 4O: 

Rustic  and  his  eels,  The.     E.  HAMEK- 

TON.     In  Mirror  of  truth 37: 

Ruth.     Mrs.  (M.)  E.  C.  GASKKLL 37: 

The  same.     Tauchnitx  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     37: 
Ruth  Hall:  a  domestic  tale.     Mrs.  S. 

P.  PARTON.     (Funny  Fern) 38: 

Ruth  Lee  and  her  companions.    Lond. 

n.  d.     18° 4O:       2550 

Ruth  Lovcll.     Mrs.  C.  L.  MAY 38:      2772 

Ruth  Maxwell.     Lady  BI.AKK 35:       2235 

Rutledge.        Mrt.     S.     S.     HARRIS. 

(formerly  Mixs  Cole) 37:       4015 

Rydberg,  V. 

LAST   Athenian,   The.     Phil.     1869. 

12° 39:        770 


763 

4647 
2658 

3900 

2874 
2875 

4241 


ISOI.INA;    or,   the  actor's  daughter. 

Phil.     1873.     12° 4O: 

S ,  M.  F. 

CATHERINE  Hamilton  :  a  tale  for  lit 
tle  girls.  N.  Y.  1874.  18° 39 

S ,  V. 

1)K.  Gothe's  courtship :  a  tale  of  do 
mestic  life  [founded  on  the  Ger 
man  of  Otto  Miiller].  Lond- 
18<!6.  12° 38: 


222!) 


1000 


3217 
1713 

1650 
773-5 


Sabbath  wrecks,  The.  J.  M.  WILSON. 

hi  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O: 

Sabbaths  on  the  continent.     Mrs.  M. 

M.  SHERWOOD.     In  Works,  v.   15.     39: 

Sabina.     Lady  WOOD.     3v 4O: 

Sable    cloud,    The :    a   southern   tale.  „ 

N.  ADAMS 35;         220 

Sack  of  gold,  The.     Miss  JOHNSON...     38:        448 
Sacrifice,  The;  or,  the  country,   the 
town,  and  the  continent.     Jn   W. 

S.C.L.,v.  11 34:      4181 

Thesame «15:       4-.I21 

Sacristan's  household.      Mrs.  T.  A. 

TROLI.OPE 39:       3283 

Sadlier,  Mrs.  Mary  Ann  Madden. 
AI.K-E    Riordnn,    the    blind     man's 

daughter.     Bost.     1854.     18° 39:       100'J 

AUNT  Honor's   keepsake:  a  chapter 

of  life.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     10° 39:      1010 

BESSY  Con  way;   or,  the  Irish  girl  in 

America.     N.   Y.     1861.     10° 39;       1011 

BI.AK  KS  and  Flanagans,  The  :  a  tale 
illustrative  of  Irish  life  in  the 

U.S.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 39:      1012 

CON   O' Regan;  or,  emigrant  life   in 

the  new  world.    N.  Y.     n.  d.    1(5°.     39:       1014 
CONFESSIONS  of  an  apostate.     N.  Y. 

1868.     12° 39;       1013 

ELINOR  Preston;  or  scenes  at  home 

and  abroad.     N.  Y.     1861.     16°...     39:      1015 
HEIRESS  of  Kilorgan,  The  ;  or,  eve 
nings  with  the  old  Geraldincs.    N. 

Y.     1867.     lli° 39;       1016 

HERMIT  of  the   rock,  The:  a  tale  of 

Cnshel.     N.  Y.     1803.     16° 39:       1017 

MAC  CARTHY  More;  or,  the  fortunes 
of  an  Irish  chief  in  the  reign  of 
Queen  Elizabeth.  N.  Y.  1868. 

16"  39;       lOHi 

MAUREEN  Dhu,  the  admiral's  daugh 
ter:  a  tale  of  the  Claddagh  of 

Galway.     N.  Y.     1873.     16° 39:       1020 

NEW  lights;  or,  life  in  Galwav:  a  tale. 

N.  Y.     1858.     16° ". 39:       1021 

OLD  and  new;  or,  taste  versus  fash 
ion.  N.  Y.  1862.  16° 39:  1022 

RED  hand  of  Ulster,  The;  or,  the  for 
tunes  of  Hugh  O'Neil.  Bost.  n.  d. 

18° 39:      1024 

Safe  investment,  A.     C.  G.  ROSSETTI. 

With  Commonplace 39:        607 

Safely  married.     Miss  E.  JOLLY 38:        477 

Safia.      E.  R.  do  BULLY  (called  Roger 

de  Beawoir) 35:       1823 

Sailor  boy,  The ;  or,  Jack  Somers  in 
the  navy.  W.  T.  ADAMS.  (  Oliver 

Optic) 35:        271 

Sailor's  family,  The.  Mrs.  E.  C. 
KMHTRY.  In  Pictures  of  early 
life 37:  1700 


PBOSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SAINT. 


186 


SAM'S. 


2734-6 
1033-5 


2553 

1033 
574 
2179 

1405 

1401 
328 

1649 

433 

1049 


Saint   Alice,  who   however,   was    no 

saint.     E.  C.  TAINSII.     3  v 39: 

St.  Bede's.     Mrs.  C.  .1.  EILOART.     3  v.     37: 
Saint   Cecilia :     a   modern    tale    from 
real  life.     Lond.     1872.     3  v.     sm. 

8° 4O: 

St.  Glair,  Vernon. 

ROUGH  but  true.     Lond.      1872.     sm. 

8° 39: 

St.  Elmo.     3/r*.   A.  J.  (E.)    WILSON. 

(formerly  A/lss  Enam) 4O: 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael.     G.  MAC- 
DONALD 38: 

Saint-Germaine,    -I.    F.   de.      See 

TARIHEI",  Jules 

St.  Giles  and  St.  James.    D.  (\V.)  JER- 

KOI.I).     In  Coll.  works,  v.  1 34: 

The    same.       In     Works.     Phil    ed. 

v.  1 34: 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38: 
Saint   Hospice.      Mrs.   M.   M.  SHER 
WOOD.     /«  Works,  v.  14 39: 

Saint  .lames' ;  or,  the  court  of  tjueen 

Anne.     W.  H.  AINSWORTH 35: 

St.  -John,  Mrs.  Eugenia. 

BKM.A;     or,    the   cradle   of    liberty 

JJost.     1874.     12°  39: 

St.  John,  I'.  13. 

ARCTIC  Crusoe,   The.      Host.      1860. 

10°  39: 

St.  Lawrence.     By  the  author  of  Tre- 

inunio.     In  \V".  S.  C.  L.  v.  10 34: 

The  same »15: 

Saint  Leger  ;  or  threads  of  life.       R. 

li.  KIMHAI.I 38: 

St.  Leon:   a  tale   of  the  10th   century. 

W.  GODWIN 37: 

St.  Leonardo,  Eden. 

OHERON'S  spell.     Lond.     1869.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 

Saint-Mars,    Cisterne   de    Courtrias 

de.     (Comtesse  Dash). 
MADEMOISELLE    fifty   millions;    or, 
the  adventures   of  Hortense    Man- 
cini.    Tr.  by  Adelaide  de  V.  Chau- 

dron.     >'.    Y.      186U.      8° 

St.    Martin's   eve.     E.    P.    [Mrs.    H.] 

WOOD  

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

St.      Michael's    priory.       M.    MUDIE. 

2  v 

St.  Olave's.     E.  TAUOK 

St.  Patrick's  eve  :   Paul  Gosslett's  con 
fessions.      C.  LEVER 

St.  Philip's.    Mrs.  S.  S.  HARRIS,  (for 
merly  .1/t'x.s-  Cote) 

Saint-Pierre,    Jacques   Henri     Ber- 

nardin  de.     (1737-1814). 
INDIAN   cottage,    The.      In   Works, 

v.  1 

PAUL  and  Virginia.    In  Works,  v.  1. 

The  same.     Phil.     1808.     12U 

St.    Konan's    well.         Sir    W.    SCOTT. 

Parker   ed.     2   v 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 

The  same.    Abbotsford  ed 

The  same 

The  fame.     Household  ed.     2  v 

The  same.     Pocket  ed 

The  same.     Taucimilz  ed 

St.  Simon's  niece.     F.  L.  BENEDICT... 
St.  Twel' mo.    C.  H.  WEBB.     In  Treas 
ure-trove  series,  v.  2 4O:       1702 


4180 
41J20 

86!) 
3103 

39:    1061-3 


39: 

4O: 
4O: 

38: 
39: 

38: 
37: 


34: 
34: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
35: 


721 

722 


i 2 09- 10 
2722 


1044 
4016 


1891 
1891 
1070 

1331-2 
1357 
1366 
1386 

142728 
1461 
1-190 
1947 


39: 
39: 

39: 

35: 

40: 


St.  Valentine's  day:  same  as  Fair  maid 
of  Perth.     Sir  W.  SCOTT.     Parker 

ed.     2  v *39:   1341-2 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39;       1358 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39;       1369 

The  same 39;       1391 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2  v 39;    1437-8 

The  same.     Pocket  ed 39;       1460 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed 39;       1477 

St.  Winifred's;  or,  the  world  of  school. 

F.  W.  FARRAR 37;       2001 

Saintine,    Joseph   Xavier   Boniface, 

called.     (1798-1865.) 
DAMK  Nature  and  her  three  daugh 
ters.     {Tr.  of  Lid  mere  (Hyogne  et  ses 
train  filler.)      N.  Y.     1872.     16°...     39:       1040 

The  same 35;       2341 

PlCCIOLAj  or,  the  prisoner  of  Fenes- 
trella.      (Tr.    of    Picciola.)       Phil. 

1857.      12° 39;       1041 

The  same 35;       2342 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  11...     34:       4181 

The  same *15;       4921 

Sala,  George  Augustus. 

BADDINGTON   peerage,  The.      Lond. 

1861.  3v.      12° 39;    1081-3 

SEVEN  sons  of  Mammon,  The.    Lond. 

1862.  3  v.     12° 

The  same.     Bost.     1862.     8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1809.    2v.ini. 

sq.  '6° 

Salathiel :    a  story  of  the   past,   the 

present,  and  the  future.     G.  CROLY. 

Sale,  Lady.     In  T.  F.  H.,  v.  2 

Salem  :   a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  cen 
tury.     D.  R.  CASTLETON 35; 

Salem'   chapel.        Mrs.   M.   (0.   W.) 

Oi.ii'iiANT 38: 

Sally    Williams,   the    mountain    girl. 

Mrs.  E.  D.  CHENEY " 

Salmon   fisher   of    Udell,    The.      H. 

MILLER.        In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:       1712 

Salome  and  I.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  2 4O:      1642 

Sal-O-quah;  or,  boy-life   among  the 

Cherokees.     Rev.  F.  R.  GOULDINO.     37:       3239 
Salt   of   the   earth,  The.     Mrs.  I.  F. 

MAYO.      (Edward  Garrett).      With 

Dead  sin.. 38:      2808 

The  same.     In  Seen  and  heard,  v.  3.     38:       2817 

Saltwater.     AV.  H.  G.  KINGSTON 38:      1006 

Salt  water  Dick.     H.  P.  H.  NOWELL. 

(May  Mannering) 

Salvator  Rosa.     E.  T.  W.  HOFFMAN. 

In  Strange  stories 37: 

Sam  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  stories. 

Mr>.  H.  (E.)  B.  STOWE 39; 

Contents : 

Hull-tight,  The. 

Captain  Kidd's  money. 

Colonel      Eph's      shoe- 
buckles. 

Ghost  in  the  mill,  The. 

Ghost  in  the  Cnp'n  Brown 

house.  Widow's  bandbox",  The. 

Sam    Slick,    the    clockmaker.      T.   C. 

HALIBURTON 37: 

The  same 37; 

Sam  Slick's  wise  saws.     T.  C.  KALI- 
BURTON 37; 

The  same 37: 

Sampson,  Alice  Charlotte. 
SCARBOROUGH    belle,    The.       Lond. 

1872.      3v.      12° 39:1097-9 

Sam's  chance,  and  how  he  improved 

it.     11.  ALGER,  jr 35: 

Sam's  sermon.     S.  W.  TUTTLE.    With 

Rougegorge 4O: 


1085-7 
1088 


1089 


5048 
2658 


3935 


3805 


35:       4161 


38:       3691 


4480 


2330 


How  to  fight  the  devil. 
Laughin'  in  meeting. 
Minister's         housekeeper, 

The. 

"Mis'  Elderkin's  pitcher." 
Sullivan  looking-glass,  The. 


3861 
3862 


3863 
3864 


554 


1670 


PROSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SAMUELS. 


187 


Samuels,  Adelaide  F. 

DICK  Travers  abroad.     Host.     1873. 

4  v.      18° 38:1109-11! 

Cuntenta  : 
1.  I'Klin  land;  or,   Hick   Travers   in   the 

i'li  !.:••-  islands.     38:1112 
a.  Losi    lar.    The;   or,    hick  Travel's   in 

Africa.    :i»:lll" 
a.  On  the  w»ve  ;  or,  Dick  Travers  aboard 

the  "  Happy  Jack."    38:1111 
4.  Liltle  Cricket;    or,    Dick   Travers   in 

London.    ;i8:1101» 

Sanctuary,  The:  a  story  of  the  civil 

war.     G.  W.  NICHOLS 38:       3630 

Sand,  George,     (pseud. )     See  DUHE- 

VANT,  Mine.  A.  L.  A.  D. 
Sand   hills   of   Jutland,  The.     H.  C. 

ANDERSKN 35:        650 

Sandford  and  Merton.     T.  DAY 37:        180 

The  same 37:         181 

Sandford  and   Merton,  New  history 

of.     F.  C.  BURNAND '..     35:      3401 

Sandman,  The.    (Sameax  Coppolius). 

E.  T.  \\".  HOKKMA.N.     In  T.  f.  G...     4O:      1099 

The  same.     In  Strange  stories 37:       44bO 

Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre.   H.  MII.LKK. 

JnL.  C.,  v.  5 4O:      1615 

Sane    madman.      (\V. )   W.  COLLINS. 

U'itfi  Alicia  Warlock 35:       453!i 

Sans  Mcrci.     G.  A.  LAWRENCK 38:      1369 

The  same.     Taiichnit/.  ed.  2  v.  in  1...     38:      1370 
Sapelo  ;  or,  child-life  in  the  tide-water. 

liev.  F.  R.  GOULDINU 37:       3240 

Sapphire  cross,  The.    G.  M.  FENN. 

.;  v 37:   2073-5 

Saracen,  The;  or,  Matilda  and  .Mnlek 

Adhel:   a  crusade  romance.     Mnie. 

COTTKN.     hi  VV.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  9 34:       4179 

The  same 5  15:      4919 

Sarah -Morris.    A.  CARY.     In  Pictures 

of  country  life 35:      3918 

Saratoga:  a  tale.     Rev.  G.  K,.  GLKIU. 

In  \V.  8.  C.  L.,  v.  1 34:       4171 

The  same «15:       4911 

Saratoga  in   1901.     M.  D.  LANDON. 

(Eli   1'erklnx) 33:       2530 

Sarchedon :    a   legend   of  the   great 

queen.     G.  .(..  WllYTK-Mjci.viu.E.     4O:         444 
Sargent,  Epes.     (b.  1812.) 

PECULIAR:  »  tale  of  the  great  transi 
tion.    M.  Y.    1864.    12° 39:      1120 

(editor}. 

KMKKALD,  The:  a  collection  of  graph 
ic  and   entertaining  tales,  brilliant 

poems   and    essays.      Bost.      1866. 

12°  33:         544 

Contents : 

ABOUT,  Edmond. — Without  dowry. 
AUDKY,  H.  L, — "She  is  HO  dear  to  me." 
AIKKN,  Berkeley. — Uncrowned  kings. 
ALI  IM.H  \\i.  Win. —  Invocation. 

r.  \  1:1.  \  i  i.i'.  Mrs.  Anne  L.  Aiken. — Life'n  second  morning. 
BLOUD,  Henry  A  —A  flayer. 
BauwNKLL,  H.  11.— Buriul  of  the  Dane. 
CHALMI'.KH,  Alex.— Lessons  in  biography. 
CHAMHKHS,  Kobt.— Indoor  games. 
COINCIDENCES  :  a  tale  of  fads. — Fruser's  Magazine. 
CRAIK,  I'imih  M.— The  double  house. 
DftBlMAtt),  Chas. —  The  consultation. 
KI.WI;«IKXT,  The.— anon. 

EVENING  brings  us  home. — McMillan's  Magazine. 
FACT  ami  fiction.  —  Hlackwood's  Mag.izine. 
FKW  words  on  social  philosophy. 
HAHDMAN,  Fred. — My  friend,  the  Dutchman. 
How  I  m:i  le  my  fortune.— From  the  French. 
HUNT,  Leigh. — Jenny  kissed  me. 
KIXHALL,  H.  M.— The  guest. 
Ml'uroHu,  Win. — The  iron  shroud. 
r*KAi,,  John. — (ioody  Gracious  and  the  forget-me-not. 
WKWTON,  Cradoek. — Wonderland. 


Sargent,  E.,  (edi1or\,  (continued.) — 
I'KAI.D,  W.  M  —Lyrical  charades. 
KKvr.i.kY  in  India. — anon. 
SCHIBIC,  Eugene. — ludith  ;  or,  the  opera-box. 
SMITH,  Horace  — The  picnic  paity. 
TKNNYKON,  Alfred.— The  loolish  virgins. 
TOWNSHF.NH,  C.  H. — Stanzas. 
TOWMIHKMI,  C.  H.— Wait. 
YOUTH  and  the  sage. —  From  Household  words. 

Sargent,  George  E. 

LfcY  the  light-bearer.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

16° 39: 

OLD  sailor's  story,  An.     Lond.     n.  d. 

sin.  8° 39; 

Sartaroe:  a  tale  of  Norway.     J.  A. 

MAITLAXD " 38: 

Sartoris.  Mn.  Adelaide  (Kemble). 
MKDI'SA,  and  other  tales.   Bost.  n.  d. 
8° 39: 

Qjnteitts: 
Medusa. 

Ma'lati'e  de  Montlerrato. 

Kecollections  of  the  life  of  Joseph  Heywood. 
iin  \\orils  best  left  unsaid. 

WKKK   in   a   French  country-house, 

A.     Lond.     1S67.       8° '. 39: 

Satanella  :  a  story  of  1'unchestown. 

(J.  J.  WHYTK-MEI.VILLK.     2  v....  4O: 

The  same 4O: 

Satanstoe.     J.  F.  COOPER 35; 

The  same 35: 

Saunders,  -I. 

ABKI.  Drake's  wife.    N.  Y.  1862.    8°.  39: 
liui'xi)  tu  the   wheel.     N.   Y.     1866. 

39: 

39: 


HniEi.L.     X.   Y.     1870.     8°  ............ 

ISKAKI.  Mort,   overman:  a  story   of 

the  mine.     Phil.      1872.      16°  ........     39; 

The  same.     N.  Y'.     187(i.     8°  ........     39: 

MARTIN  Pole.     N.   Y.     1863.     8°  .....     39: 

SHADOW  in   the  house,   The.     Lond. 

1860.     sm.  8°  ..............................     39: 

Saunders,  Katherine 

GIDKO.N'S  rock.  Phil.  1871.  1(3°...  39; 
HAUNTED  crust,  The,  and  other  sto 

ries  ..........................................     39; 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.   r>  ............     4O: 

HKIH   mills.     Phil.     1872.     8°  .........     39: 

MAKCIARET   and   Elizabeth.       Lond. 

1873.  sm.  8  ..............................     39: 

Sauzade,  John  8.     (James  I'ayn). 

AT  her  mercy.     N.  Y.     1874.     8°  .....     39: 

UKIXIAR  on  horseback,  A;  or,  a  coun 

try  family.     N.  Y.     1869.     8°  ......     39: 

BUST    of    husbands,    The.      N.    Y\ 

1874.  8°  ...................................     39: 

BRKD   in  the   bone;   or,    like   father, 

like  son.     N.   Y.     I87'2.     8°  .........     39: 

The  same  ...................................     39: 

CARLYON'K  year.  N.  \.  1807.  8°.  39: 
CECIL'S  tryst.  Leip.  1872.  sq.  16°.  39: 
Ci.YKKARDsof  the  Clyffe.  Phil.  1871. 

12°  ..........................................     39: 

FOUND  dead.  Leip.  1869.  sq.  16°.  39: 
GWENDOLINE'S  harvest.  Leip.  1870. 

sq.  16°  .......................................     39: 

HALVES.     N.  Y.     1876.     8°  ............     39: 

LIKE  father,  like  son.     Same  «,i  Bred 

in  the  bone.    Leip.     1871.     si).  16°.     39: 

The  same  ...................................     39: 

LOST  Sir  Massingberd.     Phil.     n.  d. 

12°  ...  39' 

MARK    Gildersleve.       N.   Y.       1873. 

12°  ..........................................     39: 

MAKKIKD  beneiith  him.     Phil.     n.  d. 

39: 
39: 
39: 


MIRK  abbey.     Lond.     1869.      12°  ..... 
MURPHY'S  master.     N.  Y.    1873.    8°. 


1125 
1126 
2421 

1132 


1131 

446-7 

448 

4768 

4769 


1138 
1139 

I  140 
1140+ 

1141 

1142 

I 1  50 

1151 
1615 

1152 

1  153 
1160 
11G1 
1162 

116.'! 

1169 

1164 

'  1165 

1166 
1167 

1168 
1178 

1169 
1163 

1  170 
1171 

1179 
1172 
1173 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SAUZADE. 


188 


SCHOOLMASTER'S. 


Sauzade,  (continued.) — 

NOT  wooed,   but   won.     Leip.     1871. 

sq.  16° 39:       1174 

ONE  of  the  family.  N.  Y.  1868.  8°.  39:  1175 
WALTER'S  word.  N.  Y.  1875.  8°.  39:  1176 
WOMAN'S  vengeance,  A.  N.  Y. 

1872.     8° 39:       1177 

Savage,  Marmion  W. 

HACIIKLOK  of   the  Albanv.      Lond. 

1854.     12° ."..' 39:       1200 

Thesame.     N.Y.     1864.     12° 39:       1201 

FALCON  family.  Lond.  1845.  12°.  39;  1202 
MY  uncle  the  curate.  N.  Y.  n.  d. 

8° 39;       1203 

The    same.      Lond.      1849.     3    v. 

12° 39;    1204-6 

K  El' HEN    Medlicott.      Lond.      1864. 

12° 39:      1207 

WOMAN   of  business,   The;    or,   the 
lady  and  the  lawyer.    N.Y.     1870. 

8°..". 39:       1208 

Save  me  from  my  friends.     (W.)  W. 

COLLINS.     In  Queen's  revenge 35:.      4581 

Saved  by  the  lifeboat:  a  tale  of  wreck 
and  rescue  on  the  coast.  K.  M. 
BALLANYYNE.  In  Tales  of  adven 
ture,  v.  4 35:  1486 

Saved  by  a  woman.  By  the  author  of 
No  appeal.  Lond.  1872.  3  v. 

sin.  8° 4O:       2554 

Saved   from   the    wreck.      L.  PARR. 

H'i/A  John   Thompson,  blockhead.     38:       4233 
Saving  little,  wasting  much.     In  N. 

and  T.,  v.  11 4O:       1651 

Sawyer  of  the  Vosges,  The.  E.  Sou- 
VESTKK.  Tr.  by  Emily  Bowles. 

In  Maggie's  rosary 4O:       1630 

Say  and  seal.     S.   and  A.   WARNER. 

Phil.      1860.      2   v.      12° 4O:      204-5 

Sayings  and  doings.     T.  (E.)  HOOK. 

3  v 37:4648-50 

Contents : 

Cousin  William,  v.  3.  Man  of  many  friends,  v.  2. 

Danvers,  v.  1.  Martha,  the  gypsy,  v.  1. 

I'oubts  und  fears,  v.  2.  Merton,  v.  I. 

Friend  of  the  family,  v.  1.  Passion  and  principle,  v.  2. 

Gervase  Skinner,  v.  :i.        |  Sutherlands,  v.  2. 

Sayings  and  doings  of  Peter  Pater- 
son.  J.M.WILSON.  /«  W.  T.  B. 

v.  10 4O:      1720 

Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker.     F.  S. 

COX./.ENS 33:      1227 

Thesame 33;       1228 

Scalp  hunters;  or,  the   trappers.     M. 

KEID  39:        257 

Scandinavian  ring.     J.  POMEROY. 

:t  v 38:      4586 

Scanland,  A.  L. 

HEIGHTS     and     depths.        Chicago. 

1871.      12° 39;       1215 

Scapegoat,  The.     By  LEO.     (pseud.)    38:      1532 
Scarborough    belle,    The.      A.    C. 

SAMPSON.     3  v 39:   1007-0 

Scarlet  letter,  The.    N.  HAWTHORNE.     37:      4185 
Scarlet  letter,  The;  and  Blithedalc  ro 
mance.     N.  HAWTHORNE 37:      4186 

Scarlet  stockings.   L.  M.  ALCOTT.    In 

Silver  pitchers 35:         471 

Scarron,  Paul.     (16IO?-1660). 

AVARICE    chastised ;     or,    the    miser 

punished.     In  Works *34:      1015 

COMICAL  romance  of  a  company  of 

stage  players.     In   Whole  .comical 

works :i!34:      1015 

GENEROUS  lover,  The;  or,  the    man 

of    deeds   and   not   of    words.     In 

Whole  comical  works *34:       1915 


Scarron,  (continued.) — 

HYPOCITES,  The.     In  Whole  comical 

works *34:      1015 

INNOCENT  adultery,  The.     In  Whole 

comical  works *34:       1915 

USELESS  precaution,  The.    In  Whole 

comical  works *34:      1915 

Scenes  of  clerical    life.     Mrs.    M.   J. 

LEWES.     (George  Eliot) 38:      1713 

Thesame 38:       1714 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38:       1715 
Sceptres  and  crowns.     Mrs.  S.  WAR 
NER.       (E.   Wethereli) 4Q:          184 

Schiller,  (Johann  Christopher)  Fred 
erick  von.     (1750-1805). 
GHOST-SEER,  The  ;  or,  apparitionist. 
(Tr.    of     Der    Geinterxeher).        In 

Works,  v.  4 34;       1030 

Schimmel,  H.  J. 

MARY  Hollis  :  a  romance  of  the  days 
of  Charles  II.  and  William  prince 
of  Orange.  Lond.  n.  d.  3  v. 

am.  8° 39:   1221-3 

Schmid,    Christopher    von.      (1768- 

1854). 
GENEVIEVE  :  a  tale  of  antiquity  (Tr. 

of  Genove/a).     N.  Y.     n.  d.      18°...     39:       1230 
Schmid,  Hermann. 

HAHERMKISTER,  The.  (Tr.  of  Der 
Habermeisier ;  Volksbild  am  den 
bairiHchen  Bergen).  N.  Y.  1875. 

16° 39;       1235 

Schonberg- Gotta  family,  Chronicles 

of.     Mrx.  K.  K.  CHARLES 35:      4068 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed 35:       4060 

School  days  of  Beulah   Komney.      J. 

A.EASTMAN 1 37;      1421 

School      for     dreamers,     The.        T. 

GWYNNE 37;      3646 

School  for  fathers,  The.    T.  GWYNNE.     37:      3647 
School    for    husbands,    The.       Lady 

BULWER-LYTTON '..     35;       3281 

School  friendship.     Mrs.  E.   C.   EM 
BURY.     In  Pictures  of  early   life.     37:      1700 

School  of  life.     A.  M.  HOWITT 37:      4737 

Schoolboy  days;    or,  Ernest  Brace- 
bridge.     W.  H.  G.  KINGSTON 38:        089 

Schoolcraft,  Mrs.  Henry  Rowe'. 
BLACK  gauntlet,  The:  a  tale  of  plan 
tation    life     in     South     Carolina. 
Phil.     1861.     12° 39;       1245 

Schoolfellows,   The.     hi  W.  T.  B., 

v.  fi 4Q:  1716 

Schoolmaster  of  Abbach,  The,  and 

other  stories.     P.  F.  W.  OERTEL. 

(Van  Horn) 38:  3806 

Contents  : 

Asylum.    May-queen.     Schoolmaster  of 

Abbaoh.    Scissors-grinder. 

Schoolmaster's   stories,    The.      E. 

EdoLESTON 37;      1595 

Contents  : 

Bob-o-linkand  the  owl.  Mocking-bird's       singing 

Hound  hoy. 
Chairs  in  council. 
Crooked  Jack. 
Famine  and  a  feast. 
Flat  (ail,  the  heaver. 
Funny  little  old  woman. 
Great  Panjandrum   him 
self. 


Indian  friend. 
Kilty's  forty. 
Lazy  Larkin 

Joblilios. 
Mr.      Blake's 

stick. 


and     the 
walking 


Mocking-bird's 

school. 

Pickaninny.  The. 
Polly  Strader,    the    female 

trapper. 

Profligate  prince,  The. 
Shoemaker's  secret,  The. 
Simon  and  the  garuly. 
Simple  Simon. 
Story  of  a  Mutter-wheel. 
Swim  in  darkness,  A. 
What  the  tea-kettle  said. 
Widow  Wiggins'  wonderful 

cat. 

Wood-chopper's  children. 
Young  soap-boiler. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SCHOONER. 


189 


SCOTT. 


87 
1247 

I2.r.o 
1256 

1257 
1258 

1259 

1200 
1201 


12(12 
1263 


Schooner  Mary  Ann,  The.     J.  A»- 

HOTT •. 35: 

Schiicking,  Levin,     (b.  1814.) 

FIRK  and  flame.  Tr.  by  Eva  M. 
Johnson.  N.Y.  1876.'  8° 39: 

Schuyler,  M. 

PIONKKR  church;  or,  story  of  a  new 

parish  in  the  west.     N.  Y.     1868. 

12° 39: 

Schwartz,  Marie  Sophie,     (b.  1819). 

BIRTH  and  education.  Bost.  1871.8°.     39: 
GKHD.V;    or,  the   children    of   work. 

Tr.  by  Selma   Borg  and  Marie  A. 

Brown.     Phil.     1874.     12° 39: 

GOLD    and    name.       Tr.   by   Selma 

Borg  and  Marie  A.  Brown.     Phil. 

1874.     8° 39: 

GUILT    and    innocence.      Tr.    by    S. 

Borg   and   M.   A.    Brown.      Bost. 

1873.     8° 39: 

MAN  of  birth  and  the  woman  of  the 

people.  Lond.  1808.  3  v.  sm.  8°.  39: 
RIGHT  one,  The.  Bost.  1871.  8°....  39: 
SON  of  the  organ-grinder.  Tr.  by  S. 

Borg   and   M.   A.    Brown.      P'hil. 

1873.     12° 39: 

Two  family  mothers.   Bost.   1872.  8°.     39: 
\ViFK  of  a  vain    man,  The.       Bost. 

1871.      8° 39:       1204 

Science  for  the  young.      J.  AUBOTT. 

4  v. 

Contents : 

v.  1.  Host.      35:811  I  v.  3.  Water  and  land.         :tt:91 

•2.  Light.    35:90  |       4.  Force.  35:88 

Scientific  evening,  A.     W.  GILIIKKT. 

In  Doctor  Austin's  guests,  v.  2 37:       2987 

Scintillations.     H.  HKINK.     Tr.  by 

S.  A.  Stern  '..     33:       1900 

Scissors-grinder,  The,  P.  F.  W. 
OKKTKL.  \von  Hum).  H'ilh  The 
schoolmaster 38:  3800 

Scots'  Fusilier  guards,  The.  J.  GRANT. 

With  Constable  of  France 37:       3305 

Scott,  George  Gordon. 

CLUMIIKK  chase;  or,  love's  riddle 
solved  by  a  royal  sphinx  :  a  tale  of 
the  restoration;  Lond.  1871.  3  v. 
sm.  8° 39:  1281-3 

Scott,  Lmly  .lane. 

I'KIHK    of    life,    The.       Phil.       n.    d. 

12°  39:       1290 

Scott,  Michael. 

TOM  Cringle's  log.    Paris.     1834.    8°.     39:       1295 

Scott,  Sir  Walter.     (1771-1832). 
ABBOT,  The.     (Sequel  to  Monastery). 

Bost.      1832.     2  v.      12° *39:1319-20 

Thesame.     Edin.     1808.     8° 39: 

Thesame.     Phil.     1809.     8° 39: 

Thesame.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 39: 

The  same.       Bost.       1871.       2   v. 

12° 39:1415- 

The  same.     N.Y.     1873.     16° 39: 

Thesame.     Leip.     1800.     sq.  10°...     39: 
ANNK  of  Geierstein;  or,  the  maiden 
of   the  mist.      Bost.      1833.      2  v. 

12°  *39:   1343-4 

Thesame.     Edin.     1808.     8° 39: 

Thesame.     Phil.     1809.     8° 39: 

Thesame.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 39: 

Thesame.     Host.     1871.     2  v.     12°.     39:1439-40 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     16° 39: 

Thesame.     Lei)).     1871.     sq.  10°...     39: 


Scott,  .S'ir  W.,  (continued.)  — 
ANTIQUARY,  The.     Bost.    1832.    2  v. 
12° 

s:39- 

isor-6 

The  same      Edin.     1868      8°  

39- 

1355 

Thesame.     Phil.     1869.     8°  
The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  

39: 
39- 

1360 
1373 

Thesame.     Bost.     1871.     2  v.     12°. 
The  same.     N   Y      1873      16°  

39:13 
39- 

99-1400 

1447 

The  same.      Leip.      1845.     sq.  10°... 
BKTROTHKD,  The.     Bost.    1832.    12°. 
Thesame      Edin       1808      8°  

39: 
*39: 
39- 

1472 
1335 
1357 

The  same      Phil       1869      8°  

39- 

1307 

Thesame      Phil      n    d      8°  

39- 

1388 

The  same.       Bost.        1871.       2    v. 
12° 

39- 

1431-2 

The  same      N   Y      1873       10°  

39- 

1463 

The  same      Leip      sq    16°  

39- 

1473 

BLACK  dwarf,  The.    Bost.   1832.    12°. 
Thesame      Fdin       1808      8°  

*39: 
39- 

1309 
1355 

The  same      Phil      1609     8° 

39- 

1360 

The  same      Phil      n    d      8°  

39- 

1378 

Thesame.     Bost.     1871.      12°  
Thesame.     N.Y.     1873.     10°  
Thesame.     Leip.     1858.     sq.  10°... 
BKIDK  of  Lammermoor,  The.     Bost. 
1832       •'  v       12° 

39: 
39: 
39: 

*39- 

1405 
1450 

1.474 

1313-14 

The  same      Edin       1808      8°  

39- 

1355 

Thesame.     Phil.     1809.    8°  
The  same      Phil      n    d      8°  

39: 
39- 

1  302 
1377 

The  same.       Bost.        1871.       2    v. 

12° 

Thesame.      N.Y.      1873.      10° 39:       1452 

Thesame.     Leip.     sq.  16° 39:      1475 

CASTLE  Dangerous.   Bost.    1834.  12°.  *39:       1347 

The  same.     Edin.      1808.     8° 39:       1358 

Thesame.     Phil.     1809.     8° 39:      1370 

Thesame.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1394 

The  same.        Bost.        1871.       2    v. 

12° 39:   1443-4 

Thesame.     N.Y.     1874.     10° 39:       1409 

CHRONICLES  of  the  Canongate.    First 

series.     Bost.      1833.      2  v.      12° ®39: 1339-40 

Contents : 
Biographical   sketch   of   the  chronicler 

"Mr.  Chrystal  Croftimgry,"  v.  1. 
Death  of  the  Laird's  Jock,  v.  2. 
Highland  widow,  v.  1. 

Introduction  to  chronicles  of  the  Canongate,  v.  1. 
My  mint  Margaret's  mirror,  v.  2. 
Surgeon's  daughter,  v.  2. 
Tapestried  chamber,  v.  2. 


11-3 

Two  drover-,  v.  •£. 

The  same.     Edin.     1808.     •>  v.    8°. 

39: 

1357 

The  same.      Phil.      1809.      2  v.     8°. 

39: 

1  3  OK 

290 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     2  v.     8°. 

39: 

1390 

Note.     See  also  under  the  titles  of  the 

295 

stories  given  in  the  eontonts. 

CHRONICI.KS  of  the  Canongate.    Sec 

ond  series.     Same  a*  Fair  maid  of 

1-20 

Perth  ;  or,  Saint  Valentine's  day. 

350 

COUNT  Kobert  of  Paris.    Bost.    1833. 

2  v.      12°  

5  39: 

1345-6 

363 
380 

The  same.     Edinb.     1868.     8°  

39: 

1358 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°  

39: 

1370 

1  1\ 

The  same      Phil      n    d      H° 

39: 

1393 

>-  1  u 

401 

The    same.       Bost.        1871.     2    v. 

i  7d 

12°                                              . 

39' 

1441-2 

-t  i  U 

Thesame.     N.Y.     1874.     16°  

39: 

1408 

Tho  same      Leip      sq    16°  

39: 

1470 

r3-4 

DKATH  of  the   Laird's   Jock.     Bost. 

35H 

1833      12°  

*39: 

1340 

369 

Thesame.     Edinb.     1868.     8°  

39: 

1358 

392 

The  uame       Phil       1809      8° 

39- 

1370 

1-40 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  

30: 

13!I4 

467 

The  same.     Bost.     1871.     12°  

39: 

1434 

471 

Thesame.     N.  Y.     1873.     10°  

39: 

1464 

PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SCOTT. 


190 


SCOTT. 


Scott,  Sir  W.,  (continued.)— 

FAIR  maid  of  Perth.  Same  ax  St. 
Valentine's  day.  Bost.  1833. 
2  v.  12° .' 

The  same.     Edinb.     1868.     8° 

The  same.      Phil.      I860.     R° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The   same.      Bost.       1871.       2     v. 

1 2° 

The  same.     N.Y.      1874.     16° 

The  same.     Leip.     1871.     sq.   1G°.. 
FORTUNES  of  Nigel,  The.  Bost.  1831. 

•2  v.      12° 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The    same.       Bost.       1871.      2    v. 

12°  ... 


The  same.     N.  Y.     187:!.     16° 

The  same.  Leip.  sq.  16° 

GLOSSARY  to  the  Waverley  novels. 

Parker  ed.     v.  47 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed.     v.  4... 

The  same.     Household  ed.      v.  50. 

The  same.  Pocketed,  v.  25 

GUY  Mannering;  or,  the  astrologer. 

Bost.     1831.     2  v.     12° 

The  same.     Edin.     18G8.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The  same.  Jiost.  1871.  2  v. 
12° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     16° 

The  same.     Leip.     1846.     sq.   16°.. 
HKART  of  Mid  Lothian,  The.     Bost. 


12°.... 

Edin.     1868.     8° 

Phil.     186!).     8° 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

Bost.       1871.      2    v. 


16° 


1832.      2  v. 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The    same. 
12° 

The  same.     N.Y.     1873. 

The  same.     Leip.     sq.  16° 

Note.    See  aim  WALTER,  Helen. 
HIGHLAND  widow.  The.    Bost.    1833. 

12° 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The  same.     Bosi.     1871.     12° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     16° 

The  same.     Leip.     sq.  16° 

IVANHOE:  a  romance.     Bost.     1832. 

2  v.      12° 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The    same.       Bost.       1871.       2    v. 
12° 

The  same.     N.Y.     1873.     16° 

The  same.     Leip.     1845.     sq.   16°.. 
KKNILWOKTII.     Bost.      1831.      2    v. 

12° 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

The    same.      Bost.      1871.      2    v. 
1 2° 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.     16° 

The  same.     Leip.     sq.  16° 

LKGEND  of  Montrose.     Bost.     1832. 

12° 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8° 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°.... 


39:  1341-2 

39:  1358 

39:  1369 

39:  1391 

39:  1437-8 
39:  1466 
39:  1477 

®39:  1325-6 

39:  1357 

39:  1365 

39:  1383 

39:  1421-2 
39:  1458 
39:  1478 

»39:  1347 

39:  1358 

39:  1444 

39:  1469 

*39:  1303-4 

39:  1355 

39:  1359 

39:  1372 

39:  1397-8 
39:  1446 
39:  1479 

*39:1311-12 
39:  1356 
39:  1361 
39:  1376 

39:  1407-8 
39:  1451 
39:  1480 


39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 


1339 
1357 
1368 
13110 
1432 
1463 
1  17:: 


B39:1315-16 
39:  1356 
39:  1362 
39:  1378 

39:1411-12 
39:  1453 
39:  1481 

'39:  1321-2 
39:  1356 
39:  1364 
39:  1381 

39:1417-18 
39:  1456 
39:  1482 

"39:  1314 
39:  1355 
39:  1362 


Scott,  Sir  W.,  (continued.)  —  • 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......... 

The    same.       Bost.       1871.      2    v. 
12°  ....................................... 

The  same.     N.Y.     1873.     16°  ...... 

The  same.     Leip.      1858.     sq.   16°.. 
MONASTERY,  The  :  a  romance.    Bost. 

1832.  2  v.     12°  .......................... 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8°  ........ 

Tin-  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°  ......... 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......... 

The    same.       Bost.       1871.      2    v. 

12°  ........................................ 

The  same.     N.Y.     1873.     16°.  ..... 

The  same.     Leip.     sq.  16°  ............ 

Note.     For  sequel  see  '•  The  Abbot." 
MY-  aunt  Margaret's   mirror.     Bost. 

1833.  12°  ................................. 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8°  ........ 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°  ......... 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......... 

The  same.     Bost.      1871.     12°  ....... 

The  same.     N.Y.     1874.     16°  ...... 

OLD  Mortality.     Bost.     1832.     2   v. 
12°  ............  ."  .............................. 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8°  ........ 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°  ......... 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......... 

The    same.       Bost.       1871.      2    v. 
12°  ........................................ 

The  same.     N.Y.     1873.     16°  ...... 

PKVKRIL  of  the  peak.     Bost.     1832. 
2  v.     12°  .................................. 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8°  ........ 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°  ......... 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......... 

The    same.      Bost.       1871.      2    v. 
12°  ........................................ 

The  same.     N.Y.     1874.     16°  ...... 

The  same.    Leip.     1800.     2v.ini. 
sq.  16°  .................................... 

PIUATK,  The.    Bost.    1831.    2  v.    12°. 
The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8°  ........ 

Phil.      1869.     8°  ......... 

Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......... 

Bost.       1871.      2    v. 


39:      1377 


39; 
39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39; 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 


1405-6 
1450 

1474 

1317-18 
1356 
1363 
1379 

1413-14 

1454 
1483 


39; 
39: 
39; 
39: 
39: 
39: 


1340 
1358 
l:-,70 
1394 
1434 
1464 


The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 

12° 

The  same. 
The  same. 


N.Y.     1873.     16°  ...... 

Leip.     sq.  16°  ............ 

Durward:      a    romc.nee. 
Bost.      1832.      2  v.      12°  ............... 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8°  ........ 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°  ......... 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......... 

The    same.       Bost.       1871.      2    v. 
12°  ........................................ 

The  same.     N.Y.     1874.     16°  ...... 

The  same.     Leip.     sq.     16°  ......... 

READINGS  for  the  young,  from  his 
works.      Phil.     18*48.     2  v.     16°... 


*39; 
39: 
39; 
39; 

39; 
39; 

«39: 
39; 
39.- 
39; 

39; 
39; 

39; 
*39: 
39; 
39; 
39; 

39: 
39: 
39; 

«39: 

39: 
39; 
39; 

39: 
39: 
39; 


1309-10 
1355 
1360 
1474 

1403-4 
1449 

1327-8 
1357 
1365 
1384 

1423-4 
1459 

1485 
1323-4 
1356 
1364 
1382 

1419-20 
1457 
I486 

1329-30 
1357 
1366 
1385 

1425-6 
1460 
1487 


39:  1503-4 


Contents  : 

I.  Tales  of  chivalry.     Narratives. 
II.  Narratives.    Scottish  scones  and  characters. 


RKIJUAUNTI.ET:    a  tale  of  the  eigh 
teenth  century.     Bost.     1832.     2  v. 

12° 

The  same.     Edin.     1868,     8° 

Phil.     1869.     8° 

Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

Bost.       1871.       2    v. 


The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 

1 2° 

The  same. 
The  same. 


N.Y. 

Leip. 


1873. 
sq.  16° 


16° 


«39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 


1333-4 
1357 
1367 
1387 

1429-30 
1462 
1488 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SCOTT. 


191 


SCUDDER. 


Scott,  .Sir  W.,  (coniimied.)  — 
KOB  Roy      Bost.     1831.     2  v.     12°..  *39:    1307-8 
The  8  me.     Kdin.     1868.     8°  39-       1355 

Scott,  .Sir  W.,  (continued.)  — 
WAVKRI.KY  anecdotes,  illustrative  of 
the  incidents,  characters,  and  scen 
ery,  described    in    the   novels   and 
romances  of  Sir  W.  Scott.      Bos.. 
1833.      2  v.      12°  33-      7'M-T 

The  same.     Phil.     1869.     8°  39-       1361 

The  same.     Phil      n  d      8°                39-       1375 

The    same.      Host.      1871.      2    v. 
12°  39-    1401-'' 

fin'e.     For  the  series  of  novels  in  tl  e  fol 
lowing  edit  ions  of  Wnvprley,  see  alphabet 
ical  arrangement  nbove. 

WAVKRI.KY  novels.  Parker  ed.   Bost. 
1831-3.      54  v.      12°  *39-1301-54 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1873.      10°  39:       14  8 
The  same      Leip     sq    16°...    .              39-       1484 

ST.  Ronan's  well.     Host.     1832.     2  v. 

The  same.     Edin.      1808.     8°  39-       1357 

The  same.     Edin.     1808.     4  v.     8°.     39;   1355-8 
The  same.     Abbotsford  cd.      Phil. 
180'!       1'*  v       8°                                     39*1350  70 

The  same.     Phil.     1809.    8°  39-       1366 

The  same.     Phil,     n    d      8°                 39-       1386 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     12  v.  in 
24.      8°  39-l'!71-94 

The  same.       Bost.       1871.       2    v. 
12°  39-    1427-8 

The  same.     Household  ed.      Bost. 
1871.      50  v.      12°  39-1395-1444 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.      16°  39-       1401 

The  same.     Loip.      sq.  '.0°  39-       1400 
SAINT  Valentine's  day.    Same  as  Fair 
maid  of  Perth. 
SURGEON'S     daughter,     The.      Bost. 
1833.      12°  *39-       1340 

The   same.       Pocket   ed.       N.    Y. 
1873-4.     25  v.     10°  39:1445-69 
The  same.      Taucbnitz  ed.       Leip. 
1845-71.     sq.  10°  39:1470-94 
WOODSTOCK  ;  or.  the  cavalier.     Bost. 
1833.      2  v.      12°  *39'    1337-8 

The  same      Edin      1808      8°               39-       135S 

The  same.     Phil.     180!)      8°  ...           39-      1353 

The  same.     Edin.     1868.     8°  39-       1358 

The  same.     Phil      n   d      8°                  39'       1390 

The  same.     Phil.     1869     8°  39-       1308 

The  same.     Bost      1871       12°             39'      1443 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  39-       1389 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.     10°  3g:       1459 
TALKS  of  the  crusades.    See  Betrothed 
and  Talisman. 
TALKS  of  a  grandfather  :  being  stories 
taken    from    Scottish    and    French 
history.     Bost.      1834.     4  series  in 
7  v.      12°. 
Contents  : 
1st  to  :id  series.—  Icotland.     <*9:13(g-A2 

The  same.       Bost.        1871.       2    v. 
12°  39-    1435-6 

The  same.      N.  Y.      1873.      16°  39;        1405 
The  same.      Leip.      1871.     sq.  10°...     39;       1493 
Scott,  .S/r  Walter,  and  his  dogs.    Mrs. 
II.  !  E.)  B.  STOIVK.     In  Queer  little 
people  .     39-       2334 

Scottish  cavalier,  .The:  an   historical 
romance.     .1.  GRANT  37'       3325 

Scottish  chiefs.     ,1    PORTER.                    38'      4060 

TALKS  of  my  landlord.     Bost.     1833. 
4  series,  in  9  v.     8°. 
Contents  : 
Klack  dwarf.                               Count  Hnbert  of  Paris. 
Bride  of  L*  mmermoor.           Heart  of  .Midlothian. 
Castle  Dangerous.                     ],c  j-end  of  Montrose. 
Note.    For  shelf  numbers  see  the  above  titles. 
TALISMAN,  The.     Bost.     1832.     12°..  *39:       1330 

Scottish  hunters  of  Hudson's  bay,  The. 
Hugh  MII.I.KR.     In  W.  T    B"   v    6      4O"       1716 

Scottish  orphans,  The:   founded  on  a 
historical  fact.     jtf;x   BLACK  KOKIJ..     35:       2192 
Scottish   veteran,  The.     J.   HOWKI.L. 
In  W.  T.  1!.,  v.  0  40       1716 

Scouring   of  the   white   horse,   The; 
or,  the  long  vacation  of  a  London 
clerk.       T.  HUUIIKS  37-       4814 

The  same.     Phil.     1809.    8°....            39-       1367 

Scout,   The  ;  or.   the   black    riders   of 
C'ongaree.     \V.  G.  SIMMS  39-       !089 

The  same.       Bost.        1871.       2    v. 

Scout,   The,  of  silver  pond.     N.   M. 
Cl'RTis  35-       5187 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1874.      16°             39-       1464 

Scrope  ;  or,   the    lost   library.      F.    B. 
PERKINS  38'       4340 

The  same.     Leip.     sq.  Ki°  39-       \4<n 

TArKsTKiKD   chamber,  The;    or,   the 
lady  of  the  sacque.      Bost.     1833. 

Scudder,  Horace  K. 
DWKLLKRS  in  Five-sisters  court,  The. 
X    V       1870      10°                                    39-       15''0 

The  same.      Edin.     1808      8°               39-       13r>8 

SEVEN  little  people  and  their  friends. 
N.  Y.      1803.      10°  39-       15-M 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  39-       1344 

Content*: 

Christmas  stocking  with        Now     Year's    d:iv    in      the 
a  hole  in  it                                  garden. 

The  same.      Bost.      1871.      12°...           39-       1434 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874      10°            39-       1404 

Two  drovers,  The.     Bost.    1833.     12°.  *39;       1339 
The  same.     Edin.     1808.     8°  39;       I3r>8 

Little  castaways.     '                 Three  «  ishes,  The. 
STORIES  from  my  attic.    N.  Y.    1809. 
lt>°  '  33-       3609 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  39-       n'io 

Contents  : 
At  the  sinily  table:                       Tom  and  John. 
Biitde    ot    the    golden            Vision  of  John,  the  watch- 
spurs,                                           man. 
Bnoer,  Fianni*.                    In  the  window  seat: 
Scott,  Sir  Walter.                      At  chrislmas  time. 
Singing  of  the  sirens.               August  night. 
Attic,  The.                                      Hens. 
Before  the  fire  :                             Looking  at  a  picture. 
"  As  good  as  a  play."               Storv  tint  1  mean  to  write. 
Enchantment    of    old       Romnncp: 
tX»niel.                                        Rose  and  Rosella: 
Gor.d  and  luiii  apples.           When  music  is  heard  : 
NfighV.ors,  The.                         M"7,-.rt,    Wollg.mg    Ama- 
Btory    that    never  was              deus. 
told.                                          Music  party,  The. 
Three  wise  little  boys. 

The  same.     Bost.     1871.      12°  39-       1434 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1874.     10°  39-       1404 

WA  VKRI.KY  ;  or,  'tis  sixty  years  since. 
Bost.      1831.      2  v.      12°  «39-    noi-'' 

The  same.     Edin.     1808.     8°  39:       1355 
The  same.      Phil.      1809.     8°  39-       1354 

The  same.      I'hil.     n.  d.     8°  39-       1371 

The  same.        Bost.       1871.       2   v. 
12°  39-    J3056 

The  same.     N.  Y.      1873.     10°  39;       1445 
The  same.     Lcip.     sq.  16°  39-       1402 

PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SCULPTOR. 


192 


SELIM. 


Sculptor  of    Bruges,   The.     Mr*.    I). 

M.  CRAIK.  ( formerly  Miss  Mulock). 

JJVtf  Avillion : 35:      4908 

The  same.     In  Romantic  tales 35:       4940 

Sea  and   night.     V.   (M.)  HUGO 37:      4841 

The  same.      In  Man  who  laughs 37:       483C 

Sea   and   shore;  or,   the   tramps   of  a 

traveler.     W.  T.  ADAMS.     ( Oliver 

Optic) 35:         272 

Sea  and   shore.      Mrs.   C.   A.   WAR- 
FIELD 4O:        147 

Sea  light,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 4O:      1720 

Sea  lions;  or,  the  lost  sealers.      J.  F. 

UOOPKR 35:      4770 

Thesame 35:      4771 

Sea  skirmishes,    The.     In   W.    T.    B., 

v.  10 4O:      1720 

Seaboard    parish,    The.      G.    MAC- 

DON-AI.D.     3  v 38:2180-2 

The  sumo 38:      2183 

Seabury  castle.     C.  Horn 37:      4668 

Sea-drift.     M.  R.  L.  RODNEY 39:        588 

Seadrift.     Lady  WOOD.     3  v 4O:     776-8 

Sealed  packet,  The.  T.  A.  TROLLOPE.     39:      3262 
Searle,  January,     (pxeud.)    See  PHIL 
LIPS,  George  Searle. 

Sea-storm,  The.    In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6.    4O:      1716 
Seaward,  Sir  Edward,  Narrative  of 

his    shipwreck.        In    Trav.   Lib. 

Fict.,  v.  1 4O:      1691 

Seclusaval ;  or  the  arts  of  Roman 
ism.     Mr*.  A.  C.  GRAVES 37:       3381 

Second  Mrs.  Tillotson.     P.  FITZGER 
ALD 37:      2231 

Second  report  of  Doctor  John   Faus- 

tus.      In    Thorns'     Early    English 

prose  romances,  v.  3 33:       4022 

Second  to  none:  a  military  romance. 

J.  GRANT 37:      3326 

Second    wife,    The :    a    romance.     E. 

JOHX.     (E.  Mat-Kit).     Tr.  by  Mrs. 

A.  L.  Wi-ter 38:         386 

Second-cousin  Sarah.     F.  W.  ROH- 

INSON 39;        501 

Secondthoughts,  Solomon,  (pseud.) 

See  KKNNKDY,  J.  P. 
Secret,  The.     Mrs.  S.  S.   ELLIS.     In 

Chapters  on  wives 37:       1675 

Secret  foe,  The.     E.  PICKERING 38:      4446 

Secret  of  the  island.    J.  VKRNE.    Pt. 

3  of  Mysterious  island 39:       3697 

Thesame 39:       3696 

Secret   of   two  houses.      F.  FISHER. 

2  v 37;   2185-6 

Secret  passion,  The.  R.F.WILLIAMS.    4O:        531 
Secret  witness,  The.  B.  S.  INGKMANN. 

In  Danes  sketched  by  themselves, 

v.l 4O:      1530 

Secrets   of  the  convent   and   confes 
sional,  The.     J.  McN.  WKHIHT 4O:        890 

Sedgeborough    world,    The.        A. 

FABEBBOTHBR.    2  v 37:  1968-9 

Sedgemoor  ;  <>r,  home  lessons.     Mrs. 

E.  MANNERS 38:       2447 

Sedgwick,  Catharine  Maria.     (1789- 

1867). 

Bossu,  Le.    In  Tales  of  Glauber-Spa.     4O:      1 700 
BOY  of  Mount   Khigi.     Phil.     1867. 

16° 39:       1527 

HOPE   Leslie.     N.   Y.     1872.      2   v. 

12° 39:    1528-9 

LINWOODS,  The.     N.  Y.    1855.     2  v. 

12° 39:1530-31 

LIVE   and   let  live.      IS.  Y.      1861. 

18° 39:       1532 


Sedgwick,  (continued.) — 

MARRIED   or  single.     N.  Y.     1858. 

2  v.      12° 39:    1533-4 

MEANS  and  ends.   N.  Y.    1839.    16°.     39:      1535 
POOR  rich  man,  and   rich  poor  man. 

N.  Y.      18(i8.      16° 39:       1536 

STORIES  for  young  persons.     N.  Y. 

1860.      18° 39:       1537 


Contents  : 
Deformed  boy. 

DOM. 

Eighteen  hundred  thirty- 
eight's  farewell. 

Ella. 

Fanny  and  her  dog,  Nep 
tune. 


Jacot :     an     adventure    on 

board  the  St.  George. 
Marietza. 
Saturday  night. 
Skepticism. 
Small  losses. 
Spring. 
Vision,  A. 

Sedley,  Henry. 

DANG  ERKI  ELD'S  rest;  or,  before  the 
storm :  American  life  and  man 
ners.  N.  Y.  1864.  12° 39:  1546 

Seed-time  and   harvest.     T.  S.   AR 
THUR 35:        796 

Seed-time  and  harvest.    F.  REUTER.     39:        287 
Seek  and  find ;  or,  the   adventures  of 
a    smart    boy.       Wr.    T.    ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35:         273 

Seemuller,  A.  M.  C.    (formerly  Miss 

Crane). 

EMILY  Chester.      Bost.     1870.     12°.     39:      1551 
OPPORTUNITY.     Bost.     1867.     12°...     39:      1552 
REGINALD  Archer.  Bost.    1871.    12°.     39:      1553 
Seen  and  heard.     Mrs.   I.  F.  MAYO. 

(Edward  Garrett).     3v 38:2815-17 

Ointents  : 


(lid  mirror,  v.  3 
Quiet  Miss  Godolphin,  v.  2. 
Hough  diamond,  v.  ]. 
Salt  of  the  earth,  v.  3. 
"  Someday,"  v.  2. 
Walter  Sedley,  v.  3. 

35:         525 


Bad  speculation,  v.  1. 
Church  child,  v.  1. 
Dead  sin,  v.  2. 
Happy  woman,  v.  2. 
Milly  Hayden,  v.  1. 
Miss  Felicia,  v.  3. 

Seen  and  the  unseen,  The.  AI.GATCHIE. 

Seen  and  the  unseen,  The.  T.  S.  AR 
THUR 35:  797 

Seer's  cave,  The.  W.HETIIERINOTON. 

7»W.T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:  1713 

Seeta.     M.TAYLOR.     3v 39:2801-3 

Selections  from  the  prose  and  poetry 

of  Alfred  do  Musset "..  33:  3101 


Contents  : 
Advice    to    a   gay    lady. 

[poem.] 

Fantasio.     [eowifi/ff/.] 
"For  both  were  faiths  and 

both       were       gone." 

[  poem.] 

Last.  word,    [poem.] 
Mimi  Pinson. 
No    trifling    with     love. 

[drama.] 


On  the  death  ot  Malibran. 
[poem.] 

On  three  steps  of  rose- 
colored  marble.  [  poem.] 

Pole  star  of  even,    [poem.] 

Portrait,     [poem.] 

Recollection,     [poem.] 

Story  of  a  white  ulacknird. 

Vergiss  mein  nieht.  [poem. 


Self.     Mrs.  C.  G.  F.  GORE 37:      3204 

Self-control.     M.  BRUNTON 35:      3047 

Self-devotion;  or,  the  history  of 
Katherine  Randolph.  H.  CAMP 
BELL 35:  3725 

Self-devotion.      Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 

In  Chapters  on  wives 37:       1675 

Self-made  woman,  A ;  or,  Mary 
Idyl's  trials  and  triumphs.  E.  M. 
BUCKINGHAM 35:  3067 

Self-sacrifice.       Mrs.  M.  (().    W.) 

OLIPHANT 38:      3866 

Self-seer.  Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK.  (for 
merly  3/i.s.v  Mulock).  In  Romantic 

tales 35:       4940 

Thesame.      With  Avillion 35:      4908 

Selim.     J.  K.  PAULDINO.    In  Tales  of 

Glauber-spa,  v.   2 4O:       1700 

Selim :    an  oriental  tale.     Mrt.  C.  L. 

HUNT/.      With  Banished  son 37:       4311 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SELIM. 


193 


SHADOW. 


Selim  the  pasha  of  Salonica.    Tr.  from 

the  French  by  P.  S.     In  Glory  and 

sorrow .". 4O:       2186 

Selling1  Lucky.     J.  AHHOTT 35:          92 

Selvaggio :    a   tale   of    Italian   life. 

Mrs.  A.  .MANNING 38:      2480 

Semi-attached    couple.       Hon.    E. 

EDKN.     2v 37:1469-70 

Semi-detached    house.       Hon.    E. 

EDKN- 37:      1471 

Sensation   at   Seasonville.        F.   W. 

KOHIXSON.     lit  Girl's  romance 39:         485 

Sense  and  sensibility.     J.  AUSTEN 35:        911 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 35:         912 

Sentenced  by  fate.     S.  EYRK.     3  v...     37:   1800-2 
Sentimental  Journey  through  France 

and  Italy.     L.  STKRNE 22:      1051 

The  same 22:       1052 

The  same.    Tauchnitz  cd 22:       1058 

The  same.     In  Works 34:       2017 

Seppeli,  the  Swiss  boy.     Tr.  from  the 

German,  by  A.  H.  Lochman.    Phil. 

187(1.      16°'. 4O:       2559 

Septimius   Felton ;    or,  the  elixir  of 

life.     N.  HAWTHORNE 37:      4187 

Sepulchre  and  the  shrine,  The.     Mrs. 

E.  K.  CHARLES.      With  Cottage  by 

the  cathedral 35:       4071 

Sequel  to  old  Jollitfe.     M.  A.  MACK- 

ARNKSS.     (formerly  Mis.i  Plane/it). 

In  Sunbeam  stories 38:       2270 

Sequel  to  the  story  of  Hadgee  Ibra- 

hum  and  his  son.     G.  P.  K.  JAMES. 

In  String  of  pearls 38:        219 

Sergeant  Atkins.    J.  D.  DONALDSON.     37:        759 
Sergeant  Barnacle;  or,  the  raftsman 

of  the  Edisto.     W.  G.  SIMMS.     In 

Wigwam  and  cabin 39:      1692 

Sergeant  Dale,  his  daughter,  and  the 

orphan   Mary.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 
WOOD.    In  Works,  v.  3 39:      1638 

Sergeant's  tales,  The.    J.  HOWKI.L. 

In  \V.  T.  B.,  v.  3-r. 40:1713-15 


Packman's  journey  to  Lon 
don,  v.  5. 
Palatines,  The,  v.  3. 


Cnn'tnts : 

Beggar's  camp,  v.  4. 
Imprudent  marriage, v. 5. 
John  Square's  voyage  to 
India,  v.  4. 

Sergeant  Wilson.    T.  GILLKSPIE.    In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  9 4O;      1719 

Servant-girl  of  the  period,  The.     C. 

CHAMBERLAIN,  jr 35:      3988 

Servants.    ."!/;•».  A.  M.  F.  HALL.    In 

Lights  and  shadows,  v.  2 37:       3883 

Service  of  danger.A.  A.  B.  EDWARDS. 

With  Monsieur  Maurice,  v.  2 37:       1528 

Seton,  William. 

I'KIDE  of  Lexington.  The:  a  tale  of 

the   American   revolution.     N.  Y. 

1874.      12° 39;       1560 

Settlers  in  Canada.      Capt.  F.  MAR- 

RYAT.     2  v 38:   2568-9 

The  same 38:      2570 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:       2571 

Seven  champions.     K.  JOHNSON 38:        433 

Seven  daughters.     A.  M.  DOUGLAS. ...     37:        818 
Seven  grenadiers.    J.  GRANT.    In  Le 
gends  of  the  Black   Watch 37;       3316 

Seven  hills,  The.    J.  DE.MILLK 37;        281 

Seven  little  people  and  their  friends. 

II.  E.  SCUDDEK 39: 


Content*  .• 
Christmas  stocking  with  I 

a  hole  in  it. 
Faery  surprise  party. 
Little  castaways. 


New     Year's 

garden. 
Old  worn  coat. 
Three  wishes,  The. 


1521 
lay     in    the 


1563 


497 


1088 

1085-7 

1089 

3013 
681 


Gaiety  and  gloom. 
Little*  dancing-master. 
Mysterious  lodger,  The. 
Soiree  in  a  porter's  lodge. 
Troubles  or  a  quiet  man. 
Young  France. 


38: 


Seven  marriages  and  never  a  husband. 
A.  F.  LANQHEIN.  In  K.  G.  N., 
v.  4 4Q: 

Seven  poor  travellers.  C.  (J.  II.) 
DICKENS.  With  Master  Hum 
phrey's  clock 37: 

The    same.        With     Uncommercial 
traveller 37: 

Seven  sons  of  Mammon,  The.     G.  A. 

SALA 39: 

The  same.     Lond.  ed.     3  v 39; 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39: 

Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic. 

1).  G.  MITCHELL.    (Ik  Marvel) 38: 

Seven   years,   and    other    tales.      J. 

KAVANAGH 38: 

Contents  : 
Adrien. 

Cheap  excursion. 
Comedy  in  a  court-yard. 
Conscript,  The. 
Excellent  opportunity. 
Experiences     of     Byrne 
lA'Imare. 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  cd.    2  v.  in  1. 
Seven  years'  dearth,  The.     J.   HOW- 
ELL.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O: 

Sevenoaks:  a  story  of  to-day.    J.  G. 

HOLLAND.     (Timothy  Titcomb) 37: 

Seventh    son,    The.     J.    HALL.     In 

Legends  of  the  west 37: 

Sewell,  Elizabeth  Missing. 

AFTER  life:  sequel  to  Home  life.   Leip. 

1868.     2  v.  in  1.     sq.   10° 

AMY  Herbert.     N.  Y.     1871.     12°... 
The  same.     Leip.    1857.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  1<>° 

CLEVE  hall.     N.  Y.     1868.     12° 

EARL'S  daughter.    N.  Y.     1869.    12°. 
EXPERIENCE  of  life.     N.   Y.     1866. 

12° 

GERTRUDE.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 

GLIMPSE  of  the   world,  A.     N.  Y. 

1866.  12° 

The  same.    Leip.    1803.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

IVORS.     N.  Y.     1857.     2  v.    12° 

JOURNAL  of   a  home   life.      N.   Y. 

1867.  12° 

The  same.    Leip.     1867.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

KATHARINE  Ashton.  N.  Y.  1866. 

2  v.  12° 

N.  Y.   1863. 


39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 


682 


1717 


4548 


3870 


1570 
1571 

1572 
1573 
1574 

1575 
1576 

1577 
1578 


LANETON  parsonage. 

3  v.      12° 

Percival.     N. 


39:1579-80 

39:  1581 
39:  1582 
39:  1583-4 

1585-7 


39: 

39:  1588-9 
39:  1590-1 
39: 
37: 


1592 


MARGARET  Percival.     N.   Y.     1868. 

2  v.     12° 

URSULA:  a  tale  of  country  life.     N. 

Y.      1865.      2v.     12° 

The  same.    Leip.     1858.     2v.ini. 

sq.  1G° 

Sex    of  the    soul,   The.     MTU.    C.    L. 

HENTZ.     With  Banished  son 37:      4311 

Shabby  genteel  story,  A ;  and  the  ad 
ventures  of  Philip.  W.  M.  THACK 
ERAY 39;  2904 

Shabby  genteel  story,    A.     W.   M. 

THACKERAY.     In  Misc.,  v.  7 33:      4006 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.   7 33:       4001 

The  same.     In,  Misc.,  v.  4 33:       4010 

Shadow  in  the  house,  The.    J.  SAUN- 

DERS 39:      H42 

Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.      E.  P.  [MTU. 

H.]  WOOD "...' 4O:  723 

The  same.     3v 4O:  724-6 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 4O:  727-8 


PBOSB  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SHADOW. 


194 


SHIFTLESS. 


Shadow  of  fate,  The.  R.  FITZGERALD. 
In  Rougegorge 

Shadow  of  Moloch  mountain.  J.  G. 
AUSTIN 

Shadowless  men.  In  N.  and  T.,  v.  8. 

Shadows  and  sunbeams.  T.  S.  AR 
THUR.  With  True  riches 

Shadows  from  a  clouded  brow.  T. 
S.  ARTHUR.  In  Finger-posts 

Shaker  lovers,  The.  D.  P.  THOMPSON. 
With  May  Martin 

Shakespeare  and  his  friends.  R.  F. 
WILLIAMS 

Shakespeare's  heroines,  Girlhood  of. 
M.  C.  CLARKK.  3  v 

Shakespeare's  heroines :  Portia,  and 
other  stories  of.  M.  C.  CLAKKK.... 

Shakespeare,  Tales  from.  C.  and 
M.  LAM  is 

Shakespeare  and  others,  Tales  of 
the  drama  founded  on  the  trage 
dies  of.  E.  W.  MACAULKY 

Shamrock  and  thistle;  or,  young 
America  in  Ireland  and  Scotland. 
W.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oliver  Optic) 

Shane  Fadh's  wedding.      W.  CARLE- 
TON.     In  Traits  and  stories,  v.   1 ... 
The  same 

Shanly,  Charles  Dawson. 

NKIHT  in  the  sewers,  A.     In  Stories 
and    sketches 

Shaw,  Henry  W.     (Josh  Billing^). 
JOSH  Billings,  his  savings  and  doings. 

N.  Y.     1870.     126 '.... 

JOSH    Billings     on     ice,    and     other 
things.     N.  Y.      1870.     12° 

She  and  I :  a  love  story,  a  life  history. 
J.  C.  HUTCIII.NSON.  2  v 

She  loved  him  madly.     G.  BORYS 

Contents  : 

I.  Little  lady  nt  the  "  Brambles." 
II.  Le  dub  des  1'emhis. 

She  was  young  and   he  was  old.     By 

the  author  of  Lover  or   husband. 

Lond.     1872.     3  v.     sin.  8° 

Sheebeen  house,  The.    S.  LOVKR.    In 

Legends  and  stories 

Shell  cove :    a  story   of  the  sea-shore 

and  of  the  sea.     Bost.     1871.     16°. 
Shelley,   Mrs.  Mary  Wollstonccraft. 

(1798-1851). 
FALKNKR.     Lond.     1837.     3  v.     sm. 

8° 

FRANKENSTEIN  ;      or,     the    modern 

Prometheus.     Bost.     1809.      12°... 
LODOKE.     Lond.      1835.     3   v.      sm. 

8° 

Sheltern.     C.  CONINGSHY 

Shelton,  Frederick  William. 

CRYSTALLINE;  or,  the  heiress  of  the 

Fall-down   castle.      N.    Y.      1854. 

12° 

RECTOR   of   St.    Bardolph's.     N.   Y. 

1853.     12° 

Shepherd   of    Bethlehem,  The.      C. 

TUCKKR.     (A.  L.  0.  E.) 

Shepherd's  calendar,  The.    J.  HOGG. 

(Ettrick    Shepherd).      In    Winter 

evening  tales,  v.  2 

Shepherd's  fountain.     A/r.s.    M.   M. 

SHERWOOD.     In  Works,  v.   13 


4O:  1670 

35:  940 

4O:  1048 

35:  8ic 

35:  813 

39:  2975 

4O:  532 

31:  2884-6 

35:  4336 

38:  12'J3 

38:  2121 

35:  274 

35:  3841 

35:  3840 

4O:  1081 

33:  3649 

33:  3650 

37:  4868-9 

35:  2373 


4O:  2501 

38:  1880 

4O:  2562 

39:  1602 

39:  1603 

39:  1004 

35:  4653 

39:  1610 

39:  1611 

39:  3355 

37:  4521 

39:  1648 


Shepherd  of  Salisbury    plain,    The, 

and  other  tales.     H.  MORE 38: 


3108 


Cbnfentn : 
Allegories : 
Ornnci  n^izps. 
Parley  theporter. 
Pilgrims,  The. 
Servant     man     turned 

soldier. 
Straight  gate  and    the 

hroad  way. 
Vadey  of  tears. 
Stories    for    persons    of 

middle  rank: 
Cure    for    the    melan 
choly. 

History  of  Mr.  Fantom 
and  his  man  William. 


'Tis  all  for  the  best. 

TVo  \vofilthv  fnrmerf* ;  or, 

Mr.  Bragwell. 
Talcs     for      the     common 

people : 

Black  Giles,  the  poacher. 
History  of  Betty  Brown. 
History  of  Hester  Wilmot. 
History  ot'Tom  White. 
Shepherd     of      Sal.sbury 

plain. 

Sunday  school. 
Tawny     Rachel ;    or,    the 

fortune  teller. 
Two  shoemakers. 


The  same.     In  Works,  v.  1 34: 

The  same.     In  "Works,  v.  1 34: 

Sheppard,  Elizabeth  Sara.     (E.  Bcr- 

yer ;   Klnkel}.     (1830-1862). 
ALMOST  a  heroine.    J3ost.     18(JO.   1!>°. 
OHAKLKS  Auchester.     N.    Y.     n.  d. 
8° 

COUNTKRI'AHTS.       Bost.        1869.       8°... 

RUMOR.     Bost.     18G4.     8° 

Sheppard,  F.  II. 

LOVK  afloat:  a  story  of  the  American 

navy.     N.  Y.     1875.      12° 

Sheppard  Lee.     R.  M.  BIRD 35: 

Sherbrooke.     Mrs.  II.  B.  GOODWIN.     37: 
Sherwood,  J.  D. 

COMIC  history  of  the  United  States. 

Bost.     1870.     12° 

Sherwood,  Mrs.  Mary  Martha.  (1  775- 

1851). 

WORKS.     N.Y.     1866. 
Contents  : 


1700 


39:       161G 


39: 
39: 
39: 


39: 


1617 
1G18 
IGl'.i 


3151 


29:      1815 


16  v.     12°...     39:16;J6-51 


Abdullah,  v.  3. 
Alune,  v.  7. 
Aizoonmnd,  v.  8. 
Aunt  Kate,  v.  7. 
Babes  in  the  woods,  v.  4. 
Basket-maker,  v.  7. 
Birthday  present,  v.  8. 
Bitter-sweet,  v    8. 
Blessed  family,  v.  13. 
Broken  hyacinth,  v.  4. 
Butterfly,  v.  7. 
Caroline  Mordannt,  v.  13. 
China  manufactory,  v.  13. 
Clara  Stephens,  v*  4. 
Common  errors,  v.  8. 
Convent  of  St. Clair,  v.  14. 
Dudley  castle,  v.  13. 
Economy,  v.  13. 
E-hvard  Mansfield,  v.  8. 
Emancipation,  v.  5. 
Emily  and  her  brothers, 

v.  13. 

Emmeline,  v.  7. 
English  Mary,  v.  G. 
Ermina,  v.  A. 
Errand  boy,  v.  8. 
Fairrhild  family,  v.  2. 
Father's  eye,  v.  13. 
Fevre,  Le,  v.  13. 
Flowers  of  the  forest,  v.  5. 
Gipsy  babies   v.  7. 
Golden  clew,  v.  4. 
Governess,  v.  0. 
Happy     grandmother, 

v.  13. 

Hedge  of  thorns,  v.  3. 
Henry  Milnor,  v.  1,  15. 
"  Hoc  age,"  v.  13. 
Hours  of  infancy,  v.  13 
Idler,  v.  15. 
Indian  pilgi  im,  v.  4. 
Infant's  grave,  v.  0,  13. 
Infant's  progress,  v.  5. 
Infirmary,  v.  8. 
Intimate  friends,  v.  7. 
Iron  eage,  v.  4. 
Joan,  or  trustworthy,  v.  8. 
John  Martin,  v.  16 
Julian  Percival,  v.  8. 
Julian  Oakley,  v.  5. 


Katherine  Seward,  v.  5. 
Lady  of  the  manor,  v.  t>-12. 
Latter  days,  v.  2. 
Little  beggars,  v.  4. 
Little  Lucy  and  her  dhaye, 

v,  3. 

Little  Momiere,  v.  G. 
Little  woodman,  v.  4. 
Lucy  Clare,  v.  3. 
Maileoach,  v.  13. 
Mary  Anne,  v  4. 
Mrs!  Catherine  Cniwley,v.  8. 
Monk  of  Cimies,  v.  1-1. 
Momning  uueen,  v.  7. 
My  godmotner,  v.  13. 
My  three  uncles,  v   13. 
My  uncle  Timothy,  v.  6. 
Nun,  The,  v   7. 
Obedience,  v.  7. 
Obstinacy  punished,  v.  13. 
Old  lady's  complaint,  v.  13. 
Old  things  and  new  things, 

v   13. 

Orphan  boy,  v.  8. 
Orphans  of  Normandy,  v.  2. 
Penny  tnu  t,  v.  13. 
Pere  la  chaise,  v.  (i. 
Potter's  common,  v.  13. 
Procrastination,  v.  7. 
Recaptured  negro,  v.  3. 
lied  brook,  v.  13. 
Roman  baths,  v.  14. 
Rosaiy,  v.  14. 
Sabbaths  on  the  continent, 

v.  15. 

Saint  Hospice,  v.  14 
Sergeant  Dale,  his  daughter, 

and  the  orphan  Mary,  v.  3. 
Shepherd's  fountain,  T.  13. 
Stranger  at  home,  v.  6. 
Susan  Gray,  v.  3. 
Susannah ;    or,     the    three 

generations,  v.  37* 
Swiss  cottage,  v.  13. 
Theophilus  and  Sophia,  v.  3. 
Two  sisters,  v.  8. 
Useful  little  girl,  v.  13. 
Victoria,  v.  8. 
Violet  leaf,  v.  14. 
Yonng  forester,  The,  v.  8. 


Shiftless  folks :  an  undiluted  love 
story.  J.  P.  SMITH.  ( Christabel 
Goldsmith] 39: 


1  OHO 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SlIII.I.AHEK. 


105 


SIMMS. 


Shillaber,   Benjamin  P.     (Mm.  Par- 

iiiigtun).     (I).    1814). 
LIFK.   of    Mrs.    Partington.      N.  Y. 

18.->4.      12° '. 

PARTINOTOXIAN   patchwork.       IVst. 

187X      12° 

Shiloh ;    or,  without  and  within.     J. 

S.  M.   WOODRUFF 

Shingleborough    society.        Loud. 

1X74.     3  v.     sm.  8° '. 

Ship  nhoy !  a  yarn  in  thirty-six  cubic 

lengths.     Illus.  by  Wallis  Mackay 

and  Fred.  Wnddy.     (i.  M.  FENN... 
Shipley,  Mary  K. 

JESSIE'S   work.     N.  Y.     1873.      12°... 
Shipwrecked  mariner's  treasure,  The. 

C.  ETI.AR.     In  Danes  sketched  by 

themselves,  V.  2 

Shipwrecks  and  disasters  at  son.    W. 

II.  G.  KINCISTON 

Shirley.     Mrs.  C.  15.  NICIIOLLS.  (Vur- 

rer  Bell) 

The  same.     Tnurhnity.  ed 

Shockingly   mdn  article,   A.     (W.) 

\V.  COI.I.INS.     In  Queen's  revenge. 
Shoemaker's  seeret,The.  E.  EOOI.ES- 

TON.     In  Schoolmaster's  stories 

Shoes  of  fortune.     H.  C.  ANDERSEN. 

In  Story  book 

Shoes  reversed.  The.     T.  GII.LKSPIE. 

///  W.  T.  B.,  T.  10 

Shoshonee  valley :   a  romance.      T. 

FLINT.     2  v....". 

Shoulder-knot ;  or,  sketches  of  the 

three-fold    life    of     man.        B.    V. 

TKKKT 

Shoulder  straps.     H.  MORFORD 

Shuttleworth,  Sir  J.  K.     See  KAY- 

SlIl'TTI.KWOHTII,  Sir  J. 

Sibyl    Huntington.       Mr*.   J.   C.    R. 

DORR 

Sick  giant  and  the  doctor  dwarf,  The. 

1).  ( W. )  JKKROI.D.     In  Coll.  works, 

v.  I 

The  same.     In  Works,  v.  .'i 

Sidney,  Si,-  Philip.    (15-.4-1586). 
COUNTESS    of    Pembroke's   Arcadia. 

Loud.     1808.    10° 

Sidonia,   the  sorceress.     W.   MEIN- 

IIOI.l) 

Siege  of  Vienna,  The.  .I/me.  U.  PICH- 

I.EK.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  r> 

The  same 

Sights  a-foot.     ( W.)  W.  COLLINS 

Sights  and  insights.  Mrs.  A.  D.  T. 
WHITNEY.  '1  v 

Sigismund  Patello.     In  T.  f.  B..  v.  4. 

Signa.      L.  do  la  KAMK.     (Oiada.) 

Signal  lights.    N.Y.    1871.     12° 

Signal-man,  The.  C.  (J.  H.)  DiOK- 
ENS.  Ill  L.  C.,  V.  8 

Sikes,  A/rs.  Olive   Logan.      (Chroi/i- 

queuxe). 
GET  thee  behind  me,  Satan.     N.  Y. 

1872.      12° 

Sikes,  William  Wirt. 

OXK   poor   girl:    the   story   of  thou 
sands.     Phil.     1869.     12° 

UNDER    a    cloud.      In    Stories    and 

sketches 

Silas  Biirnstarkc,  a  story  of  the  seven 
teenth  century.  T.  GWYNNK 

Silas    Marner.       Mri.  M.  J.  LEW  EH. 

(  George  Eliot) 

The  same.     Tauclmitz  ed... 


33: 

3668 

33: 

3669 

4O: 

801 

4O: 

2564 

37: 

2076 

39: 

1656 

4O: 

1531 

38: 

11101 

38: 
38: 

3014 
3615 

35: 

4581 

37: 

1595 

35: 

654 

40: 

17211 

37: 

2296-7 

39: 
38: 

28)2 
3129 

37: 

783 

34: 
34: 

1464 
1467 

39: 

1660 

38: 

2853 

34: 
15: 
35: 

41  75 
4915 
4582 

4O: 
4O: 
39: 
4O: 

397-8 
1694 

57 
2570 

40: 

1618 

33: 

3687 

39: 

1663 

4O: 

1681 

37: 

3648 

38: 
38: 

1716 

1717 

4384 


1225 


39:      3350 


40 

2927-9 
2930-1 


Silent   partner.      Mrs.  E.  S.  PHEI.PS. 

(Onyx)  .......................................     38: 

Silent  struggles.   Mrt.  A.  S.  STEPHENS.    39: 
Silent  witness.     E.  YATES  ................     4O: 

Silver  casket,  The.     C.  TUCKER.     (A. 

L.  0.  E.)  .................................... 

Silver  chimes  and  golden  fetters.     L. 

delaRAMK.    With  Beatrice  lioville. 
Silver   cord,    The.       (C.)  S.  BROOKS. 

3  v  ........................................... 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2  .......................     35: 

Silver  islet.     F.  McLANDiiuROH.     In 

Automaton  ear  ...........................     38: 

Silver  lake;  or,  lost  in  the  snow.     It. 

M.   li.VLI.ANTYNE  ........................ 

Silver  mine.  The.    J.  HALL.    In  Tales 

of  the  border  .............................. 

Silver  pitchers;  and  Independence,  a 

centennial  love  story.     L.  M.  Ai.- 

COTT  ......................................... 

Ccmttntt; 

Silver  pitchers. 

Anna's  whim. 

Transcendental  wild  oats. 

Romance  of  a   summer 
day,  The. 

My  rococo  watch. 
Silver   sands;    or.   Pennic's    romance. 

(i.  E.  C.  CRAMI-TON  ..................... 


39: 
35: 


35:      1476 


37:      3871 


35: 


471 


By  (ho  river. 
Lefty's  tramp. 
Scarlet  stockings. 
Independence,  a  centennial 
love  story. 


Silverpen.    (pseud.)    See  MBTEYAUD, 

Eliza. 
Silvervale,  Luminn.     (  p*md.) 

ORPHAN  of  the  old  Dominion,  The. 
Phil.     1873.     12°  ........................ 

Silvia.     .1.  KAVANAGH  ..................... 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Silvia's  burden.     C.  L.  MAY  ............ 

Simms,  -I.  K. 

AMERICAN  spy.  The.    Albany.    1857. 

8°  ............  1  ...................  ".  ........... 

Simms,   William   Gilmore.      (Fi-ank 

Cooper).     (1806-1870). 
UKAUCIIAMFK;     or,    the     Kentucky 

tragedy.       Sequel    to    Charlemont. 

N.Y.     1864.     12°  ....................... 

BORDER  beagles:  a  talc  of  the  Missis 

sippi.      N.  Y.      1804.      12°  ............ 

CHARLEMONT;   or,  the  pride  of  the 

village:  a  tale  of  Kentucky.    N.Y. 

1866.      12°  .....................  "  ........... 

CONFESSION;   or,  the  blind  heart:  a 

domestic  story.    N.Y.     1864.     12°. 
DAMSEL    of    Darien.      Phil.      1839. 

2  v.      12°  ................................... 

Et'TAW,  a  sequel  to  the  Forayers:  a 

tale  of  the  revolution.    N.Y.    1864. 

12°  .......................................... 

FORAYF.RS,  The;  or,  the  raid  of  the 

dog-days.     N.Y.     1804.     12°  ....... 

GUY  Rivers:  a  tale  of  Georgia.     N. 

Y.      1859.      12°  ........................... 

KATHARINE    Walton;    or,   the    fair 

rebel  of  Dorchester.     N.  Y.     1864. 

12°  .......................................... 

M  KI.LICHAMPE:     a    legend     of    the 

Santee.     N.  Y.     1864.     12°  .......... 

PARTISAN,   The:    a  romance  of  the 

revolution.     N.  Y.     1864.     12°  ..... 
RICHARD  Hurdis:  a  tale  of  Alabama. 

N.Y.     1804.     12°  ....................... 

SCOUT,  The;  or,  the  black  riders  of 

Congaree.     N.Y.     1868.     12°  ...... 

SOUTHWARD  ho!  a  spell  of  sunshine. 

N.Y.     1805.     12°  ....................... 

VASCONSKI.OS:  a  romance  of  the  new 

world.     N.  Y.      1859.      12°  ........... 


35: 


39: 
38: 
38: 
38: 


5000 


1666 
683 
684 

2773 


39:      1670 


39:      1G75 
39:        1676 

39: 
39: 
39: 


1079 


39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 


1680 


1681 


1682 


1683 


1684 


1685 


1686 


1688 


1689 


1690 


1091 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SIMMS. 


196 


SlSTEK. 


Simms,  W.  G.  (continued.) — 

WIGWAM  and  the  cabin,  The.     N.  T. 

n.  d.     12° 39:       1C92 

Contents : 

Arm  chair  of  Tustenuggee,  The  :  a  tradi 
tion  of  the  Catawba. 

Caloya  ;  or,  the  loves  of  the  driver. 

Giant's  coffin,  The;  or,  the  feud  of  Holt 
and  Houston. 

Grayling;  or,  "murder  will  out." 

Jocassee  :  a  Cherokee  legend. 

Last  wager;  or,  the  gamester  of  the 
Mississippi. 

Laay  crow,  The  :  ft  story  of  the  corn-field. 

Lucas  de  Ayllon. 

Oakatibbe  ;  or,  the  Choctaw  Sampson. 

Sergeant  Barnacle;  or,  the  raftsman  of 
the  Edisto. 

Snake  of  the  cabin,  The. 

Those  old  lunes  1  or,  which  is  the  mad 
man. 

Two  camps,  The:  a  legend  of  the  old 
North  state. 

The  same.     N.  Y.     1845.     12° 39:    1G92D 

Contents  : 

Arm-chair  of  Tustenllggee,  The  :  a  tradi 
tion  of  the  Catawba. 
Grayling;  or,  "murder  will  out." 
Jocasse  :  a  Cherokee  legend. 
Last  wager,  The  ;  or,  the  gamester  of  the 

Mississippi. 

Oakatibbe:  or,  the  Choctaw  Sampson. 
Snake  of  the  cabin,  The. 
Two  camps,  The:   a  legend  of  the  old 

North  state. 
WOODCRAFT;    or,   the   hawks   about 

the  dove-cote.     N.  Y.     1864.     12°.     39:       1693 
YKMASEE,  The:  a  romance  of  Caro 
lina.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 39:       1694 

Simon.    Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDKVANT. 

(George  Hand.) 37:         921 

Simon  and  the  Garuly.     E.  EGGLES- 

TOX.     In  Schoolmaster's  stories 37:      1595 

Simonds,  W.     (  Waller  Aimwell). 
AIMWELL  stories,  The.  Bost.  1865-70. 
7  v.     16°. 

Contents : 

1.  Oscar.     39:170!)  5.  Marcus.     39:1708 

2    Clinton.     311:1704  6.  Jessie.     39:1707 

3.  Ella.    39:1705  7.  Jerry.    39:1100 

4.  Whistler.     39:1710 

Simple  as  a  dove.  Lond.  1869.  3  v. 

sin.  8° 4O:  2571 

Simple  flower,  The,  and  other  tales. 
Mrs.  C.  E.  TOXXA.  ( Charlotte  Eliz 
abeth) 39:  3069 

Contents : 

Nestings,  The.      Two   carpenters,  The. 
Way  to  do  good. 

Simple  man  is  the  beggar's  brother. 

J.  M.  WILSON.     /n'W.  T.  K.,  v.  9. 

Simple  Simon.     E.    EGGLESTOX.     In 

Schoolmaster's  stories 37: 

Simple  story,  A.     Mrs.  Inchbald 38: 

Simple    tales.      Mrs.  A.   OPIK.     In 

Works,     v.l 38: 

Simpleton,  A.     C.  READK 39: 

The  same.     Host,  cd 39: 

Simplicity     and     fascination.       A. 

BEAI.E 35: 

Simpson,  M.  C.  M, 

LONG  summer's  day,  A.  Lond.  1873. 

2  v.     sm.  8 °    39: 

Sin  of  a  father,   The.     In  N.  and  T., 

v.  K) 4O: 

Sinclair,  Catherine. 

BKATRICE.     Lond.     1861.     12° 

COUNTRY  hospitalities;  or,  Lord  and 
Ladv    Harcourt.       Lond.        1860. 

12°.." 39:       1726 

FT.IKTATIOXS    in     fashionable     life. 

Phil.     n.  d.     12° 39:      1727 

HOLIDAY  house.     Lond.    1860.     12°.     39:      1728 


4O:   1719 


1595 
25 

3901 
165 
166 

1778 


1716-17 
1650 
39:   1725 


39:      1729 


1730 
4186 
4924 


39: 
37: 


1731 

3972 


5163 


37:      4521 


1G94 


2986 


540 


1308 
1307 


38:     937-9 
38:  940-41 


38: 


Sinclair,  (continued.) — 

JANE   Bouverie:  or,  prosperity  and 

adversity.     Lond.     1855.     12° 

MODERN   accomplishments;    or,   the 

march  of  intellect.      Edin.      1836. 

12° 39: 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  14...     34: 

The  same *15: 

MODERN  society ;    or,  the  march  of 

intellect;  the  conclusion  of  Modern 

accomplishments.  Edin.  1837.  12°. 
Singleton  Fontenoy.  J.  HANNAY.... 
Singular  creatures  and  how  they  were 

found.     Mrs.  Geo.  CUPPLES 35: 

Singular  dream,  A.  J.  HOGG.  (Eltrick 

Shepherd).       In    Winter    evening 

tales,  v.  1 

Singular  letter  from  southern  Africa. 

J.  HOGG.     (Ettrick  Shepherd).     In 

T.  f.  B.,  v.  4 4O: 

Singular   love  story,   A.      W.  Gn.- 

HERT.     In  Doctor  Austin's  guests, 

v.  1 37: 

Sink  or  swim;  or  Harry   Raymond's 

resolve.     H.  ALGER,  jr 35: 

Sintram  and  his  companions.  F.  H. 
K.  de  LA  MoTTE-FouQUE.  With 

Undine 38: 

The  same 38: 

Sir    Amyas    Leigh.       C.    KINGSI.EY. 

Same  as  Westward  ho!     3  v 

The  same.     2  v 

The  same.     Tauehnitx.  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 

Sir  Andrew  Wood  of  Largo,  captain 
of  the  "Yellow  frigate"  and  admi 
ral  of  James  lit.  J.  GRANT. 
With  Constable  of  France 37: 

Sir  Bernard  Gaston.     J.  F.  SMITH 39: 

Sir  lirook  Foshrooke.    C.  LEVER 38: 

The  same.     TauchniU  ed.     2v.ini.     38: 

Sir  Charles  Grandison.     S.   RICIIARD- 

SON.     7v 39:334-40 

The  same.     4v 39:     341-4 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Humblethwaite. 

A.  THOLLOPE 39: 

Sir  Hughes  de  Coucy:  a  chivalric  le 
gend  of  the  low  countries.  H.  W. 
HERBERT.  In  Chevaliers  of  France.  37: 

Sir  Jasper  Carew.     C.  LEVER 38: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     38: 

Sir  Jasper's  tenant.     M.  E.  BRADDON.     35: 

Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.  T.  SMOLLETT. 
In  Works 

Sir  Patrick  Hume:  a  tale  of  the  house 
of  Marchmont.  J.  M.  WILSON. 
/«  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O: 

Sir  Peter  and  his  pigeon.  W.  and  M. 
HOWITT.  In  Stories  of  English 
and  foreign  life 37: 

Sir   linger  de  Coverley.    J.  ADDISOX. 

In  Trav.  lib.  iict,  v.  2 4O: 

Sir  Kohan's  ghost.     H.  E.  (P.)  SPOF- 

roRi) 39: 

Sir  Theodore    Broughton.      G.    P.    K. 

JAMKS 38: 

Sir  Victor's  choice.     Mrs.  P.  CUDLIP. 

(formerly  Mixs   T/io;nax] 35: 

Siren,  A.    T.  A.  TROLLOPE 39: 

Sister    Beatrice,    and  other    legends. 

N.  Y.  1867.  18° 4O: 


942 


3305 
1910 
1645 
1646 


3206 


4352 
1647 
1648 
2556 


39:       1970 


4778 


1692 


2128 


215 


5110 
3264 


2573 


Cbntanft : 

Legend  of  sister  Beatrice. 
Mary  of  Flanders. 
Our'lady  the  deliverer. 
Our  lady  of  Verviers. 


Pilgrim  of  our  lady  of  Hal. 
Prisoner's  mother,  Tne. 
Scholar's  vi-ion,  The. 
Three  knights  of  St.  John. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SlvSTER. 


197 


SLEEPER. 


Sister  Johanna's  story.  A.  B.  Er>- 
WAKDS.  In  Monsieur  Maurice, 
v.  3 37:  1529 

Sister  Mav.  Loml.  1871.  3  v.  sm. 

H° * 4O:  2574 

Sisters  of  Orleans.    N.  Y.    1871.    12°.     4O:       2575 

Six  l">ys.     Host.     1871.     16° 4O:      2580 

Six  leltura  from  Charleston.  F.  HAR 
ROW.  (Aunt  Fanny).  In  Little 
night-caps 35;  1G63 

"Six  months  hence."  C.  V.  HAMIL 
TON,  (formerly  Minn  Dakitt] 37:  3924 

Six  nights  with  the  Washing  to  man  8. 

T/S.  ARTHUR 35:  798 

Contents: 
After  to-day  ;  or,  treating 

resolution. 
Broken  merchant, 
Drunkard's  brioe. 
Drunkard's  wife. 
Experience  meeting. 


Man  with  the  poker. 
Moderate  drinker,  The. 
Reclaimed,  The. 
Signing  the  pledge. 
Tavern  keeper. 
Widow's  son. 


2336 


1795 
1010 


1717 


Six  of  one  by  half  a  do/en  of  the  other : 
an  e\ery  day  novel.  By  Mrs.  H. 
(E.)  B.'STOWK,  A.  D.  T.  WHIT 
NEY,  L.  P.  HALK,  F.  W.  LOKING, 

F.  B.  PKRKINS,  E.  E.  HALE 39: 

Six  to  sixteen:  a  storv  for  girls.     J. 

H.  EWING 37: 

Six  years  later.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 37: 

Skean  Dhu,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL.    In 

\V.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O: 

Skeleton  at  the  banquet.  M.  F.  V. 
V I  CT<  >  H.  ( Set  ley  Regexter } .  In 

Stories  and  sketches 4O: 

Skeleton  in  the  closet,  The.     E.    E. 

HALE.     In  If,  yes,  and  perhaps....     33:       1828 

The  same.     In  L.  C.,  v.  5 4O:       1G15 

Skeleton's  cave,   The.     In  Tales  of 

Glauber-Spa,  v.  1 4O:       1700 

Sketch-book,      The,      of     Geoffrey 

Crayon,  gent.     "W.  IRVING 33:2259-60 

Content*  ' 

London  antiquities. 
Mutability      of      literature, 

The.      ' 

Philip  of  Poktmoket. 
Pride  of  the  village,  The. 
Rip  Van  Winkle. 
Rot»coe. 
Royal  poet,  A. 
Runil  tunerala. 
Rural  life  in  England. 
Spectre  bridegroom,  The. 
Stage  coach.  The. 


Sketches  by  "  Boz,"  (continued.} — 


Angler,  The. 

Artof  iK>ok-rrmkin£,  The. 

Author's  account  of  him 
self,  The. 

BOUT'H  head  tavern,  East- 
cheap,  The. 

Broken  heart,  The. 

Christmas, 

Christmas  day. 

Christmas  dinn?r,  The. 

Christmas  eve. 

English  wiiters  on  Amer 
ica. 

Inn  kitchen,  Tne. 

John  Bull. 

Legend  of  Sleepy  Hollow, 
The. 

I/envoi. 

Little  Britain. 


Stratford  on  Avon. 
Sunday  in  London,  A. 
Traits  of  Indian  character. 
Voyage,  The. 
Westminster  abbey. 
Widow  and  her  son,  The. 
Wife,  '!h.-. 


The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 33:      2261 

Sketcher  from  nature,     (pseud.)     See 

STANI.KY,  Mary. 
Sketches  by  "  Boz."     Complete.     C. 

(.J.  H.)  DICKUNS 37:        530 

Contents  : 
Characters: 
ChristrnaH  dinner. 
I>aii'-ing  academy. 
Hospital  patient. 
Making  a  night  of  it. 
Mispluued    attachment 

of  Mr.  J.  Dounce. 
Miss    Evans    and    the 

eagle. 
Mi  HI  nken    milliner :    a 

tale  of  ambition. 
New  Year. 
Parlor  orator. 
Pi  tamers'  van. 
Shabby  genteel  people. 
Thoughts  aboutpeople. 
Scenes  : 
Astley's. 


River,  The. 

Scotland-yard. 
Seven  dials. 

shops  and  their  tenants. 
Streets,  The. 

Vanxhall-gnrdens  by  day. 
Visit  to  Newgate. 
Seven    nket<;he~s    from    our 

parish  : 
It.Mdl.-,  The. 
Broker's  *nan. 
Cuivte,  The. 
Election  for  beadle. 
Four  sisters,  The. 
HnH'-pay  captain,  The. 
Ladies'  societies. 
Old  lady. 
Our  next-door  neighbor. 


Parish  engine. 
Schoolmaster. 

Tales: 

Black  vail.  The. 
Bloomsbury  christening. 
Boarding-house. 
iJrunkard's  death. 
Great  Winglebury  duel. 
Horatio  Sparking. 
Mr.  Minns  and  his  cousin. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Porter. 
Pantomime  of  life. 
Passage  in  the  life  of  Mr. 

Wntkins  Tottle. 
Public  life  of  Mr.  Tulrum- 

ble. 

Sentiment. 

Steam  excursion,  The. 
Tuggs  at  Ramsgate. 

540 

541 
542 


515 
517 


Criminal  courts, 
brokers'   and    marine- 
store  shops. 
Doctor's  commons. 
Early  coaches. 
First  of  May. 
Gin-shops. 
Greenwich  fair. 
Hackney-coach  stands. 
Last    cab    driver,    and 
the  first  omnibus  cad. 
London  recreations. 
Meditations     in     Mon- 

mouth  stifeet. 
Omnibuses. 
Parliamentary  sketch. 
Pawnbroker's  shop. 
Private  theatres. 
Public  dinners. 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37: 

The  same.  Pt.  I.    With  Old  curiosity 

shop 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same.     Pi.    II.      With   Barnaby 

Rudge 

Sketches  new  and  old.     S.  L.  CLEM 
ENS.      (Mark  Twain] 

Sketches    of  character.       (W.)     W. 
COLLINS.      With  Queen's  revenge. 
Contents: 

Bachelor's  bed-room. 
Mrs.  Hadgery. 
My  spinsters. 

Sketches  of  every  day  life  :  a  diary. 

K    BltKMKK ."..       35; 

Sketches   of  Irish  character.      Mrs. 

A.  M.  F.  HALL 37: 

Contents  : 
Annie  Leslie. 
Bannow  postman. 
Black  Dennis. 
Captain  Andy. 
Fairv  of  Forth. 
Father  Mike. 
Geraldine. 

Good  and  bad  spirits. 
Hospitality. 


37: 


435 


33:      1177 


35:      4581 


Pray  eniploy  Major  Badgery. 
Shockingly  rude  article. 
Talk-stoppers. 


2749 


3887 


Independence. 
Jack,  the  shrimp. 
Kate  Connor. 


Lilly  O'Brien. 
Luke  O'Hrinn. 
Mabel  O'Neil's  curse. 
Maegobarty's  petition. 
Mary  Ryan's  daughter. 
Master  Ben. 
Old  Frank. 
Peter,  the  prophet. 
Ranparee. 
Take  it  easy. 
We'll  see  about  it. 
Wise  thought.   (Same  as  No 
rah  Clary's  wise  thought.) 
Wooing  and  wedding. 


In  W.  8.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34:      4174 


Larry  Moore. 

Norah  Clary's  wise  thought. 

We'll  see  about  it. 

4914 


39: 
38: 
35: 


Kelly,  the  piper. 
Larry  Moore. 
Last  of  the  line. 

The  same. 

Contents : 
Annie  Leslie. 
Jack,  the  shrimp. 
Kate  Connor. 

The  same *15: 

Sketchley,    Arthur.       (pseud.)      See 
ROSE,  George. 

Sketchley,  J.  A. 

MKI.INDA.     N.  Y.     1876.     12° 

Skirmishing.     C.  JENKIN 

Sky,  The.  J.  AHBOTT.  In  Kollo  books. 
Slander  and  sillery.     L.  de  la  RAME. 

With  Beatrice  Boville 39: 

Slave,  The.    J.  HOWKLL.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.'> 

Slave,   serf  and   freeman.      Mn.   C. 

OVKKKND 

Slaver's  adventures  on  land  and  sea. 

\V  .  II.  TIIOMES 

Slavery.    Dub.    1793.    12° 

Slaves  of  the   ring;    or,  before  and 

after.     F.  W.  ROBINSON.     3  v 

Sleeper,  John  Sherburne. 

.Martini/ale),     (b.  1794). 
MARK  Rowland:  a   talo   of  the   sea. 

Bust.      18G7.      12° 


1755 

288 

83 

40 


4O:      1712 


...    38:      3946 


J39: 
4O: 


2961 
2589 


39:      502-4 


(Hawser 


39:       1738 


1'ROSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SLEEPER. 

Sleeper,  Mrs.  M.  G. 

FONTIIILL  recreations.     Bost.     1867. 
3  v.     16°. 

Contents  : 
v.l.  Mediterranean  islands.    30:1743 

2.  Two  Sicilies.     311:1745 

3.  Sweden  and  Norway.    30:1807 
Sleeping  beauty  in  the  wood.     Mis* 

A.  1.  THACKERAY.  With  Story  of 
Elizabeth 

Sleepless  woman,  The.  W.  JERDAN. 
In  Club-book 

Slick,   Samuel,     (pseud.)     See  HALI- 

HURTON.       T.  0. 

Slip  in  the  fens.     N.Y.     1873.     12°... 
Slow  and  sure;  or,  from  the  street  to 

the  shop.    H.  ALGER,  jr 

Small  house  at  Allington,  The.     A. 

TROLI.OPK 

The  same.     Tauohnitz  ed.     3  v 

The  same.      3  v.  in  2 

Smallchange  family,   The.      In  N. 

andT.,  v.  11 

Smart,  Charles  (ed.) 

DRIVEN  from  the  path.    N.  Y.  1873. 

12° 

Smart,  Hawley. 

BITTER   is   the  rind.     Lond.     1870. 

3  v.     sm.   8 

BREEZIE  Langton.    N.Y.    n  d.    8°. 
BROKEN  bonds.     Loud.     1874.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 

CKCILK  ;  or,  modern  idolaters.  Lond. 

1871.     3  v.     Km.  8° 

FALSE   cards.      Lond.      187:!.     3   v. 

sm.  8° 

RACE  for  a  wife,   A.     N.   Y.     1870. 

8°  

Smedley,  Frank  E. 

COLVILLE  family,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

8° 

FORTUNES  and  misfortunes  of  Harry 
Racket,  scapegrace.     Phil.     n.   d. 

8° 

FRANK  Fairleigh.    Lond.    1803.    8°. 
The  same.    Leip.     1864.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

HARRY    Coverdale's    courtship    and 

marriage.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

LEWIS   Arundel.     Lond.     1855.     8°. 
LORRIMEK  Littlegood.     Phil.     n.   d. 

12° 

TOM  Racquet  and  his  three   maiden 

aunts.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

Smith,  Albert.     (1816-1860). 

ADVENTURES  of  Mr.  Ledbury.  Lond. 

n.  d.     10° " 

CHRISTOPHER  Tadpole.    Lond.    n.  d. 

16° 

FORTUNES  of  the  Scattergood  family. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 

POTTLKTON   legacy,     The:    a   story. 

Lond.     n.  d.     16° 

Smith,  Alexander.     (1830-1867). 
ALFRED  Hagart's  household.     Lond. 

1866.     2  v.     sm.  8 

DKEAMTIIORPE.     In  L.  C.,  v  .4 

DRKAMTIIORPK:      a   book    of    essays 
written    in     the    country.      Lond. 

1863.     12° 

Miss  Oona  Mo  Quarrie.    Bost.    1866. 

12° 

Smith,  C.  H.     (Sill  Ai-p). 

BILL   Arp's   peace   papers.      N.   Y. 
1873.     12° 


198 


39:  2863 
4O:  1520 

4O:  2590 
35:  547 
39:  3207 

39:3208-10 
39;:!-211-12 

4O:  1651 
39:  1701 

39:  1767-9 
39:  1700 

39:  1770-2 

39:  1773-5 

39:  1776-8 

39:  1779 

39:      nno 


39:      n»i 
39:      1792 


39: 


1 71):) 


39:  l"9i 

39:  1795 

39:  1796 

39:  1797 


-39:  1808 

39:  1809 

39:  isio 

39:  1811 


39:1816-17 
4O:      1014 


33:      3785 
39:      1818 

33:      3789 


SMITH. 

39:  1821-2 
39:      1826 


Smith,  Mrs.  Charlotte.     (1749-1806.) 
OLD    manor   house.      Lond.      1820. 

2  v.     18° 

Smith,  Mrs.  F.  B. 

TOM,  the  sailor-boy.      Bost.      1871. 

10° 

Smith,  George. 

ALDEN  of  Aldenholme.  Lond.  1873. 

3  v.    sm.  8° 39:    1831-:! 

Smith,  Hannah.     ( lleaba  Sire  tton } . 

ALLYTransome.  N.Y.  1873.  16°.  39:  1840 
ALONE  in  London.  Lond.  1869. 

8° 39:      1841 

BEDE'S  charity.  N.Y.  1872.  12°.  39:  1842 
BROUGHT  home.  N.Y.  1875.  18°.  39:  1843 
CLIVES  of  Burcot,  The.  Lond. 

1868.      16° 39:       1844 

CREW  of  the   Dolphin,   The.     N.  Y. 

n.  d.     10° 39:      1848 

DOCTOR'S  dilemma,  The.  N.  Y.  1872. 

8° 39:       1845 

HESTER  Morley's  promise.      N.   Y. 

1873.     12° 39:       1810 

LOST  Gip.     N.Y.     1873.     16° 39:      l«47 

Smith,  Horace.     (1780-1849). 

ADAM  Brown,  the  merchant.     Lond. 

1843.     3v.ini.      12° 39:       1858 

ARTHUR    Arundel.       Lond.       1847. 

12°  39:       1859 

BRAMHLETYE  house.      Lond.      1826. 

3  v.     12° 39:    1860-2 

JANE  Lomax.      Lond.      1838.      3  v. 

12°  39:    1863-5 

LOVE  and  Mesmerism.    Lond.    1845. 

3  v.     8° 39:   1860-8 

Contents  : 

Love  :  A  tale  of  Venice,  v.  1-3. 

Mesmerism  :  a  mystery,  v.  3. 

MONEYED  man,  The;    or,  the  lesson 

of  a  life.  Lond.  1841.  3  v.  8°.  39:1869-71 
PICNIC  party,  The.  In  L.  C.,  v.  9....  4O:  1619 
TOR  hill,  The.  Lond.  1826.  3  v. 

in  1.      12° 39:       1«72 

WALTER    Colyton.       Lond.        1830. 

3v.ini.      12° 39:       1873 

ZILLAII:    a   tale   of   the   Holy   city. 

Lond.     1828.     4  v.  in  2.     12° "..     39:    1874-5 

Smith,  .).  Kmerson. 

OAKRIIKIE:     an    old    storv.        Bost. 

1875.      12° '. 39:       1880 

Smith,  John  Francis. 

STORY  of   May  Darling.     In  W.  T. 

I?.,  v.  5 .' 4O:       1715 

Smith,  -I.  Frederick. 
ADELAIDE  Waldegrave ;  or,  the  trials 

of  a  governess.  Phil.  n.  d.  s°...  39:  1885 
ALICE  Arran.  (Sequel  to  Prince. 

Charles).     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1880 

AMY   Lawrence.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8°...     39:       1887 
BANKER'S  secret,  The.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 

8° 39:      188s 

BELLA  Treliiwney.     Sequel  to  Harold 

Tracy.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1889 

CHARLES  Vavasseur;  or,  the  outcast 

heir.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1890 

DICK  Markham.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8°....     39:       1891 

Note.    For  continuation  see  Lillian. 
DICK  Tarleton.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8°....     39:      1892 

Note.    For  continuation  see  Marian  Barnard. 
ELLEN   DC  Vere.      (Sequel  to  Harry 

Ashton).     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° .'.     39:      ISO.'! 

FRED  Arden.     N.Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1894 

FRED  Graham.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1895 

FRED  Vernon.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1896 

Gus  Howard.    Sequel  to  Minnie  Grev. 

N.Y.    n.  d.     8° 39:      1897 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SMITH. 


100 


SNOOPED, 


Smith,  J.  Frederick,  (continued.) 

HARRY  Ashton.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°...     39:       1898 

Note.    For  sequel  see  Ellen  De  Vere. 
HENRI  de  la  Tour;  or,  the  comrades 

in  arms.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1899 

HAROLD  Tracy.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°....     39:      1900 

Note.    For  sequel  see  Bella  Trelawney. 
LADY  Ashleigh.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°...     39:      1901 
LILLIAN.     Sequel  to  Dick  Markham. 

N.Y.     n.d.     8° 39:      1902 

MARION    Barnard.      Ssiptfl   to   Dick 

Tarleton.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:      1903 

MINNIE  Grey.     N.Y.     n.d.     8° 39:      1905 

Note.     For  sequel  see  Gus  Howard. 
Mr  U.IK    Moyne.     Seyuel    to    Philip 

Blandford.     N.  Y.     n.   d.     8° 39:       1904 

PHILIP  Blandford.    N.Y.    n.d.    8°.    39:      1906 

Note.     For  sequel  see  Millie  Moyne. 
PRINCE  Charles.     N.Y.     n.d.     8°...     39:      1907 
Note.     For  sequel  see  Alice  Arran. 

REDMOND  O'Ncil.    N.  Y.    n.  d.     8°.    39:      1908 

ROCHESTER.     N.  Y.    n.  d.     8° 39:      1909 

KIR  Bernard  Gaston.     N.   Y.     n.  d. 

8° 39:      1910 

RTANFiKLDhall.     N.Y.     n.d.     8°...     39:       1911 

TEMPTATION.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 39:       1912 

USTRKR'S  victim,   The;  or,   Thomas 

Balscombe.     Phil.     n.d.     8° 39:       1913 

VIRGIN  queen,  The.     N.   Y.     n.   d. 

8° 39:      1914 

WOMAN    and    her  master.      N.   Y. 

n.d.    8° 39:      1915 

WOMAN'S  love.     Bort.     n.  d.     8° 39:      1916 

Smith,  Ren.  James. 

COMING   man,   The.      Lond.      1873. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 39:1926-7 

Smith,    Mrs.    Julie    P.       (Chrixlabel 

Goldsmith). 

BRAZEN  gates.     N.Y.     1872.     12°...     39:      1935 
CHRIS  and   Otho.     Seyuel  to  Widow 

Goldsmith's  daughter.  N.Y.  1870. 

12° 39:       1936 

COURTING  and  farming.   N.Y.  1876. 

12° 39:       1937 

.M  ARRI ED  belle,  The.      Sequel  to  The 

widower.     N.Y.     1872.      12° 39:       1938 

SHIFTLESS  folks:   an    undiluted  love 

story.     N.  Y.     1875.     12° 39:       1939 

TEN  old  maids.     N.Y.     1874.     12°..     39:       1940 
WIDOW  Goldsmith's  daughter.  N.  Y. 

1873.      12°.: 39:       1941 

WIDOWER,  The.     Sequel  to  Chris  and 

Otho.      N.  Y.      1871.      12° 39:       1942 

SEE.IES. 

1.  Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter. 

2.  Chris  anil  Otho. 

3.  Widower,  The. 

Smith,  M«.H  M.  M. 

KICK  him   down    hill;  or,    ups    and 
downs  in   business.     N.   Y'.     1875. 

8° 39:       1952 

Smith,  Mary  P.  Wells.     (P.  Thome). 
JOLLY    good    times.       Bost.      1875. 

16° 39:       1H56 

Smith,  Sebn.     (Major  Jack  Downing). 
LIFE  of  Major  Jack  Downing.   Bost. 

1834.      16° 33;       3802 

MY  thirty   years   out  of  the   senate. 

N.Y.     1859.      12° 33:       3803 

WAY    down    east;    or,    Yankee   life. 

Phil.     1866.     12° 33:       3804 

Smith,   Mrs.  Spencer.     In  T.  F.   II., 

v.  2 4O:       2658 


Smith,  Stephe.     (Editor). 

ROMANCE   and   humor  of   the   rail. 

N.Y*.    I87:s.    12° 33:      3806 

Smith,  W.  L.  G. 

LIFE  at  the  south;  or  uncle  Tom's 

cabin  as  it  is.     Bufl'alo.     1852.     12°.     39:       19G6 
Smoke  :  a  Russian  novel.    I.  S.  TUR- 

GeiNEFF 39:       3375 

Smoked  glass.     R.  11.  NEWELL 33:      3125 

Smollett,  Tobias.     (1721-1771). 
ADVENTCRES  of    Peregrine    Pickle, 
in  which  are  included   memoirs  of 
a  lady  of  quality.    Lond.   n.d.    8°.  *39:      1971 
The  same.    Leip.    1870.    2v.ini. 

*39:      1972 
*39:      1970 


The  same.  In  Works 

ADVENTURES  of  Roderick  Random. 

Leip.     1845.     sq!   16° 

The  same.  In  Works 

EXPEDITION  of  Humphrey  Clinker. 

N.  Y.      1867.      16° 

The  same.    Lond.     1820.    2  v.   18°. 

The  same.     Leip.     1846.     sq.   16°.. 

The  same.  In  Works 

WORKS.  N.Y.  n.d.  8° 

Contents  : 

Adventures  of  Ferdinand,  Count  Fathom. 
Adventures  ot  Peregrine  Pickle. 
Adventures  of  Roderick  Random. 
Adventures  of  Sir  Liiuncelot  Greaves. 
Expedition  of  Humphrey  Clinker. 
History  and  adventures  of  an  atom. 
Memoir  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Smol- 

let  hiy  Sir  W.  Scott. 
Poems : 

Rurlc!-quo  ode.    Ode  to  bine-eyed  Ann. 

Ode  to  Independence.      Ode  to  mirth. 

Ode  to  sleep.  Song:  Tears  of  Scotland. 

Smuggler,  The.    J.  BANIM 

Smuggler,  The.    G.  P.  R.  JAMKS 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

Smuggler,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON.     In 

W.  T.  15.,  v.  6 

Smuggler's   leap,  The.     In  T.   f .  B , 
v.  1() 

Smythies,  Mrs.  Gordon. 

ACQUITTED.      Lond.        1870.      3    v. 

sm.  8° 

BREACH    of   promise,   The.     N.    Y. 

18611.     8° 

JILT,  The.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 

Snake  of    the   cabin,    The.      W.   G. 

SIMMS.     /«  Wigwam  and  cabin.... 

Snapt  gold  ring,  The.     F.  WEDMOHE. 

2  v 

Snarleyyow ;     or,    the     dog    fiend. 

Cnpi.  F.  MARKYAT 

The  Mime.      Lond.  ed 

Snelling,  Mrs.  Anna  L. 

K  Aims  A  ;  or,  the  warriors  of  the  west. 
N.Y.  1842.  12° 

Snelling,  W.  J. 

TALKS  of  the  northwest;  or,  sketches 
of  Indian  life  and  character.  Bost. 
1830.  12° 


*39:  1977 

*39:  1970 

*39:  1975 

*39:  1973-4 

*39:  1976 

'39:  1970 

*39:  1970 


Content* : 
liois  Brule,  The. 
Butte  des  morts,  La. 
Captive,  The. 
Charles  Hesu. 
Devoted,  The. 
Rohays,  The. 


Lover's  l.mp, 
Puyton  Skull. 


35:  1542 

38:  216 

38:  217 

4O:  1716 

4O:  1697 

39:  1981-3 

39:  1984 

39:  1985 

39:  1692 

4O:  281-2 

38:  2572 

38:  2573 

39:  1988 

39:  1989 

The. 


Pioohon. 

Weer.okhenchah     Wandee- 
tcckah. 


Sneyd,  Henry. 

CYLLK.NK;  or,  the   fall   of  paganism. 

Lond.     1873.      2  v.     sm.  8° 39;    1991-2 

Snooded  Jessaline;  or,  the  honor  of 

a  house.     Mrs.  T.  HKKVEV 37:       4384 


PKOSIC  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SNOW- IMAGE. 


200 


SOUTHWORTH. 


Snow  man,  The.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDEVANT.  (George  Sand) 37: 

Snow  upon  the  waters.  L.  H.  HOOPER. 

//(  Kougrgorge 49: 

Snow-image,  The,  and  other  twice- 
told  tales.  N.  HAWTHOKXE 37: 


922 
1670 
4188 


Contents : 

Bell's  biography,  A. 
Canterbury  pilgrims. 
Devil  in  manuscript. 
Ethan  Brand. 
Great  stone  lace. 
John  Inglefield's  thanks- 
given. 

Little  Darfydowndilly. 
Mam  street. 


Major  Molineux. 
Mnn  of  adamant. 
Old  news : 

Old  French  war. 

Old  Tory. 
Old  Ticonderoga. 
Snow  image,  The. 
Sylph  Etherege. 
Wives  of  the  dead. 


Snow-storm,  The.     J.  WILSON.    In 

L.  C.,  v.  7 40: 

Snow-storm     of    1825,    The.      A. 

CAMPBELL     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O: 

Snowe,  Joseph. 

MILLER'S  maid,  The.     In  T.   F.  H., 

v.  2 4O: 

Snowflakes  and  sunbeams.     K.   M. 

BALLAXTYXE 35: 

Snowing-up   of   Strath   Lugas.     In 

T.  f.  B.,  v.  12 4O: 

So    fair    yet    false.       E.    VACIIETTE. 

(Eugene  Chavette) 35: 

So  runs  the  world  away.  A.  C.  STEELE.     39: 
So   very    human.     A.    B.   KICIIAKDS. 

3  v 39: 

Social  grievances.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

With  (Queen's  revenge 35: 


1617 
1713 

2658 
1477 
1698 

4137 
2180 

301-3 

4581 
novel 


Content*: 

Give  us  room.  Petition       to      the 

Journey    in     search    of          writers. 

nothing.  Save  me  from  my  friends. 

Mrs.  Bullwinkle. 

Social  man,  The.     T.  GILLESPIE.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O: 

Soiree  in  a  porter's  lodge.  J.  KAV- 

ANAOH.  With  Seven  years 38: 

The  same  38: 

Sola.  Mi-is  A.  I.  THACKERAY.  With 

To  Esther 39: 

Soldier  and  the  sorceress,  The ;  or,  the 

adventures  of  Jane  Seton.     Phil. 

1805.  12° 4O: 

Soldier  boy,  The ;  or,  Tom  Somers  in 

the  army.     W.  T.  ADAMS.    (Oliver 

Optic)  35: 

Soldier  Fritz  and  the  enemies  he 

fought:  a  story  of  the  reformation. 

Bost.  1872.  16° 4O: 

Soldier's  billet,  The.  J.  BAXIM.  In 

Uito'  writin' 35: 

Soldier's  bride,  The.  Jt/ra.  C.  L. 

HKNTX.  II 'ith  Lost  daughter 37: 

Soldier's  orphans,  The.  Mrs.  A.  S. 

STEPHENS 39: 

Solid  reasons.  H.  SPICEH.  In  Bound 

to  please,  v.  1 39: 

Solitary,  The.  F.  BREMER 35: 

The  same.  In  Works,  v.  1 35: 

Solitary  of  the  cave,  The.  J.  M. 

WILSON.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O: 

Sombreuil,  Mile.  —  de.  In  T.  F.  H., 

v.  2 4O: 

Some  love-passages  in  the  life  of 

every-day    people.      W.   and    M. 

HOWITT.     In  Stories   of    English 

and  foreign  life 37: 

Some  women's  hearts.  Mrs.  L.  C. 

MOULTON 38: 

Contents  : 

Brains.  Fleeing  from  fate.  Household 
gods.  Judge's  wife.  Letter  and  what 
came  of  it.  Little  Gibraltar.  Out  of 
Nazareth.  Twelve  years  of  my  life. 


681 

082 

2865 


2596 
275 

2595 
1531 
4318 
2226 

2096 
2752 
2746 

1712 
2658 

4778 
3183 


Somebody's   luggage.      C.   (J.  H.) 

DICKENS 37:        543 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed 37:        544 

The  same.     With  Master  Humphrev's 

clock "...     37;         497 

The  same.    With  Uncommercial  trav 
eler 37:       552 

Someday.  Mrs.  I.  F.  MAYO.  (Ed 
ward  Oarrett).  In  Seen  and  heard, 

v.  2 38:        2816 

The  same.     In  White  as  snow 38:       2818 

Somerville  hall.  (  Same  as  Kate 
Somerville).  Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS. 

In  Family  secrets,  v.  1 37:       1C77 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  16 34:      4186 

The  same *15:       41)26 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  17 *15:      4927 

Something   great.      Mine.  DEWirr. 

In  Dames  of  high  estate 37:         401 

Sommers,  Jane  R.  (pseud.)  See 
JONKS,  Cornelia. 

Somnambulist,  The.    A.  LEIOHTON. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:       1713 

Son    of    the    organ-grinder.       M.    S. 

SCHWARTZ 39:      1262 

Son   oi    the   soil.      Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.) 

OLIPHANT 38:      38G7 

Song  without  words,  The.  Mrs.  C.  R. 
CHARLES.  With  Cottage  by  the 
cathedral 35:  4071 

Sons  of  the  conqueror:  a  story  of  the 
times  of  William  I.  A.  STRICK 
LAND.  In  Tales  from  English  his 
tory 39:  2393 

Sons  of   Dives.      Lond.      1872.     2  v. 

sm.  8° 4O:       2599 

Sooner  or  later.    (C.)S.  BROOKS.     3  v.     35:   2932-4 
The  same.     3  v.  in  2 35:   2935-6 

Sophie  May.  (pseud.)  See  CLARKE, 
K.  S. 

Sophie's  letter-book.     H.  N.  W.  B. 

Bost.     1871.     16° 4O:       2600 

Sophomores  of  Kadcliffe.     E.  KEL- 

LOG(; 38:        736 

Soprano,  The :  a  musical  story.     C. 

BARXAKD,  jr.     (Jane  Kingsford.)...     35:       1629 

Sorrows  of  gentility.  G.  E.  JEWS- 
BURY  38:  369 

Sorrows   of  Werther.      J.   W.   von 

GOETHE 37:      3114 

The  same.     In  his  N.  and  T.,  v.  4 34:       1259 

Soul  and  money,    The.     A.  BITZITJS. 

(Jercmia-i  Gotlhelf.) 35:       2144 

Souter's   wedding.      J.  M.  WILSON. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O:       1717 

South  American  editor,  The.     E.  E. 

HALE.     In  If,  yes,  and  perhaps 37:      3836 

South    breaker,    The.       H.    (  E.)    P. 

SPOFFORD.     In  L.  C.,  v.  7 4O:      1617 

The  same.      With  Amber  gods 39:       2126 

South  meadows.     E.  T.  DISOSWAY 37:        647 

Southennan.     J.  GALT.    3  v 37:  2782-4 

Southey,  Robert.     (1774-1843). 
Lov  K-STORY,    A :    from   The   doctor. 

In  Trav.  lib.  fict.,  v.  2 4O:       1692 

South-sea   bubble.      W.   H.   Aixs- 

WORTH 35:        434 

Southward  ho!     W.  G.  SIMMS 39:      1690 

Southworth,  Mrs.  Emma  D.  E.  Ne- 

vitte.     (b.  1818). 
ACROSS    the  street:     a   new    year's 

story.     With  Wife's  victory 39:      2042 

ALLWORTH  abbey.    Phil.    1870.    12°.     39:      2001 
ANNIE   Grey;    or,   neighbours'   pre 
scriptions."     With  Wife's  victory...     39:       2042 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SOUTHWOKTH. 


201 


SOWING. 


Southwprth,  Mm.  E.  D.  E.  N.  (continued.) — 
ARTIST'S  love,  The.      H'ith  Stories  bv 

Mr*.  F.  H.  Baden.     Phil.      1872. 

12°  39:       2002 

BEAUTIFUL   fiend,   A;    or,    through 

the  fire.     Phil.     1873.     12° 39:       2003 

Note.     For  sequel  see  Victor's  triumph. 
BRIDAL  eve,  The.     Phil.     1870.     12°.     39;       2004 
BKIDE    of    Llewellyn,    The.      Phil. 

1870.      12° ". 39;       2005 

BKIDK'S   fate,    The.      Sequel    to   The 

changed  brides.     Phil.     1870.     12°.     39:       2006 
BROKEN    engagement,    The.        With 

Prince  of  darkness 39;       2033 

CHANOED  brides,  The.     Phil.     1870. 

12° 39:       2007 

Note.     For  sequel  see  Hride's  fate. 
CHRISTMAS  guest,  The.     Wiih  Stories 

by  Mrs.  F.  H.  Baden.    Phil.    1870. 

12°  39;       2008 

CRUEL   as   the  grave.     Phil.     1871. 

12°  39:      2009 

Note.    For  sequel  see  Tried  for  her  life. 
CURSE   of    Clifton,   The.      (Same   an 

Fallen  pride).      Phil.     1852.     12°.     39:       2010 
DESERTED   wife,    The.     Phil.     1870. 

12° 39:      2011 

DISCARDED    daughter,    The.       Phil. 

1870.      12° 39;       2012 

EVELINE  Murray;  or,  the  fine  figure. 

With  wife's  victory 39:      2042 

FAIR  play.     Phil.     1870.     12° 39;       2013 

Note.     For  sequel  see  How  lie  won  her. 
FALLEN  pride.     Same   us    Curse    of 

Clifton.      Phil.      1870.       12° 39;       2014 

FAMILY  doom,  The.  Phil.   n.  d.    12°.     39;      2015 

Note.     For  sequel  sec  Maiden  widow. 

FATAL  marriage,   The.     Phil.     1870. 

12° 39;       201G 

FORTUNE  seeker,  The;   or,  the  bridal 

day.     Phil.     187(1.     12° 39;       2017 

GIPSY'S  prophecy,  The  ;  or,  the  bride 

of  an  evening.     Phil.     1870.     12°.     39;       2018 

HAUNTED  homestead,  The,  and  other 
nouvjellettos:  with  an  autobiograph 
ical  sketch  of  the  auther.  Phil. 
1870.  12° 39;  2019 

HICKORY  hall ;  or,  the  outcasts.  Phil, 
n.  d.  8° 39:  2020 

How   he   won   her.     Sequel   to   Fair 

play.      Phil.      1870.      12° 39;       2021 

INDIA  :    the   pearl   of   Pearl    river. 

Phil.      1870.       12° 39;       2022 

IRISH   refugee,   The.       With    Wife's 

victory 39;       2042 

ISIIMAEL;  or,  in  the  depths.     Phil. 

1876.      12° 39;       2023 

Note.    For  sequel  see  Self-raised. 

LADY  of  the  isle:  a  romance  of  real 

life.     Phil.      1870.     12° 39:       3024 

LOST  heir  of  Linlithgow.  Phil.   1872. 

12° 39;       2025 

Note.    For  sequel  see  Noble  lord. 

LOST  heiress,  The.    Phil.     1870.     12°.     39;       2026 

LOVE'S  labor  won.     Phil.     1870.    12°.     39;       2027 

MAIDEN  widow,  The.  Sequel  to  Fam 
ily  doom.  Phil.  1870.  12° 39;  2028 

MARRIED    shrew,    The.       Sequel    to 

Wife's  victory.    With  Wife'.-  victory.     39:       2042 

MIRIAM,  thcj  avenger.  Same  us  Mis 
sing  bride 39;  2029 

MISNINO    bride,    The.       Phil.     1870. 

12° 39;       2029 

MOTHER-IN-LAW,  The  :  a  tale  of  do 
mestic  life.  Phil.  1860.  8° 39;  2030 


passion. 


39: 
39: 


35: 
39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 


39: 
39: 


Southworth,  Mm.  E.  D.  E.  N.  (conlinued.)- 
MYSTEKV  of  Dark  hollow,  The.  Phil, 
n.  d.      12° 39: 

NOBLE  lord,  A.  Sequel  to  Lost  heir 
of  Linlithgow.  Phil.  1872.  12°.  39: 

PRESENTMENT,  The.      With  Haunted 

homestead 39; 

PRINCE  of  darkness,  The.  Phil. 
1870.  12° 

RETRIBUTION  :     a   tale  of 
Phil.      1870.      12° 

SELF-RAISED  ;  or,  out  of  the  depths. 
Sequel  to  Ishmael.  Phil.  1876. 
12° 

SPECTRE  lover,  The.  With  Other 
stories  by  Afrit.  V.  H.  Baden.  Phil. 
1875.  12° 

SPECTRE  revels,  The.  With  Haunted 
homestead 

SYBIL  Brotherton  ;  or,  the  tempta 
tion.  With  Wife's  victory 

THREE  beauties,  The.  Phil.  1870 
12° 

THREE  sisters,  The;  or,  New  year  in 
the  little  rough-cast-house.  With 
Wife's  victory 

THUNDERBOLT  to  the  hearth.      With 

Prince   of  darkness 39; 

TRIED  for  her  life.  Sequel  to  Cruel  as 
the  grave.  Phil.  1871.  12° 

Two  sisters,  The,     Phil.     1870.     12°. 

VICTOR'S  triumph.  Sequel  to  Beauti 
ful  fiend.  Phil.  1874.  12° 

VIVIA  ;  or  the  secret  of  power.  Phil. 
1870.  12° 

WIDOW'S  son,  The.    Phil.    1870.   12°. 

WIDOW'S  son,  The.  With  Haunted 
homestead  

WIFE'S  victory,  The:  and  other 
nouvellettes.  Phil.  1870.  12°... 

WINNY.     Wiih  Prince  of  darkness... 
Southworth,  Mm.  S.  A. 

HESTER  Strong's  life-work;  or,   the 
mystery  solved.     Bost.     1870.     12°. 
Souvestre,  Kmile.     (1806-1854). 

ATTIC  philosopher  in  Paris;  or,  a 
peep  at  the  world  from  a  garret : 
being  the  journal  of  a  happy  man. 
In  Trav.  lib.  fict.,  v.  1 4Q: 

BRITTANY  and  la  Vendee.  N.  Y. 
1857.  16° 39: 

Contents  : 

Bargeman  of  the  Loire.     I      Kourignn,  The. 
Biographical     notice     of|      Laznreito-keeper. 
E.  Souvestre.  Treasure-seeker. 

Chouans.       .  Virgin's  god-child. 

Gronch  and  the  Kakous.         While  boat. 

CONFESSIONS  of  a  workingman,  The. 
In  Trav.  lib.  fict.,  v.  1 4Q: 

GOD-SON,  The.  Tr.  by  Emily  Bow 
les.  With  Maggie's  rosary 4O: 

LEAVES  from  H   family  journal.     N. 

Y.     1855.     12° 39: 

MEETING  on  the  Alps,  A.  Tr.  by 
Emily  Bowles.  With  Maggie's 
rosary 4Q: 

SAWYER  of  the  Vosges,  The.  Tr.  by 
Emily  Bowles.  With  Maggie's 
rosary 4Q: 


39: 
39: 


39: 
39: 


Sowed  by  the  wind;  or,  the  poor 

boy's  fortune.  E.  KELLOQO 38: 

Sowers  not  reapers.  H.  MARTINEAU. 

In  Illus.  of  pol.  econ.,  v.  7 38: 

Sowing  and  reaping.  A.  M.  DONE- 
LAN.  2  v 37; 

Sowing1  and  reaping.     M.  HOWITT....     37: 


2031 
2032 
2019 
2033 
2034 


39:      2043 


2035 
2019 
2042 
203G 

2042 
2033 

2037 
2038 


39:   2039 


2040 
2041 


39:   2019 


2042 
2033 


39:   2062 


1691 
2060 


1691 
1630 
2067 

1630 

1630 

737 
2645 

769-70 

4757 


PliOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SOWING. 


202 


SPITFIRE. 


Sowing  the  wind  find  reaping 

the  whirlwind. 
Store  girl,  The. 
Unforgotten  words. 


35: 
38: 


2465 
2489 


Sowing  the  wind.  Mrs.  E.  L.  LIN- 
TON 38:  1763 

Sowing  the  wind,  and  other  stories. 

T.S.ARTHUR 35:  799 

Contents  : 

Broken  merchant. 
Growing  beautiful. 
Long  atterwards. 
Somebody. 

Spaewife,  The  ;  or,  the  queen's  secret: 

H  story  of  the  reign    of    Elizabeth. 

J.  BOYCE.      ( I'aul  Peppergrusx) 

Spanish  barber,  The.     A.  MANNING. 
Spanish  boar  and  the  Irish  bull.  The. 

S.  LOVER.    In  Legends  and  stories.     38:       1886 
Spanish  brothers,  The:  a  tale  of  the 

sixteenth  century.     By   the  author 

of  The  dark  year  of  Dundee.  Lond. 

1871.     12° 4O:       2605 

Spanish  cavalier,  The.     C.  TUCKER. 

(A.  L.  0.  E.) 39:      3357 

Spanish  cavaliers,  The:   a  tale  of  the 

Moorish  war?  in  Spain.     Tr.  from 

the  French,  by  Mrs.  M.  A.  M.  Sad- 

lier.      N.    Y.      1870.      16° 4O:       2606 

Spanish  lady,  The.     By  the  author  of 

Family  portraits.     In  W.  S.  C.  L., 

v.  4 

The  same 

Spanish  match,  The.     W.  H.  AINS- 

WORTH 

Spanish   novelists,  The:   a  series   of 

tales,   from   the   earliest   period   to 

the  close  of  the  xvi  century.     Tr. 

from    the   originals,    with    critical 

and  biographical  notices.    T.  Ros- 

«>K 40:1678-80 

Content* : 

Alemau,  Mateo,  v.  1. 

Cervantes  Saavedra,  Mig 
uel  de,  v.  1. 

Eslava,  Antonio  de,  v.  -i. 

Gtuvara,  Luis  Velez   de, 


34: 


35: 


4174 
4914 


435 


.    . 
Lozrtno,  Don   Christoval, 

v.  :l. 

Manuel,  Don  Juan,  v.  1. 
Mendoza,  Diego  Hurtado 

de,  v.  1. 


Mental  van,  Junn  P.  de,  v.  2. 

Quevedo  y  Villegas,  Fran 
cisco  Gomez  de,  v.  2. 

Reyes,  Malias  de  los,  (or 
Los  Ueyes,)  v.  :i. 

Robles,  Isidore  de,  v.  2. 

Salorzano,  Alonzo  del  Cas 
tillo,  v.  :t. 

Zayas  1  Soto  Mayor,  Donna 
Maria  de,  v.  2. 


Spanish   papers,  and  other  miscella 
nies  hitherto  unpublished  or  uncol- 

lected.     W.  IRVING.     2  v 33:  2263-4 

Contents: 

Abderahman:    founder  of  the  dynasty  of  Ommiades  in 

Spain,  v.  1. 

Biographical  sketches,  v.  '2. 

(Chronicle  of  Fenian  Gonzalez,  Count  of  Castile,  v.  1. 
Chronicle  of  Fernando,  the  saint,  v.  1. 
Legend  ol  Count  -Julian  and  his  family,  v.  1. 
Legend  ol  Don  Roderick,  v.  1. 
Legend  of  IVlago,  v.  1. 
Legend  of  the  -subjugation  ol  Spain,  v.  1. 
Letters  of  Jonathan  Uldstyle,  gent,  v.  2. 
Reviews  and  miscellanies,  v.  2. 

The  same 

T.  S.  ARTHUR 

K.  KEI.I.OGG... 


33: 
35: 
38: 


2262 
800 
738 


1229 
668 


Sparing  to  spend. 
Sparks  of  genius. 

Sparrowgrass  papers.      F.  S.  Coz- 

XKNS 33: 

Speaking  likenesses.    C.  G.  KOSSETTI.     39: 
Spectacles  for  young  eyes.      S.  W. 

LAXDER 38:       1320 

Spectre  lover,  The.     Mrs.  E.  I).  E.  N. 

SOUTHWORTH.     And  other  stories 

by  Mrs.  F.  H.  BADKN 39:       2035 

Spectre  revels,  The.     Mn.  E.  I).  E.  N. 

sol  THWOKTH.  With     Haunted 

homestead 39;       2019 

Speechless  bones.     H.  SPIOKR.     In 

Brought  to  book,  v.  1 39;       2097 


Speight,  Thomas  W. 

BROUGHT  to  light.     N.Y.     1867.     8°.     39:      2071 
UNDER  lock  and  key.     Phil.     1873. 

12°  39;       2072 

Spellbound.     A.  KINO.     3  v 38:     885-7 

Spence,  Catherine  Ellen. 

AUTHOR'S    daughter,    The.       Lond. 

1868.      3  v.     sm.  8° 39:2077-9 

Spender,  Mrs.  3.  K. 

JOCKLYN'S  mistake.    Bost.    1875.    8°.     39:      2086 
PARTED  lives.      Lond.      1873.      3  v. 

sm.  8° 39:    2087-9 

Spendthrift,   The:    a  tale.      W.  H. 

AINSWORTH 35:         43G 

Sphinx,  The;  or,  Julia  de  Trecoeur. 

().  FEUILLET.      With  Led  astray...     37:      2121 
Sphinx,  The;  or,  striving  with  destiny. 

C.  K.  BAYKR.     (Robert  llyr.) 35:       1740 

Spicer,  Henry. 

BOUND  to  please.    Lond.    1867.    2  v. 

in  1.     sm.  8° 39:       2096 

Contents  : 
Aboard     the     "  Eveleen 

Brown." 
Awful   experience  in  the 

life  of  Filus  Kroast. 
Black  flags  in  the  chan 
nel. 
Busily  engaged. 


Campaign!  ngin  the  Tyrol. 
Drowning  a  badger. 


Italy  in  the  leash. 

Last  of  the  war. 

Lodger's  story. 

Love  and  glory. 

Lufkin  on  Davingpodge. 

Mere  scratch,  A. 

Mutiny  aboard  the  "  Minnie 

.limps." 

On  the  rock  with  Garibaldi. 
Paradise  revisited. 
Solid  reasons. 
Truck  of  war,  The. 
Unpatented  ghost. 
Waiting  for  Capua. 


Gigantic  attraction. 
Going  to  the  front. 
He:  mil  Bob. 
Hero  misunderstood,  A. 
HorrV)r  in  the  house. 
Interesting    young    per 
son. 

BROUGHT  to  book.       Lond.       1870. 

2v.ini.     sm.  8°  39:       2097 

Contents  : 
Ardison  and  Co. 
Brown  studies. 
Calling  names. 
Complete  gentleman,  A. 
Eavesdropping. 
Freddy's  aunt. 
Haunter!  Hilderton. 
His  little  ways. 
1»  it  possible? 
Little  secret,  A. 
Little  trout. 
Melusina. 

Mr.    Lufkin    at    a    bull 
fight. 

Spicy.     Mrs.  M.  J.  LAMB, 
Spielhagen,  Friedrieh.     (b.  1829). 
HAMMER  and  anvil.    (Tr.  of  Hammer 
und  Ambox).     N.Y.     1870.      12°... 
HOHENSTBINS,  The.     (Tr.  of  Die  von 
ffohfimtein).      N.  Y.     1870.     12°... 
PROBLEMATIC    characters.       (Tr.  of 
Problematische    Nuturen).       N.    Y. 

1871.      12° 

Note.     For  sequel  see  Through  night  to  light. 
THROUGH   night   to   light.      (Tr.   of 
Durch    Nacht   zum   Licht).      N.  Y. 

1870.      12° 

Note.    Sequel  to  Problematic,  characters. 

WHAT   the   swallow   sang.      (Tr.  of 

Was  die   Schwalbe   sang).       N.    Y. 

1873.      12° 

Spindler,  Carl.     (1796-1855). 
JEW,  The.     (Tr.  of  Dei-  Jude).     N.Y. 

1867.      8° 39:       2120 

Spinsters     of     Blatehington.        M. 

TRAVERS.     2v 39; 

Spiritual  (Quixote.     K.  GRAVES.     2  v.     37: 
Spiritual  vampirism.     C.   W.   WEB 
BER 4O: 

Spiritual  wives.     W.  H.  DIXON 37: 


Proll :  a  mystery. 
Prophetic  fits  and  misfits. 
Romance  of  Tweexum   hall 

academy. 
Speechless  hones. 
Squire's  temper-trap. 
Story  of  the  stone  eyes. 
Tabernacle  lodge. 
To  and  Ironi  Tunis. 
Tryst  in  Twin-tree  lane. 
Very  likely  story. 
Very  old  news. 
What  was  it? 
With  an  old  family. 

38:      1303 


39:      2106 
39:      2107 


39:      2108 


39: 


39:      2110 


Spitfire,  The.     F.  CHAMIER 35: 


3131-2 
3386-7 

273 
710 
4013 


PliOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SPOFPOHP. 


203 


STEELE. 


Spoffbrd,     Mrs.    Harriet     Elizabeth. 
(formerly  Miss  I'rexeott). 
AMIIKR  gods,  and  other  stories.    Host. 
1865       16°                                                  39' 

2126 

2127 
1640 
1612 
1021 

1670 

2  1  28 
1017 
2126 

2129 
1562 

2750 
1720 

1587 

3376 
2137 

4772 
4773 

3871 
1301 

2142 
4447 

3868 
1718 
28-30 

729 

833-5 
4235 

2097 
2334 

Stael-Holstein,    Anne   Louise  Ger- 
maine  Necker.     (1766-1817). 
CORINNK;    or,    Italy.     N.   Y.     n.   d. 
12°  "  

39: 
35: 

39: 

4O: 

37- 

2147 
2298 

2151-3 

2010 

3405 

Contents  : 
Ambor  gods.                             Knitting  sale-socks. 
Circumstance.                          Midsummerand  May 
Desert  sands.                             South  breaker,  '1  he. 
In  &  cellar. 
A/ARIAN:  an  episode.     Host.     1864. 
12°  39: 

Stael,  Madame  de:  an  historical  novel. 
A.  C.  E.  M   BOKLTK  
Stallybrass,  . 
II  KI.KN  Cameron  :   from  grub  to  but 
terfly.     Lond.     1871.    3  v.    sm.  8°. 
Standard   fairy   tales.     Phil.     1873. 
12°           ...     .....             

LOUIK.    With  Not  prolty  but  precious.     4O: 
OUTKK  Mort    L'      In  L  C    v   2              4O' 

Contents: 

Aladdin  ;    or,  the   wonderful   lump.      All 
Uaoa  ;  or,  the  forty  thieves.     Heauty  :md 
the  beast.    Blanche  nud  Rosalinda.   Hlue 
Beard.    Hooby,  The.    Cinderella  ;  01,  the 
little  glass  slipper.    Diamonds  and  toads. 
iMscreet  princess.      Iirenrn  of  little  Tuk. 
Eleven  wild  swans.       Fair  one  with   the 
¥"M<-n  locks.     Fisherman  and  the  genie, 
'lea,  The.    Fortunatus.    Fnrttinio.    lira- 
ciosa  and   percinet.      Hop-o'-mv-thumb. 
Invisible   prin.:».      .lack  and   the    bean 
stalk.  Jack,  the  giant  killer.   Little  Ked- 
riding-hood.    Nourjahad:  an  eastern  tide. 
Peronella.     Prince  Fatal  and  Prince  For 
tune.      Puss  in  boots.      Riquet  with  the 
tnft.      Royal  ram.     Seven  champions  of 
Christendom.       Seven  doves.      She-bear, 
The.      Stone  in   the  cock's  head.      Tom 
Thumb.      Two    cakes,   The.      Valentine 
and  Orson.     Viirdipllo.      White  cat,  The. 
Yello.v  dwarf,  The. 

Standish,    the   puritan.      E.    GRAY- 

KAY.     /n  L.  C.,  v.  11  4O: 
RouiiKuoRiiK,  and  other  short  stories 
[by  other  authors].      Phil.      1870. 
8°  4O' 

SIR   Rohan's    ghost.       Bost.       I860. 
12°  39' 

SOUTH  breaker,  The.     fn  L.  C.,  v.  7.     4O: 
The  s  ime       With  Amber  gods  39' 

TIIIKK    in    the    night,    The.       Host. 
1872       12°  39' 

Sport  of  destiny,   The.     (.1.  C.)  F.  v. 
SCHII  i  KR     /»  R.  G.  N    v  3  4O' 

Sports  and   adventures   in  the    High 
lands    and    islands    of    Scotland. 
Sequel  to  Wild  sports   of  the   west. 
W   H    MAXWKLI  38' 

Sportsman   of    Outlieldlmugh.       A. 
LKKIHTO.N.     In  W.  T.  H.,  v.  10  4O: 
Sportsman's    club    series.       C.    A. 
FOSDICK.     (Harry  Cattleman). 

Ojntents: 
1.  Sportsman's  club  in  the  saddle.    :t7:2:t!t:t 
2.  Sportsman's  club  afloat.    37::M'Jl 
:i.  Sportsman's  club  among  the  trappers.    :t7:2:i!*2 

Spriggins,  Widow.    See  WIIITCIIKR, 
Mr*.  F.  M. 
Spring  comedies.     Lady   KARKKR  35: 
Spring  floods.    1.  S.  TUKUCNIBKF.   Tr. 
by  Mr*.  Sophie    M.    Butts  ;  and  A 
Lear  of  the  Steppe.      Tr.  by  Win. 
Hand  Browne  39: 

Stanfield  ball.     J.  F.  SMITH  
Stanhope.     H.  LKK.     In  Canterbury 
tales,  v.  1  

39: 
38: 
37: 
38: 

39: 

39: 
35: 

39: 
39: 

35: 
35: 

38: 

39: 
38: 

35: 
35: 

35: 
35: 

39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 

l!»ll 
1422 
414 
808 

2100-1 

2166 
4478 

.3060 
004 

4286 
437 

2270 

217! 
2339-40 

270 
4320 

3841 
3840 

2983 
2176 
2177-9 
2180 

Stanhope    Burleigh  :    the   Jesuit   in 
our  homes.     H.  DIIU.     (pseud.}.... 
Stanifords  of  Stamford's  Folly.  Mrs. 
E.  I).  KENDALL  
Stanley,  Harvey. 
PILATK    and    Herod  :    n    talc.     Phil. 
1863      2  v       12°  

Stanley,  Mary.  (Sketcher  from,  nature). 
TRUE  to  life:  a  simple  story.     Lond. 
1873      sm    8° 

Springer,  Rebecca  R. 
BKKCIIWOOD       Phil      1873j     12°             39' 

Star   The      Mr*  C   E  TOVVA    (Chiir- 

Spy,  The  :  a  tale  of  the  neutral  ground. 
J    V  COOPFR       .            .    .         ....     35' 

lotle  Elizabeth).   With  Alice  Benden. 
Star  and  the  cloud,  The.     A.  S.  ROK... 
Star  and  a  heart,  A.     Mrs.  R.  CHURCH. 

The  same         ...         35' 

Spy,  The.     .).  HALL.     In  Talcs  of  the 
border    37' 

Star   chamber,   The.      W.   H.   AINS- 

WOKTII  

Squitoofo  papers,  The.     (1.  II.  DKKHY. 

Star  in  the  desert,  The.    M.  A.  MACK- 
ARNKSS.     (formerly  Miss  Planch?  ). 

(John  1'htEnix)            33* 

Squier,  Kphraim  George.     (Samuel  A. 
Hard),     (b.  1821). 
WAIKXA;     or,     adventures    on     the 
Mosquito  shore.    N.  Y.    1855.    12°.     39: 
Squire    The      E   PICKKKIVO..     .             38" 

Starkey,  Digl.y  P. 
JOHN    Twiller  :     a    romance    of    the 
heart.     Lond.     186SI.     sm.  8°  
Starling,  The  :    a  Scotch   story.     N. 

M  ACL  KOI).        2   V  

Starry  flag,  The;  or,  the  young  fish 
erman    of    Cape    Ann.       W.    T. 

Squire  Arden.    Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.)  Oi.i- 
1'iiAvr         38' 

Squire  Ben.     .1.  M.  WILSON.     In  W. 
T.  B.,  v.  8  4O: 

Squire   Silchester's    whim.     M.    CoL- 
LIXS.     3  v  35:4.' 
Squire   Trevlyn's   heir;    or,    Trevlvn 
hold.     E.  P.  [A/;-*.  H.]  WOOD  4O: 
Squire's  grandson,  The  :  a  tale  of  a 
strong  man's  weakness.     R.  St.  .). 
CORHKT.     2v  35: 

Starting  out  :  a  story  of  the  Ohio  hills. 
Alex.  CLAKK  

Station,   The.      W.   CARI.KTON.      In 

The  same  

Stealing  a  conductor.    M.  THOMPSON. 

Squire's  legacy,  The.     M.  C.  HAY....    37: 

Squire's  temper-trap,  The.  H.  SIMCKU. 
In  Brought  to  book   v   2  39' 

Steele,  Mr*.  Anna  C. 
BROKKN  toys.     Bost.     1H72.     8°  
GARDKNHURST.     Lond.     1867.     3  v. 
urn.  8°  

Squirrels  that  live  in  a  house.     Mm. 
H.  (E.)  B.  STOWK.     In  Queer   lit 
tle  people  39' 

So   runs   the   world   away.       N.  Y. 
1874      8°.. 

PROSE  FICTION :     ENGLISH. 


STEIN. 


204 


STIR. 


Stein,  W.  von. 

lx  exile.     Phil.     1871.     12° 39:       2187 

Stella,  (pseud.)    See  IRON,  Mrs.  N.  C. 
Stellafont   abbey;    or,  nothing  new. 

E.  MARSHALL 38:      2620 

Step  by  step:    Anna  Athern.     F.  W. 

A.  PIKE 38:      4504 

Stephen,  G. 

ADVENTURES  of  an  attorney.     N.Y. 

1874.      12° 39:       2191 

Stephen  Dane.     A.  M.  DOUGLAS 37:        819 

Stephens,    Mrs.  Ann  Sophia  (Win- 

terbotham).     (b.  1813). 

AHMO'S  plot.     18(53.     16° 39:      2201 

BEI.LEHOOD    and    bondage.        Phil. 

1873.      12° 39:       2202. 

BKRTHA'S  engagement.     Phil.     1875. 

12°  39:       2203 

CURSE    of    gold,    The.     Phil.     1870. 

12°  39:       2204 

DOUBLY  false.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 39:      2205 

FASHION  and  famine.     Phil.     1870. 

12°  39:       2206 

GOLD  brick.     Phil.     1870.     12° 39:      2207 

HEIRESS,    The:     an    autobiography. 

Phil.      1870.     12° 39:       2208 

HEIRESS  of  Greenhurst,  The.     N.  Y. 

1857.      12° 39:       2209 

The 


Note.    First  published  under  the  title  :  Th' 
gypsey's  legacy  ;   afterwards  RH  Zana ; 
or,  the  heiress  of  Clare  Hall. 


LORD    Hope's   choice. 
12°    .,  


Phil.      1873. 


Note.     For  sequel  see  Old  countess. 
MABEL'S  mistake.    Phil.     1870.    12°. 
MAHASKA,  the  Indian  princess.     N. 

Y.      1864.      16° 

MALAESKA.     N.  Y.     1860.     12° 

MARRIED  in  haste.  Phil.  1870.  12°. 
MARY  Derwent.  Phil.  1870.  12°. 
NOBLE  woman,  A.  Phil.  1871.  12°. 
OLD  countess,  The.  (Sequel  to  Lord 

Hope's  choice).     Phil.     1873.     12°. 
OLD   homestead,   The.     Phil.     1870. 

12°  

PALACES  and  prisons.     Phil.     1871. 

12°  

PIIEMIE   Frost's  experience.     N.  Y. 

1874.      12° 

EEIGNINQ  belle,  The.     Phil.      1870. 

12°  

REJECTED   wife,   The.     Phil.     1870. 

12°  

RUBY  Gray's  strategy.     Phil.     1870. 

12° ' 

SILENT  struggles.  Phil.  1870.  12°. 
SOLDIER'S  orphans,  The.  Phil.  n.d. 

12°  

SYBIL  Chase.     1862.     16° 

WIFE'S    secret,    The.      Phil.       1870. 

12°  

WIVES   and   widows.      Phil.      1870. 

12°  

Stephens,  C.  A. 

CAMPING  out,  as  recorded  by  'Kit.' 

Bost.     1872.     16° 

Fox  hunting.     Bost.     1873.     16° 

LEFT  on  Labrador ;  or,  the  cruise  of 

the  schooner-yacht  Curlew,  as  re 
corded    by    'Wash.'     Bost.     1872. 

16°  

LYNX-HUNTING.     From  notes  by  the 

author    of    Camping    out.       Host. 

1873.      16° 


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OFF  to  the  Geysers ;  or,  the  young 
yachters  in  Iceland,  as  recorded 
by  '  Wade.'  Bost.  1872.  16° 

ON  the  Amazons;  or,  the  cruise  of 
the  Rambler,  as  recorded  by  'Wash.' 
Bost.  1874.  16° 

YOUNG  moose  hunters,  The.      Bost. 

1874.      16° 

Stephens,  H.  L. 

COMIC  natural  history  of  the  human 

race.     Phil.     n.d.     8° 

Step-mother,  The.    G.  P.  R.  JAMES. 

Stepping  heavenward.     E.  PUENTISS. 

Step-sister,  The :  a  novelette.     By  a 

Southern    gentleman.     Richmond. 

1863.      16° 

Steps  upward.     Mrs.  F.  D.  GAGE 

Sterling,  John.     (1806-1844). 

ONYX  ring,  The.     Bost.     1856.     12°. 

Stern  necessity.     F.  W.  ROBINSON 

Sterne,  Laurence.     (1713-1768). 

HISTORY  of  a  good  warm  watch-coat. 

In  Works 34: 

The    same.        With      Sentimental 
journey 22: 

SENTIMENTAL  journey  through 
France  and  Italy  ;  and  the  history 
of  a  good  warm  watch-coat :  with 
a  memoir  and  letters  by  the  author. 
Lond.  n.d.  18° " 

SENTIMENTAL  journey  through 
France  and  Italy,  to  which  are 
added  the  letters  and  a  life  of  the 
author.  Leip.  1861.  sq.  16 

SENTIMENTAL  journey  through 
France  and  Italy;  letters  and  ser 
mons.  N.  Y.  1857.  12° 

SENTIMENTAL  journey  through 
France  and  Italy.  In  Works 

TRISTRAM  Shandy.  Phil.    1867.    12°. 

The  same.     Leip.     1849.     sq.   16°..  *39: 
The  same.     In  WTorks *34: 

WORKS.     Phil.      1864.     8° *34: 

Contents : 


39:      2255 


2256 


2257 


3891 

218 

4692 


2612 
2765 

2266 
505 


2017 


1051 


22:      1051 


22:      1053 


22:      1052 


*34: 
*39: 


2017 
2271 
2272 
2017 
2017 


Letters. 

Sentimental  journey. 
Tri  strain  Shandy. 


Fragment. 

History  of  a  watch-coat. 
Impromptu. 
Stephen  Lawrence,   yeoman.      Mrs. 

A.  B.  EDWARDS 37:      1551 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:      1552 

Steward,  the :  a  romance  of  real  life. 

H.  COCKTON 35:      4483 

Stewart,  Mrs. . 

VALLEY  of  tho  Maude;  or,  On  dits. 

Lond.     1862.     3  v.     sm.  8° 39:   2281-3 

Stewart,  Agnes  M. 

DISAPPOINTED  ambition  ;  or,  married 

and  single.     N.  Y.     n.d.     16° 39:      2276 

FLORENCE  O'Neil,  the  rose  of  St. 
Germains;  or,  the  siege  of  Limer 
ick.  Bait.  1872.  12° 39:  2277 

STORIES  of  the  seven  virtues.     N.  Y. 

n.d.     18° 39:      2278 

Contents: 

Brotherly  love  ;  or,  Edith  and  Florence  Mortimer. 
Chastity;  or,  the  sister  of  charity. 
Diligence;  or,  Ethel  Villiers  and  her  slothful  friend. 
Humility  ;  or,  Blanche  Neville  and  the  fancy  fair. 
Liberality  ;  or,  the  benevolent  merchant. 
Meekness  ;  or,  Emily  Herbert  and  the  victim  ot  passion. 
Temperance;  or,  Edward  Ashton  and  Henry  Seaton. 

Still  waters.     Leip.     1857.     sq.  16° 4O:       2615 

Stillwinches   of  Comb  Mavis,  The. 

T.  A.  TROI.LOPE.     3v 39:3265-7 

Stir   in   the   household,    A.      T.   (E.) 
HOOK.     In  Precepts  and  practice, 

v.  2 37:       4646 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  14 *15:       4924 

The  same 34:      4184 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


STIRLING. 


205 


STORIES. 


Stirling,  diaries  E. 

TWICE  refused.     Lond.     1869.     2  v. 

in  1.     sm.  8° 39:       2288 

Stockton,  Frank  K. 

WHAT   might   have  been  expected. 

N.   Y.     1874.      16° 39:       229.1 

Stoddard,  Elizabeth. 

Two  men.     N.  Y.     1865.     12° 39:       2298 

Stoddard,    Lady.        (formerly    Mrt. 

filackford), 
ARTHUR   Monteith.       With  Scottish 

orphans,  and  sequel  to  the  snme 35:       2192 

SCOTTISH  orphans,  The;   founded  on 

a  historical  fact.    Phil.     1874.    56°.     35:       2192 
You  NO   West   Indian,   The.       WUh 

Scottish  orphans 35:       2192 

Stoddard,  Richard  Henry,  (b.  1825.) 
TOWN   and  country.     N.   Y.      1868. 

16° 39:       2303 

(editor.) 

TRKASURK-TROVK  series.  Compiled 
by  W.  S.  Walsh.  Bost.  1875. 
v.  1-3.  sq.  16° 40:1701-3 

Contents: 
I.  Burlesque: 

Day  in  the  academy,  A.     F.  C.  BI'RNAND. 

Encounter  with  an  interviewer.    S.  L.  CLEMENS.     (Mark 

Twain.' 

Golileu  age  of  New  York,  The.     Washington  IRVINO. 
Insanity  of  Cain,  The.     Marv  Mapes  LIOIMJE. 
Lady  Rohesia,  The.     R.  H.  BAKHAM. 
Mrs.  Battle's  opinion  on  cards.    Charles  LAMR. 
Mrs.  Brown  at  the  play.    G.  Rose.    (Arthur  Sketthley.) 
Noble  savage,  The.    C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS. 
Our  new  livery  and  other  things.    G.  W.  CURTIS. 
Painter's  bargain,  The.     W.  M.  THACKEKAY. 
Parish  revolution,  The.     T.  HOOD. 
Will  of  a  virtuoso,  The.    J.  Aimisox. 
II.  Travesty: 

George  de  Barnwell.     W.  M.  THACKERAY. 
Ho  Fi  of  the  yellow  girdle.    T.  T.  T. 
Lessons  in  biography.     Rev.  J.  BKKKSFORD. 
Mr.  John  Jenkins.    (F.)  B.  HAUTE. 
Prophetic  account  of  a  luturo  epic.    T.  B.  MACATLAY. 
St.  Twel'mo.    C.  8.  WEBB.     (John  fhu(.) 
Treble  temptation,  A.     F.  C.  BTUNANU. 
Walter  Kedivivus.     Thomas  HOOD. 
III.  Story: 

Dr.  Marigold.    C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS. 

Fight  fora  wife,  A.     W.  BLACK. 

Friend  of  a  Gioberti's.    C.  LEVER. 

Loan  of  a  Ivre,  The.     Fitz  Hugh  LVDLOW. 

O'Conors,  The.     A.  TUOLLOPK.  ~ 

Storv  without  a  talc.     Wrn.  MAC.INN. 

Truthfal  resolve,  The.      P.  R.  LOCKE.      (1'etrolcvm  V. 


4O: 
35: 
35: 


Widow'  by  brevet,  The.     N.  P.  WILLIS. 
Stokesley   secret,  The;  or,  how   the 

pig  paid  the  rent.     C.  M.   YONUK. 

Stolen  mask,  The.  (W.)  W.  COLLINS. 

The  same  ...................................... 

Stolen   sheep,   The.     J.    UAMM.     In 

Bit  o'   writin'  ............................. 

Stolen   treasure,  The.     J.   INQELOW. 

In  Studies  for  stories  ..................     38: 

Stolen    waters.     Mm.    MACKKNZIE- 

DANIKI  .....................................     37: 

Stone  edge:  a  tale.   N.  Y.    1H67.    H°.    4O: 
Stone  mason  of  Saint  Point.     A.  (M. 

L.  P.)  do  LAMARTINK  ..................     38: 

Stone-breaker,  The.  A.  CAMI-HKLL. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9  .......................     4O: 

Stories.     -Vr*.   F.  H.  BADKN.      With 

Mrs.  SOUTIIWOKTH'S  Artist's  love. 


1295 
4584 
4585 


35:      1531 


34 

90 
2616 

1287 
1719 


Contents : 
At  his  funeral. 
Aunt  Ada's  ruse. 
Awful  warning. 
Baby's  spirit. 
Belle's  blunder. 
Carol's  forgiveness. 
Cost  of  a  shirt. 
Courtship. 
Don't  borrow. 
Doomed. 
Edna's  worth. 
Fairy's  secret. 


39:       2002 

Lost  Lee. 

Lost  love. 

Lover's  ghost. 

Lucy's  jewels. 

Magic  cruse. 

New  mother. 

New  Year's  surprise. 

Night  of  terror. 

Noble  service. 

Post-mistress  of  Peakville. 

Power  of  a  smile. 

Priest's  story. 


Stories,  (continued.) — 
Frank  Hawley's  love. 
Gold  bride. 
Hero's  love. 
Hiram  Helper's  faith. 
How  they  paid  him. 
Joyous  thanksgiving. 
Judging  too  soon. 
Kriss  Kringle. 
Little  ones  are  safe,  The. 

Stories.  Mrs.  F.  H.  BADKN.  With 
Mrs.  SOUTHWORTH'S  Christmas 
guest 39: 

Contents  : 

Aunt     Henrietta's     mis 
take. 

Aunt  Prudence  said  so. 
Bride's  secret. 
Days  of  trial. 
Earnest  and  true. 
EstelleN  revenge. 
False  and  true  love. 
Great  parish  scandal. 
Husband's  mistake. 
In  the  hospital. 
Love  unto  death. 
"  Mercy." 

Stories.     Mrs.  F.  H.  BADKN.     With 

Mrs.  SOUTIIWOKTH'S  Spectre  lover.     39: 

Contents: 

Actress's  best  act. 
Ansel's  gifts. 
Allies  of  roses. 
Aunt  Rachel's  ruse. 
Balm  for  (he  heart. 
Between  two  loves 
Bosom  serpent. 
Hud  and  blossom. 
Christmas  child. 
Daisy's  master. 
Dangerous  slip. 
Disguised. 
Dress  coat. 
Fido's  ward. 

Floiry's  New  Year's   re 
ception. 

For  want  of  one  word. 
Forbidding  the  bans. 
Fortunate  slip. 
Fun  with  postal  cards. 
Had  he  but  known. 
Hftttie'n  faults. 
Her  face  was  her  fortune. 


Removing  the  mask. 

Kieher  than  he  thought. 

Saved. 

Saved  by  a  song. 

Say  so  then. 

That  old  maid. 

Warned  by  a  dream. 

What  the  future  brought. 

Willard  Grayson's  revenge. 


21)08 


Only  a  comma. 
Only  a  flirtation. 
Our  capricious  pet. 
Retaliation. 
Saved  by  love. 
Stealing  the  wrong  child. 
Three  hells. 
Treacherous  wind. 
Two      memorable     thanks 
giving  days. 
Warning. 
Was  it  a  ghost? 
Why  he  was  merciful. 


2035 


Herbert  Ashley's  little  waif. 

His  little  love. 

Horrid  discovery. 

Left  by  the  way. 

Little  hero. 

Merry  thought. 

Miss  De  Crespigney. 

Modern  Blue-beard. 

My  aunt's  warning. 

New  Year's  surprise. 

Old  coals. 

Old  fashioned  thing. 

Old  tramp. 

Perfect  cure. 

Poor  Gertie. 

Poor  little  scapegoat. 

Spirit  bride. 

'!  ouehstone. 

Very  ra«h  vow. 

What  came  of  a  laugh. 

Why  he  never  married. 

Wife's  test. 

Wild  night's  ride. 


Stories.     Saxe  HOLM 37:      4501 


How   one  woman   kept  her 
husband* 

One-legged  dancers,  The. 
Whose  wife  was  she  ? 


Contents : 

Draxy  Miller's  dowry. 
Elder's  wife. 
Esther      Wynn's      love- 
letters. 

Stories  and  legends  of  travel  and  his 
tory,  for  children.  J/r.t.  S.  J.  LIP- 
PINCOTT.  (Grace  Greenwood) 37:  178i» 

Contents  : 

Antrim.— The  giants'  causeway.  The  poor  schoolmaster. 
Donn\  brook.— The  little  fiddler. 
Dublin,  Howth.—  Grace  O1  Mai  ley. 
From  Duhlin  to  Cork  and  Blarney  castle. — Little  Norah 

and  the  blarney  stone. 
Greenwich  hospital.— The  park,  etc.      Little  Robert  and 

his  noble  friend. 

Hampton  court.— The  Lady  Mary's  fisherman. 
Journey   from    England    to    Ireland.— The    fisherman's 

return. 

Limerick. — Little  Andy  and  his  grandfather. 
London  parks  and  gardens. — Mabel  Howard  and  her  pet. 
St.  Paul's  cat hedraF.— Story  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney. 
Visit  to  the  lakes  of  Killarhey. —  Kathleen  of  Killarney. 
\Vicklow. — Tim  O'i  'aly  ami  the  clericaune. 
Windsor  castle.— King  James  of  Scotland  and  the  Lady 

Jane  Beaufort. 

Stories  and  poems.  C.  GILMAN  and 

C.  H.  JERVKY 37:  3020 

Stories  and  sights  of  France  and 
Italy.  3/rs.  S.  J.  LIPPINCOTT. 
(Grace  Greenwood] 38:  1790 

Stories  and  sketches  by  our  best  au 
thors.  Bo?t.  1867.  12° 4O:  1681 

Contents  : 

BKODK,  G. — At  eve. 

' .  \  i  i'i  v ,  Mrs  — The  two  ghosts  of  New  London. 
GRIHWOLH,  H.  T. —  Down  by  the  sea. 
LOUD,  J.  L. — The  romance  ot  a  western  trip. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


STORIES. 


206 


STORIES. 


Stories  and  sketches,  (continued.)  — 

Lum.ow,  F.  H.  —  The  proper  iif»o  of  grandfathers. 

MAN  whose  life  was  saved,    anon. 

MOL-LTON,  Mrs.  L.  C.—  Pr.  Huger's  intentions. 

Ri:rjKSTF.R,  S.  —  The  skeleton  :it  the  banquet. 

HIIANLY,  C.  !>.—  A  night  in  the  sewers. 

BIKES,  W.  W.—  Under  a  cloud. 

TI.-TTLB,  8.  W.—  Let  those  laugh  who  win. 

WHY  Mrs.  Radnor  fainted,    anon. 

WOLCOTT,  R.—  Broken  idols. 

Woi.roTT,  K.  —  Coining  from  the  front. 

Stories  and  talcs.     H.  C.  ANDKHSHX.     35: 

Stories    for    durlings.     .By  the   SUN. 
(pxeud.}     Lund.     1870.     16°  ......... 

Contents  : 
Bahv  Zach. 
Fairies  hall,  The. 
Guarding  angel  :    parting 

words. 

King  of  HartK  mountains. 
Midnight  adventure. 


39:       2425 


Sister  of  mercy;  or,  little 
Marie. 

Three  sitters,  The. 

Tottie :  the  autumn  prim 
rose. 


Stories   for  the   Freemason's   fireside. 

Mrs.  C.  W.  TOWLK  .....................      39:       3095 

Contents: 


Autumnal  thought. 

Belle's  visit  to  the  coun 
try. 

Blue  hyacinth;  or,  the 
masonic  medal. 

Broken  shrines. 

Cardinal  virtues. 

Claude  Fisher ;  or,  the 
secret  marriage. 

Cousin  Sallie's  visit. 

Cousins,  The. 

I>oes  Freemasonry  pay  ? 

Echo  from  the  heart. 

Freemasonry  in  Italy, 

Forest  home,  The. 

Genius  of  masonry;  or,  a 
lesson  by  the  wayside. 

Greyton  robbery;  or,  the 
mason's  son. 


Henry  W  barton. 

How  came  they  to  marry; 

or,  the  Smiths  and  Aliens. 
Kitty     Seymour     and     the 

Freemasons. 
Miser's  gift,  The. 
Mollie  Cross,  the  blind  girl. 
Moonlight  on  the  mound. 
Onec  more,  mother. 
Orphan's  miniature. 
Shadow  in  the  cottage. 
Sparkling  wife,  The. 
Soothsayer's  malediction. 
Tlie.se  secret  societies. 
Very  much   in   love;   or,   a 

slight  mistake. 
Young  bachelor's  first  love. 


Stories    for    my    children.       E.    H. 

KKATCHBULL-IIUGESSKX 38: 

Contents : 

Fox  story. 

Kate's  adventures. 


10G8 


Angel's  whisper 
lirown    fairy.     The ; 

Eva's  ramble. 
Cow  that  lost  lu-r  tail. 
Dnif.v  and  the  lamb. 
I>iH(tontented  cow, 
"  Krnest." 
Fairy  pool. 
Flower  ball. 
Fly's  revenge. 
Forest  fairy. 
Four  pigs. 


Pins  ;ind  pin-cushions. 

Proud  croquet  mullet. 

PusH-eiit  mew. 

Uobin  and  the  sparrow. 

Hook-king,  The, 

Two  li:tll  servants. 

Umbrella  and  parasol  ;  or, 

pride  shall  have  a  full. 
Wax  doll,  The. 


Stories  for  parents.     T.  8.  ARTHUR...     35:        801 

Omtents  : 
Happy  New  Year. 
llavn't  time. 
Iron  will. 

Obedience  in  children. 
Origin  and  destiny. 
Playing  mother. 

Stories  for  young  housekeepers.  T.  S. 

ARTHUR" 35:         802 

Contents  : 


Power  of  kindness. 
Prodigal's  return. 
Seeing  about  it. 
Temptation. 
What's  in  a  name. 


Bad  habit  cured. 

I'oing  as  other  people. 

Hiring  a  servant. 

It'.s  only  a  dollar. 

Mr.    and    Mrs.     fiunder- 

laud's  experiences: 
Agreeable  neighbors. 


House  cleaning. 

Saving  at  the  spigot. 

My  wife's  party. 
Opening  an  account. 
Spoiling  a  goo  I  dinner. 
What  will  people  say. 
Whore  the  money  goes. 


Stories   for  young   persons.      C.    M. 

SEDGWIOK 39;      1537 

Contents: 

Jacot:  an  adventure  on  Ixmrd 

the  St.  George. 
Marietta. 
Saturday  night. 
Skepticism. 
Small  losses. 
Spring  in  the  city. 
Vision,  A. 


Deformed  boy. 

Dogs. 

Eighteen  hundred  thirty- 
eight's  farewell. 

EUa. 

Fanny  and  her  dog  Nep 
tune. 


Stories  from  famous  ballads:  for  chil 
dren:  Mrs.  S.  J.  Lii'PixroTT. 
(Grace  Greenwood]  .......................  38:  1791 

Contents  : 

Aiild  Robin  Gray.  Heggar's  daughter  of 
Hednall  -Green.  Chevy  din  so.  English 
merchant  ana  the  Saracen  lady.  Frido- 
olin;  (;]•,  the  message  to  the  forge.  Heir 
of  Linne.  King  mvl  the  miller  of  Mans 
field.  King  of  France's  daughter.  Pa 
tient  Griselda.  Sir  Patrick  Spens. 

Stories   from    history.      A.  STRICK 

LAND  .................  .  ......................     39;       23U^ 

Contents: 

Alfred   the  great:    a  tale  of  the  Anglo-Saxons  an 

Danes. 

Bela  the  blind  :  a  tale  of  Hungary. 
Funeral  ul  the  Conqueror  :  a  tale  of  Normandy. 
Lord  of  Brjimher  ;  :t  tnle  of  the  times  of  King  John. 
Prince  Bladud  :  H  tale  of  the  ancient  Britons. 
Prince  E  (win  and  his  page:  a  tale  of  the  Anglo-Sax 
Queen  Margaret:  a  tale  of  the  wars  of  York  and 

caster. 
Slave  of  Auvergne  :  a  tale  of  the  ancient  Christians 

Franks,  and  the  Visi-Goths. 
Widcw  of  Bruges  :  a  tale  of  Flanders. 
William  Tell  :  a  tale  of  Switzerland. 
Wolftribute:  a  tale  from  old  English  chronicles. 
Young  interpreter  :  a  tale  of  Riuhurd  Ccour  de  Lion, 

the  crusades. 

Stories  from  history   and   biography. 

N.  HAWTHORNK  .........................     37: 

Contents  : 

I.  Grandfather's  chair. 
II.  Biographical  stories: 

Benjamin  West.  Oliver  Cromwell. 

Sir  Isaac  Newton.  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Samuel  Johnson.  Queen  Christina. 

Stories  from  the  moorland;  or,   tales 

of  the  covenanters.     E.  BATES  ......     35:       1700 

Stories  from  my  attic.     H.   E.  SCUD- 

DER  ..........................................     33:       3609 

Contents  : 


d  the 


ons. 
Lan 

,  the 


At  the  study  table : 

Battle    of    the     golden 

spurs. 

H  liber,  Francis. 
Scott,  Sir  Walter. 
Singing  of  the  sirens. 
Attic,  The. 
Before  the  fire  : 
"  AH  good  as  a  pl.iy." 
Enchantment    of     old 

Daniel. 

Good  and  bad  apples. 
Neighbors. 
Story    that    never  was 

told. 
Thre&wise  little  boys. 


Tom  and  John. 

Vision  of  John,  the  watch 
man. 
In  the  window  seat: 

At  christmas  time. 

August  night. 

Hens. 

Looking  at  a  picture. 

Story  that  1  mean  to  write. 
Romance : 

Hose  and  Rosella. 
When  music  is  heard  : 

Mozart,     Wolfgang    Ama- 
deus. 

Music  party,  The. 


Stories    from    old     English    poetry. 

Mrs.  A.  S.  RICHARDSON 39:       317 

Contents: 

Adventures  of  the  fair  Florimel. 

Campaspe  and  the  painter. 

Friar  liacon's  brass  head. 

Geoffrey  Chaucer. 

Knight's  dilemma. 

Macheih,  King  of  Scotland. 

Margaret,  the  fair  maid  of  Fresingficld. 

Pious  Constance. 

Sketch  of  Wm.  Shakespeare. 

Spenser. 

Story  of  Candace. 

Story  of  King  Lear  and  his  three  daughters. 

Story  of  Perdita. 

Story  of  Rosalind. 

Tempest.  The. 

Three  unknown  poets. 

Two  noble  kinsmen. 

Wilty  Portia;  or,  the  three  caskets. 

Wonderful  adventures  of  Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre. 

Stories  of  an  old  maid.     E.  de  GIR- 

ARDIN.     Tr.  by  A.  Elwes 37:      3049 

Contents  : 


Danse,  La,  n'est   pas  c« 

<|iie  j'aime. 
Fairy  Grignotte. 
Flying  dog. 
Isle  of  cooks. 
Metamorphosis. 


Mr.  Martin  de  Montmartre. 
Monsieur  de  Philomela. 
Noemi ;    or,  the  credulous 

child. 
Palace  of  vanity. 


PKOfcE   FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


STORIES. 


207 


STORY. 


Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life. 

W.  and  M.  HOWITT 37:      4778 

Contents  : 


Poacher's  progress. 

Sir  Peter  mid  his  pigeon. 

Some  love  passages  in  the 
life  of  every  dity  people. 

Two  squires. 

Woixliiook  well ;  or,  neigh 
bors'  quarrels. 


2910 


Hunnybuoy  at  the  sea 
side. 

Hunt,  The. 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of 
a  poor  schoolmistress. 

Margaret  von  Ehrenberg, 
the  prtist  wife. 

Meldrnm  family. 

Stories   of    England   and    her   forty 

counties.     Mrs.  T.  GKLDART 37: 

Stories  of  French  school  life.     K.  H. 

.MO.NTRTEFK.     (A.  R.  Hope) 38: 

Contents : 
I.  New  master. 
II.  New  hoy. 
III.  New  hook. 

Stories  <>f  the  Irish  peasantry.  Mr*, 
A.  M.  F.  HALL.  /«  W.  S.  C.  L., 
v.  14 *15: 

Contents : 
"  It's  only  a  drop." 

The  same 34: 

Stories  of  the  Peninsular    war.     W. 

H.  MAXWKLL 38: 


41)24 


4184 


Contents : 
Action  in  front  of 

Bayonne. 

Advance  from  Vittoria. 
Arroyo  <io  Molino. 
Battle  of  Snhunanca. 
Battle  of  Vittoria. 
Battles  ot  the  Pyrenees. 
British  campaign  <>'  181(0, 

under  Sir  A.  Wellesley. 
British    cavalry    of   the 

Peninsula. 
Capture  of  Cuidad  Rotl- 

rigo. 
Dolores:    an  Incident   in 

the  Peninsular  war. 
English  in  spurn. 
Events  subsequent  to  the 

battle      and      advance 

from  Salamanca. 


Journey    to    head-quarter* 
near  Burgos. 

Leaves  from  the  journal  of  a 
veteran. 

March   to   Madrid,    and   re 
treat  from  Burgos. 

Night  in  the  Peninsular  war. 

Outpost  anecdotes. 

Keeollections    in    quarters : 
atl'air  of  El  Bodon. 

Recollections  ot  the  late  war 
in  Spain  and  Portugal. 

Recollections  of  the  Penin 
sula. 

Reminiscences  of  Bayonne. 

Seven    weeks'    captivity   in 
St.  Sebastian,  in  1813. 

Storming  of  Btidajoz. 
Take  the  hill  before  dark  " 


Twenty-ninth  at  Alhuera. 

Stories  <>!'  the    Peninsular   war.      W. 

II.   MAXWELL.     See  al*o  Uivouuc.     38:      2743 

Stories  of  the   priiirie,  and   other  ad 
ventures    of    the    border.       J.    F. 

COOP  Kit 35:       4774 

Note.  Contain**  select  ions  from  Cooper's 
Oak-openings,  Wept  of  the  Wish-Ton- 
Wish,  and  heather-stocking  tales. 

Stories  of  the  sea:  being   narratives 
of    adventure    selected    from   the 

"sea  tales,"  by  J.  F.  COOI-KK 35:      4775 

Gm1ent» : 

Adventures  in  the  Pacific.     (Jrt,m  "  Afloat  and  ashore.") 
Crater,  The;  or,  the  Crnsoes  of  the  Pacific. 
Long  Tom  Coffin  and  the  Aliei.    (Jrom  "  The  pilot.") 
Ked  rover,  The. 
Water-witch,  The. 
Wreck  of  the  Ifewn.     (frotn  "  Miles  Wallingford." 

Stories  of  the  seven   virtues.     A.  M. 

ATHWART 39:      2'J78 

Con  tents: 

Brotherly  love;  or,  Editli  und  Florence  Mortimer. 
Chastity  ;  or,  the  sister  of  chanty. 
Diligence;  or,  Ethel  Villcis  and'her  slothful  friend. 
Humiliiy  ;  or,  Blanche  Neville  and  the  fancy  fair. 
Liberality  ;  or,  the  hcnevolfnt  merchant. 
Meekness  ;  or,  Emily  Herbert  and  the  victim  of  passion. 
Temperance  ;  <»r,  Edward  Ashlon  and  Henry  Seuton. 

Stories  of  Waterloo.     W.  H.    MAX- 


WKM , 

Contents: 
Adventure  of  the  captain 

of  grenadier*. 
Ball,  The. 
Belgium. 
Brussels. 

Captain  Plinlimmon. 
Cavalry  picket. 


38:      ma 

Little   major's   love,  adven 
ture. 

March,  The. 
Miiiirict-  MacCarthy. 
My  own  adventure. 
Napoleon  and  his  army. 
Napoleon's  return. 


Stories  of  Waterloo,  (continued.) — 


Outlaw's  story. 

Park,  The.      ' 

Quatre-hras. 

Route,  The. 

SureflclJ 

Seventeenth  of  Juno. 

Stephen  Purcell. 

Story  of  Colonel  Ililson. 

Tall  major's  story. 

Waterloo. 


38: 


Champ  de  Mai. 
Den'l  flrflgoon. 
Dol:ii  liincnt. 
Field  cif  battle. 
Fnu.k  Kennedy. 
Gazette,  The. 
Interview,  The. 
Letters,  and  a  lost  mis 

tress. 
Ligny. 

Stories  of  the  woods;  or,  adventures 

of   Leather-stocking 35: 

Note:     Contains  selections  from  Cooper's 

*'  Leather-stocking"  tales  : 
1.  Deerslaver.    2.  Last  of  the  Mohicans, 
s.  Pathfinder.    4.  Pioneers.      5.  Prflirie. 

Stories  told  to  a  child.     J.  I.NOIU.OW. 

Contents : 
Can  and  could. 
Deborah's  book. 
Golden  opportunity. 
Grandmother's  shoe. 
I  have  a  right. 
Life  of  Mr.  John  Smith. 
Little  Hie  and  the   rose 
buds. 

Storm.  K. 

HKKB  Sinclair.     In   Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.  3 4O: 

Storm,  1703.     D.  DK.FOK.     In  Novels 

and  miscell.  works,  v.  5 34: 

Stormcliff :  a  tale  of  the   highlands. 

M.  T.  \\~ALWORTH 4O: 

Stormy  life,  A.  Larft/  G.  FULLERTOX.     37: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37: 

Story,  James  P. 

Cuoisy.     Host.     1S72.     8° 39: 

Story,   Sidney   A.,  jr.     (pseud.)     See 

PIKK,  M.  H.  (G.) 
Story  book,  The.    H.  C.  ANDERSEN.     35: 


477U 


33 


Lonely  rock. 

Minnows  with  silver  tails. 

Moorish  gold. 

One-eyed  servant. 

Suspicions  jarkdjiw. 

Two  ways  of  telling  a  story. 

Wild-duck  shooter. 


1(121 

Hit 
2555 
2556 

2310 


654 


Vmtmti: 

h  ir  tree 

Leap-frog. 

Memoir  of   Andersen  by 

M.  Howitt. 

Miscellaneous  stories. 
My  lK>ots. 


Picture   book   without   pic 
tures. 

llcnl  princess. 
|      Shoes  of  fortune. 
I      Snow  queen. 
I      Swineherd. 
Story  book  for   the   children.     Mrs. 

A.  M.DIAX 37:        423 

Contents: 

Adventures  of  little  Mar 
tin  Klover. 

Cat's  diary,  The. 

Dream  of  a  little  girl  who 
would  not  pick  up  a  pin. 

K:,ivdid. 

Little  I)illy;or,  the  use 
of  tears. 

Pond  of  the  dolly's. 

Story  of  Aimec;   or,   life's   discipline. 

Uy  the  author  of  The  wish  and  the 

way.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  16° 4O: 

Story  of  American  history.  ,1.  An- 

IIOTT.  In  II.  S.  H.,  v.  5 35; 

Story  of  ancient  history.  J.  ABBOTT. 

In  II.  S.  B..  v.  5 35; 

Story  of  a  bad  hoy.  T.  B.  AI.DKICH.  35: 
Story  of  Bethlehem.  J.  R.  MACDUFK.  38: 
Story  of  Clara  Douglass.  \V.  LOGAN. 

In.  W.  T.  I?.,  v.  2 4O: 

Story  of  Cloony  Blaney.  Mrs.  A.  M. 

F.  HAM..     In  L:ghts  and  shadows, 

v.  2 37: 

Story  of  Dick  Duff,  The.  J.  GRANT.  37: 
Story  of  Eli/.abi-th,  The.  Mit*  A.  I. 

THACKERAY 39: 

The  same.  Tiuichnitz  ed 39: 

Story  of  Elizabeth  Sirani.  Afrn.  D. 

M.    CRAIK.      (formerly    Miss  Mu- 

lock}.  In  Romantic  tales 35: 

The  same.  With  Avillion 35. 


Something  about  onr   Imby. 

Stury  of  a  dolly. 

Story  of  the  golden  christ- 

nms-tree. 
Urcle  .loe's  "little  Samnr- 

itau." 

Uncle  Joe's  story. 
White-mouthed  Kluhn. 


2620 
40 

40 

495 

2221 

1712 


3883 
3316 


2863 
2864 


4!)40 
4908 


Story  »f  English  history.  J.  AKHOTT. 

In  H.  S.  B.,  v.  5 35: 


40 


PKO.SE   FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


STORY. 


208 


STRANGE. 


Story   of  Farquhar   Shaw,   The.      J. 

GRANT 37:  3316 

Story  of  a  leather,  The.  D.  (W.) 

JERKOLD.  In  Coll.  works,  v.  2 34:  1462 

The  same.  In  Works,  v.  'A 34:  1467 

Story  of  a  fellow-soldier,  The.  F. 

AWDKY 35:  960 

Story  of  a  flutter-wheel,  The.  E. 

EQQLBSTOK.        In    Schoolmaster's 

stories  37:  1595 

Story  of  a  genius.  M.  HOWITT 37:  4758 

Story  of  the  grey  mousquetaire.  J. 

GRANT .' 37:  3316 

Story  of  Hayes,  The.  Mrs.  I).  M. 

CRAIK.      (  foynerly  Mix*    Mulock). 

In  Romantic  tales 35:  4940 

The  same.  With  Avillion 35:  4908 

Story  of  Herbert  Lovell.  F.  W.  B. 

BOUVERIK 35:  2402 

Story  of  Kennett,  The.  (J.)  B.  TAY 
LOR 39:  2784 

Story  of  la  Koche,  The.  H.  MAC 
KENZIE.  In  L.  U.,  v.  3 4O:  1613 

Story  of  a  man  of  business,  The.  Mrs. 

L.    C.    MOULTON.      In    My   third 

book 38:  3182 

Story  of  May  Darling.  J.  F.  SMITH. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:  1715 

Story  of  a  millionaire.  Mm.  0.  M. 

MUNDT.  (Louixii  MiihlbacA) 38:  3254 

Story  of  my  love,  The.  Lond.  1869. 

3  v.  sm.  8° 4O:  2622 

Story  of  the  plebiscite.  E.  ERUK- 

MAN'y  and  A.  CHATRIAN.     Same  aa 

Miller's  story 37:  1738 

Story  of  private  Thomas  Keith,  who 

became  aga  of  the  mumelukes  and 

governor  of  Medina.      J.  GRANT. 

With  Constable  of  France 37:  3305 

Story  of  the  rock,  the;  or,  building 

on  the  Eddystone.  K.  M.  BALLAN- 

TYNE.  In  Tales  of  adventure,  v.  4.  35:  I486 
Story  of  a  royal  favorite.  Mrs.  C.  G. 

F.  GORE..." 37:  3203 

Story  of  a  shower,  The.  A.  H.  DRURY. 

2v.ini 37:  876 

Story  of  Sibylle.  O.  FEUILLKT 37:  2122 

Story  of  Salome.  A.  B.  EDWARDS. 

With  Monsieur  Maurice,  v.  2 37:  1528 

Story  of  a  scar,  The.  F.  C.  FISHER. 

(Christian  Reid).  With  Ebb-tide...  37:  2197 
Story  of  the  stone  eyes,  The.  H. 

SPICER.  In  Brought  to  book,  v.  1.  39:  2097 
Story  of  three  sisters,  A.  C.  MAX 
WELL 39:  2737 

Story  of  Tom  Bertram,  The.  O. 

KICHARDSON.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8...  4O:  1718 
Story  of  a  trooper.  The.  F.  C. 

ADAMS 35:  195 

Story  of  two  highbinders.  J.  HOGG. 

(Ellrick    Shepherd).       In    Winter 

evening  tales,  v.  1 37:  4521 

Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother. 

M.  (O.  W.)  OLIPHANT 38:  3869 

Story  of  \Valdermar  Krone's  youth. 

H.  F.  EWALD " 37:  1790 

Story  of  wandering  Willie.  By  the 

author  of  Effie's  friends.      N.  Y. 

1873.  8° 4O:  2625 

Story  of  a  white  blackbird,  The.  A. 

de  MUSSET.  In  Selections 33:  3101 

Story  of  William  the  silent,  The,  and 

the  Netherland  war   1555-84.     M. 

BARRETT 35;      1650 


39: 
39: 
39: 


1668 


1693 


1703 
739 


2320 


2321 


2324 
2329 

2325 
2326 
2327 


Story  told  to  Minnie,  The.     F.  BAR 
ROW.       (Aunt    Fanny).      In    Baby 

night  caps 35: 

Story  without  a  tail,  A.  W.  MAOINN. 

In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  2 4O: 

The  same.     In  Treasure-trove  series. 

v.  3 40: 

Stout  heart,  A.     E.  KELLOOO 38: 

Stowe,  .Mrs.  Harriet  (Esther)  Beecher 
(Christopher  Crcm field),     (b.   1812). 

AUNES   of    Sorrento.       Bost.       1867. 

12° 39: 

BETTY'S   bright  idea.     N.  Y.     1876. 
12° 39: 

DRED  :  a   tale   of   the   great  dismal 
swamp.      Same   as   Nina    Gordon. 

Bost.      1856.      2  v.      12° 39:    2222-3 

The  same 39: 

The  same.     Bost.     1867.     12° 39: 

MAY  flower,  The,  and  Miscellaneous 
works.     Bost.     1869.     12° 

MINISTER'S  wooing.  Lond.  1859.  8°. 
The  same.     Bost.     1867.      12° 

MY  wile  and  I ;  or.  Harry  Hender 
son's  history.     N.  Y.     1871.     12°. 

Note.    For  sequel  see  We  and  our  neighbors. 

NINA  Gordon.     Same  an  Dred.     Bost. 

1867.     12° 39: 

The  same.    Bost.     1856.     2  v.     12°.     39: 
The  same 39; 

OLDTOWN     fireside    stories.        Bost. 

1872.      12° 39: 

Qmtents : 

Hull-tight,  The. 

Captain  Kidd's  money. 

Colonel  Eph's  shoe- 
buckles. 

Ghost  in  the  mill,  The. 

Ghost  in  the  Cap'n  Brown 
house. 

OLDTOWN   folks.     Bost. 

PEARL  of  Orr's  island,  The  :  a  story 

of   the    coast    of    Maine.       Bost. 

1869.      12° 

PINK    and    white    tyranny.       Bost. 

1871.      16° ! 

QUEER   little   people.      Bost.      18b8. 

12°  ... 


39:        2328 


2329 
2222-3 
2324 

2330 


How  to  fight  the  devil. 
Langhin'  in  meeting. 
Minister's         housekeeper, 

The. 

"Mis'  Elderkin's  pitcher." 
Sullivan  looking-glass,  The. 
Widow's  bandbox,  The. 
1872.      12°.     39;       2331 


39: 
39: 


2332 


39:       2334 


Contents : 

Aunt  Esther's  rules. 
Aunt  Esther's  stories. 
Country  neighbors  again. 
L»ogs  and  cats. 
Hen  that  hatched  ducks. 
History  of  Tip-top-hum, 

the  son  of  liuz. 
Miss  Kitty-did  and  Miss 
Cricket. 

SAM  Lawson's  Oldtown  fireside  sto 
ries.      (Same    as   Oldtown    fireside 

stories).     Bost.     1872.     12° 

UNCLE  Tom's  cabin ;  or,  life  among 

the  lowly.     Bost.     1874.     12° 

WE    and    our    neighbors ;     or,    the 

records  of  an  unfashionable  street. 

(Sequel  to  My  wife  and  I).     N.  Y. 

1875.      12°... 

and  others. 

Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen  of  the 

other:  an  every-day  novel.     Bost. 

1872.      12° 

Strait  Kntc>  The.     J.  ABBOTT.     In  H. 

S.  B.,  v.  1 35:          36 

Stranded,  but  not  lost.      I).  B  ROM- 
YARD.     3v 35:2868-70 

Stranded  ship,  The.     L.  C.  DAVIS 37:        139 

Strange,  Calthorpe. 

Two  worlds  of  fashion.    Lond.    1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 39:   2355-7 


Mother  Magpie's  mischief. 
Nutcrackers  of  Nutcracker 

lodge. 

Our  country  neighbors. 
Our  dogs. 

Bir Walter  Scott  and  his  clogs. 
Squirrels     that    live    in    a 

house. 


39:   2330 
39:   2335 


39:   2337 


39:   2336 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


STRANGE. 

Strange    adventures  of    a   phaeton 

The.     W.  BLACK | 

Strange  city,  The.     E.  H.  KNATCII- 

uiLL-Hro  ESSEN.  In  queer-folk... 
Strange  family,  A.  C.  HOWARD  :;  v 
Strange  friend,  The.  ( J.)  B.  TAYI.OI;. 

With  Beautv  and  the  beast 39- 

Strange  story,  A.    E.  G.  E.  L.  Bi'i.- 

WKR-LYTTON 

Strange  story,  A;  and  the  Haunted 

and   the   haunters.       E.  G.  E.  L. 

BUI.WER-LYTTO.V ...J     35. 

Strange  stories.     E.  T.  W.  HOFFMAN"     37: 


209 


STUDIES. 


35:      218 


38. 
38: 


106 
345- 

278 


35:      315 


315 

448 


Agnie  heart,  The. 
Antonio's  song. 
Berthold,  the  madman. 
Caidi  llae,  the  jeweller. 
Cooper  of  Nnremfrierg 
Coppelllis,  the  sandman, 
r  MBciualion. 


Life  of  Hoft'man. 
Lost  reflection. 
Mystery    of    the 
deserted  house. 
Phnro  bank. 
Salvator  Kusa. 
Walled-up  door. 

Strange  work.     T.  ARCHER.     3  v  35- 

Strange  world,  A.     M.  E.  BRADDOX.     35-' 
Stranger,   The.     AV.   GILBERT.     In 

V\  i/.ard  of  the  mountain,  v.  2 37- 

Stranger    at    home.       Mrs.   M.   M. 

SHIRWOOD.    In  Works,  v.  «..'..."..'.    39- 
Strangers    and    pilgrims.        M.    E. 

BRADDON 3<r. 

Strathern.        M.    ( P.)    GARDINER. 

I  ( 'ou/ttexs  of  Blmtmgton) 37- 

Strathmore :    a  romance.     L.  de  la 

KA.MK.     (Ouida.) 39. 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed  ..'....  39" 

Strauss,  David  Friedrich. 

GLORY  of  the  house  of  Israel,  The 

Phil.      185!).      12° 

Stredder,  Eleanor. 
PRICE  of  silence,  The. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 

Street,  Alfred  B. 
WOODS   and   waters. 
12°  ... 


714-16 
2557 

2996 
1641 


2810 

58 
59 


Lond.    1873. 


N.  Y.       1860. 


39: 


39:    2366-8 


bridesmaids. 
Host. 
3  v. 


39: 
38: 
38: 


Stretton,  Hesba.  (pseud.)  See  SMITH, 

Hannah. 
Stretton,  J.  C. 
MABOARKT    and    her 

Bost.      1864.      12° 

yuEEN   of   the   county,  The. 

1867.      12° 

The   same.       Lond.       1865. 

sm.  8° 

RECTOR'S  wife,  The;  or. "the  valley  "of 
a  hundred  lires.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Stretton.     H.  KI.NUSI.EY '. 

The  same 

Strickland,  Agnes,     (b.  1806). 
OLD  friends  and  new  acquaintances 

Lond.     1861.    8° 

Contents: 

Family  ghost. 
Heiress  of  the  hall. 

Uopelot  Corny,  the  child  of  the  doubtful  parish 
Man  who  carntd  his  own  trundle. 
Marianne  Moore. 
Marqnia  and  the  mole-catcher. 
rtehemiah  bowton,  our  parish  clerk 
Old  Hannah  I'earson. 

Old  Michaelmas  day  in  the  eastern  counties 
PII.IIRIMS  of  Walsingham.     In  W.  S. 

The  same 

STORIES  from  history.     N.  Y. 


39:      2375 


Strickland,  Agnes,  (continued.)— 
Prince  Edwin  and  his  page :  a  talc  of 


.,,   ,,   ,       ;-•;•  .....  '  t'"fie:  atalcof  the  Anslo-Saxons. 
"aster       B         :  *  °f  the  Wars  of  York  an(l  ''"i- 

8VranklAaUnd  '  'h«  """eut  Ul.rirtiana.  the 


\\  ijlr.w  of  Bruges  :  a  tide  of  Flanders. 
William  I  ell:  a  tale  of  Switzerland 


w 
Wol   tribute  :  a  |,,le  from 


ld  English  chronicles. 
°f  RiC""r"  C<h'Ur  dc  Lion' 


TALES  from  English  history,  for  chil 


dren.     X.   Y 
Om  tents  : 

Guih',',0if  ^ 
the  great 

J"e!gh!™'  ° 


1868.-   16°  ............      39- 


of  K  ^S  Hdward,  the  martyr. 
e  :  "  9tor>'  of  the  timos  of  AI"-e<J 


R"l,i  rd']r"therS'  The  : 
S"thc 


Con'l"eror: 


S  M°re'  in  the  time  of  Henry  the 
"  Story  of  Willi™  "'«  'hird  and 
Story  nf  tno  times  of  Richard  the 
«  story  <>f  the  times  of  William 

Wolsey  bridge  :  a  story  of  the  times  of  Henry  the  eighth. 
-iRUK   stories    from    ancient   history, 
chronologically  arranged,  n.  c.  4004 
to  A.  D.  814.     N.  Y.      1868  ............ 

TRI-K  stories  from  modern    history,' 
chronologically  arranged,  A    D   8^8 
to  1815.     N.  Y.     1868.     16°... 
Strickland,  William  P.     (b.  1809)." 
ASTROLOUER  of  Chaldea.    Cin.    1855. 


39:      2394 


39:       2395 


Strife  and  peace  ;  or,  some  scenes  in 

Norway.     F.  BRKMKR.     Tr.  by  M 

Howitt.     In  \Vorks,  v.  3 

The  same. 


39:      2400 


39: 
39: 

39:    2381-3 


2380 


2384 


2385 
969 
970 


39:      2391 


34: 
*15- 


4176 
4916 


39:       2392 
:ons   and  the 


A'l!i'1nes1"'  *r°nt:   "  "l">  °f  the   A''8l<"S» 
Belli  the  blind:  a  tale  of  Hungary 
Kjoeral  of  the  Conqueror  :  a  ul«  of  Normandy. 
Lord  of  Bramber:  a  tale  of  the  times  ol  Kinir'.Iohn 
Prince  Bludud:  atale  of  the  ancient  Briton" 


With  New  sketches   of 
every-day  life 35. 

Omun??-  pearls>  The'  G-  P- 1{-  JAMES.     38: 
Buil, ling  of  Bagdad,  The. 
Charitable  man  and  his  dog. 
Driver  of  Oman.  The. 
Hadgee  Ibrahara  and  his  son. 
Palace  of  the  talisman,  The. 
Sequel  to  Hadgee  Ibraham  and  his  son. 
Travels  of  the  Prinbe  Aebar. 
trive  and  succeed ;  or,  the  progress 

of  Walter  Conrad.     H.  AI.OKR   ir      35- 
trive  and  thrive.    M.  HOWITT. 
Strivelyne,  Elsie. 

PRINCESS   of  Silvcrland,   and   other 

tales.     Lond.     1874.     16' 
Contents : 

Christmas  party.    Elsie's  rides.   Uncle  Willie 
Strong  and  steady;    or,  paddle  your 

own  canoe.     H.  ALOER,  jr " 

Strong   hands   and   steadfast    hearts. 

Countess  von  BOTHMEH.     3  v 

Struggle  for  existence,  The:  a  ro 
mance  after  the  German  of  C  K 
Bayer  (Robert  Byr),  by  Auber 

FORESTIKR  35. 

Struggle  for  life,  A.     T.  B.'AijJMCH.' 

It'tth  Marjoric  Daw 35. 

Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones  and  Rob 
inson.  A.  TROI.LOPE 39- 

Stuart  of  Dunleath.  Mrs.  C.  E."s.' 
NORTON 

Stubbs's    luck.     R  BLACK! iviih 

Lady  Caroline 35. 

Student,    The:    conversations   of  an 

ambition!  student    in   ill    health. 

E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER-LYTTON- 

The  same.     /»  Miscellanies,  v.  I....!! 
Student   of  Blenheim  forest.      Mrs. 

A.  H.  DORSET 

Studies  for  stories. 
Contents : 

l')'r'"|t,>erer9'  The'  I      "i.v  great  aunt's  pictu 

•rt^Kassr"-  I  s""""<™'Ai..-. 


35:      2739 


274,, 
219 


!)48 
4759 


39:      2405 

fairy  tale. 
35:  549 
35:  2377-9 


1741 


492 


3213 


38:      3672 


33: 
33: 


J.  INOKI.OW... 

M.v  great  aunt's 


37: 
38: 


2169 


2664 
2661 

798 
34 


PB06E  FICTION :     ENGLISH. 


STUDIO. 


210 


SUSANNAH. 


Studio,  The.    J.  ABBOTT.     In  H.  S. 

B.,  v.  4 35: 

Stuyvesant :  a  Franeonia  story.  J. 

ABBOTT 35: 

Substitute,  The.  J.  BANIM.  In  Bit 

o'  writin' 35: 

38: 


39 


94 


1531 
4751-3 


Success.     G.  PROLE.    3v 

Sue,    Marie    Joseph    (called    Eugfne). 

(1804-1850). 

ARTHUR.  (Arthur,  journal  d'un  in- 
connu).  Tr.  by  P.  V.  Christin.  N. 

Y.     1871.     8° 39:       2410 

COMMANDER  of  Malta,  The.  (Le 
commandcur  de  Multe).  Tr.  by  Adel- 

bert  Uoisy.     N.  Y.     1868.     8° 39:       2411 

DE  Rohan  ;  or,  the  court  conspirator: 
an  historical  romance.  N.  Y. 

1870.     8° 39:       2412 

LIFE  and  adventures  of  Raoul  de 
Surville.  (Tr.  of  Le  colonel  de  Sur- 
ville,  hixloire  du  temp*  de  t  empire, 

1810).     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 39:       2413 

MAN-OF-WAR'S-MAN,  The.    Phil.    n. 

d.     8° 39:      2414 

MARTIN  the  foundling.  (Tr.  of  Mar 
tin  I'etifaut  trouvf,  ou  Its  mfmoires 
a"u>!  valet  de  chambre).  Phil.  n.  d. 

8° 39:      2415 

MYSTERIES  of  Paris,  The.  (Tr.  of  Les 
my.-itfres  de  Paris).  Lond.  1845. 

3  v.     1.  8° *A 

The  same.     Lond.     n.  d.     12° 39:      241(5 

The  same.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 39:      2417 

WANDERING  Jew,  The.  (Tr.  of  Lejuif 

errant}.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 39:       2418 

WOMAN'S  love.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 39:      2419 

Suicide,   The.      A.    LKIGHTON.      In 

\V.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O:      1716 

Suicide's  grave,  The.     T.  GILLESPIK. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:      1712 

Suil  Phuv,  the  coiner.     G.   GRIFFIN. 

In  The  card-drawer 37:       3553 

Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life. 

Alrt.  A.  D.  T.  WHITNEY 4O:        39!) 

Summerfield,  Charles,     (pseud.)  See 

AHKINGTON,  A.  W. 
Summerfield;    or,    life   on   a  farm. 

I).  K.LKK 38:       1411 

Summer's  romance.     M.  HEAI.Y 37:      42(iti 

Sun,  The.     {p*f.ud.) 

STORIES  for  darlings.     Lond.     1870. 

10° 39:       2425 

Sister  of  merey  ;   or, 

little  Maurice. 
Tin  ee  sisters. 
Toltie :    the  autumn 
primrose 


Baby  Zach. 
Fairies'  ball,  The. 
Guarding  angel  :   parting 

words. 
King  of  Harta mountains 


Sun    and    shade.     By   the    author    of 

Ursula's  love  story.     Lond.     1871. 

3  v.  sm.  8° 4O:  2629 

Sunbeam  stories.  M.  A.  MACKAR- 

NKSS.  (formerly  Mixa  Planclie) 38:  2270 

Content* : 


Cloud    with     the 

lining. 

Merry  Christmas. 
Old  Jolliffe. 


lilver 


"Only." 

Sequel  to  old  Jolliffe. 

Star  in  the  desert. 

Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam. 

39:  217-19 


Sundered  lives.     W.  REEVK.     3v 

Sunk  at  sea;  or,  the  adventures  of 
Wandering  W7ill  in  the  Pacific.  R. 
M.  BALLANTYNE.  In  Tales  of  ad 
venture,  v.  2 35;  1484 

Sunken  rocks.     A.  PANTULF.     3  v...     38:  4134-6 

Sunlight  throunh  the  mist;  or,  les 
sons  from  the  lives  of  groat  and 
good  men.  N.  Y.  n.  d.  16° 4O:  2630 


Sunny  days ;  or,  a  month  at  the  great 

stowe.      By    the    author    of    Our 

white  violet.  N.  Y.  1872.  16°..  4O:  2035 
Sunny  shores;  or,  young  America  in 

Italy  and  Austria.    W.  T.  ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35:  277 

Sunny  skies.  B.  H.  CHANNING 35:  4045 

Sunny  south,  The;  or,  the  southerner 

at  home,  embracing  live  years'  ex 
perience  of  a  northorn  governess 

in  the  land  of  the   sugar  and  the 

cotton.    Edited  by  Professor  J.  H. 

Ingraham,  of   Mississippi.      Phil. 

1860.  12° 38:  46 

The  same 4O:  2640 

Sunny-bank.  Sirs.  M.  V.  (H.) 

TKKIH-NE.  (Marion  Norland) 39:  2845 

Sunnyside  series.  Mrs.  E.  S. 

PHEI.PS.     (Onyx).     3  v. 

Contents: 

1.  Sunnyside.    38:4381 

2.  Peep  at  number  five.     38:4383 

3.  Tell  tale.     :M:43K5 

Sunshine  and  clouds  in  the  morning 

of  life.  A.  BOWMAN  35:  2451 

Sunshine  and  shadow.  Mrs.  C.  J. 

NKWHY 38:  3559 

Sunshine  at  Grcystone.  E.  J.  MAY..  38:  2V83 
Sunshine  at  home,  and  other  stories. 

T.S.ARTHUR 35:  803 

Contents: 

Clerk's  marripge. 

Company  we  keep.     . 

J'arkness  before  day. 


ing  up  seed. 
Golden  days. 
Great  man. 
Honey  vs.  vinegar. 
Little  more  sunshine. 


My  whistling  neighbor. 
Not  happy  and  why  ? 
Poor  cousin  Eunice. 
Shadows  we  east. 
Sunshine  at  home. 
Talk  about  marringo. 
Thoughts  for  the  ihorrow. 
Words  fitly  spoken. 
Sunshine,    daylight,    and   the   rock. 
Aim.  E.  R.   CHARLES.      With  Cot 
tage,  by  the  cathedral 35:      4071 

Surgeon's   daughter,    The.     Sir   W. 

SCOTT.     Parker  ed. *39:       1S40 

The  same.     Edinburgh  cd 39:       1358 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1368 

The  same 39:       1300 

The  same.     Household  ed 39:       1443 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1469 

Surgeon's  secret,  The.    S.   MOSTYN.    38:      3164 
Surgeon's  tales,  The.     A.  LEIGIITON. 

///  VV.  T.  B.,  v.  1-4,  6,  8,  9.    40:1711-14,  1C,  18,  19 
Contents : 


i^lnss-hnok,  v.  0. 
Henwite,  The,  v.  4. 
Monomaniac,  The,  v.  9. 
Somnambulist       of      Red- 
el*  iiyh,  v.  :i. 
Snk-ide,  'I  he,  v.  fi. 
Three  letters,  The,  v.  fl. 


Artist,  v.  4. 
Bereaved,  The,  v.  0. 
C»se  of  evidence,  v.  8. 
Cherry  stone,  v.  4. 
Condemned,  v.  9. 
Conscience  stricken,  v.  3. 
Cured  ingtate,  v.  1. 
Diver  and  the  bell,  v.  2. 

Surr,  T.  S. 

GKOKGE   Barn  well:    a  novel.     Bost. 

1826.      12° 39:       2426 

Surry  <>f  Eaglc's-ncst.     J.  E.  COOKK..     35:      4710 
Surprising  adventures  of  Paul  Blake. 

A.  EI.WES 37:      1697 

Surtout,   The.      A.   CAMPBELL.      In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O:      1716 

Surveyor's  tale,  The.     W.  E.  AY- 

TOUN.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  4 4O:       1694 

Survivors   of    the   Chancellor.       J. 

VKKNB.      Tr.   by     Ellen   Frewer. 

Same  as  Wreck  of  the  Chancellor.     39:      3698 
Susan  Gray.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  3 39:       1638 

Susannah ;  or,  the  three  guardians. 

Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD.  In  Works, 

v.  3 39:       1638 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


SUSPICIONS. 


211 


TAI.BOT. 


Suspicions  jnckdnw.  The.     .1.  IXOE- 
i.o  w.     In  Stories  told  to  a  child  38: 
Sutherlands,  The.     Mrs.  S.  S.  II  AK- 

33 

4017 

4649 
823 

3070 

1611 
744 

1483 

2077 
2433 

2431 

2430 
2432 
2083 
2106 

2109 
2077 
2117 
2077 
2105 

2433 
1595 
2488 
1G48 
926 

278 
1371 
1372 

1832 

673 
675 
658 

674 
206 
2445 

2042 
2227 

3511 

Sybil's  book.     Lady  BARKKR  35-      1588 

Sybil's  second  love.    J.  KAVANAOH...     38:         685 
The  same.     Tnuchnit/.  ed.     2v.ini.     38:         686 
Sydney  Fielding.     E.  KKENE.     2  v...    38:        720 
Sydnie    Adriance;     or,    trying     the 
world.    A.  >I   DOUGLAS....           ..    37-       820 

Sutherlands,  The.    T.  (E.)   HOOK. 
In  Savings  and  doings,  v.  2  37' 

Swallow  barn.     J.  P.  KKNNKDY  38: 
Swan,    The.      Mrs.    C.    E.    TOXXA. 
(Charlotte     Elizabeth).       In     Tales 
and  illus  39: 

Sylvan    Holt's   daughter.     H.  PARR. 
(Holme  Lee)  38'       4208 

Sylvester  Sound,  the  somnambulist. 

Swans  of  Lir.     G.  GRIFFIN.     In  L. 
('..  v.  1  4O- 

Sylvesters,   The;    or,   the   outcasts. 

Sweden  and  Norway.  M.  G.  SLEEPER.     39: 
Sweet   clover   stories.      C.   L.   May. 

4  v. 

Contents: 
1.  Nellv  Milton's*  housekeeping.    ;i8:2771 
I.   Brownie  Snndford.     :I8:277U 
3.  Sylvia's  burden.    :i8:277.i 
4.   Ruth  Lovell.     38:2772 

Sweet  not  tasting.     A.  JJ.  LEFURT....     38: 
Swift,   Jonathan.     (Lemuel   Oulliver). 
(101)7-1745). 
BATTLK    of    the    books,    The.       In 
Works,  v.  'A  34- 

The  same.     Tauchnit/  ed  35'       2064 

Sylvia's  burden.     Mrs.  C.  L.  MAY... 
Sylvia's  choice.     G.  M.  CRAIK  35'      4974 

Sylvia's   lovers.      Airs.   (M.)   E.   C. 
GASKKI.L  37'       2876 

The  same.     TauchniU  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     37:      2877 

T. 

The  same.     With  Tnk>  of  a  tub  39: 
GULLIVER'S  travels.      N.  Y.     n.  d. 
16°  39- 

GRAPES    and   thorns.      N.  Y.     1874. 
8°  39-       2700 

HOUSE  of  Yorke,  The.     N.Y.     1872. 
8°  39-       2701 

Tlv  same.     Lond.     1807.     24°  39: 
The  same.     Leip.     1844.     sq.   10°.     39: 
The  same.     In  Works,  v.  i*  34' 

WINDED  word,  A;  and  other  stories 
and  sketches.     N.  Y.      1873.     8°...     39:       2702 
Contents  - 
Diiy-hrenk.                               Out  of  (lie  depths  have    I 
I'oiigherty.                                     pried  unto  thee,  O  Lord. 
H:mil  in  hand.                            Pfnrl  nshore,  A. 
House  that  .Inek  built.              Whnt  Iir.  Murks  died  of. 
In  the  greenwood.                     \Villian  girls,  'Die. 
John.                                            Winged  word,  A. 
Little  love. 
TT   T 

The  same      In  Works   v    2  34- 

HISTORY   of  John  Bull.     In  Works, 
v.  5  34- 

HISTORY  of  Martin.    In  Works,  v.  3.     34: 
The  same      In  Works   v    13                 34' 

TALK  of  a  tub      In  Works   v   3              34- 

The  same.     JH  "Works,  v   1  34' 

TALK    of  a   tub,  written   for  the   im 
provement  of  mankind,  to   which 
is  added  an  account  of  a  battle  be 
tween    the    ancient    and    modern 
books  in  St.  James's   library,  with 
the  author's  apology,  and   explana 
tory  notes,  l>y  Wooton,  and  others. 
Lond.     18157.     18°  39- 

Ho    Fi    of    the   yellow    girdle.       In 

Tabernacle   lodge.     Henry   SPICKR. 
In  Brought  to  book  v   1  39-      2097 

Tabor,  Eliza. 
AsTox-KoYAL.      Lond.      1872.     3  v. 
sm   8°.     .   ..                                            39-2710-12 

Swim  in  the  darkness,  A.     E.  EOGLE- 
STON.     In  Schoolmaster's  stories....     37: 
Swiss,   Pictures  from  the  history  of 
the.     Bost.     1860.     1(3°  40: 
Swiss   cottage.     Mrs.    M.    M.   SHER 
WOOD.       In  Works,  v.  13  39- 

BI.VK  ribbon:   a  novel.     N.Y.     1874. 
8°  39-       2713 

EGLANTINE.     N.  Y      1875      8°  .      .     39-      2714 

HAOAR.     Lond.     1870.     3  v.    sm.  8°.     39:2715-17 
HOPK     Meredith  :    a   novel.      N.  Y. 
1875       8°  39-       2718 

Swiss  family   Kobinson.     J.   R.   von 
WYSS.....".  4O' 

JEANIK'S  quiet  life.    N.Y.    1868.    8°.     39:      2719 
MFTA'S  faith      N  Y      1870      8°            39'      27''0 

Switch  'iff;  or,  the  war  of  the  students. 
W.T.ADAMS.     [Oliver  Optic)  35: 
Sword  and  gown.     G.  A.  LAWRENCE.     38: 
Tin;  Mime.     Tauchnit/.  ed  38' 

NINK  years  old.     N.Y'.     1872.     lfi°.     39:      2721 
ST.  Olave's:    a   novel.     N.  Y.     1874. 
8°  39-       2722 

WIIKX  I  was   a   little   girl.     Lond. 
1872.      16°  39-       2723 

Sybaris   and   other  homes.       E.    E. 

11  u  K      .                                      33. 

Tailor  boy.  The.     Bost.     18G5.     18°...    4O:      2644 
Tainsh,  Ed  \vard  Campbell. 
ONE   maiden   only.       Lond.      1870. 
3  v      sm   8°                                               39*  2731  3 

Sybil  ;  or  the  two   nations.     B.   Dis- 

K  YKLI  37' 

The  same.     Tauehnit/.  ed  37' 

The  same.      With  Alroy  37- 

SAINT  Alice,  who,  however,  was  no 
saint.     Lond.     1863.    3  v.    sm.  8°.     39:   2734-G 
Take   but   earn;   or,  sunny  meadow. 
iS.S.  KOUMISS  39-         457 

Sybil  ;  or,  the  two  nations;  and  Alroy. 

B.   DlSRAKI.I  37' 

Sybil   and    Clarissa.      S.   and    A.    1!. 
WARNER  4O~ 

Take  it  easy.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 
In  Sketches  37'       3887 

Sybil  Ashton.  Mrs.  A.  FRASER.    With 
Only  a  face  37* 

Taken  at  the  flood.     M.  E.  BRADDON.    35:      2559 
Taking  the  bnstile;  or,  six  years  later. 
A.  (  D.)  DUMAS.     2v   in  1  37-       1026 

Sybil  lir.ithcrton.     Airs.   E.   D-  E.  N. 
SOUTHWORTII.      With  Wife's  vic 
tory  39' 

Talbot,  Frederick. 
TiiRoron  fire  and  water:   a  tale  of 
city  life.     N.Y.     1874.     8°  39-       2744 

Sybil  Chase.     Mrs.  A.  S.  STEPHENS.    39: 
Sybil  Lemmrd:  a  record  of  a  woman's 
lifo.     Airs.  E.  C.  GREY  37- 

Talbot  Harland.    W.  H.  AINSWORTH.     35:        438 

PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TALE. 


212 


TALES. 


4975 


4O:      1530 


37: 
4O: 


4311 
2645 


4O:      1648 


34: 


4176 
4916 


4175 
4915 


Tale  of  Florence,  A.    G.  M.  CRAIK. 

With  Winifred's  wooing 35: 

Tale  of  Jutland.  S.  S.  BI.ICHKR.  In 
Danes  sketched  by  themselves,  v.  1. 

Tale  of  the  land  of  flowers.     Mrs.  C. 

L.  HUNT/.      With  Banished  son 

Tale  of  a  nest.     N.Y.     1872.     16° 

Tale  of  an  old  man's  youth,  A.  In  N. 
and  T.,  v.  8 

Tale  of  Rosamond  Gray  and  old  blind 
Margaret.  C.  LAMIS.  In  W.  S.  C. 

L.,  v.  6 

The  same *15: 

Tale  of  trials,  told  to  my  children.     In 

W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  5 34: 

The  same *15: 

Tale  of  a  tub:  written  for  the  univer 
sal  improvement  of  mankind  ;  to 
which  is  added,  an  account  of  a 
battle  between  the  ancient  and 
modern  books  in  St.  James  library. 
With  the  author's  apology,  and  ex 
planatory  notes  by  Wotton,  B.  D., 

and  others.     J.  SWIFT 39: 

Tale  of  a  tub.    J.  SWIFT.     In  WTorks, 

v.  1 34: 

The  same.     In  W'orks,  v.  3 34: 

Tale  of  two  cities.    C.  (J.  H.)  DIUKENS.    37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 

The  same 37: 

Tale   of   the   Tyne.     H.  MAKTINEAU. 

In  Illus.  of  ]x>l.  econ.,  v.  7 38: 

Tales  and  illustrations  for  young  per 
sons.  C.  E.  Toxx- A.  ( Charlotte 
Elizabeth.) 39: 

Contents: 

Anne  Bell;  or,  the  faults. 
Bee,  The. 

Bible  the  best  book,  The. 
Boat,  The. 

Bow  in  the  cloud,  The. 
Faithful  steward,  The. 
Hated  task,  The. 

Tales  and  novels.      M.  EDGKWORTH. 

20  v.  in  10 37:1496-1505 

Contents  : 

Love    and    law:    a    comic 

drama,  v.  8. 

Madame  de  Floury,  v.  ">. 
Mademoiselle  Panache,  v. 2. 
Mameuvering,  v.  4, 
Manufacturers,  The,  v.  3. 
Modern  (Jriselda,  v.  5. 
Moral  talcs,  v.  1,  2. 
Murad  the  unlucky,  v.  3. 
Ormond,  v.  9. 
Out  of  debt,  out  of  danger, 

v.  2. 

Patronage,  v.  7,  8. 
Popular  tales,  v.  2,  3. 
Prussian  vase,  The,  v.  1. 
Rosanna,  v.  2. 
Rose,  thistle  and  shamrock: 

ft  drama,  v.  8. 
Sel'-justificnt'on,  v.  1. 
Tales    of    fashionable    life, 

V.  3-5. 

Thoughts  on  bores,  v.  9. 
To-morrow,  v.  3. 
Vivian,  v.  4. 


2433 

2105 

2077 
545 
546 
547 
548 

2C45 


3070 


Hen  and  her  chickens,  The. 

Red  berries,  The. 

Rose-bud,  The. 

Swan,  The. 

Two  servants,  The. 

Willow  tree,  The. 


Absentee,  v.  -1). 

Almeria,  v.  4. 

Angelina,  v.  2. 

Belinda,  v.  6. 

Castle  Rackrent,  v.  1. 

Contrast,  v.  3. 

Dramas,  v.  2,  8 

Dun,  The,  v.  3. 

Emilie  de  Coulanges.v.  5. 

Ennui,  v.  3. 

Forester,  v.  1. 

Good  aunt,  The,  v.  1. 

Good  French  governess, 
v.  2- 

Grateful  negro,  The,  v.  3. 

Harrington,  v.  9. 

Helen,  v.  10. 

Irish  buils,  v.  1. 

Knapsack  :  a  drama,  v.  2. 

Lame  Jervas,  v.  2. 

Leonora,  v.  7. 

Letters  at'  Julia  and  Car 
oline,  v.  7. 

Limerick  gloves,  v.  2. 

Lottery,  v.  2. 

Note.  Moral  tales  contained  in  v.  1  and 
2.  Popular  tales  contained  in  v.  2  and  3. 
Tales  of  fashionable  life  contained  in 


Will,  The,  v.  2. 


Tales  and  traditions  of  Hungary.     T. 

PULZSKY  38: 


4771 


Tales  at  tea-time;  Fairytales. 
KNATCIIDULL-HUOKSSKN 


E.  H. 


38:      1065 


Tales,  essays,  and  sketches.     K.  MAC- 
XISH.     2  v 

Contents: 
v.l.   Life  of  Dr.    Maenish, 

by  D   M.  Moir. 
v.  2.  Barber  ot  Gotiingen. 
Colonel  O'Shatlghnessy. 
Colonel      O'Shaughnessy 

in  India. 

Confessions  of  an  unex 
ecuted  feminicide. 
Covenanters:    a  Scottish 

traditionary  tale. 
Death  and  the  fisherman. 
Execution  at  Paris. 
Loves  of  the  learned. 
Man-mountain. 
Man  with  the  mouth. 

Tales    for    Christmas     eve.        Rhoda 
BROUGHTON 

Contents : 

Behold,  it  was  a  dream. 
Man  with  the  nose. 
Poor  pretty  Bobby. 


33:    2755-6 


Man  with  the  nose. 
Metempsychosis.  Th<\ 
Night  near  Monte  Video. 
^>tes    of   a  jouyney    from 

Paris  to  Ostend. 
Punch  and  Judy. 
Red  man,  The. 
Singular  passage  in  my  own 

life. 

Terence  (V  Flaherty. 
Vision  of  Robert,  the  Bruce. 
Who  can  it  be  ? 
Who  murdered   Begbie?   a 

stage-coach  romance. 
Wig,  The. 


35:       2977 


Truth,  the  whole  truth  and 
nothing  but  the  truth, The. 
Under  the  cloak. 


Tales  from  American  history.     By  the 
author  of  American   popular   les 
sons.     N.  Y.      1830-52.     3  v.      16°.     4O:    264G-8 
Contents: 

v.  1.  Principal  facts  in  the  life  of  Chris 
topher  Columhus. 

v.  2.  Conquest  of  Mexico  and  Peru  ;  to 
which  are  added  some  facts  illustrative 
of  the  present  state  of  those  countries. 

Tales  from   Blackwood.      Edinburgh. 

n.  d.     12  v.  in  6.     16° 4O:    1G93-8 

Conten's : 

Adventure  in  the  north-west  territory,   v.  0,  10. 
Adventures  in  Texas.    C.  SKAI.SFIELU.     v.  5,  G. 
Antonio  di  t.'arara.     v.  9,  10. 
Beauty  draught,  The.    v.  0,  10. 
Ben-na-gioich.     v.  7,  8. 

Boh  Btirke'sdiiel  with  Ensign  Brady.  W.  MAUINN.  v.  3,  4. 
Boxes,  The.    v.  7,  8. 

Captain  Paton's  lament,    (poem.)    .!.(;.  [.OCKHAKT.  v.  ft,  li. 
Christine.     Countess  d'  AKBUUVILLB.    v.  5,  ti. 
College  theatricals,     v.  1,  2. 
Colonna  the  painter,     v.  1,2. 
Devereiix  hall.     Mrs.  C.  A.  B.  SOI'THEV.     v.  1,  2. 
Di  Vasari  :  a  tale  of  Florence.    Chas.  EUWAHDS.     v.  7,  8. 
Duellists,  The.     v.  V,  Id. 
Duke's  dilemma.  The.    v.  3,  4. 
Emerald  studs,  The.     W.  E.  AYTOITN.    v.  6,  15. 
Enchanter  Faustus  and  Queen  Elizaheth,  The.     v.  1,  2. 
Fatal  repast,  The.     v.  !l,  K). 
Father  Tom  and  the  pope.     v.  .'i,  4. 
First  and  last.    W.  MUDFOKD.    v.  3,  4. 
First  and  last  kiss.  The.    v.  11,  10. 
Floating  beacon.  The.     v.  1,  2. 
Florida  pirate,  The.     v.  9,  10. 
Forrest-race  romance,     v.  7,  8. 
Harry  Bolton's  curacy,     v.  9,  10. 
Haunted  and  the  haunters,    v.  It,  10. 
Headsman,  The.     v.  3,  4. 

How  I  became  a  yeoman.    W".  E.  AYTOI:\.    v.  1,  2. 
How  I  stood  for  the  Dreepdaily  burghs. 

VV.  E.  AVTOOK.    V.  3,  4. 
How  we  got  possession  of  the  Tuileries. 

W.  E.  AYTOUN.    v.  5,  6. 
How  we  got  up  the  Glenmutehkin  rftil- 

way.    W.  E.  AvTot'N.    v.  1,  2. 
Iron  shroud,  The.    W.  MVDFURD.     v.  1,2. 
Lnzaro's  legacy.    E.  B.  HAMLEY.     v.  1,  2. 
Legend  of  Gibraltar.    E.  K.  HAMLKY.     v.  1,  2. 
Magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay.  (poem.) 

J.  HudiiKs.    v.  :{.  4. 
Man  in  the  bell,  The.    v.  5,  0. 
Metempsychosis,  The.     R.  MACNISH.     v.  1,  2. 
My  college  friends.    C.  RI>SF.I  I,,    v.  3,  4. 
My  college  friends.    H.  LKIOKSTER.     v.  5,  6. 
My  college  friends.    W.  W.  HURST,    v.  6,  6. 
My  English  acquaintance.    F.  HAKPMAN.    v.  7,  8. 
My  friend,  the  Dutchman.    F.  HAKIIMAN.    v.  5,  C. 
Murderer's  last  night.    T.  DOUBLKDAY.    v.  7,  8. 
Napoleon,     (poem?)   J.  G.  LOCKHABT.    v.  1,  2. 
Narrative  of  certain  uncommon  things. 

H.  WILLIS,    v.  7,  8. 

Old  gentleman's  teetotum.  The.    v.  3,  4. 
Pandourand  his  princess,  The.    v.  9,  10. 
Petite  Madelaine,  La.    Mrs.  C.  A.  B.  SOUTHET.    v.  3,  4. 
Reading  party  in  the  long  vacation,  A.    v.  :i,  4. 
Rosanra:  tale  of  Madrid,    v.  9,  10. 
Sigismund  Fatello.    v.  7,  8. 
Singular    letter    from    Southern    Africa. 

VV.  MITCHELL,     v.  5,  6. 
Smuggler's  leap.    F.  HARDMAN. 
Story  without  a  tail,  A.     W.  MAOINN.    v.  1,  2. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TALES. 


213 


TALES. 


Tales  from  Blaokwood.  {continued.} — 
Surveyor's  tale.    Prof.  AvrouN.    v.  7,  8. 
Vanderdecken's  message  home.    v.  1,  2. 
Villnge  doctor.  The.    Counters  d'  ARBOUVILLB.    v.  5,  6. 
Vision  oi  GagliOBlTO.    W.  C.  KENT.    v.  'J,  10. 
Ways,  The.     v.  7,  8. 

Weary ful  woman,  The.    J.  ft  ALT.    v.  3,  4. 
Wet  wooing,  The.    v.  7,  H. 
Woe  to  us  when  we  lose  the  watery  wait,    (poem.)  v.  3,  4. 

Tales    from     Church     history.       See 

VKSTAL.     By  .Vfme.  La  Grunge. 
Tales  from  tin:  diary  of  a  sister  of 

mercy.     C.  M.  BKAMK 35:      2673 

Contents  : 


Fatal  accident,  The. 
Gambler's  wife,  The. 
Novice,  The. 
Priest's  death,  The. 


Apostate,  The. 
Besetting  HID,  The. 
Cross     and     the    crown 

The. 
Double  marriage,  The. 

Tales    from     English    history.         A. 

STKICKLAND , 39: 

Contents : 

Chase  of  Wareham  :  story  of  King  Ed 
ward,  the  martyr. 
Guthred,    the  widow's    slave :    a    story 

of  the  times  of  Alfred  the  great. 
Judgment  of  Sir  Thomas   Slore,  in  the 

time  of  Henry  the  eighth. 
Lady  Lucy's  petition  :  a  story  of  William 

the  third  and  Queen  Mary. 
Royal    brothers,   Tne :    a    story    of  the 

times  of  Richard  ihe  third. 
Sons  of  the  Conqueror,  The;    story    of 

the  times  of  William  the  first. 
Woolsey  bridge:    story  of  the  times  of 

Henry  the,  eighth. 
Historical  summary  to  each  story. 

Tales  from  the  fjeld:  a  second  series 
of  popular  talcs  from  the  Norse  of 
Peter  Christian  ASBJURNSKX.  G. 
W.  DASKNT 35: 


840 


Otn fen's  : 

Boots  and  the  boasts. 
Hoots  and  his  erew. 
Box       with      something 

pretty  in  it,  The. 
Charcoal  burner,  The. 
Companion,  The. 
Deal  I)      of     Chanticleer, 

andthe  greedyeat,  The. 
Father  of  the  family.The. 
Friends  in  life  and  death. 
Golden  b.rd,  The. 
Golden  palace  that  hung 

in  the  air. 
Goody     Gainst-the- 

stream. 

Green  knight.  The. 
Haunted     mill    and    the 

honest  penny,  The. 
How    they  got   Hairlock 

ho  n»e. 

How  to  win  a  prince. 
Kami's  three  stories: 

Death  and  the  doctor. 

The  day  of  the  world. 

The  pancake. 
King  Valemon,  the  white 


bear. 

Little     Freddy    and    his 

fiddle. 

Master  Tahaeco. 
Mother        Roundabout's 

daughter. 
Osborn    Boots    and    Mr. 

Glibtongue. 
Osborn's  pipe. 
Tales  from  the  German,  comprising 
specimens  of  the  most  celebrated 
authors.  Tr.  by  John  Oxen  ford 
and  C.  A.  Felling.  N.  Y.  1867. 
8° 

Oonten'a  : 
Axel  :  a  tale  of  the  thirty  years'  war.      C. 

F.  van  der  VELDK. 
Criminal    from    lost   honour.       F.    von 

SCHILLER. 

Cold  heart,  The.     Wilhelm  HAUFF. 
T.ibuifii.    J.  II.  MirsAKi's. 
Michael  Kohlhaas.     H.  von  KLEIST. 
NOS.C,  the  dwarf.     W.  HArrr, 
Sandman,  The.     E.  T.  W.  HOFFMAN. 
Wonders  in  the  Hpessart.      Karl  IMMKK- 

MANM. 


Our  parish  clerk. 
Peter's  best  stories : 

Pork  and  honey. 

The  hare  and  the  heiress. 

Slip  root  catch  Reynard's 
foot. 

Bruin  Goodfellow. 

Bruin      and      Reynard's 
partners. 

Reynard    wants    to    taste 

horseflesh. 
Peter     the     forester,    and 

Grumble-gizzird. 
Peter's  three  tales : 

Father  Bruin  in  the  corner. 

Reynard  and  Chanticleer. 

Goodman  Axehatt. 
Priest  and  the  clerk,  The. 
Sheep  and  the  pig  who  set 

up  house,  The. 
Shop-boy    and    his    cheese 

and  Peik. 
Silly  Mat. 

Silly  men  and  cunning  wives. 
Skipper  and  old  Nick,  The. 
Sweetheart  inthe  wood,  The. 


Taper  Tom. 

This  is  the  lad  who  sold  the 


- 

Three  lemons.  The. 
Three  years  without  wages. 
Town-mouse    and   the   fell- 

monse,  Th**. 
Troll  *  in  Hedale  wood. 


40: 


1009 


Tales    from    Molicre's    plays.     D.    15. 

LKNNARD 38: 

Contents : 
Avare,  L'. 

Bourgeois  gentilhomme, 
,  Le. 

Boole  des  femmes,  L*. 
Eoole  des  maris,  L'. 
Etourdi,  L'. 
Femmes  savantes,  Les. 
Fourberries    de    scapin, 
Les. 


1518 


George  Dandin. 
Maladc  imaginaire,  Le. 
Medecin  malgre  lui. 
Misanthrope. 
Pourceaugnac,  M.  de. 
Precieuses  redicules,  Les. 
Princes.se  d'Elide. 
Sg*marelle. 
Tartutfe. 


Tales  from   the   operas.     G.    F.   PAR- 


DOX    

Contents : 

Burbiere   di    Siviglia,    11. 
(Rootini.) 

T)on  Giovanni.     (Sfoznrf.) 

Don     Pascjuale.      (Doni 
zetti.) 

Eliser    d'    Ainore,    L\ 
(Doniz«£tt.) 

Ernani.     (Ve-'di.) 

Figlia    del     Reggimcnto, 
La.    (Donuetn.) 

Tales  from  real  life.    T.  3  ARTHUR.     35: 

Contents : 
Alice  Mellville. 
Bell  Martin. 
Family  pride. 

Tales  from  Shakespeare.     C.  and  M. 

LAMB 38: 


38:      4158 


Lncrezia  Borgia.  (Donizetti.) 
Mi'rtha.     (Flotow.) 
Norma.     (Bellini.) 
Puritani,  1.     (Brllini.) 
Uigoletto.    ( Ve  di.) 
Roberto  il  Diavolo.    (Meyer 
beer.) 

Somnambula,  La.    (Bellini.) 
Traviata,  La.    (Verdi.) 


Mary  Ellis. 

Pride  and  principle. 


804 


1293 


All's  well  that  ends  well. 

As  you  like  it. 

Comedy  of  errors. 

Cvmbeline. 

Hamlet,   prince  of  Pen- 
mark. 

King  Lear. 

Macbeth. 

Measure  for  measure. 

Merchant  of  Venice. 

Midsummer     night's 
dream. 


Much  ado  about  nothing. 

Othello. 

Pericles,  prince  of  Tyre. 

Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Taming  of  (he  shrew. 

Tempest,  The. 

Timoii  of  Athens. 

Twelfth    night ;    or,    What 

you  will. 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Winter's  tale. 


Tales   illustrating    the   passions.      In 

W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  14 #15: 

The  same 


Tales   in   political   economy. 
FAWCKTT 

Contents 


M.   G. 


34; 
37; 


4924 

4184 


Islander's   experience  of 

foreign  trade. 
Isle  pleasant. 

Tales  of  adventure.     R.  M.   BALLAN- 

TYNK.     4  v 35;   1483-G 

Contents : 

1.  On  the  sea: 

Haltle  an<|  the  breeze. 
Cannibal  islands. 
Fast  in  the  ice. 
Fighting  the  whales. 

2.  By  field,  Hood  and  moun 

tain  : 

Digging  for  gold. 
Lost  in  the  forest. 
Over  the  Rucky  Moun- 


tains. 
Sunk  at  sea. 


Rhipwrecked  sailors. 
Srimats,  The. 


3.  Wild    work    in   strange 

places  : 

Away  in  the  wilderness. 
Hunting  the  lions. 
Pioneers. 
Up  in  the  clouds. 

4.  on  the  coast : 
Chasing  the  sun. 
Saved  by  the  life-boat. 
Story  ot  the  rock. 


Wrecked,  but  not  ruined. 


Tales   of  the    Argonauts,   and    other 

sketches.     (F.)  B.  II ART K 37:      4058 

Content*: 
B:iby  Sylvester. 
Epi.-ode  of  Fiddletown. 
Fool  of  Five  Forks. 
How   old   man    Plunkett 
went  home. 

Tales  of  the  border. 

Contents : 
Capuchin,  The.  |      Pioneer. 

Silver  mine. 
Spy. 


Jersey  centenarian. 
PMMge  in  the  life  of  Mr. 

John  Outburst. 
Rose  of  Tuolumne,  The. 
Wan  Lee,  the  pagan. 

J.  HALL 37: 


I  >  irk  maid  of  Illinois. 
French  village. 
New  moon. 

Tales  of  the  borders  and  of  Scotland: 
historical,  traditionary  mid  imagin 
ative.  Ed.  by  J.  M.  WILSON.  20 

v.  in  10 

Contents  : 

Abduction,  The.     A.  LKIGHTON.    v.  6. 
Adopted  son.    J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  1. 


40: 


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TALES. 


214 


TALES. 


Tales  of  the  borders,  &e.,  (continued.} — 
Amateur  lawyers.     A.  LEIGHTUS.     v.  4. 
Angler's  tale.    O.  RICHARDSON,     v.  8. 
Archy  Armstrong.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  3. 
Autobiography  of  Wilhe  Smith.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  2. 
Avenger,  The;  or,  legend  of  M:iry  Lee.    A.  LEIGHTON. 
Battle  of  Drytte  sands,  The.    [anon.]     v.  8.  [v.  10. 

Bewildered  student.    J.  BETHCNK.     v.5. 
Bill  Stanley;  or,  a  sailor's  story,    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  ;J. 
Bill  Whyte.     Hugh  MILLEK.     v.  ;i. 
Bon  Gunltier's  tales.    Theo.  MARTIN. 

Country  quarters,     v.  -1, 

Mrs.  Humphrey  Greenwood's  tea-party,     v.  5. 
Bride,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  4. 
Bride  of  Bramblehaugh.     A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  s>. 
Broken  heart,  The:  a  tale  of  the  rebellion.    J.  M.  WIL 
SON,     v.  4. 

Caleb  Crabbin.    A.  LEIGHTON.    v.  fl. 
Cateran  of  Loehloy,  The.    ,).  MAIDMENT.     v.  4. 
Charles  Lawson.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  5. 
Chatelard.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  ft. 
Christie  of  the  cleek.     A.  LKIGIITON.     v.  5. 
Clerical  murderer,  The.     A.  LEK;HTON.     v.  8. 
Contrast  of  wives   The.     A.  LKIGHTON.     v.  <i. 
Cottar's  daughter,  The.     [anon.]     v.  8. 
Countess  of  Cassilis.    A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  8. 
Countess  of  Wistonburv.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  1. 
Cripple,  The  ;  or,  Ebenezer  the  disowned.  J.  M.  MACKAY. 
Curate  of  Govan.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  8.  [v.  o. 

Curse  of  Scotland.    A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  id. 
Disasters  ol  Johnny  Armstrong.    A.  CAMPBELL,    v.  1. 
Dissolved  pledge.    O.  RICHARDSON,     v.  10. 
Divinity  student.     D.  M.  Mont.     v.  'A. 

Domestic  gr.cfs  ol  Gustavus  M'lver.    A.  LEIGHTON.   v.  10. 
Dominie  ot  St.  Fillan's,  The.     A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  in. 
Donald  Gorm.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  1. 
Double-bedded  room.     W.  LOGAN,     v.  3. 
Dream,  The.    A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  7. 
Droich,  The.     A.  LEIOHTON.     v.  4. 
Duncan  M' Arthur.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  4. 
Duncan  Schulebred's  vision  of  judgment.     A.  LEIGHTON. 
Ellen  Arundel.     W.  LOGAN,     v.  5.  [v.  :i. 

Experimenter,  The.    J.  HOWELL.    v.  •£. 
Fun's  revenge,  The:  a  taie  of  the  border  gypsies.    J.  M. 

WILSON,     v.  1. 

Fair,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  2. 
Festivals,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  7. 
First  and  second  marriages.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  10. 
First-foot,  Thf.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  5. 
Floshend  inn,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  7. 
Forger,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  t>. 
Fortunes  ot  William  Wighton.    J.  HOWELL.     v.  1. 
Fugitive,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  9. 
Geordie  Willison,  and  the  heiress  of  Castle  Gower.    A. 

LEIGHTON.     v.  3. 

Ghost  of  Gairyburn.    A.  BETHUNE.     v.  6. 
Ghost  of  Howdycraigs.     A.  BETHUNE.     v.  fi. 
Gleanings  of  the  covenant.    T.  GILLESI-IE. 

Bonny  Mary  Gibson,     v.  8. 

Cairny  cave  of  Gavin  Miiir.     v.  it. 

Covenanter's  march,     v.  8. 

Curlers,  The.     v.  !L 

Douglas  tragedy,  Tne.    v.  8. 

EskiUlemuir  story,  The.     v.  8. 

Fatal  mistake,     v.  8. 

Grandmother's  narrative,     v.  8. 

Helen  Palmer,    v.  !). 

James  Remvick.     v.  9. 

John  Govan's  narrative,    v.  10. 

Kinaldy.     v.  It). 

"Old  Bluiitie."     v.  10. 

Old  Isbel  Kirk.     v.  !». 

Peden's  farewell  sermon,     v.  8. 

Persecution  of  the  M'Michaels.     v.  8. 

Porter's  ho.e,  The.     v.  :». 

Rescue  at  Enterkin,  The.    v.  8. 

Sergeant  Wilson,     v.  1J. 

Shoes  reversed,  The.     v.  10. 

Thomas  Harkness  of  Lockerben.    v.  10. 

Trials  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Austin,     v.  10. 

Violated  coffin,  The.     v.  \), 

Good  man  of  Dryfield,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  4. 
Grace  Cameron.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  8. 
Griael  Cochnuie.     J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  8. 
Guidwite  of  Coldingham.     J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  a. 
Guilty  or  not  guilty.     [;iuon.]     v.  .'i. 
Happy  conclusion,  The.    [anon.]     v.  8. 
Harden's  revenge.     A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  4. 
Hawiek  spate,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  10. 
Heir  ot  Inshannock.    J.  MAIDMENT.     v.  (i. 
Henpecked  man.  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  4. 
Highland  boy,  The.    A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  :J. 
Highland  tradition.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  y.  [v.  9. 

Hogmanay;  or,  the  lady  of  Ballochgray.     A.  CAMPBELL. 
Hume  and  the  governor  of  Berwick.     A.  LEIOHTON.     v.  i». 
I  canna  IK'  lashed  ,  or,  Willie  Grant's  cuufvs.siuns.     J.  M. 

WILSON,    v.  5. 

Irish  reaper,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  8. 
Judith,  the  Egyptian.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  4. 
Kate  Kennedy.    A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  1. 
Kathcran,  The.    A.  CAMPBELL.     v.'2. 


Tales  of  the  borders,  &c.,  (continued.) — 

Laidley  Worm  of  Spindleatnn  Hniigh.   J.  M.  WILSON,  v.  3. 
Laird  oflhmiick  tower,  The.     J.  H.     v.  4. 
Laird  of  Lue.ky's  How.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  5.  [v.  :t. 

Leaves  from  the  diary  of  an  aged  sp.nster.   J.  M.  WILSON. 
Leaves  from  tue  life  of  Alex.  Hamilton.    J.  M.  WILSON. 
Lee  11  Jamie  Murdieston.     A.  CAMPISELL.     v.  4.          [v.  10. 
Legend  of  Calder  Moor,  The.    J.  HOWELL.     v.  !), 
Legend  of  fair  Helen  of  Knvonnei.     A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  6. 
Leveller,  The.    J.  M.  WIL-OX.     v.  8. 
Lmton  lairds,  The.     A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  2. 
Lord  Dnrie  and  Christie's  will.     A.  LEKIHTON.     v.  1. 
Lord  of  Hermitage.     A.CAMPBELL,     v.  lu. 
Lost  heir  of  the  house  of  Elphinston.    Rev.  G.  THOMSON. 
Lottery  hull.     J.  M.  WTL-ON.     v.  7.  [v.  in. 

Lykewake,  The.     Hugh  MILLER,     v.  7. 
Maiden  feast  of  Cairnkihbie.     A.  LEIOHTON.     v.  2. 
Major  Weir's  coach.    J.  HOWELL.     v.  :(. 
Man-of-war's  man,  The.    J.  HOWELL.     v.  8. 
Meeting  at  St.  Boswell's.    O.  RICHARDSON,     v.  5. 
Midaide  Muggy.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  1. 
Mike  Maxwell  »nd  the  Givtua  Green  lovers.    A.  LEIGH- 
TON,     v.  li. 

Miser  of  NewabVy.    A.  LETGHTON.     v.  lo. 
Mr.  Surnuel  Ramsay  Thriven.     A.  LETGHTON.     v.  8. 
Monk  of  S1.  Anthony.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  2. 
Monk?  of  Drvburgh,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  2. 
Morttake:  a  legend  of  Morton.    .).  MAIDMENT.    v.  4. 
Mosstrooper,  The.    A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  (i. 
My  black  coat;  or,  the   breaking  of  the   bride's  china. 

J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  1. 

Myst-rious  di 8 Appearance,  The.    [*non.]    v.  8. 
Old  chronicler's  tales,  The.    A.  LEIGHTON. 

Death  of  J urnes  I.     v.  8. 

Death  of  James  III.     v.  8. 

Prince  of  Scotland,  The.     v.  7. 
Order  of  the  garter,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  7. 
Parsonage,  The  :  my  father's  fireside.    A.  PKTERKIN.    v. ;',. 
Penr.y  wedding,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  4. 
Perseverance;   or,  the  autobiography  of  Roderic  Gray. 

J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  8. 

Physiognomist's  tale,  The.    O.  RICHARDSON,     v.  4. 
Pol  wart  h  on  the  green.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  7. 
Pool' scholar,  The.     J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  4. 
Porter's  hole,  1  he.     T.  GILLESPIE.     v.  If. 
Prescription,  The;  or,  the  2!tth  of  September.    A.  LEIGH- 
TON,     v.  1. 
Professor's  tides,  The.     T.  GILLESPIE. 

Convivialists,  The.     v.  1. 

Dura  Den  ;  or,  second  thoughts  are  best.     v.  f>. 

Early  recollections  of  a  son  of  the  hills,     v.  2. 

En  thus  met,  The.    v.  7. 

Family  incidents,     v.  4. 

Home  and  the  gypsy  maid.     v.  4. 

Kirkyards.     v.  7. 

Last  of  the  pedlars,    v.  3. 

Medal,  The.     v.  5. 

Mistake  reel  fied.     v.  5. 

Mountain  storm,  The.     v.  1. 

Naiuial  history  of  idiots,     v.  7. 

Pe.it-castmg  time.     v.  5. 

Pheebe  Foitune.     v.  'J. 

Philips  Grey.     v.  1. 

Return,  Th*  .     v.  4. 

Social  man.  The.     v.  G. 

Su  cide's  grave,     v.  2. 

Three  brethren,  The.     v.  5. 

Trees  and  burns,    v.  7. 

Wedding,  The.     v.  ti. 

Rattling,  roaring  Willie.    A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  ','•. 
Recluse,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  !). 
Recluse  ol  the  Hebrides.     W.  LIKJAN.     v.  f>. 
Recollections  of  Robert  Burns.     Hugh  MILLKK.     v.  1. 
Recollections  of  a  village  patnaich.     J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  8. 
Red  hall,  The;  or,  Berwick  in  1*96.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  (i. 
Restored  son,  The.     O.  MCHAKDSON,     v.  7. 
Retribution.     A.  TAMPIIELL.     v.  7. 

Reuben  Perves  ;  or,  the  speculator.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  ti. 
Rival  uightcaj  s,  The.    A.  CAMPUELL.     v.  2. 
Roger  Goldie's  narrative.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  l), 
Romance  of  the  Siege  of  Perth.     A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  5. 
Rose;ill:in's  daughter.     A.  LEIGHTON.     v.  7. 
Rothesay  fisherman,  The.     O.  KH:HAUI>SON.     v.  .'i. 
Royal  bridal.  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  2. 
Rovii!  raid,  The.     A.  LEICHTON.     v.  2. 
Sabbath  wrecks,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  3. 
Salmon-fisher  of  Udoll.     H.  MILLER,     v.  2. 
Sit \ings  and  doings  of  Peter  Puterson.     J.  M.  MACKAY. 
Schoolfellows,  The.    O.  RICHARDSON,     v.  i>.  [v.  10. 

Scottish  hunters  ol  Hudson's  bay.     Hugh  MILLKU.     v.  '. 
Sea  fight,  The.     [anon.]     v.  10. 
Sea  skirmish,  Th".    [anon.]     v.  Hi. 
Sea-storm,  The.     '  >.  HxoHAKDflON,     v.  G. 
Seer's  cave,  The.     W.  HETHKUINUT  .N.     v.  3. 
Serjeant's  tales,  The.    J.  HOWELL. 

Beggiu's  I'iiin,  .     v.  4. 

Impru  lent  nuirringe,  The.    y.  5. 

John  Stimulus  voyage  to  India,     v.  4. 

Packman's  journey  to  London,     v.  o. 

Palatines,  The.     v.  :i. 
Seven  years'  dearth,  The.    J.  HOWELL.    v.  7. 


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TALES. 


Tales  "f  tlu;  borders,  &c.,  (continued.) — - 

Simple  man  is  the  beggar's  brother.    J.  M.  WILSON,   v.  9 
Sir  Patrick  Hume.    J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  5. 
Skean  Dhu,  The.    A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  7. 
Slave,  The.    J.  HOWELI..     v.  •£. 
Smuggler,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  6. 
Snow-storm  of  I8i*>,  The.     A.  CAMPBELL,     v.  3. 
Solitary  of  the  cave,  The.    J.  .M.  WILSON,     v.  "J. 
Sportsman  of  Onttieldhangri.     A.  LEIUHTON.     v.  10. 
Story  of  Chi  ra  Douglas.     W.  LOOAN.     v.  2. 
Story  of  May  Dar.ing.    J.  F.  SMITH,     v.  r>. 
Story  of  T  jin  Bertram.     O.  RICHARDSON,     v.  8. 
Surgeon's  tales,  The.    A.  LEIUUTON. 

Artist,  The.     T.  4. 

Bereaved,  The.    v.  9. 

Case  of  evidence,  The.     v.  8. 

Cherry-stone,  The.    v.  4. 

Condemned,  The.     v.  !>. 

Conscience-stricken,  The.    v.  3. 

Cured  ingrate,  The.    v.  1. 

Diver  and  the  Ml.    v.  -I. 

Glass  back.  The.    v.  ti. 

Henwife,  The.     v.  4. 

Monomaniac,  The.    v.  9. 

Somnambulist  of  Redcleugh.    v.  .'1. 

Suicide,  The.     v.  6. 

Three  letters,  The.     v.  0. 
Tales  of  the  East  Neuk  of  Fife.     M.  F.  CONOLLY. 

Castle  of  Trail,  The.     v.  5. 

Legend  of  the  church  of  Abercrombie.    v.  fi. 

Robbery  at  Pittenweem  and  the  porteous  mob.    v.  0. 

Romance  of  the  May.     v.  .5.  [v.  9. 

Story  of  Charles  Gordon  and  Christina  Cunningham. 
Thomas  of  Chartres.     Hu<*h  MIU.KK.    v.  9. 
Tom  Duncan's  yarn.    U.  Itic  IIAUIWON.     v.  5. 
Trials  and  triumph*.     J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  Hi. 
Trials  of  Menie  Dempster,  The.     A.  LEIGH-TON,     v.  7. 
Tivo  comrades.  The.     T.  GILLESPIE.     v.  (J. 
Two  sailors.  The.    O.  KICIIAKIWON.     v.  7. 
Unhidden  finest..  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  9. 
Unknown,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  7. 
Vacant  chair,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,     v.  1. 
W  irning,  The.     A.  HKTIII  NE.     v.  X. 
We'll  have  another.    J.M.  WIISHN.     v.  6. 
White  woman  ot  T'trras.     I*.  MAXWELL,     v.  <i. 
Whitsome  tragedy,  The.    J.  M.  WILSON,    v.  'I. 
Widow  ot  Dunskaith.     Hug"  MILLER,     v.  L. 
Wif>of  the  wnddy.  A.    J.M.WILSON,     v.  1. 
Young  laird,  T';e.    A.  BETIII-SE.     v.  2. 

Tales  <>f  the  Cleikum  inn.    In  W.  S. 

C.  L.,  v.  9 34:      417!) 

Thesame *15:      4919 

Tales   of   the   drama.      Minn   E.    W. 

MACAULKY 38:      2121 

Contents : 


Belle's  stratagem,  The. 
Brothers,  The. 
Conscious  lovers,  The. 
Coriolanus. 
Duke  of  Milan. 
Kdwarrt,     the     black 

prince. 

Gamester,  The. 
Georsje  Itarnwell. 
Good-natured  man,  The. 
Hypocrite.  Tli.-. 


Inconstant. 
Introduction 


speare's  plays. 
Jnlins  ( 'a'sar. 


to     Shake- 


King  Johl 

King  Kichard  II. 
Lady  Jane  (Jrey. 
Merchant  of  Venice. 
Quaker,  The. 
Way  to  keen  him. 
Winter's  tale. 

Tales  of  th.-  East  Neuk   of  Fife.     /« 

W.  T.  H.,  v.  5,  9 40:1715-19 

Contents  : 

Castle  of  Trail,  v.  5. 
Legend  of  the  church  of 

Abercrombie,  v.  5. 
Hobberv  at   Pittenweem, 

and  the  porteous  mob, 

v.9. 

Tales  of  fashionable  life.     M.  EDGE- 
WORTH.       In  her  N.  and  T.,v.  3-5.37:1498-1502 
Contents : 


Komance      of      the      May, 

v.  5. 
Story  of  Charles  Gordon  and 

Christina       Cunningham, 


Dun,  The. 
Knnul. 
v.  4.  Almiria. 

Manu'iivring. 
Vivian. 

Tales  of  female  heroism, 
d.     2  v.  in   1.      16° 


V.  5.  Absentee,  The. 
Kmilie  de  Coulanifes. 
Madame  de  l-'lrnrv. 
Modern  (Jriselda,  1'he. 


Loud.     n. 


4O:       2658 


1.  Au^'iisiliia,  maid  of  Sar- 

a^ossa. 

Flora  M;i  -'I'.niilil. 
Ht-art  of  Montrosc,  The. 
La-ly  Banks, 
Lady  Kanshawe. 
Li-lv  GrHi-II  !!ii!llle. 
Lady  Harriet  Acland. 
Laity  Morton. 
Mrs  Jane  Lane. 
Wiuuifred,    Countess    of 

Nithsdale. 

2.  Kli/.abeth  Ca-/.otte. 


lientlle  Montaltl. 

i.'  -n  mile  von  iler  Wart. 

Helen  Walker. 

Joan  of  Arc. 

Lady  Sale. 

Madame  de  Mlramlon. 

Madame  la  Kochcjaquclin. 

Mademoiselle  A  mhos. 

Mademoiselle  >l>-  sombrenli. 

Miller's  maid.  The. 

Miss  Mackay. 

Mrs.  Spencer  Smith. 

Uustic  heroine,  A. 


Tales    of  the    five   senses.       Same   ax 

Christian     physiologist.         Gerald 

GRIFFIN- 37;  3557 

Tales  of  the  genii.  J.  RIDLKY 39:  410 

Tales  of  Glauber-Spa.  N.  Y.  1833. 

2  v.  in  1.     12° 4O:       1700 

Content! : 

:.  Block-house,  The.    Win. 

LiKaoJCTT, 

Boyuca.     Hobt.  C.  SANIJH. 
Mister    Green.      Kobt.    C. 

SANDS. 
Selim,    the     benefactor     of 

mankind.  J.  K.  PAUI.DINO. 

Jas.    K. 
33:      3332 


1.  Childe  KoelilT-s  pllKrim- 
a«e.  J.  K.  PAn.hiNH. 

Le  iiossu.  C.  M.  SKnu- 
WICK. 

MedHeld.  W.  C.  BUY  A  XT. 

Skeleton's  cave.  W.  C. 
BKVANT. 

Tales  of  the   good    woman. 


PAULDING. 

Contents  : 

Azure  hose.  The. 

Cobus  Yerks. 

Duiuh  Kirl.Tlie. 

Dvspepsy. 

Memoir  of  the  unknown 


Politician,  The. 
Progress  of  the  age. 
Revenge  of  Saint  Nicholas. 
Hide  of  Saint  Nicholas. 


author. 

Tales  of  a  grandfather.  1st  series. 
Scotland.  ,S'i>  Walter  SCOTT.  Par 
ker  ed.  v.  48 *39;  1348 

The   same.      2nd   series.      Scotland. 

v.   49-50 *39:1349-50 

The    same.      3rd    series.      Scotland. 

v.  51-52 *39:1351-52 

The  same.     4th  series.     France,     v. 

53-54 *39: 1353-54 

The  same.     Bost.     1861-5.    6  v.     16°.39: 1497-1502 
Tales  of  the  great  St.   Bernard.     Geo. 

CROLY,  D.  D.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  7.     34:      4177 

Thcsame *15:       4917 

Tales  of  heroes:  taken  from  English 

history.     Lond.     1869.     sm.  8° 4O:       2670 

Conten's  : 


Alfred  the  great. 
Henry    V,    ihe    hero    of 

Atfincourt. 
Henry   VI;  or,  the  Maid 

of  Orleans. 


Prince  Kdward,  son  of  Kini; 

Henry  111. 
Kichard  Cu'ur-de.-Lion. 


Tales    of    the 
GKIKKIN... 


jury-room. 


Gerald 
37:       3555 


Contents : 
Antrim  Jack. 
Drink,  my  brother. 
Jury  room,  The. 
Knight      without     re 
proach. 

Lame  tailor  of  Macel. 
McKnerv,  the  covetous. 
Mistake,  The. 


Mr.    libbot    O'Leary,    the 

curious. 
Prophecy,  The. 
Raven's 'nest,  The. 
Slglsmund. 

sir  Dowllng  O'HartiKan. 
.story-teller  at  fault,  The. 
Swans  of  I.ir, The. 


Tales  of  kings  and  <|tieens  of  England: 

stories   of  camps   and    battlefields, 

wars  and  victories.     S.  PKKCY 

Tales    of  the    Minister   festivals.      G. 

GKIKKIN.     3  v 

Contents  : 
1.  Aylmers   of   Bally-Ayl- 

mer. 

Barber  of  Bautry. 
Brown  man,  '1'lie. 
Hand  and  word,  The. 
Knight  of  the  sheep.  The. 
Owney   and     Ow  ney-na- 

peAK, 
Kock  of  the  Candle,  The. 

Tales  of    Nethercourt. 

ADAMS 35;        209 

Content*  : 
I.  Chief  of  the  school,  The.     |  II.  Lost  wife.  The. 

Tales  of  the  northwest;  or,  sketches 
of  Indian  life  and  character.  W. 
J.  SNKLLINO 

Contents : 

The  captive.  The  Hohays.  The  devoted. 
Payton  Skah.  Charles  "Her/..  The  Bois 
Brule.  U'ecnokhcnchah  Waiikeeteekah. 
La  Bulte  des  liiorts.  Pincholl.  The 
lover's  leap. 

Tales   old    and    new.      C.    CARLOS- 

Cl.AKKK 35;       4332 


38:      4336 

37:   3552-4 


Yllltifre  ruin.  The. 
2.  Card  drawer,  The. 
Half  sir,  The. 

Sketches  illustrative  of  life 
and  manners  In  south  of 
Ireland. 

suil  Dhuv,  the  coiner. 
I  Rivals   The. 
Tracy's  ambition. 

Rev.   H.  C. 


Contents . 

Blind  Thyrza. 

Handsome  Hu^h. 
Lost  and  found. 


Only  child,  An. 

strife  and  peace  In  Hornum. 

/alxhel,  the  Kil'sy. 


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21C 


TAYLOR. 


Appearance    is    against 

her. 
Austin  and  his  wife. 


Tales    of    real  lif<\      Mr*.  A.  OPIK. 

In  Works,  v.  2 38:       3902 

Contents  : 

Lady  Anne  and  Lady  Jane. 
Mysterious  stranger,  The. 
Valentine's  eve. 

Tales    of  the    revolution :   being    rare 

and    remarkable     passages    in    the 

history  of  the  war  of  1775.     N.  Y. 

1836.      16° 4O:       2673 

Tales  of  a  traveller.     W.  IKVIXO 38:  00 


Contents  : 

1.  Strange  stories  by  a  ner 
vous  gentleman : 
Adventure  of  the  Ger 
man  student. 
Adventure  of  my  aunt. 
Adventure  of  my    un 
cle. 

Adventure  of  the  mys 
terious  picture. 
Adventure  of  the  mys 
terious  stranger. 
Bold  dragoon,  The. 
'Great  unknown,  The. 
Hunting  dinner,  The. 
Ktory     of    the     young 

Italian. 
2. Buckthorne    and    his 

friends. 

Booby  squire,  The. 
Buckthorne ;       or,      the 
young  man  of  great  ex 
pectations. 
Club    of    quear    fellows, 

The. 
Grave    reflections    of    a 

disappointed  man. 
Literary  dinner,  A. 

The  same 


Literary  life. 
Notoriety. 

Poor  devil  author,  The. 
Practical  philosopher,  A. 
Strolling  manager,  The. 
S.Italian  banditti.  The. 
Adventure  of  the  English 

man. 
Adventure    of    the    little 

antiquary. 
Adventure  of  the  Popkins 

family. 

Belated  travellers  The. 
Inn  at  Terracina,  The. 
Painter's  adventure,  The. 
Storv  of  the  bandit  chief 

tain. 

Story  of  the  young  robber. 
4.  Money  diggers,  The. 
Adventure   of  the    black 

fisherman. 

Devil  and  Tom  Walker. 
Hell-gate. 
Kiild  the  pirate. 
Wolfert   Webber;    or,  gol 

den  dreams. 


38:          61 

Tales   of  truth    and   trust.     Lady   G. 

FULLKRTON  .». 37:       2557 


Contents  : 

Ad  majore.m  Dei  glorlam. 
Beggar    of  the    steps    of 

St.  Roch. 
Blacksmith  of  Antwerp. 


Tales  of  woman's   trials. 
F.  HALL.     Ill  us , 


Mosspits. 

Mother. 

Old  maid. 

Private  purse. 

I'ses  of  adversitv. 

Wife  of  two  husbands. 

Wisdom  of  forethought. 


Karth  without  heaven:  a 
reminiscence. 

Reparation  :  a  story  of  the 
reign  of  Louis  XIV. 

Trouvaille;  or,  the  soldier's 
adopted  child. 

Mrs.  A.  M. 
37:      3888 

Contents  : 

Hear  anil  forbear. 
Curse  of  property. 
Daily  governess. 
Forced  hlooms. 
Governess,  The. 
(irace  Huntly. 
Lost  beauty. 
Merchant's     (laughter, 
The. 

The  same 37:       3889 

Tails  qualis.     G.   GRIFFIN.     Same  as 

Tales  of  the  jury-room 37:      3555 

Talisman,  The.    Sir  W.  SCOTT.    1'ar- 

kered :!39:      1336 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39:       1358 

The  same.    Abbotsford  ed 39:       1367 

The  same 39:       1388 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2v 39:    1433-4 

The  same.     Poeket  ed 39:      1404 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:      1491 

Talk-stoppers.  Nee  COLLIN'S  Queen's 

revenge 35:       4581 

Talvi       (pseud.)    Nee  ROBINSON,  Mr-s. 

T.  A.  L.  v.  J. 
Tamburini,  Antonio.     Mrs.  ELLET. 

In  Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians...     37;       1050 
Tancred ;  or,  the   new   crusade.     H. 

DISRAELI 37:         670 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:        077 

Tanglewood  tales:  being  a  second 

book  of  wonder.    N.  HAWTHORNE.     37:      4189 


Contents  •' 

Circe's  palace. 
Dragon's  teeth  The. 
Gulden  tleece,  The. 


Minotour,  The. 
Pomegranate  seeds,  The. 
Pygmies,  The. 


Tannhauser,  The;  or,  the  lord  of  the 
woods.  Part  II.  Ludwig  TIECK. 
In,  R.  G.  N.,  v.  4 4O: 


1503 


Tapestried  chamber,   The.     Sir  W. 

SCOTT.     Parker  ed *39:       1340 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1370 

The  same.      With  Castle  dangerous...     39:       1394 

The  same.     Household  ed..... 39:       1434 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:       1404 

Tappy's  chicks:  links  between  nature 
and  human  nature.     Mrs.  G.  CUP- 

PLES 35:      5104 

Tara  :  a  Mahratta  talc.     M.  TAYLOR.     39:   2804-6 
Tardieu,  Jules.  (J.  T.  Saint- Germaine). 
ONLY    a  pin :  an    instructive    moral 
story.      Tr.    from    the   French    by 

P.  S.      N.  Y.      1873.      16° 39:       2750 

Tartini,  Giuseppe.     Mm.  ELLET.     In 

Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians  37:       1650 

Tasmanian  lily,  The.  J.  BONWICK.  35:  2354 
Tasso  and  Leonora.  A.  MANNING...  38:  2487 
Tatem,  M.  H.  (pseud.)  See  HAZ- 

I.ETT,    Helen. 

Tattered  Tom  series.     H.  ALGER,  jr. 


Contents  : 

FIRST: 
1.  Tattered  Tom. 


SECONIK    - 

L  Julius,   the    street    hoy   out 
west.    35: 5311. 

2.  Youii^  outlaw.    3.~>:~,r,2 

3.  Sam's  chance.    35:5.>1 


2750 
2757 
2758 

2759 
2760 

2761 
2702 


..  35:550 

2.  Paul,  the  peddler.    35:539 

3.  I'hil,  the  tiddler.    3",:541 

4.  Slow  and  sure.    35:547 

Tautphoeus,  I.  Baronet  von. 

AT  odds.     Phil.     1803.     12° 39: 

The  same.    Leip.     1803.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  10° 39; 

CYRILLA;  or,  the  mysterious  engage 
ment.  Phil.  1871.  8° ."...*....  39: 

The  same.     Leip.    1853.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  10° 39: 

INITIALS,  The.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 39: 

The  same.     Leip.     1865.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  10° 39: 

QUITS:   a   novel.     Phil.     1806.     12°.     39: 
The  same.     Leip.     1858.    2v.ini. 

sq.  10° 39:       2703 

Tayler,  Charles  B. 

LEGENDS  and  records,  chiefly  histori 
cal.  N.  Y.  1855.  12° 39:  2770 

Contents : 

Anecdote  of  (Jeorge  III. 
A  n  ue  of  Clevea. 
liihlc  in  Spain. 
Karl  of  Stratford. 
FulKeutius  and  Meta. 
(iuyon  of  Marseilles. 
Lady  Anne  C'arr. 

Taylor,  Miss. 

Ql'ICKSTAR.       N.    Y. 

Taylor,  Benjamin  F. 
GRAMMAR  of  life,  The.  fn  L.  C.,  v.  4.    4O: 
THREE   November   days.     In   L.    C., 

v.  n .". 4O: 

Taylor,  (James)  Bayard,     (b.  1825). 
BEAUTY  and  the  beast,  and  tales   of 
home.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 

Contents: 

Beauty  and  the  beast. 
Can  a  life  hide  itself. 
Experiences  ofthe  A.  C. 
Friend  Eli's  daughter. 
Jacob  Flint's  journey. 

HANNAH   Thurston.      N.    Y.      1806. 

12° 39:  2781 

JOHN  Godfrey's  fortune.  N.  Y.  1865. 

12° 39:  2782 

JOSEPH  and  his  friends:  a  story  of 

Pennsylvania.     N.   Y.   and    Lond. 

1870.  "l2° 39:  2783 

STORY  of  Ketmett.  N.  Y.  and  Lond. 

1870.      12° 39:       2784 

Taylor,  .1.  W. 

VICTIM  of  intrigue:  a  tale  of  Burr's 
conspiracy.  Cin.  1847.  8°.  In 
Western  miscellanies,  v.  1 «33:  5890 


I.ady  Lisle. 
Lady  Russell. 
Lowlv  ladv. 
Son  and  heir. 
Story  of  Fiesco. 
Vision  of  conscience. 


1873.     12° 39:       2775 


1014 


39:      2780 


Miss  llartram's  trouble. 
Mrs.  Strongitharm's  report. 
Stnuige  friend,  The. 
Twin  love. 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TAYLOR. 


217 


THACKERAY. 


Taylor,  .lane.     (1783-1824). 

PLKASURKS  of  tast«,  The;  and  other 
stories:  with  a  sketch  of  her  life 
by  Mrt.  S.  J.  Rule,  N.  Y.  1847. 
18° 39: 


2  7  in 


Contents  : 

Busy  idleness. 

Clever  fool.  The. 

Conversation  in  a  library. 

Correspondence  between 
u  motlierand  daughter. 

Cousin's  letter. 

Cousin's  visit. 

Curious  instrument,  A. 

Day's  pleasure,  A. 

Discon  ten  ted  pend  it  1  u  m , 
The. 

Evening  thoughts. 

Every  man  his  own  for 
tune-teller. 

Fable  in  verse,  A. 

Francis's  dream. 

How  it  strikcsa  stranger. 

I  can  do  without  it. 

liberal  taste,  A. 

Life  of  a  tooKlmr-glaas. 

Life  of  Miss  Taylor,  by 
Mn.  HAI.K. 


Little  biographers. 

Lover  of  ease,  The. 

Lucy  iiinl  her  mother. 

Lucy's  wishes. 

Man  and  animals. 

Mirth  and  cheerfulness. 

Now  and  then. 

One  pound  and  ten  thousand. 

Philosopher's  stone. 

I'ilKrimaKe  of  learning.  Tlie. 

IMeasnres  of   taste:    a    dia 
logue. 

Hellectirtns     oil     a     day's 
pleasure. 

Spring  (lowers. 

Sore  tongue,  The. 

Theory  atid  practice. 

Winter  evenings. 

Wise  man.  The. 

Wonderful  bird,  The. 


Taylor,  Meadows. 

SKKTA.     Lond.     1872.     3  v.     sm.  8. 
TARA:  a  Mahratta  tale.    Lcip.    18G4. 

3  v.     sq.    16° 

Tefft,  Benjamin  Franklin. 

SHOULDER  knot,  The';  or,  .sketches  of 
the  three-fold  life   of  man.     N.  Y. 

1857.     12° 

Tekel ;   or,    Cora    Glencoe.      H.    A. 

BRAGG.     (Braganza) 

Telemachus,  Adventures  of.     F.  de 

la  M.  Fe.veLON 

Telfer,  Miss. 

BY  no  fault   of  their  own  :   a   novel. 

Lond.     1873.     3  v.    sm.  8° 

Tell  me  a  story.     E.  GRAHAM 

Contents  : 

Charlie's     disappoint 
ment. 

Con  and  the  little  people, 
(lood  ni^ht  Winny. 

Tell-tale.     E.  S.  PHKI.I-S. 


39: 
39: 

39: 
*35: 

37: 


2801-3 
2804-G 

2812 
2GG3 
20G3 


39:2 
37: 


817-19 
3255 


Keel  fairies,  The. 
Murv  Ann  Jolly, 
Too  bad. 


(Onyx).... 
Temme, -I.  I).  H.     (b.   1798). 

ANNA  Hammar;  a  tale  of  cotem- 
porary  German  life.  Tr.  from  the 
German  bv  Alferd  H.  Guernsey. 

1860.     8°.." 

Temper.     Mrs.  A.  OI-IK.     ///.  Wojks, 


38:   4385 


39: 
38: 


2820 
3903 
1690 

787 
4577 
3041 


Temper  and  temperament.     Mrs.  S. 

S.  ELLIS 37: 

Contents  : 

Imprisoned  mind,  The.      |     Managing  wife. 

Temperance  tract.  The.     T.  S.  AR- 

TiirK.     In  Martyr  wife 35: 

Tempest  and  sunshine.     Mrs.   M.  J. 

HOLMKS 37: 

Tempest-tossed  :    a  romance.     T. 

TILTON 39: 

Templeton,  Timothy,  (pseud.)  See 
ADAMS,  Charles. 

Temptation.     J.  P.  SMITH 39; 

Temptation ;  or,  the  merchant's 
story.  By  the  author  of  Marion 
Howard.  In  Peter's  journey 4O: 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.  T.  S.  AR 
THUR 35: 

Ten  old  maids:  and  five  of  them  were 
wise,  and  five  of  them  were  foolish: 
a  novel.  Julie  P.  SMITH,  (f'/iris- 
tabel  doldtmith) 39;  1940 

Ten    thousand    a    year:    a   novel.     8. 

WARRKX 4O:        232 

The  same.     Tatichnitz  ed 4O:     233-5 

Thesame 4O:     23G-7 


1GGO 
805 


Ten  times  one  is  ten.     E.   E.   HAI.K. 

(Col.  Fred.  Ingram)  .....................     37; 

Ten  years:  a  novel.     G.  YOUNG  .........     4O: 

Tenant  of  the  old  brown   house.     L. 

C.  MOUI.TON.     In   My  third  hook.     38: 
Tenant  of  Wildfell  hall"   A.  BRONTU. 

(Acton  Bell]  ...............................     35: 

Tenants  of  Malory.    ,1.  S.  LF.FANU...     38: 
Tender  tyrants.     Jus.  VKRKY  ...........     39; 

Tennessee's  partner.  (F.)  B.  HARTK. 

In  Luck  of  Roaring  camp  ............     37: 

Tenth  haycock,  The.  11.  MARTINKAU. 

In  Illus.  of  taxation,  v.  2  .............     38: 

Terhune,    .Mary    Virginia    (Hawes). 

(Marion  Harland). 
ALONK.     N.  Y.     1873.     12°  ............     39: 

AT  last:   a  novel.    N.  Y.     1870.    12°.     39: 
BATTLE  summer.     With  Helen  Gard 

ner's  weddin     day 


...................... 

CHAKHYDIS.  With  Phemie's  tempta 

tion  .......................................... 

COLONEL  Floyd's  wards.  Same  ax 

Helen  Gardner's  wedding  day  ...... 

EMPTY  heart  ;  or,  husks,  and  For  but 

ter,  for  worse.  N.  Y.  1871.  12°. 
FOR  better,  for  worse.  HUh  Empty 

heart  ........................................ 

FROM  my  youth  up.  N.  Y.  1874. 


39; 
39: 
39: 
39; 
39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 


3840 
1321-2 

3182 

2880 
1462 
3668-70 

4056 
2648 

2831 
2832 

2835 
2843 
2835 
2833 
2833 
2834 
2835 
2836 
2837 


HKI.KN  Gardner's  wedding  day.     N. 

Y.  1870.  12° 

HIDDEN  path,  The  N.  Y.  1873. 

12° 

HUSHANDS  and  homes.  N.  Y.  18GG. 

12° 39: 

Contents  : 

Hasty  speech,  and  what 

came  of  it. 

Homespun  and  velvet. 
How  they  do  H. 

HUSKS;  or,  the  empty  heart,  and 
Colonel  Floyd's  wards.  N.  Y. 

186G.    12° 

JESSAMINE:  a  novel.     N.   Y.     1872. 

12° 39: 

MIRIAM.     N.  Y.     1866.     12° 39: 

MOSS-SIDE.     N.  Y.     1870.     12° 39: 

NKMKSIS.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 39: 

PIIKMIK'S  temptation:  and   Charby- 

dis.     n.  t.  p.      12° 39;       2843 

KfHY's  husband:    a  novel.      N.  Y. 

1873.     12° 39; 

SUNNY  bank.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 39: 

TRUK  as  steel.     N.  Y.     1872.     12°...     39: 
Terrible  secret:  a  novel.  May  Agnes 

FLKMMING " 37: 

Terrible  temptation.     C.  KKADK 39: 

Terribly  strange  bed.     ( \V.)  W.  COL 
LINS.      With  Frozen  deep 35: 

Tested.     C.  E.  GARDNER 37: 

Teverino.  A.   L.   A.  D.  DUDEVANT. 

(George  Sand.) 37: 

Thackeray,  Miis  Anne  Isabella. 
BI.UKHEARD'S  keys,  and  other  stories. 
N.  Y.     1875.     8° 39: 

Contents: 

Jack  and  the  bean-stulk.  I      White  cat.  The. 
Kiqnet  .1  la  Houppe. 

MKRRY-MAKIXG.  With  To  Esther, 
and  other  sketches 39: 

Miss  Angel.     N.  Y.     1875.     8° 39: 

MORRKTTI  Campanula.  With  To 
Esther,  and  other  sketches 39: 

OLD  Kensington:  a  novel.  N.  Y. 

1873.  8° 39: 


Leah  Moore's  trial. 

Nobody  to  blame. 

Two  ways  of  keeping  a  wife. 


39:       2838 


2839 
2840 
2841 
2842 


2844 
2845 
284G 

2257 

1G7 

4553 
2822 

923 


2860 


2865 
2861 

2865 
2862 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


THACKERAY. 


218 


THACKERAY. 


Thackeray,  J/ws  Anne  I.,  (continued.) — 
Ot'T  of  the  world.      With  To  Esther,   . 

and  other  sketches 39:       2865 

SOLA.      With  To    Esther,    and   other 

sketches 39:       2865 

STORY  of  Elizabeth,  with  other  tales 

and  sketches     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 39:       2863 


Five  old  friends: 
Beauty  and  the  beast. 
Cinderella. 

Jack,  the  giant-killer. 
Little  red  riding-hood. 


Sleeping    beauty 

wood. 
Out  of   the   world, 

Esther. 
Story  of  Elizabeth. 

39: 


in    the 
and   To 


The  same.      Leip.      1863.     sq.  16°. 
To  Esther,  and  other  sketches.  Lond. 

1869.     sm.  8° 39: 

Contents  : 

Merry-making. 
Moretti  Campanula. 


Out  of  the  world. 
Sola. 


VILLAOK  on  the  elitf,  with  other 
stories  and  sketches.  Host.  I860. 
12° 


39: 


28G4 
2865 


2866 


Con'ents : 

From  an  island.  Little  scholars. 

Miscellanies:  Making  merry. 

Chirping  crickets.  Out  ot  the  silence. 

City  of  refuge.  Sad  hour. 

End   of  a   long    day's  Tollers  and  spinsters. 

work.  Village  on  the  clitr,  The. 
Heroines     and     their 
grandmothers. 

The  same.     Leip.     1871.     16° 39:       2867 

Thackeray,     William      Makepeace. 
(Michael Angela   Titmarsh).    (1811- 
1863). 
BEDFORD  Row  conspiracy.    In  Misc., 

v.  3.     Phil,  ed " 33:      4009 

The  snme.     In  Misc.,   v.   3.     Host. 

ed 33:       4013 

The  same.     In   Misc.,  v.    7.     Leip. 

ed 33:       4006 

The  same 33:      4001 

BI.UEBAKD'S  ghost.     /«  L.  C.,  v.  9...     40:      1619 
BOOK,  of  snobs.    In  Misc.,  v.  1.    Phil. 

ed 33:      4007 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.   3.     Host. 

ed 33:      4013 

The  same.     In   Misc.,  v.   1.     Leip. 

ed 33:       3995 

Thesame 33:       4003 

CATHAKINE:  a  story.    In  Misc.,  v.  5. 

Host,  ed 33:      4015 

Thesame.     Leip.      1870.     sq.    16°.     39:       2880 
CHRISTMAS  books.     In  Misc.,   v.   5. 

Hosted 33:       4015 


Cunff./l's: 

Doctor  liirch. 
Kicklelmrys        on        the 
Khine. 

COP'S  diary.  In  Misc., 

ed 

The  same.  In  Misc., 

ed 

Thesame.  In  Misc., 

ed 


Mrs.  Perkins's  hall. 

Our  street. 

Rose  and  the  ring. 

v.    1.     Phil. 
33: 

v.  1.     Bost. 

33: 

v.   4.     Leip. 
33: 


Thesame 33: 

DKNNIS  Duvnl.    In  Misc.,  v.  3.    Bost.     33: 

The  same.     Leip.     1807.     16° 39: 

DIARY  of  C.  Jeames  de  la  Pltiche, 

Esq.     In  Misc.,  v.  2.     Phil  ed 33: 

The  same.     In   Misc.,   v.    1.     Bost. 

ed 33: 

The  same.     In   Misc.,  v.   4.     Leip. 

ed 33: 

Thesame 33: 

FATAL  boots,   The.     In    Misc.,  v.    1. 

Phil,  od 33: 

The  same.     In   Misc.,  v.   3.      Bost. 

ed 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.   3.     Leip. 

ed 33: 


4007 
4011 

3998 
4004 
4013 
2881 

4008 
4011 

3998 
4004 

4007 
4013 
3997 


Thackeray,  Wm.  M.,  (continued.) 

Thesame 33:       4004 

FITZ-HOODLK  papers:   In   Misc.,  v.  4. 

Phil,  ed 33:      4010 

Fit/.-hoodle's  confessions.     |     Fitz-boodle's  professions. 
The  same.     In   Misc.,   v.   4.     Host. 

ed 33:       4014 

The  same.     In   Misc.,  v.  7.     Leip. 

ed 33:      4001 

Thesame 33:       4006 

FOUR  Georges,  The.     In  Misc.,  v.  4. 

Bo-t.  ed 33:      4014 

FOUR  Georges,  The:  and   Lovel   the 

widower.     Leip.     1861.     sq.  16°...     39:       2882 
GKORUK  de   Barnwell.     In  Treasure- 
trove  series,     v.  2 4O:       1702 

The  same.     In  Misc.,   v.    2.     Phil. 

ed... 33:      4008 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.   1.     Bost. 

ed 33:       4011 

The  same.     In   Misc.,  v.    5.     Leip. 

ed 33:       3999 

Thesame 33:       4005 

HISTORY  of  Henry  Esmond.     Phil. 

1871.     8° 39:       2883 

The  same.     Leip.     1852.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 39:       2886 

HISTORY    of    Henry   Esmond:     and 

Barry  Lyndon,     n.  t.  p.     8° 39:       2885 

HISTORY    of    Henry    Esmond:    and 
Lovel  the   widower.     Host.     1871. 

12° 39:       2884 

HISTORY   of  Samuel    Titmarsh,    and 
the  great   Hoggarty  diamond.     In 

Misc.,  v.  4.     Phil,  ed 33:       4010 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  1.      Bost. 

ed 33:      4011 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  1.     Leip. 

ed 33:       3995 

Thesame 33:      4003 

HISTORY  of  Pendennis.    Loud     1868. 

12° 39:      2887 

The  same.     Bost.     1870.     8° 39:       2888 

The  same.     Bost.     1869.     12° 39:       2889 

Thesame.     Leip.     1849.     3  v.     sq. 

16° 39:2890-92 

Thesame.     3  v.  in  2 39:2893-4 

KICKI.KBURYS  abroad.  In  Misc.;  v.  2. 

Leip.  ed 33:       3996 

Thesame 33:       4003 

LEGEND    of  the    Rhine.      In  Misc., 

v.  3.     Phil,  ed 33:       4009 

The  same,      hi  Misc.,  v.  1.     Bost. 

ed 33:      4011 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  2.     Leip. 

ed 33:       3996 

Thesame 33:       4003 

LITTI.K    dinner    at    Timmins's.      In 

Misc.,  v.  3.     Phil,  ed 33:      4009 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.   3.     Bost. 

ed 33:       4013 

The  same.     In  Misc.,   v.  7.     Leip. 

ed 33:       4001 

Thesame 33:       4006 

LOVKI.  the  widower.      With  The  four 

Georges 39:       2882 

The  same.      With  Henry  Esmond.     39:       2884 
LUCK     of    Barrv      Lyndon.        With 

Henry  Esmond 39:       2885 

MKMOIRS  of  Barry  Lvndon,  Esq.     In 

Misc.,  v.  3.     Phil  ed 33:       4009 

The  same.      In   Misc.,  v.    1.     Bost. 

ed 33:       4011 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  6.     Leip. 

ed 33:      4000 

Thesame 33:      4005 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


THACKERAY. 


LMO 


TlIAYEtt. 


Thackeray,  Wm.  M.,  (continued.} — 
M  KMOIKS  of  M.  ('has.  tl.  Yellowplush. 

///  Misc.,  v.  a.     Phil.  I'd 33:       4008 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  2.     Bost. 

ed 33:      4012 

The  same.     In    Misc.,  v.  4.     Leip. 

ed 33:       39!>H 

The  same 33:       4004 

MEN'S  wives.     N.  Y.     1853.     12° 39:       2895 

The  same.      //*  Misc.,  v.  4.      Leip. 

ed 33:      4010 

The  same 33:       400<i 

The  same.       In  Misc.,  v.  :t.      Bost. 

ed 33:      4013 

KAVKX'S  \ving,   The.     In  Misc.,  v.  4. 

Phil,     ed 33:       4010 

The  same.     In    Misc.,  v.   3.     Host. 

ed 33:      4013 

The  same.     In    Misc.,  v.   8.     Leip. 

ed... 


33: 


4002 
4006 


The  same 33: 

MISCKLLAMES.      Phil.      1 8GG.     4  v. 

12°    33:4007-10 


Contents : 

v.  1.   Ballads. 
Hook  of  snobs. 
Cox1.'*  dairy* 
Fatal  boots. 
Tremendous  adventures 

of  Major  Gahftgftn. 
v.  -2..  <Jh;u\u'ter  ^ketches. 
Dinry  ot  C.  Jennies  de  la 

IMllche,  Esq. 
Novels      by     eminent 

hands. 
Sketches  in  London. 


Yellowplush  papers, 
v.  :i.  Barry  Lyndon. 
Bedford  Kow  conspiracy, 

Legend  ol'  the  Rhine. 
Little  dinner  at  Timmins's. 
Relicrcn  and  Uowenn. 
v.  4.    I-'itz-hoodle  (ether*. 
H;story  of  SutniiH  Titmursh 


and   Hie    great    Hoggarty 

dirt  mood. 
Men's  wives. 
Shabby  genteel  story. 

The  same.     Host.     18*59-70.     5  v. 

1*2° 33:4011-15 

Omimtt; 

Fatid  boots. 

Little      dinner    at     Tim- 

mins's. 
Men's  wives. 


v.  1.  B.irry  Lyndon. 

Cox's  diary. 

Diary  of  (r.  Jcanies  dr  la 
Pluche,  Esq. 

History  of  Samuel  Tit- 
mars  h  an  d  the  g  reat 
Hoggarty  diamond. 

Legend  of  the  Khine. 

Next  Frentih  revolution. 

Novels     by      eminent 
hands. 

RebecOfl  and  Rowena. 

Tremendous  adventures 

of  Mtjor  (jaha^an. 
v.  2.  Irish  .sketch-lwok. 

Journey  from  Cornhill  to 
Grand  Cairo. 

Paris  sketeh-book. 

Yellowplush  papers. 
T.3.  Bedford       Row      con- 


Sketches   and    travels    in 

London. 
v.  4.  (Dharity  and  humour. 

Critical  reviews. 

English  lniiN.il-!-:-. 

Fitz-boodle  papers. 

Four  Georges. 

Lirtle  travels  and  roadside 
sketches. 

Roundabout  papers. 

Second  funeral  of  Napoleon. 

Wolves  and  the  lambs. 
v.5.  Ballads. 

Catherine. 

Christmas  Ijooks. 

Fra-er  Miscel'imies. 

Selections  from  Punch. 

Titmar.sh    among    pictures 
and  books. 


•piracy. 

Book  ot  t*nobs. 
Character  sketches. 
Denis  Diival. 

The  same,      Leip.      1849-57.     8  v. 

sq.  10° 33:3995-4002 

Content 

v.  4.  Cox's  duiry. 
D:ary   of  (,'.   .Jeames  de  la 

Pluche,  Esq. 
Yellowplush  papers. 
.;").  Character  sketches. 
Novels  by  eminent  hand?. 
Sketches     and     travels     in 

London. 

v.  6.  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyn 
don. 

V.  7.  Bedford  Kow  conspiracy. 
Fitz-boodle  papers. 
Little  dinner  at  Timmins's. 
Shahby  genteel  story. 
' 


.  1.  Book  of  snob-*. 
History   of   Samuel    Tit- 
marsh  and    the    great 
Hoggarty  diamond. 
.  2.  Chronicle  of  the  drum. 
Kiekli-bury's     abroad, 

The. 

Legend  of  the  Rhine. 
Uebecea  and  Rowena. 
Second    funeral    of    Na 
poleon. 
.  3.   Ballads. 
Fatal  Boots. 

Tremendous  adventures 
of  Major  Gah^igan. 


v.  8.  Men's  wives. 

The  same.     8  v.  in  4 33:   4003-6 

NKWCOMKS,  The.     N.Y.     1867.     2  v. 

in  1.     8° 39;       2896 

The  same.     Bost.     1869.     12° 39:       2897 

The  same.     Leip.     1854.    4  v.    sq. 

10°  39:2898-2901 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2 39;   2902-3 


Thackeray,  Wm.  M.,  (continued.) — 
NOVKLS  bv  eminent  hands.    In  Misc., 
v.  2.     Phil  ed 33: 


4008 


Barhiizure.    ft.  P.  K.  JAMES.  Esq.,  etc. 

Collinuaby.    IJ.  MiKKwsm-iiv,  Ksq. 

Critv  line.    .Je  —  MM-.-  Pi,  —  sn,  E-q. 

George  de  Hmmvell.     ,SV  K.  L.  B.  L.,  Bart. 

Lord   nnil   liveries.      By  the   niithores-  ot   "Dukes  and 

dejeum-r*,"    "  Hi'nrt*  and  diamonds,"   "  Marchioness 

aii'i  milliners,"  etc.,  etc. 
Phil.  Kognny:  H  tale  of  the  fighting  onety-oneth.     Hnrrv 

ROLLICK  «R. 
Slira  and  stripes.      B>  the  author  of  the   "Last  of  the 

Mulligans,"  "Pilot,"  ete. 

Tin'  same.  7n  Miso.,v.  1.  Bost.  ed.  33:  4011 
The  same.  In  Mis<-.,v.  5.  Leip.  ed.  33:  :i'.i'j!i 
The  same  ...................................  33;  4005 

PAIXTKK'S  bargain,  The.     In  Treas 

ure-trove  series,  v.  1..  ..................     4O:       1701 

PHILII-  on  his  way  through  the  world. 

Leip.     18(12.     2  v.  in  1.     sq.  1C0....     39;      2906 

PIIII.II>  on  his  way  through  the  world; 
and  Shabby  gentc'el  storv.      Phil. 
1871.      8°..."  ...................  "  ............     39:       2fi04 

The  same.     Bo^t.     1871.     12°  .......     39:       2905 

RKHKCCA   and   Rowena:    a  romance 
upon     romance.      In    Misc.,    v.    3. 
Phil.ed  .....................................     33;       4009 

The  same.  In  Misc.,v.  1.  Bost.  od.  33:  4011 
The  same.  In  Misc.,v.  2.  Leip.  ed.  33:  3990 
The  same  ..........................  .........  33;  4003 

ROUNDABOUT  papers.     N.  Y.     1804. 

12°  ..........................................     39:      2907 

The  same.     Leip.     1869.    2v.ini. 


39: 
33: 


2908 
4014 


33: 
33: 
33: 


The  same.     In  Misc.,v.  4.     Bost.  ed. 

SHABHY  genteel  story.     In  Misc.,v.  4. 

Phil.ed  ..................................... 

The  same.     In  Misc.,v.  7.    Leip.  ed. 
The  same  ................................... 

The  same.      With  I'hilip  ...............     39: 

The  same  ...................................      39; 

TKEMKNDOUS   adventures   of   Major 
Guhag«n.    In  Misc.,  v.  1.    Phil.ed.     33: 
The  same,     /n  Misc.,v.  1.    Bost.  cd.     33: 
The  same.    In  Misc.,v.  3.    Leip.  ed.     33: 
The  same  ...................................     33: 

VANITY  fair.      Phil.     1871.     8°  ........     39: 

The  same.     Bost.     1870.     12°  .......     39; 

The  same.     Leip.     1848.    3  v.    sq. 

10°  .......................................     39:2911-13 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2  ....................     39:2914.1") 

VIRGINIANS,  The.     N.Y.     1859.     8°.     39:       2916 
The  same.     Bost.     1871.     12°  ...... 

The  same.      Leip.      1858-9.      4  v. 
sq.  16°  .................................... 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2  .................... 

YKM.OWPLUSH  papers.    In  Misc.,v.  2. 

Phil.ed  .....................................     33; 

The  same.    In  Misc.,v.  2.     Bost.  cd.     33: 
The  same.    In  Misc.,v.  4.     Leip.  ed.     33: 
The  same  ................................... 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.   Jane  POKTKR. 
Thanksgiving  p>irty  and  its  conse 
quences.    Mrs.  M.  !l.  HOI.MKS.    With 
Homestead  on  the  hillside  ............     37; 

That  boy  of  Norcott's.     C.  LKVER  .....     38: 

The  same.     Tanchuitx.  ed  ...............     38: 

That  little  Frenchman:  a  tale.    G.  M. 

FKXN.     3v  ................................     37:2078-80 

That  mini.      With  Kougegorge  ...........     4O:       1670 

That  queer  irirl.     V.  K.  '*"UWXSEND....     39:      3109 

Thayer,  William  M. 


4010 
4001 
4000 
2904 
2905 

4007 
4011 
3997 
4004 
2910 
2909 


39:      2917 

39:2918-21 
39:  2922-3 


4008 
4012 
3998 
4004 
4C61 


33: 
38: 


4570 
1649 
1650 


Bciunix  boy,  The;  or,  how  Nat  got 
his  learning.    (Life  of  N.  P.  Banks). 


Bost.      1863.      16° 


39;       2935 


PKUSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


THAYER. 


220 


THORNICROFT'S. 


4O: 


33: 


38: 


39; 


1.  Gold  hunters'  adventures. 

2.  Bushrangers. 

3.  Gold  hunters  in  Europe. 


2936 

2937 
2938 
1267 

2945 

4726 
4727 

1305 
2276 

5108 
1638 

822 
25-7 

2129 

4071 
3509 
220 


Thayer,  (continued.)  — 

GOOD  girl  and  true  woman.    (Life  of 

Mury  Lyon).     Bost.     1866.     16°...     39: 
POOR     boy    and     merchant     prince. 

(Life  of  Amos  Lawrence).     Bost. 

1866.      16°  .................................      39; 

PRINTKK  boy,  Ben.  Franklin.     Host. 

1863.      16°  ................................      39; 

Theckla;  or,  the  malediction.  A.  K.  de 

la  GKANGK  .................................     38: 

Theed,  Marion  Fosbrooke. 

WHAT  she  did  with  her  life.     Lond. 

1871.      16°  .................................     39: 

Their     wedding    journey.        W.    1). 

HOWKLLS  ..................................     37: 

The  same  .....................................     37: 

Theodolph,  the  Icelander.     F.  de  la 

MoTTK-FouQUe  ..........................     38: 

Theodora.     Pliebe  F.  MCKEKN...  .....     38: 

Theodore  Leigh  :   a  novel.     Mrs.  P. 

CUDLIP.     (formerly  Miss  Thomas).     35: 
Theophilus  and  Sophia.     Mrs.  M.  M. 

SHERWOOD.     In  Works,  v.  3  .........     39: 

There  is  no  place  like  home.     A.  M. 

DOUGLAS  ...................................    37: 

Theresa.     Noel  RADCLIFFE.     3  v  .....     39: 

Thief  in  the  night.     H.  (K)  P.  SPOF- 

FORD  .........................................    39: 

Thing's  using  us.   Mrs.  E.  B.  CHARLES. 

With  Oottnge  by  the  cathedral  ......  35: 

Thinks-I-to-myself.     K.  NARES....  38: 

Thirty  years  since.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES...  38: 
This   one   thing   I   do.      Mrs.   A.   E. 

POKTER  .....................................  38:       4632 

Thomas,  Annie.      See  CUDLIP,  Mrs. 
Pender. 

Thomas,  Martha  M. 

LIFE'S  lesson.     N.  Y.     1854.     12°....     39;       2950 
Thomas     Harkness     of     Lockerben. 

(Gleanings  of  the  covenant).   Thos. 

GILI.ESPIE.     In  W.  T.  15.,  v.  10  ..... 
Thomas   of    Chartres.      H.  MILLER. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9  ........................     4O: 

Thomas    of    Reading;    or,   the    sixe 

worthie  yeomen  of  the  west.    Now 

the  sixth   time   corrected  and  en 

larged  by  T.  D.  [Thomas  Deloney]. 

In    Thoms's    Early    English  prose 

romances,  v.   1  ............................ 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.      G.  MAC- 

DONALD  .................................... 

Thomes,  William  H. 

BUSHRANGERS,  The:   a  Yankee's  ad 

ventures  during  his  second  visit  to 

Australia.     Bost.     1870.     12°  ....... 

GOLD-HUNTERS'  adventures,  The;  or, 

life  in  Australia.      Illustrated   by 

Charnpney.     Bost.     1870.     12°  ...... 

GOLD   hunters  in    Europe,  The;  or, 

the  dead  alive.     Bost..    1872.     12°.  *39; 
LIFE  in  the  East  Indies.    Bost.  1873. 

12°  ...........................................   |39: 

RUNNING  the  blockade.    Bost.    1875. 

8°  ............................................    39: 

SLAVER'S  adventures  on  land  and  sea, 

A.     Bost.      1873.     12°  .................  *39: 

WHALEMAN'S    adventures      in     the 

Sandwich   islands   and-»California, 

The.      Bost.      1872.      12°  ..............  $39: 


1720 
-1719 


4020 
2186 


39;       2956 


2957 
2958 
2959 

i960 
2961 

29G2 


Thompson,  Daniel  Pierce. 
CENT  KOLA,  and  other  tales. 
1864.      12°.... 


N.  Y. 


Contents  : 
Centeola. 
Counterfeiter. 
Rustic  financiers. 


39:      2970 


I 


Starving  settlers. 
Unfathomable  mystery. 


DOOMED  chief,  The;  or,  two  hundred 

years  ago.     Phil.     1860.     12°  ....... 

GAUT  Gurley;  or,  the  trappers  of 

Umbagog.     Phil.     1860.     12°  ...... 

GRKEN  mountain  boys.  Bost.  1870. 

12°  ........................................... 

LOCKE  Amsden,  the  schoolmaster. 

Bost.     1869.     12°  ........................ 

MAY  Martin,  and  other  stories  of  the 

Green    mountains.      Bost.       1869. 


39; 
39; 
39: 
39; 


2971 
2972 
2973 
2974 


Contents : 
Ei  ban  Allen  and  the  lost 

children. 

Guardian  and  the  ghost. 
Indian's  revenge,  An. 


39:      2975 


a  bad 


2976 


18°.     39:       2983 


fidelity 
8° 

In  W.  T. 


New  way   to  collect 

debt. 

Old  soldier's  story. 
Shaker  lovers. 
Young  sea  captain. 
RANGERS,  The;  or,  the  tory's  daughter. 

Bost.     1869.     12° 39; 

Thompson,  Maurice. 
HOOOIEK  mosaics.    N.  Y. 
Contents  : 

Big  medicine.  Stealing  a  conductor. 

Hoiden.  Trout's  luck. 

Id)  1  of  the  rod,  An.  Venus  of  Kalhinch. 

Legend  of  Potato  Creek.        Was  she  a  boy  ? 
Pedagogue,  The. 

Thompson,  W.  T.     (Major  Jones). 
.MAJOR  Jones's  courtship  and  travels. 
Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

Thompson,    Mrs.    A.    T.        (Grace 

Whartoii)  (ed.) 

LADY   of   Milan,  The;    or, 
unto  death.     N.  Y.     n.  d. 
Thompson,  Rev.  G. 
LOST  heir  of  Elphinstone. 

B.,  v.  10 

Thompson,  Mortimer.     (Q.  K.  Phi 
lander  Doexticks,  P.  B.) 
DOESTICK'B  letters,  and  what  he  says. 
Containing  the  whole  of  his  cele 
brated  and  original  letters.     Phil. 

n.  d.     12° 

HISTORY  and  records  of  the  Elephant 
club,  The.  Compiled  from  authen 
tic  documents  in  possession  of  the 
Zoological  society.  Phil.  n.  d 

12°  

WITCHES  of  New  York,  The.  Phil, 
n.  d.  12° 

Thpms,  William  J.  (ed.) 

EARLY  English  prose  romances,  with 
bibliographical  and  historical  in 
troductions.  Second  edition  en 
larged.  Lond.  1858 

Contents : 

v.  1.  Friar  Bacon. 
Friar  Rush. 
Robert  the  deuyll. 
Thomas  a  Read'ing. 

v.  2.  George  a  Green. 


39:       2988 


39:       2995 


4O:      1720 


33:      4024 


33: 
33: 


4025 
4026 


3  v.    sm  8°.     33:   4020-2 

Robin  Hood. 
Tom  a  Lincoln. 
Virsillus. 

v.  3.  Doctor  Faustus. 
Helvas. 


Thomson-Gregg,  W. 

DESPERATE    character,    A.      Lond. 

1872.     3  v.     sm.  8°.     [anon.] 39:   3001-3 

DOCTOR  Middleton's  daughter.  Lond. 

1874.     3  v.     sm.  8°.     [anon.] 37:3479-81 

Thornbury,  Walter. 

VICAR'S  courtship,  The.  Lond.  1869. 

3  v.     sm.  8 39:3011-13 

Thornicroft's  model.  A.  BEAUMONT. 

3  v 35:1811-13 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


THORNS. 


221 


TIBET. 


Thorns    and    spines.       Mrs.    E.    R. 

CHARLES.       With  Cottage  by  tho 

cathedral 35:       4071 

Thornton  hall.     P.  F.  MO-KEEN 38:      2277 

Thorntons   of  Thurnbury,   The:     a 

novel.     Mrs.  H.  C  CHKRMSIDE 35:4180-2 

Thorpe,   Benjamin.  (1808-1870)   (ed.) 
YULE   tide   stories.       Lond.      1853. 

sm.  8° 39;      3020 

Thorpe    Jvamba.     (pxeud.)     See  BEL 
LAMY,  E.  W. 

Thorpe,  Thomas  Bangs,     (b.  1815). 
MYSTERIES  of  the  backwoods.    Phil. 

1846.      12° 39:       3025 

Thorpe,  a  quiet   English   town   and 

life  therein.     W.  MOUNTFORD 38:       3190 

Thorpe  Regis:  a  novel.  F.  M.  PEARD.     38:      4300 
Those  old   lunes !    or,    which    is  the 

madman.      W.    G.    SIMMS.        In 

Wigwam  and  cabin 39:       1692 

Thou  and   I.     Mm.   E.   R.  CHARLES. 

With  Cottage  by  the  cathedral 35:      4071 

Thoughts  on  bores.  M.  EDGEWORTH. 

Wiih  Harrington,  &c 37:       1492 

Thoughts  on  men,  women,  and  things, 

Angelina    Gushington's.       N.     Y. 

1872.      12° 33:         523 

Three    ages.       II.   MARTINEAU.      In 

lllus.  pol.  econ.,  v.  8 38:       2646 

Three  beauties,  The.     Mri.  E.   I).   E. 

N.  SOUTHWORTH 39:      203G 

Three    Bernices,   The.      Mrs.  M.   A. 

BRIGHT.     (Lyndon) 35:       2827 

Three    brethren,    The.      (Professor's 

tales).     Thos.  GILLESI-IE.     In  W. 

T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:      1715 

Three    brothers,    The.     Mrs.    M.    (O. 

W.)  OLIPHANT 38:      3870 

Three  clerks,  The :  a  novel.  A.  TROL- 

Loi-E 39:      3214 

Three  cousins,  The.  J.  A.  MAITLAXD.    38:      2422 
Three   cutters.      Capt.   F.   MARRYAT. 

With  The  pirate,  v.   2 38:       2559 

Three    dreams,    The.       Mrs.    E.     R. 

CHARLES.      With   Cottnge   by   the 

cathedral 35:      4071 

Three  eras  in  a  woman's  life.     T.  S. 

ARTHUR 35:        806 

Three  feathers :  a  novel.     W.  BLACK.    35:      2183 

Three  generations.    S.  A.  EMKRY 37:      1722 

Three  gold  dollars,  The.     J.  ABBOTT. 

In  H.  S.  B.,  v.  7 35:  42 

Three  golden  apples.  N.  HAWTHORNE. 

In  Tanglewood  tales 37:       4189 

Three  guardsmen,  The.     A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 37:      1013 

Three  Kearnys,  The.     A.  PICK  EN.    In 

Club-book 4O:      ir>20 

Three  kings,  The.    G.  NIERITX. 38:      3636 

Three  leaves  from  the  diary  of  a  trav 
eller.   Mr*.  ELLET.   In  Nouvellettes 

of  the  musicians 37:       1650 

Three  letters,  The.    A.  LEKIHTON.    In 

WT.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O:      1716 

Three  lieutenants,  The;  or,  naval  life 

in  the  19th  century.     Wm.  H.  G. 

KINGSTON 38:      1002 

Three  midshipmen.    W.  H.  G.  KINGS 
TON 38:      1003 

Three  musketeers.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS...      37:       1027 
Three  November  days.    B.  F.TAYLOR. 

In  L.  C.,  v.  11 4O:      1621 

Three  Oxonians,  The.    F.  USHER.  3  v.    39:  302G-8 


Three  pines.    J.  ABBOTT 35:          95 

Three  proverb  stories.    L.  M.  ALCOTT.    35:        464 

Con'citt, ; 

Aunt    Kipp:     "Children  I  Psyche's  ar\ :    "  Handsome 

and    fools    speak     'ho  |  is  tint  hand^omo  d  •>»•«." 

truth."  Kitty's  class-day  :  "A  wtitch 

|  in  time  saves  nine-.'1 

Three  scenes  in  the  life  01  a  worldling. 

T.S.ARTHUR.  In  Finger-posts. ...  35:  813 

Three  scouts.  J.  T.  TROWBRIDGE. 

(Paul  Creyton) 39:  3326 

Three  sisters,  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 
SOUTHWORTH.  With.  Wife's  vic 
tory 39:  2042 

Three  sisters  and  three  fortunes.  G. 

H.  LKWES 38:  1693 

Three  successful  girls.     J.  CROUCH....     35:      5074 

Three  tales.  Sophie  de  BANZANCOURT, 

comtesxe  d'Arbouville 35:  690 

Contents : 

Christine  van  Amberg.       I      Village  doctor,  The. 
Resignation. 

Three  tasks,  The.    W.  CARLETON.    In 

Traits  and  stories,  v.  1 35:  3841 

Tho  same 35:  3840 

Three  times  dead ;  or,  the  secret  of 

health.  A/iss  M.  E.  BRADDON 35:  2560 

Three  to  one.  Geo.  W.  DASEXT. 

Same  ns  Lady  Sweetapple.  3  v 37:  105-7 

Three  Westminster  boys.  Mrs.  JOHN- 
STONE.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34:  4174 

The  same *15:  49H 

Three  wise  little  boys.  H.  E.  Scui>- 

DER.  In  Stories  from  my  attic 33:  3009 

Three  years  in  a  man-trap.  T.  S. 

ARTHUR 35:  807 

Three-fold  destiny.  N.  HAWTHOKXK. 

In  Twice-told  tales,  v.  2 37:  4192 

The  same 37:  4194 

The  same.  In  L.  C.,  v.  12 4O:  1622 

Throne  of  David,  The.  Rev.  J.  II. 

INORAHAM 38:  47 

Throstlethwaite.  S.  MORLEY 38:  3151 

Through  by  daylight.  W.  T.  ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35:  279 

Through  fire  and  water.  F.  TALBOT.  39:  2744 
Through  the  looking-glass,  and  what 

Alice  found  there.  C.  L.  DODUSON.  37:  739 
Through  the  mist.  J.  HERINO.  3  v.  37:  4370-3 

Through   night   to  light.     F.  SI-IKL- 

HAGEX 39:      2109 

Through  thick  and  thin;  or,  "Za 
i/uerre  Ju  Nizam."  ,].  MeRY.  Tr. 
by<).  VIBKUR 38:  2954 

Thrown  together:  a  story.  F.  MONT 
GOMERY 38:  3075 

Thunderbolt  to  the  hearth.  E.  I). 
E.  N.  SOUTHWORTH.  With  Prince 
of  darkness 39:  2033 

Thurston,  L.  M. 

CHILDREN*   of  Amity   court.      Bost. 

1873.      16° ' 39:       3031 

CHARLIE  and  Eva  Roberts'  home  in 

the  west.     Bost.     1873.     Ki° 39:       3032 

How  Charlie  Roberts  became  a  man. 

Bost.      1873.      16° ..     39:       3033 

How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her  educa 
tion.      Bost.      1873.      16° 39:       3034 

Thwarted ;  or,  ducks'  eggs  in  a  hen's 

nest.     F.  MONTGOMERY 38:      3076 

Thyra  (iascoignc.      A/ra.  E.  JENINOS.     38:     274-6 
Tibby  Johnston's  wraith.      J.  Hooo. 
(Kttrick  Shepherd].      See   Country 
dreams  and  apparitions  in  Winter 
evening  tales,  v.  2 37:       4521 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TlCONDEROGA. 


222 


TOM. 


Ticonderoga.     G.  P.  R.  JAMKS 38:       221 

Tickler  among  th'ieves.     In  T.  f.  B., 

v.  6 40:      1698 

Tiger  hunter.     M.  REID 39:        258 

Tiger  lilies  :   a  novel.     S.  LANIEB. 38:       H3J 

Tiger  slayer,  The  :  n  talc  of  the  Indian 

desert.     G.   AIMARD 35:         403 

Tilton,  Theodore. 

T  KM  TEST-TOSS  ED:  a  romance.     N.Y. 

1874.      12° 39:       3041 

Timboo  and  Fanny.    J.  AHBOTT.     In 

H.  S.  15.,  v.  3 35:          38 

Timboo  and  Joliba.     J.  ABBOTT.     In 

H.  S.  B.,  v.  3 35:  38 

Timbs,  John.     (b.  1801). 
ANCESTRAL  stories  and  traditions  of 

great  families,  illustrating  English 


Lond.     1869.     sm.  8° 


history. 

Contents: 
Assassination       of      the 

Hartgilla       by      Lord 

Stoui  ten. 
Brradgate  and  Lady  Jane 

Grey. 
Brave     Earl    of    Leven, 

The. 
Christinas   mummers   in 

the  olden  time. 
Cliffords  ot  Cn.ven,  The. 
Country     gentleman     of 

tin-  XVI i  century. 
Donington      castle     and 

Chaucer. 
D.agon  legends. 
Duke    of  ~    Monmouth's 

last  days. 

Fatalities  in  families. 
Fortunes  of  three  Earls  of 

Kildare. 
Fotheringhay     iind      its 

memories. 
Fyndern   and    the    Fyn- 

dernes. 
George  Villiers,  Duke  of 

Buckingham,  assassin 
ated  by  John  Fellon. 
Goldsmitbs  of  Leeds:  a 

tragic  tale. 
Horse-shoes  at  Oakham 

castle. 


33:      4070 


House  of  Howard. 
House  of  Talbot. 
Hungorford  family. 
Lacock     abbey,     and     Ela, 

Countess  of  Salisbury. 
Lady  Alice  Lisle,  The. 
Legends  of  the  red  hand. 
Love  passage  from  the  diary 

of  Lady  dwper. 
Lnmlcy  portrait*,  The. 
Manor'  of    Wnkefleld    and 

Sandal  castle. 
Middleham      castle      and 

Richard  III. 
Osoorn  and  Leeds  families, 

The. 
Pomcfract   castle    and    its 

echoes. 

Radclirts  of  Derwentwater. 
Red  and  white  roses,  The. 
Scrivelsby  and  tbe  queen's 

championship. 
Siege  of  Lathoni  house, The. 
Sir  Anthony  Browne  and  his 

det-cendants. 
Three  Earls  of  Stanhope. 
Tragedy  of  Sir  John  Eland. 
Tradiiions     of     Wallington 

and  tbe  Calverleys. 
V*le  ot  White  Horse. 
West  Horsley  place  and  the 

Wesions. 


House  of  Ferrers. 

CENTURY  of  anecdote,  from   1700  to 

1860.     Lond.     n.  d.  12° 33;       4069 

Content*: 

1.  Clerical  life.  I      4.  Law  and  lawyers. 

2.  Court  and  fashionable  |      5.  M  n  of  letters. 

life.  (j.  Players  and  painters. 

X  Eccentric  persons.  7.  Political  life. 

DOCTORS  and  patients;  or,  anecdotes 

of  the  medicitl  world.    Lond.    1873. 

2v.     12° 33:4071-2 

Time  and  tide.     A.  S.  Ron 39:        605 

Time  the  avenger.     A.  MARSH 38:       2604 

Timothy   Cripple;   or,  life's  a  feast. 

T.  A.  ROBINSON 39:  570-71 

Timothy  Templeton.      (pseud.)     See 

ADAMS,  C.  A. 
Tin  trumpet;  or,  heads  and    tails   for 

the  wise  and  waggish.     P.  CHAT- 
FIELD 35:      4114 

Tip  top;  or,  a  noble  aim.     Mrs.  L.  C. 

TUTIIII.I , 39:      3392 

'Tis  useless  trying.  Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK. 

(forme/ly  Aliss  Mulock).      In   Do 
mestic  stories 35:       4914 

Titan  :  a  romance.    J.  P.  F.  RICHTER. 

(Jean  Paul) 39:     358-9 

Tithe-proctor,   The:    a   novel.     W. 

CARLETON 35;       3839 

Title  and  estate.      F.LANCASTER 38:1310-12 

Titmarsh,  Michael  Angelo.     (pseud.) 

See  THACKERAY,  W.  M. 
Tito's   troubles.      F.   W.   ROBINSON. 

Wiih  Girl's  romance 39:         485 


To  and  from  Tunis.     Henry  SPICER. 

/n  Brought  to  book,  v.  1 39:  2097 

To  the  bitter  end.  M.  E.  BRADDON....  35:  2561 
To  Bnddlecombe  and  back.  F.  C. 

Bru.xAM) 35;  3402 

To  Esther,  and  other  sketches.  Miss 

A.  1.  THACKERAY 39;  2865 

Content*  : 

Merry  making.  j     Out  of  the  world. 

Moretti  Campanula.  !      Sola. 

To  love  and  to  be  loved  ;  and  The  min 
ister's  story.  A.  3.  ROE 39:  600 

To  think,  or  to  be  thought  for.  (W.) 
W.  COLLINS.  With  Queen's  re 
venge 35;  4581 

Tobias  Wilson.     lion.  J.  CLEMENS...     35:      4390 

Tobyn,  .M.  A. 

WOMAN    at    the   wheel,   A.     Lond. 

1873.     3  v.     sm.  8 39;   3047-9 

Toby    ft'itt.     M.  E.   ENOEL.     In  R. 

G.  N.,  v.  4 4Q:      1563 

To-day.     R.  B.  KIMHALL 38:        870 

To-morrow.     M.  EDQEWORTII.     In 

her  N.  and  T.,  v.  3 ...     37;       1498 

The  same.     In  Popular  tales,  v.  2 37:       1507 

Toilers  of  the  sea.     V.  (M.)  HUGO...     37;      4842 

Toinette :     a   novel.        Albion     W. 

TOUR.IKE.     (Henry  Churton) 35:       4300 

Tolla.     E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT 35:        172 

Tolstoy,  A. 

PRINT K   Serebrenni.      Lond.      1874. 

2  v.     sm.  H° 39;    3055-6 

Tom  a  Lincoln,  the  red  rose  knight. 
R.  JOHNSON.  In  THOMS'  Early 
English  prose  romances,  v.  2 33:  4021 

Tom  and  the  crocodiles.  A.  BOW 
MAN 35;  2452 

Tom    Bentley;   story    of  a    prodigal. 

Bost.      1870.       16° ."....     4O:       2675 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     T.  HUGHES. 

2  v 37:4815-16 

Tom    Brown's  school  days  at   Rugby. 

T.  HUUHKS .' 37;      4817 

The  same.     Bost.  ed 37;       4818 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 37:       4819 

Tom  Bullekelyof  Lissington :  a  novel. 

R.  M.  JEPHSON .' 38:  313-15 

Tom  Burke,  of  Ours.     C.  LBVKR 38:   1651-2 

The  same.     Phil  ed 38:       1653 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v 38:   1654-6 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 38:    1657-8 

Tom  Chips.     I.  S.  DIEKKNOA  (Don) 

and  T.  M.  ASHWORTH  (Ouiio) 37:        626 

Tom  Cringle's  log.     M.  SCOTT 39:      1295 

Tom  Duncan's  yarn.  Oliver  RICH 
ARDSON.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:  1715 

Tom  Jones,  History  of.  H.  FIELD 
ING.  3v ' *37:2138-40 

Thesame.     N.Y.  ed.     2v *37:   2141-2 

The  same *37:   2143-4 

Thesame.     In  Works,  v.   1 *37;       2145 

Thesame *37:      2147 

Tom  Neweombe;  or,  the  boy  of  bad 
habits.  C.  A.  FOSDICK.  (Harry 
Cattleman) '..  37:  2394 

Tom  Pippin's  wedding.     H.  W.  PUL- 

LEN 38:      4766 

Tom  Racquet  and    his   three   maiden 

aunts.     F.  E.  SMEDLEY 39:      1797 

Tom,    the   sailor  boy.       Mrs.    F.   B. 

SMITH 39:      1826 

Tom   Thornton.      R.   H.   DANA.      •/« 

Poems  and  prose  writings,  v.  1 34:         994 

Tom    Tiddler's    ground.     C.    (J.   H.) 

DICKENS.      In  Christmas  stories...     37:         453 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TOMMY. 


223 


TRADITIONARY. 


I8G1).     16° 

Little  oaths. 
Visit,  The. 


Tommy  Hickup.  R.  (Y.)  A.  PARKER. 

(llosa  Abbott) 38:       4174 

Tommy  Try.     O.  O.  S.  NAPIER 38:      3504 

Tone  ina.-ters,  The.     C.  BARNARD,  jr. 

(Jane  King*ford). 
Contents : 
v.l.  Monrt  and  MendelMohn.    3."i:lfi28 

2.  H;indel  and  Haydn.  :to:l<j'Jti 

3.  Bach  mid  Beethoven.  31:10:25 

Tonna,     Mrs.     Churlutti!     Elizabeth. 

(Charlotte  Elizabeth). 
AI.ICE  Benden;   or,  the  bowed   shil 
ling:   and  The  star.     N.  Y.     1869. 

16° 39:       3060 

CONFORMITY;      or,    falsehood     and 

truth.    X.  Y.    1866.  2  v.  in  1.    16°.     39:       3061 
FI.OWKR  of  innocence;    or,   Rachel, 

and  other  tales.    N.  Y.    1869.    16°.     39:       3062 
Content*: 

Good  and  bad  I  link. 

James  Orwell,  the  moun 
tain-cottager. 
FORTIES-TELLER,  and    other   tales. 

N.   Y.      1869.      16° 

Contents : 

Back-biting.  |      Promising  and  performing. 

Where  are  you  going? 

GLIMPSES  of  the  past;  or,  the  mu 
seum.  N.  Y.  1869.  16° 

HUMILITY  before  honor,  and  other 
tales  and  illustrations  :  with  a  brief 
moir  of  the  author.  By  Win.  1$. 
Sprague 39: 

Contents  : 
Faithful  doss,  Th°.  |      Widow  of  Zarepath. 

JUD.VA  Capta.     N.  Y.     186!).     16°...  39: 

JUDAH'S  lion.     X.  Y.     n.  d.     10° 39: 

PHI  Mi'  and   his   garden,   and    other 

tales.     N.  Y.     'i860.      16° 39: 

Content* : 

Bird's  nest,  Th<>.  ftlo\v-worm,  The. 

Dying  sheep,  The.  Moth.  Th>. 

Fatal  errors.  Premium,  The. 

SIMPLE  flower,  The,  and   other  tales. 

N.  Y.      1869.     16° 39: 

Content* ; 

Nestlings,  The.  |      Two  carpenters,  The. 

Way  to  ilo  good. 
TALES  and  illustrations.    N.Y.    1869. 

16° 39: 

Content*: 

Bee,  The. 

Bible  the  beat  hook,  The 

Boat,  The. 

Bow  in  l he  cloud. 

Faithful  steward. 

Hated  task.  The. 
\VKOXGS   of  woman. 

16°  

Tony  Butler:  a  novel.     C.  LEVER 

The  same.     Tauchnit/.  ed.     2  v.  in  1. 
Tony  Starr's  legacy.      S.  S.  Konnixs. 

Too  late.     Mrs.  NEWMAN.     2  v 38: 

Too  lightly  broken:    a  novel.      Lond. 

1873.    'sm.  8° 4O:       2676 

Too  much  alone.     Mrs.  J.  II.  RIDDEI.L. 

(F.  ft.  Trafford) 39:         389 

Too     much     and     too    little    money. 

[W.  C.] 35:      3701 

Too    old.        C.    ETLAR.       In    Danes 

sketched  by  themselves,  v.  2 4O:       K>31 

Too  soon.     K.  S.  MACIJUOID 38:      '2355 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.     Lady  G. 

FULI.KRTON ! 37:      2558 

The  same.     Tuiiehnitz  ed 37;      2559 

Toodleburgs,    von,    The.        F.     C. 

ADAMS 35:        190 

Topankalon.      F.    II.   UNDERWOOD. 

In  Cloud  pictures 39;   3621 


39:   2063 


39:   3064 


3065 


3066 
3067 


3068 


3069 


3070 

Hen  and  her  chickens. 
Mod  b.-rries.  The. 
Rose  buil,  The. 
Swan,  The. 
Two  servants.  The. 
Willow  tree,  The. 
N.   Y.      n.  d. 

3071 
1659 
1660 
458 
360^-3 


39: 
38: 
38: 
39: 


Topelius,  '/.. 

GTSTAVE    Adolph    and    the    thirty 

ye-rs'   war.      N.Y.      1872.      12°...!.      39:       307r, 

Tor  hill,  The.     H.  SMITH 39:      Idi'ii 

Total  depravity  of  inanimate  things. 

Mrs.  A.  E.  WALKER.    In  L.  C.,v.  5.     4O:       1615 
Tottenham,  G.  L. 

HAKCOTRT.       Lond.       1873.       3    v. 

sm.  8° 39:    3081-3 

HARRY  Egerton  ;  or,  the  younger  son 
of  the  day.      Lond.     "l8G9!      3  v. 

sm.  8° ." 39:    3084-6 

Tour   of  the  world    in    80   days.       J. 

VEKXK ! 39:       3699 

Tourje&,  Albion  W.   (Henry  Churton). 
TOINETTK:    a  novel.      N.   Y.      1874. 

12°  35:       4300 

Toutou  and  Pussy.     ,J.  H.  MATHKWS.     38:      2702 
Tower  Hallowdeane:  a  novel.     Lond. 

1874.     3  v.     sm.  8D 4O:       2683 

Tower  hill.     W.  H.  AINSWORTH 35:        439 

Tower  of    London.       W.    H.    AINS- 

WOHTII 35:        44(1 

The  same.     Pictorial  with   index 35:         441 

Towle,  Mr*.  C.  W. 

STORIES  for  the  American  freemason's 

fireside.     Cin.     1868.     12° 39:       3095 


Contents  : 

Autumnal  thought. 

Belle's  visit  to  the  coun 
try 

Blue  hyacinth;  or,  the 
masonic  medal. 

Broken  shrines. 

Cardinal  virtues. 

Claude  Fisher:  or,  the 
secret  marriage. 

Cousin  Sallie's  visit. 

Cousins,  The. 

Poes  Froem-isonry  piy? 

Echo  from  th  •  Iv'irt.  " 

Freemasonry  in  Itnly. 

Forest  home.  The. 

(ieuius  of  masonry;  or,  a 
lesson  by  the  wayside. 

Greyton  robbery;  or,  the 
m'ason's  son. ' 


Henry  Wharton. 

How  came  they  to   mirry; 

or,  the  Smiths  and  Aliens. 
Kitty     Seymour     and      the 

Freemasons. 
Miser's  gift,  The. 
Mollie  Cross,  the  blind  gid. 
Moonlight  on  the  mound. 
Once  more,  mother. 
Orphan's  miniature. 
Sh-ulow  in  the  C'lttage. 
Sparkling  wife,  Th". 
Soothsayer's  malediction. 
These  secret  societies. 
Very  much   in   love;    or,   a 

sligh'  mistake. 
Young  bachelor's  first  love. 


In 


Town,    The.       H.    MAHTINEAU. 

Him.  of  poor  laws,  &c.,  v.  3 

Town  and  country.     H.  II.  STODDARD. 
Town  and  forest.     A.  MAXNINO 

Townsend,  Virginia  Frances. 

DAKRYLI,  gap;   or,  whether  it  paid. 

Bost.     1866.     12° 

DEKRINOS   of  Medbury,  The.      Bost. 

1871.     16° " 

HOLLANDS,  The.  Bost.  1871.  12°. 
MAROERV  Keith.  Bost.  [1875.]  16°. 
MAX  Meredith's  millennium.  Bost. 

[1870.]      16° 

MILLS   of   Tuxlmry.      Bost.       1871. 

16°  

ONE  woman's  two  lovers;  or.  Jacque 
line  Thayne's  choice.     Phil.     1875. 

12°  

ONLY  girls.     Bost.     1872.     16° 

Six  in  all.      Bost.     1873.     8° 

THAT  queer  girl.     N.Y.     1875.     16°. 
Track  of  war,  The.      H.  SPICER.     In 

Bound  to  please,  v.  1 

Tracy's  ambition.  G.  GRIKKIS.  In 
Works,  v.  4 

Trading:  finishing  "  House  in  town." 
S.  WARNBR.  (Elizabeth  Wetherell). 

Traditionary  stories  and  legendary 
illustrations.  A.  PII'KEN.  In  W. 

S.  C.  L.,  v.  2 

The  same 


38: 
39: 
38: 


39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 
37: 
4O: 


34: 

S15: 


2619 
2  01 
24110 


3100 

3101 
3102 
3103 

3104 
3105 

3106 
3107 
3108 
3109 

2096 

3554 

185 


4172 
4912 


PKOSK  FICTION:     KNUUS11. 


TRADITIONS. 


224 


TRIAL. 


Traditions  of  the  American  war  of 

independence.     In  W.  8.  0.  L.,v.  5.     34: 
The  same  ......................................  *15: 

Trafford,  F.  G.     (pseud.)      See  RID- 

IJKLL,  Mrs.  J.  H. 
Trafton,  Adeline. 

KATIIKRINK    Karle.       N.  Y.      1874. 


417f> 
4915 


39;       3118 


Tragedy  in  the  Palazzo  Bardello. 
A.  b.  EDWARDS.  With  Monsieur 
Maurice,  v.  3  ..............................  37;  1520 

Tragical     passion     of     Marmaduke 

Paull.      In  W.  S.  C.  L,  v.  9  ...........     34:  4170 

The  same  ......................................  *15:  «919 

Trail  of  the  serpent.  M.  E.  BRADDON.     35:  2562 

Traill,  Catherine  P. 

CANADIAN  crusoes,  The.    Bost.    n.  d. 

16°  ...........................................     39:       3125 

STORIES    of    the    Canadian     forest. 

Bost.     n.  d.     10°  ........................     39:      3126 

Traitor  and  his  victim;  or,  the  story 

of  the  unfortunate    Major   Andre. 

James  GRANT.      With  Constable  of 

France  ......................................     37:       3305 

Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peas 

antry.       W.    CARLETON.      Lond. 

1868.      2  v.     8°  ...........................     35;   3841-2 


Contents; 

v.  l.  Buttle  of  the  factions, 
The. 

Donagh,   The;    or,    The 
horse-stealers. 

Hedge  school,  The. 

harry  M'Fai  hind's  wake. 

Lough  Derg  pilgrim. 

Midnight  mass,  The. 

Ned  M'Keown. 

1'iirty  right  and  funeral, 
The. 

I'hil      Purccl,     the    pig- 
driver. 


Shane  Fadh's  wedding. 
Station,  The. 
Three  tasks,  The. 
.'t.  Geography  of    an    Irish 

oath. 

Going  to  Maynooth. 
Lia"nh:tn  shee,  The. 
Neal  Malnne. 

Phelim  O'Toole's  courtship. 
Poor  scholar,  The. 
Tubber  Dcrg ;    or,  the  red 

well 

Wildgoose  lodge. 
The  same 35;       3840 

Transcendental  wild   oats.     L.  M. 

ALCOTT.     Jn  Silver  pichers 35: 


35: 


38: 
35: 


Transmigration.    M.  COLLINS.  3  v. 

Trap   to   catch    a    sunbeam.     M.    A. 

MACKARNESS.        (formerly     Alixs 

Planche,).     In  Sunbeam  stories 

Trapper's  daughter,  The:  a  story  of 

the  Rocky  mountains.  G.  AIMARD. 

Traveler's  library,  v.  1  and  2,  liction. 

Lond.     1864.     sm.  8°  4O: 

Contents : 

v.l.    Attic  .philosopher  in 

Paris.  E.  SOUVKSTKE. 
Confessions,  of     >   work 
ing  man.  E.  SOUVKBTBE. 
Narrative    of    his    shii- 
wreck.  SirE.  SEAWARD. 

Travels  of  Cyrus,  The. 
SAY.     (Chevalier).     2v 


471 
4541-3 

2270 

404 

1691-2 


v.  2,  Love  story   from    "  The 
doctor."     R.  SOTTHEY. 

Memoir    of   a    rnaitre    d1 
arnies.    A.  (L1.)  DUMAS. 

feir  Roger  de  Coverley.      J. 
ADDISON. 

A.  M.  RAM- 

33:    3464-5 
3466 


Thesame 33; 

Travels  of  an  American  owl.     V.  W. 

JOHNSON.     (Cousin  Virginia) 38:         449 

Travels  of  Prince   Ac-bar.     G.   P.  K. 

JAMES.     In  String  of  pearls 38:        219 

Travers,  M. 
SPINSTERS   of    Batohington.      Lond. 

1872.     2  v.     sm.  8° 39:3131-2 

Treachery  its  own  betrayer.     EISER- 

HAKDT.     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O:      1561 

Treason  at   home:    a   novel.      Mrs. 

GRKKNHOUGH  37:      3436 

Treasure  hunters,  The ;  or,  the  search 
for  the  mountain  mine:  a  novel. 
G.  M.  FENN 37:  2077 


Treasure  of  the  Tnca.  Franz  HOFF 
MANN.  Tr.  by  J.  F.  Smith 37:  4493 

Treasure  of  the  seas.     J.  DEMILT.K.     37:        282 

Treasure-seeker,  The.    E.  SOUVES- 

TUK.     Jit  Brittany  and  La  Vendee.     39:       2066 

Treasure-trove.     Same  ax  He  would 

be  a  gentleman.     S.  LOVER 38:       1888 

Treasure-trove  series,  The.  Edited 
bv  K.  H.  Stoddard.  Compiled  by 
W.  S.  Walsh.  Bost.  1875.  v.  1-3. 
16° 4O:  1701-3 

Contents: 
I.  Burlesque: 

Day  in  the  academy,  A.     F.  C.  BVRNA.ND. 

Eneouiiter  with  an  interviewer.     S.  L.  CLEMENS.     (Mark 

Twain. 

Golden  age  of  New  York,  The.    Washington  IRVING. 
Insanity  of  Cain,  The.     Mary  Mapes  DODGE. 
Lady  Kohesia,  The.     R.  H.  BAHHAM. 
Mrs.  Battle's  opinion  on  cards.     Charles  LAMB. 
Mrs.  Brown  at  the  play.      (r.  ROSE.     (Arthur  Sketfhlcy.) 
Noble  savage,  The.     C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS. 
Our  new  livery  and  other  things.     G.  W.  CURTIS. 
Painter's  bargain,  The.     W.  ^f.  THACKEKAY. 
Parish  revolution,  The.    T.  HOOD. 
Will  of  a  virtuoso,  The.    J.  ADDISON. 
II.  Travesty : 

George  de  Barnwell.     W.  M.  THACKERAY. 

Ho  Ki  of  the  yellow  girdle.    T.  T.  T. 

Lessons  in  biography.     Rev.  J.  BEKESFORD. 

Mi .  John  Jenkins.    (F.)  B.  HARTE. 

Prophetic  account  of  a  luture  epic.    T.  B.  MACAVLAY. 

St.  Twel'mo.    C.  S.  WEBB.    (Joint  Fuvl.) 

Treble  temptation,  A.     F.  C.  HUKNAND. 

Walter  Redivivus.    Thomas  HOOD. 

III.  Story: 

Dr.  Marigold.    C.  (J.  H.)  DICKENS. 

Fight  fora  wife,  A.     W.  BLACK. 

Friend  of  a  Gioberti's.    (J.  LEVER. 

Loan  of  a  lyre,  The.     Fitz  Hugh  Ll'iiiow. 

O'Uonors,  The.    A.  TKOLLUPK. 

Story  without  a  tale.     Wm.  MAGINN. 

Truthful  resolve,  The.      D.  R.  LOCJKE.      (Petroleum   V. 

If  ashy.) 
Widow  by  brevet,  The.    N.  P.  WILLIS. 

Treble  temptation,  The.  F.  C.  BUR- 
NAN  D.  In  Treasure-trove  series, 
v.  2 40: 

Trees  and  burns.  T.  GILLESVIE.  In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O: 

Tregarthen  hall.    J.  GARLAND.    3  v.    37: 

Trelawny  of  Trelawne:  a  legend  of 

Cornwall.  A.  E.  K.  BRAY 35: 

Trelawney,  E.  J. 

ADVENTURES    of    a     younger     son. 
Lond.     n.  d.     16° 39: 

Tremendous  adventures  of  Major 
Gahagan.  W.  M.  THACKERAY. 

•hi  Misc.,  v.  1.     Phil,  ed 33: 

The  same.     In  Misc.,  v.  1.     Bost.  ed.     33: 
The  same.     Jn  Misc.,  v.  3.     Leip.  ed.     33: 

The  same 33: 

Trench,  William  Stewart. 

REALITIES  of  Irish  life.    Bost.    1869. 

10° 39: 

Trente-et-un.    L.  delaRAME.    With 

Randolph  Gordon 39: 

Tressilian   and   his   friends.      R.   S. 

MACKENZIE 38: 

Trethill  farm.  L.  PARR.  With  John 

Thompson 38: 

Trevlyn  hold.  Same  as  'Squire  Trev- 

lyn's  heir.  E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.]  WOOD.  4O: 

Thesame.  Tauchnitz  ed 4O: 

Trial,  The:  more  links  of  the  Daisy 

chain.  C.  M.  YONUK 4O: 

Thesame.  Tauchnitz  ed 4O: 

Trial  and  triumph.  T.  S.  ARTHUR....  35: 


1717 
2841-3 


2716 


3139 


4007 
4011 
3997 
4004 


3145 
56 

2309 
4233 

730 

731 

1296 

1297 

809 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TRIALS. 


225 


TKOLT.OPE. 


Trials  and  confessions  of  a  house 
keeper.  T.  S.  AKTHUK 

Trials  and  triumphs.  J.  M.  WILSON. 
In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 

Trials  of  the  henrt.      A.  E.  K.  BRAY. 

Trials  of  Menie  Dempster.  A.  LEHIII- 
TON.  In  \V.  T.  B.,  v.  7 

Trials  of  Kcv.  Samuel  Austin.  T. 
(iii.i.Ksi-iK.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 

Tricotrin.     L.  de  la  KAMU    (Ouida). 
The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 

Tried  for  her  life.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 
SOVTHWOKTH.  Sequel  to  Cruel  as 
the  grave 

Tried  friendship.    In  X.  and  T.  v.  10.. 

Trip  over  London,  A.  T.  (E.)  HOOK. 
In  Precepts  and  practice,  v.  3 

Trip  to  the  hay.  Mrs.  C.  L.  HEXTZ. 
H'ith  Banished  son 

Tristram  Shandy.     L.  STERNE 

The  same 

The  same.    •/«   Works 

Triumph  over  Midian.  C.  TUCKER. 
[A.  L.  0.  E.) 

Triumphs  of  steam,  The;  or,  stories 
from  the  lives  of  Watt,  Arkwright, 
and  Stephenson.  By  the  author  of 
Might  and  right.  N.  Y.  n.  d  12°. 

Triumphs  <>f  time.     A.  MARSH 

Trodden  down.     .Vrs.  J.  C.  XEWHY. 

Trois  etoiles.  (pseud.)  Hee  MURRAY, 
Grenville. 

Trollope,  Anthony,     (b.  1815). 

BARC  HKSTKR    towers.      Leip.     1859. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

BKI.TON  estate.     N.  Y.     1866.     8°... 
The  same.    Leip.     1806.    2  v.  in  1. 

sc).    16° 

BERTRAMS,  The.     Leip.     1859.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  lti° 

CAN  you  forgive  her?      N.  Y.     n.  d. 


35: 

4O: 
35: 


808 


1720 
271!l 


4O:       1717 


40: 
39: 
39: 


39: 
4O: 

37: 

37: 
!539: 
939: 
*34: 

39: 


40: 
38: 
38: 


1720 
60 
61 


2037 
1650 


4647 


4311 
2271 


2017 
3358 


20 1  I 
2605 
3560 


Leip.     1865.    3  v.    sq. 


The  same. 
16°  ........ 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2  .................... 

CASTLE   Richmond.      N.   Y.      1860. 

12°  ........................................... 

The  same.   Leip.    1860.    2  v.  in.  1. 
sq.  16°  .................................... 

CLAVERINOS,  The.    N.  Y.    1866.    H°. 

The  same.     Leip.    1867.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16°  ....................................... 

DOCTOR  Thome     N.  Y.     1867.     12°. 

The  same.     Leip.     1858.    2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  16  ..................................... 

EUSTACE   Diamonds.     N.   Y.     1872. 

8°  ............................................. 

FRAMLEY  parsonage.     Leip.       1861. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16°  ........................ 

GOLDEN  lion  of  Grandpere.     N    Y. 

1872.     8°  ................................... 

HARRY  Heathcote  of  Gangoil:  a  tale 

of   Australian    bush   life.      N.    Y'. 

1874.     8°  ................................... 

HE  knew  he  was  right.   N.  Y.    1869. 

8°  ....................  .'  ........................ 

The    same.      Leip.      1869.      3    v. 
sq.  16°  .................................... 

The  same.     :t  v.  in  2  ................... 

LAKY  Anna:  a  novel.    N.  Y'.     1875. 

8°  ............................................. 

LAST  chronicle  of  Barset,  The.  N.  Y. 

1867.     8°  ................................... 

The  same.   Leip.   1867.  3  v. 
sq.  Ki°  .................................... 

The  same.  3  v.  in  2  .................... 


39:  3151 

39:  3152 

39:  3153 

39:  3155 

39:  3156 

39:  3157-9 

39:  3160-1 

39:  3162 

39:  3163 

39:  3!64 


39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 


3165 
3166 

3167 
3168 
3170 
3171 


39;       3172 
39:       3173 

39;   3174-6 
39:3177-8 

39:      3179 
39:       3180 

39:   3181-3 
39:3184-5 


Trollope,  A.,  (continued.) — 

MACDERMOTS  of  Ballycloran,  The:  a 

novel.     Phil.     n.  d.     16° 39:       3186 

Miss  Mackenzie.      X.  Y.     n.  d.     8°.     39:      3187 
ORLEY  farm.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 39;      3188 

The  same.     Leip.    18G2.     3  v.     sq. 

16° 39:3189-91 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39:   3192-3 

1'iHNKAs  Finn,    the    Irish    member. 

N.  Y.      1866.      8° 39:       3194 

The  same.     Leip.     1869.     3  v.     sq. 

16° 39:    3195-7 

The  same.     3  v.  in   2 39;   3198-9 

PHIXKAS    Redux:    a   novel.     N.   Y. 

1874.      8° 39:       3200 

PRIME    minister,    The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

12° 39:       3220 

RACHEL  Ray:  a  novel.    N.  Y'.    n.  d. 

8° .'. 39;       3201 

The  same.    Leip.     1863.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 39;       3202 

RALPH  the  heir.     X.  Y.     1871.     12°.     39:       3203 

The  same.     Leip.    1871.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 39;       3204 

SIR     Harry     Hotspur,    of    Humble- 

thwaite.     Leip.     1871.     sq.  16° 39:      3206 

SMALL  house  at  Allington.     X.  Y'. 

1864.     8° ! 39:       3207 

The  same.     Leip.     18fi4.    3  v.     sq. 

16° 39:3208-10 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39:3211-12 

STRUGGLES    of     Brown,   Jones,   and 

Robinson,  The.   By  one  of  the  firm. 

X.  Y.     1870.     8°.". 39;       3213 

THREE  clerks,  The:  a  novel.     X.  Y. 

1868.      12° 39:       3214 

VICAR  of  Bullhampton,  The.     Leip. 

1870.     2v.ini.     sq.   16° 39:       3216 

WARDEN,  The.  Leip.    1859.    sq.  16°.     39:       3218 
WAY  we  live  now,  The.  X.  Y.  1875. 

H° 39;       3-219 

Trollope,  AT™.  Frances.    (1790-1863). 
ATTRACTIVE  man,  The.   Lond.    n.  d. 

16° 39;       3230 

LIFE   and   adventures   of  Jonathan 

Jefferson  Whitlaw,  The;  or,  scenes 

of  the  Mississippi.      With  fifteen 

engravings.       Lond.       1836.      3  v. 

sm.  8 *A. 

LOVE   and  jealousy.      Lond.      n.   d. 

16° 39:      3231 

MRS.  Matthews.     Lond.     1864.     12°.     39:       3232 
PETTICOAT   government:     a    novel. 

X.  Y.     n.  d.     8°... 39;       3233 

WIDOW  Barnaby,  The.    Lond.    n.  d. 

16° ". 39;       2234 

WIDOW  married,  The.    Sequel  to  The 

widow  Barnaby.    Lond.  n.  d.    16°.     39:       3235 
Trollope,  Frank. 

GLADSTONES,    The.       Lond.      1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 39;    3241-3 

WILLIAM    Mellish.       Lond.      1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 39:3244-6 

Trollope,     Thomas    Adolphus.       (b. 

1810). 
BEi'i'o,  the  conscript.     Phil.     1870. 

12° 39:       3251 

DIAMOND  cut   diamond:  a  story   of 

Tuscan  life.     X.  Y.     1874.     12°...     39:       3252 
DREAM  numbers:    a  domestic  novel. 

Phil.     n.  d.     12° 39:       3253 

DURNTON  abbey.     X.  Y.     1874.     8°.     39:      3254 
GARSTANUS    of    Garstang    Grange, 
The.     Leip.     1870.     2v.ini.     sq. 

16° 39:      3256 

GEMMA:  a  novel.    Phil.     n.  d.     12°.     39:      3257 


PKOSE  FICTION:     EXGLISU. 


TROLLOPE. 


226 


TRY. 


Trollope,  T.  A.,  (continued.) — 

LEONORA  Casaloni;  or,  the  marriage 

secret.     Phil.     n.  d.     12° 

LINDISFARNE  Chase.     N.   Y.     18G5. 


39:   3258 


39: 
39: 


3259 
3260 


MARIETTA.     Phil.     1870.     12° 

O'CoNORS,   The.     In  Treasure-trove 

series,  v.  3 4O: 

PAUL  the  pope,  and  Paul  the  friar. 

Lond.     1861.      8° 39: 

SEALED  packet,  The :  a  novel.   Phil. 

n.  d.     12° 39: 

SIRKN,   A.     Leip.     1870.      2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 39: 

STii.,i/wiNCHE8     of     Comb     Mavis. 

Lond.     1872.     3  v.     sm.  8° 39:   3265-7 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Thomas  Adolphus. 
ANNE  Furness.     N.  Y.     1871.      8°... 
MABEL'S  progress :  a  novel.     N.  Y. 

1870.     8° 

SACRISTAN'S   household :  a   story  of 

Lippe-LMmold.    N.  Y.     1869.    8°. 
VERONICA:   a   novel.     N.    Y.     1870. 


39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 


1703 


3261 


3262 


3264 


3281 


3282 


3283 


3284 


Trotty's    wedding    tour    and    story 
book.     E.  S.  PHELPS.     (Onyx) 38:      4386 

Troubles  of  a  quiet  man.     J.  KAVA- 

NAQH.      With  Seven  years 38:         681 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:        682 

Trowbridge,  Catherine  M. 

CHARLES    Norwood;    or,  erring  and 

repenting.     Phil.     1860.      16° 39:       3300 

GEORGE  Morton  and  his  sister.    Phil. 

1863.      16° 39:       3301 

How   to   conquer;    or,  Allen  Ware. 

Phil.     1870.     16° 39:       3302 

MAPLEVILLE  boys,  The.    Phil.    1870. 

16° 39:      3303 

Trowbridge,  John  Townsend.  (Paul 

Creyton).     (b.  1827). 

BURRCLIFFE,     N.  Y.     1869.     16° 39:      3310 

CHANCE    for   himself,   A;    or,   Jack 

Hazard   and   his   treasure.       Bost. 

1872.      16° 39:       3311 

COUPON    bonds,   and    other    stories. 

Bost.      1873.      12° 39:       3312 


Con  ten's : 

Archibald  Blos-som,  bach 
elor. 

Coupon  bonds. 

Fessendens. 

In  the  ice. 

Madam  Walborough's 
carriage. 

CUD.JO'S  cave.  Bost.  1869.  12° 

DESERTED  family.  Phil.  n.  d.  16°. 
DOING  his  best.  '  Bost.  1873.  16°... 

FAST  friends.  Bost.  1875.  16° 

FATHER  Brighthopes.  N.  Y.  1869. 

16°  ...  

HEARTS  and  faces.  N.Y.  1869.  16°. 
IRONTHORPE,  the  pioneer  preacher. 

N.Y.  I860.  16° 

JACK  Hazard  and  his  fortunes.  Bost. 

1871.  12° 

LucYArlyn.  Bost.  1806.  12° 

MARTIN  Mcrrivale;  his  X  mark. 

Bost.  1865.  12° 

NEIGHBOR  Jackwood.  Bost.  1871. 

12°  

NEIGHBORS'  wives.  Bost.  1867. 

12°  

OLD  battle  ground.  N.  Y.  1869. 

16°  

THREE  scouts.  Bost.  1865.  12°.... 
YOUNG  surveyor;  or,  Jack  on  the 

prairies.     Bost.     1875.     16° 


Man  who  stole  a    meeting 

house. 

Mr.  Bliizay'a  experience. 
Nancy  Blynn's  lovers. 
Preaching  for  Selwyn. 
Romance  of  a  glove. 


39: 
39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 

39: 

39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 
39: 

39: 
39: 


3313 
3314 
3315 
3316 

3317 
3318 


3320 
3321 


3322 


3324 


3325 
3326 


39:   3327 


39; 
37; 


Truce  of  God.     G.  H.  MILES  ............     38: 

True  as  steel.     M.  V.  (H.)  TERHUNE. 

(Marion  Harland]  ........................ 

True  generosity.     Jfrs.  E.  C.  EMBURY. 

In  Pictures  of  early  life  ............... 

True    history    of    Joshua    Davidson, 

communist.    [Eliza  Lynn  LINTON.] 

Phil.      1873.      12°  ........................ 

True   history   of  a   little   ragamuffin. 

J.  GREENWOOD  ...........................     37: 

True  legend  of  a  billiard  club.     "Win. 

BLACK.      With  Maid  of  Killeena... 
True  love.     Lady  Di  BEAUCLKKK  ....... 

True  manliness.     Mrt.  L.  C.  TUTHILL. 
True  reformer,  A.     Lond.     1873.      3  v. 

sm.  8°  ....................................... 

True   riches,   and   other  tales.     T.  S. 

ARTHUR  ...................................     35; 

Content*  : 

Broken  heart,  The 
Colporteur,  The. 
Coquette,  The. 
Lesson  from  the  bees. 
Little  maid  of  all  work 
The. 

Look  at  the  bright  side. 
Lone  old  man,  The. 


2978 


2846 


1700 


38:   1760 


35: 
35: 
39: 
4O: 


3456 

2179 
18(iO 
3393 
2678 


810 


Man  and  the  demon. 
Mr.  Winkleman  at  home. 
^ew  experience  in  lite. 
One  ol  the  solvent  class. 


Shadows  and  sunbeams. 
What     happened     to    Joe 

Barker. 
Worse  enemies  than  lions 

and  tigers. 

True  Robinson  Crusoes.     F.  DENIS....     37:        320 

True  Kobinson  Crusoes.     C.  RUSSELL.     39:        747 
True  stories  from  ancient  history.     A. 

STRICKLAND  .....................  ....  .....     39;       2394 

True  stories  from  history  and  biogra 

phy.     N.  HAWTHORNE  ................     37:      4190 

Content*  : 

Biographical  sketches  :  Oliver  Cromwell. 

Benjamin  Franklin.  Q.ueen  I  hpstina. 

Bonjnmin  West.  Samuel  Johnson. 

Grand  father's  chair.  Sir  Isaac  Newton. 

True  stories  from  modern  history.     A. 

STRICKLAND  ..............................     39;      2395 

True  tales  of  the  olden  time.  <S't>  J. 

FROISSART  ................................     37;       2505 

True  to  her  trust;  or,  womanly  past 

question.      Same  ax  Jack's  sister  .....     4O: 


223li 
506 
507 

2131 
607 


True  to  herself.     F.  W.  KOBINSON 39: 

True  to  him  ever.     F.  W.  ROBINSON.     39: 
True  to  his  flag.      Wifh  Drayton  hall...     4O: 

True  to  the  last.    A.  S.  ROE 39: 

True   to   life :    a   simple    story.       M. 

STANLEY.     (Skeicher  ft om~ nature).     39:      2166 
True  to  the  life.     Lond.     1869.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 4O:       2679 

True   to   nature.     Lond.     1857.     2  v. 

sin.  8" 4O:       2681 

Trumps:  a  novel.     G.  W.  CURTIS. ...     35:      5177 
Trusedale,  1'.  van. 

MAJOR  Roger  Sherman  Potter.    N.Y. 

1858.      12° 39:       3337 

Trust  and  trial.     M.  HOWITT 37:      4760 

Trusta,   H.      (pseud.).      See  PHELPS, 

Mrs.  E.  S. 
Trusty  Eckart,  The.     L.  TIECK.     In 

C.  G.  R.,  v.  2 35:      3874 

Truth  and  trust,   Talcs  of.    Lady  G. 

FUI.LERTON  37:       2557 

Truth  in  irons.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  9 4O:      1649 

Truth,  the  whole  truth,  and  nothing 

but  the  truth.  The.    R.  BROUOHTON. 

In  Tales  for  christmas  eve 35:      2977 

Truthful  resolver.  The.     D.  R.  LOCKE. 

ll'etroteumV.  Naxby).    In  Treasure- 
trove  series,  v.  3 4O:       1703 

Try  again  ;  or,  the  trials  and  triumphs 

of  Harry  West.      W.  T.  ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35:         280 

Try  and  trust;  or,  the  story  of  a  bound 

boy.     H.  ALGER,  jr 35:        551 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TRYING. 


227 


TWICE-TOLD. 


Trying    to  bo    useful.     H.  N.   (W.) 

KAKKK.     (Aunt  Hattie] 35:      1308 

Tryst  in  Twin-tree  lane,  The.    Henry 

SPH-KK.     In   Brought  to  hook,  v.  2.     39:       2097 
Tubber  !><jrg;    or,  the  red  well.     \\". 

CARLKTO.V.     In  Traits  and  stories, 

v.  2 35:       3842 

The  same 35:      3840 

Tucker,  Mr*.  Charlotte.     (A.L  O.  E.) 
CITY  of  Nocross,  and  its  famous  phy 
sician.     Lond.      1873.      16° 39:       3341 

CLAUDIA.     N.  Y.     1870.     16° 39:       3342 

CROWN   of   success.       Lond.      1870. 

10°  39:       3343 

EDKN  in  England,  An:  a  tale.    N.Y. 

1875.      16° 39:       3344 

EXILES  in   Babylon;  or,  children  of 

light.     Lond.     18G9.     12° 39:       3345 

FAIRY  Frisket;   or,  peeps   at   insect 

life.     N.Y.      1875.      16° 39:       3346 

FAIRY  Know-a-bit;  or,  n  nutshell  of 

knowledge.  Lond.  18G8.  12°....  39:  3347 
HAUNTED  rooms.  N.Y.  1876.  16°.  39:  3348 
HKUKKW  heroes:  a  tale  of  Jewish 

history.     Lond.     1800.     12° 39;       3349 

HOLIDAY  chaplet  of  stories.     N.  Y. 

1869.      10° 39:       3350 

LITTLK  maid, The;  and  Living  jewels. 

N.Y.     1875.     16° 39:       3351 

MINK,  The;    or,  darkness  and  light. 

Lond.     1870.     16° 39:       3352 

MIKACLKS  of  heavenly  love  in  daily 

life.     Lond.     1870.     16° '..     39:      3353 

RESCUED  from  Egypt.    Lond.    1868. 

16°  ' 39:       3354 

SHEPHERD  of  Bethlehem,  The.  Lond. 

1869.   12° 39;   3355 

SILVKR  casket,  The.   Lond.   1870. 

16°  39:   3356 

SPANISH   cavalier,  The:    a  story   of 

Seville.     N.  Y.     1875.     18° 39:       3357 

TRH'MPH  over  Midiun,  The.     Lond. 

1869.      12° 39:       3358 

YOUNG  pilgrim,  The.     Lond.     1869. 

12°    .' 39:       3359 

Tucker,  St.  George. 

DK VOTED   bride,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

12° 39:      3367 

Turgenieff,     Ivan     (Sergheievitch). 

(b.  1818). 
DIMITIU    Roudine:    a  novel.     N.Y. 

1873.  16° 39; 

FATIIBKS  and  sons:  a  novel.     N.Y. 

1872.  16° 39: 

LI/A:  a  Russian  novel.  N.Y.  1872. 

10°  39: 

LKAR  of  the  Steppe,  A.  Tr.  from  tho 

French  by  \V.  H.  Browne.      With 

Spring  floods 39: 

O.\  the 'eve:  a  tale.  N.Y.  1873. 

16°  39: 

SMOKK:  a  Russian  novel.  N.  Y. 

1872.  16° 39: 

SPRING  floods.  Tr.  from  the  Russian 

by  Mrs.  Sophie   M.  Butts.       And 

Lear  of  the  Steppe.     Tr.  from  the 

French  by  W.  11.  Browne.     N.  Y. 

1874.  HJ0 39:       3376 

Turner,  Elizabeth  A.     (Beanie.) 

WOMAN  in  the  case,  A.    N.  Y.    1875. 

12° 39:  3380 

Turning  a  new  leaf.     S.  S.  ROHHINS...  39;  459 

Turning  of  the  tide.     E.  KKLI.OGO....  38:  740 

Turning   wheel,   The.       P.   COBDKN. 

(pseud.) 35:   4466 


3371 
3372 
3373 

3376 
3374 
3375 


Tuthill,  ^frs.  Louisa  Caroline  (Hug- 
gins). 
BEAUTIFUL  Bertha.      N.Y.      1870. 

16°   39:      3384 

BRAGGADOCIO.     N.  Y.     1871.     16°...     39:       3385 

EDITH.     N.Y.     1870.     16° 39:       3386 

GET  money.     N.  Y.     1871.     16° 39:      3387 

I  WILL  be  "a  sailor.    Bost.    1864.    16°.     39:       3388 
I  WILL  be  a  soldier.      Phil.      1867. 

16° 39:       3389 

QUEER  bonnets.     N.  Y.     1870.     16°.     39:      3390 
ROMANTIC    Belinda.       Phil.       1867. 

16°  39:      3391 

TIP-TOP;    or,   a   noble   aim.      N.  Y. 

1871.      16° 39:       3392 

TRUE  manliness.     Phil.     1867.     16°.     39:       3393 
Tutor's  ward,  The  :  a  novel.     By  the 
author  of  Wayfaring  sketches.    N. 

Y.     1863.     8° 4O:       2682 

Tuttle,  Edmund  B. 

BOYS'  book  about  Indians:  being 
what  I  saw  and  heard  for  three 
years  on  the  plains.  Phil.  1873. 

16°  39:       3400 

Tuttle,  Samuel  Walking. 

LKT  those  laugh  who  win.    In  Stories 

and  sketches 4O:      1681 

SAM'S    sermon.      With   Rougegorge, 

and  other  stories 4O:       1670 

Twain,  Mark,   (pseud.)   See  CLEMENS, 

Samuel  L. 
Twells,  Mr*.  J.  H. 

MII.LS   of   the   gods,  The:    a  novel. 

Phil.      1875.     12° 39:       3406 

Twelve      dancing     princesses,    The. 

GIUMM.     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2 4O:      1561 

Twelve  months  of  matrimony.    E.  F. 
CARLCN.      Same   as    Lavinia;    and 

One  year.     Phil.     n.d.     8° 35:      3799 

Twelve  nights  in  the  hunters'  camp. 

W.  BAKROWS 35:      1677 

Twenty  thousand   leagues  under  tho 

sea.     .1.  VERNE 39:      3700 

Twenty  years  after.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     37:      1014 
The   same.        With  The  three   mus 
keteers 37:      1027 

Twice  lost,   but  saved.      J.   BANIM. 

With  Bit  o'  writin' 35;       1531 

Twice  married  :  a  story  of  Connecticut 

life.     C.  W.  PIIILLEO 38:      4406 

Twicerefused.C.E.STiRLiN0.2v.ini.    39:      2288 
Twice    sacrificed.       C.   ETLAR.      In 

Danes  sketched  by  themselves,  v.  3.     4O:       1532 
Twice-told  tales.     N.  HAWTHORNE...     37:  4191-2 


QjnfenfR : 

Ambitious    guest,    The, 
v.  I. 

Chipping*  with  a  chisel, 
v  2. 

Pstvid  Swan,  v.  1. 

Dr.  Heidegger's  experi 
ment,  v.  1 . 

Edward  Fane's  rosebud, 
V.  2. 

Endiuntt    and    the    red 
cross,  v.  2. 

Fancy's  show  box,  v.  1. 

Footsteps   on    the    sea 
shore,  v.  2. 

Gentle  boy,  The. 

Grey    champion,    The, 

T.I. 

Great  carbuncle,  v.  1. 
Haunted  mind.  The,  v.  2. 
Hollow  of  the  three  hills, 

v  1. 
Legends  of  the^Province 

house,  v.  2. 
Mnv-pole     of     Merry 

Mount,  v.  1. 


Minister's  black  veil.  The, 
v.  1. 

Mr.    Higginhotham's  catas 
trophe,  v.  1. 

Night  sketches,  v.  2. 

Peter   Goldthwaito's   treas 
ure,  v.  2. 

Prophet ic  pictures,  The.v.  1. 

Kill  from   the   town   pump, 
A,  v.  I. 

Seven  vagabonds.  The,  v.  2. 

Shaker's  hridiil.  The,  v.  2. 

Sights  from  a  steeple,  v.  1. 

Sister's  years ,  The,  v.  2. 

Snowflnlies,  The,  v.  2. 

Sunday  at  home,  v.  1. 

Three-fold    destiny,    The, 
v.  2. 

Toll-gatherer's  day,  v.  1. 

Village  uncle,  The,  v  2. 

Vision  of  the  fountain,  The, 
v.  1. 

Wnkefleld,  v.  1. 

Wedding  knell.  The,  v.  1. 

White  old  m»id,  The,  v.  2. 


Thesame  37:  4193-4 


PROSE   FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


TWIN. 


228 


TYPEE. 


Twin  lieutenants.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS....     37:      1015 

Twin  love.      (J.)  B.  TAYLOK.      With, 

Beauty  and  the  beast 39:      2780 

Twin    roses.      A.    C.    M.    RITCIIIK. 

(  formerly  Mm.  Mowatt) 39:         432 

Twins,  The.    F.  BREMKK.    In  Works, 

v.  1 35:       2746 

Twins,   The.     Mrs.   E.   C.   EMBURY. 

Jn  Pictures  of  early  life 37:      1700 

Twisted  link,  A.  Mrs.  L.  CROW.    3  v.     35:  5004-6 

Twixt  <'up  and  lip.   M.  LOVETT-CAM- 

ERON.      3v 38:1806-8 

Two  admirals,  The.     J.  F.  COOPER 35:      4777 

The  same 35:       4778 

Two  apprentices.     M.  HOWITT  37:      4761 

Two  aristocracies.     C.  G.  F.  GOHE 37:       3205 

Two  Barbaras,  The.     G.  MORTIMKK...     38:      3192 

Two  baronesses,  The.  H.  C.  ANDER 
SEN 35:  058 

Two  campaigns.    A.  H.  ExoELBAm.    37:      1720 

Two  camps,  The :  a  legend  of  the  old 
north  state.  W.  G.  SIMMS.  With 
Wigwam  and  cabin 39:  1692 

Two  carpenters,  The.  C.  E.  TOXXA. 
(Charlotte  Elizabeth).  With  The 
simple  flower 39;  3009 

Two  college  friends.     In  N.   and   T. 

v.l...... 4O:      1041 

Two  college  friends.     V.  W.  LORIXG.     38:       1853 

Two   comrades,    The.     T.  GILLESPIK. 

7»W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O:      17)6 

Two  convicts,  The.     F.  GERSTAEKKR.     37:      2934 

Two   Cosmos :  a   tale   of    fifty   years 

ago.     Leip.     1861.     sq.  16° 4O:      2080 

Two  cousins,  The;  or,  modes  of  edu 
cation.  ./!/;•*.  E.  C.  EMBURY.  In 
Pictures  of  early  life 37;  1700 

Two  Dianas,  The.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS....     37;       1016 
The  same.      With  Nanon 37;      1024 

Two  drovers.     Sir  W.  SCOTT.     Parker 

ed *39:      1339 

The  same.     Edinburgh  ed 39;       1358 

The  same.     Abbotsford  cd 39:      WJ68 

Thesame 39:      1390 

The  same.     Household  ed 39:      1434 

The  same.     Pocketed 39;       1464 

Two  Emilys,  The.  S.  LKE.  In.  Can 
terbury  tales 38:  1440 

Two    eras  in    Maude    Rossiter's   life. 

With  Bruna's  revenge,  v.  3 38:         468 

Two  fair  daughters.    P.  FITZGERALD. 

3  v 37:   2233-5 

Two  families  and  two  aims  in  life. 
By  the  author  of  The  white  chrys 
anthemum.  N.  Y.  1872.  16°'....  4O:  2085 

Two  families,  The:  an  episode  in  the 
history  of  Chapleton.  By  the  au 
thor  of  Rose  Douglas.  N.Y.  1852. 
12°  4O:  2686 

Two  family  mothers.  M.  S.  Sni  WART/..     39:       1203 

Two  French  marriages.      C.  JKXKIN..     38:        289 

Contents  : 
Madame  de  Befuipr6         |      Psyche  of  to-day,  A. 

Two  friends.   The.     S.   S.   ELLIS.     In 

Family  secrets,  v.  3 37:  1079 

Two  friends,  The.  J.  MACB.  In 

Home  fairy  tales 38:  2226 

Two  ghost  stories.  C.  (J.  H.)  DICK- 

EXS.  With  Uncommercial  trav....  37:  552 
Two  ghosts  of  New  London  turnpike. 

Mrs.    GALPIN.       In    Stories    and 

sketches 4O:       1681 


Two  girls.  F.  WEDMORE.  2v 4O:  283-4 

Two  guardians.  C.  M.  YONOE 4O:  1298 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed 4O:  1299 

Two  hemispheres.  O.  RUPPIUS 39;  740 

Two  homes,  The.  Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK. 

(formerly  Miss  Mulock).  In  Do 
mestic  stories 35:  4914 

Two  in  a  legion.  In  N.  and  T.,  v.  7.  4O:  1647 
Two  invalids.  T.  S.  ARTHUR.  In 

Finger-posts 35;  813 

Two  life  paths.  C.  M.  MUNDT.  (Lou 
isa  Mil  h/bach) 38:  3255 

Two  lives  ;  or,  to  seem  and  to  be.  M. 

J.  MAC!XTOSH 38:  2253 

Two  lovers,  The.  "W.  GILBERT.  In 

"Wizard  of  the  mountain,  v.  2 37;  2996 

Two  marriages.  Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK. 

(formerly  Minn  Mulock) 35;  4941 

Thesame 35:  4942 

Two  men:  a  novel.  E.  STODDARD 39;  2892 

Two  pictures.  M.  J.  MACINTOSH 38:  2254 

Two  plunges  for  a  pearl.  M.  COLLINS.  35:  4534 
Two  rubies.  By  the  author  of  Recom 
mended  to  mercy.  Lond.  1808. 

3  v.  sm.  8° '. 4O:  2087 

Two  sailors,  the.  O.  RICHARDSON. 

/»~W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4Q:  1717 

Two  schools,  The.  Mrs.  HUGHES 37;  4826 

Two  Scotch  "Williams,  The.  Mrs. 

JOHXSTOXE.  In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4.  34;  4174 

Thesame :515:  4914 

Two  servants,  The.  C.  E.  TONXA. 

(  Charlotte  Elizabeth).     In  Tales  and 

illustrations 39;  3070 

Two  Sicilies.  M.  G.  SLEEPER 39;  1745 

Two  sisters.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  8 39;  1043 

Two  sisters,  The.  Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. 

SOUTHWORTII 39:  2038 

Two  sisters;  or,  the  avenger.  A. 

PIXKKRTOX.        With    Claude    Mel- 

notte  as  a  detective 38:  4546 

Two  sons.  Mr*.  A.  OPIE.  In  Works, 

v.  3 38:  3903 

Two  specimens  of  the  old  school,  .1/i.vs 

K EDDIE.     (Sarah    Tytler).     Oliver 

Shand's    partner:       Second     Mrs. 

Auchterlonie,   The.      In    Days   of 

yore,  v.  2 ". 38:  711 

Two  squires,  The.  M.  and  W.  HOW 
ITT.  In  Stories  of  English  and 

foreign  life 37;  4778 

Two  storks,  The.  E.  HAMERTOX.  In 

Mirror  of  truth 37;  3900 

Two  turnings  to  the  right.  R.  BLACK. 

With  Blackbird  of  Baden 35:  2108 

Two  vocations.  Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARLKS.  35:  4082 
Two  ways  of  telling  a  story.  J.  Ix- 

GELOW.  In  Stories  told  to  a  child.  38:  33 

Two  widows,  The.  3/r.s.  P.  CUDLIP. 

(formerly  Miss  Thomas) 35:  5109 

Two  worlds  of  fashion.  C.  STKANGE.  39:  2355-7 

Two  years  ago.  C.  KIXGSLEY 38:  934 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed.  2  v.  in  1.  38:  935 
Two-fold  life,  A.  W.  von  HILLERN. 

Tr.  by  M.  S 37:  4432 

Tylney  hall.  T.  HOOD 37:  4618 

Typee;  or,  a  narrative  of  a  four 

months'  residence  among  the  na 
tives  of  a  valley  of  the  Marquesas 

islands.     H.  MELVILLE 38:      2881 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


229 


UNI>ATE\TED. 


Tytler,  Ann  Fruser. 

LEILA    at    home:     continuation    of 

Leila    in    England.      Host.      1870. 

l«° 39:      3412 

LKII.A  in   England:  continuation  of 

Leila;  or,  the  island.     Bost.    1870. 

16°  39:       3413 

LEILA;  or,  the  island.    Bost.    [1858]. 

u;° 39:      3414 

MARY  and  Florence;   or,  grave  and 

gay.     Bost.     1870.     16° 39:       3415 

MARY  and  Florence  at  sixteen.    Bost. 

1870.      10° 39:       3410 

Tytler,  Sarah,    (pseud.)    See  KEDDIK, 

Mint. 


u. 

Ugly    Mug    and    her    magical    glass. 

C.  1).  GARDKTTE.     7n  Pluck.. 37:      27!>4 

Una  Savin,     (pxeud.)    See  HKPWOKTII, 

Mrs.  G.  H. 

Unawares.     F.  M.  PKARD 38:      4301 

Unbidden  guest,  The.    J.  M. WILSON. 

//«  \V.  f.  B.,  v.  9 4O:      1719 

Unclaimed  :  a  story  of  English  life. 

Bost.      1872.      126 4O:       2690 

Uncle  John,    (pseud.)     See  AIKEN,  .1. 
Uncle  John:  a  novel.     G.  J.WIIYTE- 

MELVILLE 4O:        450 

Uncle   John's   story.      A.  CAKY.     In 

Pictures  of  country  life 35:       3918 

Uncle  Paul,     (pseud.) 

NKSHITS,    The;    or,    a   mother's    last 

request ;    and   other  tales.     N.  T. 

1873.      16° 39:       3615 


Content*  : 

Nesbits,  The.  Orphan,  The. 

Little  sister  of  the  poor, 

The. 
Uncle  Roger's  story  and  mine.     L.  C. 

MOVLTON.     In  My  third  book 38:      3182 

Uncle  Silas.    J.  S.  LKFAXU 38:      1463 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin  ;  or,  lift;  among  the 

lowly.     H.  (E.)  B.  STOWK 39:      2335 

Uncle  Willie's  fairy  tale.     E.  STRIVK- 

LYNE.   With  Princess  of  Silvcrland.     39:       2405 
Uncommercial  traveller.    C.  (J.  II.) 

DICKKNS 37:        551 

The  same.      With  Hunted  down 37:         480 

The  same,      ll'ith  Edwin  Drood 37:         54!) 

The  same.      With  Christmas  stories...     37:         552 
Unconverted ;    or,  old   Thorneley's 

heirs.      With,  All-hallow  eve 4O:       2017 

Under  the  ban.     (//«  mnudit).  a  tale 

of  the  nineteenth  century.      Abbe 

DKLCON.  (Abbf  *  *  *) 37:  242 

Under  the  cedars;  or,  what  the  years 

brought.  A.  J.  HATCH 37:  4082 

Under  the  cloak.  K.  BROVUIITON.  In 

Talcs  for  christmas  eve 35:  2977 

Under  a  cloud.  W.  W.  SIKKS.  In 

Stories  and  sketches 4O:  1681 

Under  the  earth.  F.  HOFFMAN 37:  4494 

Under  false  colors.  L.  II.  HOOPER. 

In  Not  pretty  but  precious 4O:  1640 

Underfoot.  A.  CLYDE 35:  4448 

Under  the  greenwood  tree.  T.  HARDY.  37:  3!t92 
Under  the  limes.  E.  M.  ARCHER. 

(pneud?) 35;         697 


Under  the  lime-trees;  or,  grandmama's 
stories  at  Hurst  farm.  By  the  au 
thor  of  Aunt  Annie's  stories 4O:  2696 

Contents  : 
First  prize,  The. 
Katie      Kidd     and 

teacher. 
Lottie  and  Grace;  or,  the 


he 


two  paths. 


38: 
39: 
38: 
35: 

39: 
39: 
38: 


2072 
3327 

3013 
508 
656 

4658 

62 

63 

871 


Love  and   pride ;   which  is 

the  stronger? 

Nobody  wants  me;  or,  Char 
ley  and  his  grandmother. 
On   the  sea-snore  ;   or,  the 

child  teacher. 
Under  lock  and  key :  a  story.     T.  "\V. 

SPKICIHT 39: 

Under  the  red  dragon  :    a  novel.      J. 

GRANT 37: 

Under   the   roof.      D.  G.  MITCHELL. 

(Ik  Mdi'vel).     In  Seven  stories 

Under  the  spell.  F.  W.  ROHINSON.... 
Under  the  stork's  nest.  A.  E.  KATSCII. 
Under  the  surface.  E.  M.  CONNELLY. 
Under  two  flags.  L.  de  la  RAME. 

(  Outdo.) 

The  same.  Tauchnitx  ed.  '-'  v.  in  1. 
Undercurrents.  R.  B.  KIMISALL... 
Underwood,  Francis  H. 

CLOUD  pictures.     Bost.     1872.     12°... 

Contents  : 
Exile  of  von  Adelstein's 

soul,  The. 
Great  organ-prelude,  A. 

LORD  of  himself.  Bost.  1874.  12°. 
Undine  ;  or,  the  water  sprites.  F.  de 

la  MoTTE-ForijUe 38: 

The  same,  and  other  tales 38: 

Unexpected  blessing,  An.  R.  BLACK. 

/»  Blackbird  of  Baden 35; 

Unforgiven  :  a  novel.   BEKKIKDALK. 

(pseud.)  35; 

Ungava  :    a  talc  of  the  Esquimaux 

land.     R.  M.  BALLANTYNE 35; 

Unguarded   hour,    The.       J.  GALT. 

In  Club-book 4O: 

United  States,  Comic  history  of  the. 

L.  HOPKINS 37: 

United  States,  Comic  history  of  the. 

J.  I).  SHEKWOOD 29: 

Unkind  word,  and  other  stories.    Mm. 

1).     M.    CKAIK.       (formerly    Minx 

Mulock) 35: 


39:      :f(i2i 


Herr  Regenbogen's  concert. 
Topankalon. 


39;   3622 


1308 
1307 

2168 
2050 
1478 
1520 
4690 
1845 


4943 


Contents  : 
Age  of  gold. 
Blind. 

Bodies  and  souls. 
Chilli's  life. 
Children  of  Israel. 
Clothes. 

Death  on  the  seas. 
Dreadful  ghost. 
Eli/.abeth  and  Victoria. 
Few  words  about  sorrow. 
Garden  party. 
Give  us  air. 
Hedge-side  poet. 
His  young  lordship. 
History  of  a  hospital. 

The  same.  Tauchnit/,  cd. 


House  of  Commons. 

In  her  teens. 

In  the  ring. 

Last  grt  at  exhibition. 

Living  in  perspective. 

Meadowside  house. 

M  isery-mongers. 

OM  Scotch  love-story. 

Sermons. 

Tale  of  two  walks. 

To  novelists— and  a  novelist. 

To  parents. 

Unkind  word. 

Woman's  book. 


2  v.  in  1. 
WILSON. 


35:       4944 


Unknown,   The.      J.   M. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O:  1717 

Unknown  architect  of  the  minster, 

The.     Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARLKS.      With 

Cottage  by  the  cathedral 35:  4071 

Unknown  public,  The.  In  COLLINS' 

Queen's  revenge  35:  4581 

Unknown  tree,  The.  E.  HAMKRTON. 

In  .Mirror  of  truth 37:  3900 

Unloved  one,  The.  Mrs.  B.  HOFLAND.  37:  4516 
Unlucky  miser  of  Questenberg,  The. 

F.  GOTTSCHAI.K.  In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2.  4O:  1561 
Unpatented  ghost,  An.  H.  SI-ICER. 

In  Bound  to  please,  v.  2 39:       2096 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


tip. 

Up  the  Baltic;  or,  young  America  in 

Norway,    Sweden,  and  Denmark: 

a  story  of  travel   and  adventure. 

•W.T.ADAMS.     (Oliver  Optic) 35:        281 

Up   Broadway  and  its  sequel:    a  life 

story.     E.AMES.     (Eleanor  Kirk)..     35:         620 

Uphill.     Lady  WOOD.     3v 4O:  779-81 

Up  in  the  clouds ;  or,  balloon  voyages. 

R.  M.   BALLANTYNE.     In  Tales  of 

adventure,  v.  3 35:       1485 

Up  the  Rhine.     T.  HOOD.     In  Works, 

v.  2 34:       1374 

Up  the  river.     J.  ABBOTT 35:          96 

Ups  and  downs:  an  every  day  novel. 

E.  E.  HALE 37:      3841 

Ups  and  downs  of  life.     J.  INGELOW. 

In  Sisters  bye-hours 38:  32 

Ups  and  downs  of  an  old  maid's  life. 

J.  COMPTON 35:      4642 

Upside  down.       R.  (Y.)  A.  PARKER. 

(Roxa  Abbott) 38:       4175 

Upward  and  onward  series.     W.  T. 

ADAMS.     ( Oliver  Optic).     6  v. 


35:^47 
35:26f> 


Cringle  and  cross-tree.  35:239 


Bivouac  and  bittle. 

Sea  and  shore. 


Field  and  forest. 
Plane  and  nlank. 
Desk  and  debit. 

Urbane   and   his   friends.      Mrs.    E. 

PRENTICE  .................................     38: 

Ursula  :    a  tale  of  country  life.     E. 

M.  SEWELL.     2v  .......................    39: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     39: 
Ursula's   love   story.      Lond.     1869. 

3  v.  sm.  8°  .................................     4O: 

Useful  little  girl.     Mrs.  M.  M.  SHER 

WOOD.     In  Works,  v.   13  ..............     39: 

Useless  precaution,  The.  P.  SCARRON. 

In  Whole  comical  works  .......  .......  *34: 

Uses  of  adversity,  The.     Mrs.   E.  0. 

EMBURY.      In    Pictures   of    early 

life  ...........................................     37: 

Uses  of  adversity,  The.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F. 

HALL.    In  Tales  of  woman's  trials.     37: 
The  same  ......................................     37: 

Usher,  Frank. 

THREE  Oxonians,  the.    Lond.     1873. 

3  v.     sm.  8°  ...............................     39: 

Usurer's  victim,  The.    J.  F.  SMITH.     39: 
Utopia  ;  or,  the  happy  republic.     Sir 

T.  MOKE  ....................................     54: 

Utterly  wrecked.     H.  M  ..................     38: 

Uttermost   farthing.     C.  GRIFFITH. 

3v  ...........................................      37: 


V. 


M:2:a 


4693 

1590-1 
1592 

2697 
1648 
1915 


1700 


3888 
3889 


3626-8 
1913 


1390 
3130 


3574-6 


Vacant  chair,  The.     J.   M.  WILSON. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1  ........................     4O:      1711 

Vachette,  E.    (Eugene  Chavette). 
So  fair  yet  false;  or,  Pourquoi  ?     Tr. 

by  O.  Vibeur.     N.  Y.     1874.     12°.     35:       4137 
Vagabond  heroine,  A.    Mrs.  A.  ED 

WARDS  ......................................    37:      1554 

Vale  of  cedars,  The;  or,  the  martyr. 

G.  AGUILAR  ...........................  "...     35:        348 

Valentine.    H.  KINQSLEY.    2  v.  iu  1.     38:        971 

Valentine,  Mm.  R. 

LAND  battles.     Lond.     1869.     16°...     39:       3650 
Valentine,  the  countess  ;  or,  between 

father  and  son.    K.  BAUER.    (Karl 

Detlef)  .....................................     35:       1722 

Valentine  Duval.     A.  MANNING  ......     38:      2491 

Valentine  Ford.    C.  GRIFFITH.    3  v.     37:  3577-9 


230  VERNE. 

Valentine  M'Clutchy,  the  Irish  agent. 

AV.  CARLETON.     3v 35:  3843-5 

Valentine    Vox,    the    ventriloquist, 

with  his  life  and  adventures.     H. 

COCKTON 35:       4480 

Valerie :     an    autobiography.       Capt. 

F.  MARRYAT ". 38:      2574 

Valerie    Aylmer.       F.    C.    FISHER. 

(Christian  Reid) 37:       2202 

Valerio,    Katherine.      (pseud.)      See 

WASIIHUKN,  Katherine  G. 
Valerius :    a    roman    story.     J.    G. 

LOCKHART 38:       1842 

Valley  farm,  The.     C.  J.  PETERSON. ..     38:      4361 
Valley  of  Fosterstown,  The:  a  tale 

of  Irish   life.      A.   M.   DON  ELAN. 

2   v 37:      771-2 

Valley   of   the   Maude,    The.      Mrs. 

STEWART.     3  v 39:    2281-3 

Valley  of  poppies,  The.    J.  HATTON. 

2  v 37:  4107-8 

Vance,  Sarah  S. 

Lois  Carrol ;  or,  her  two  selves.  Phil. 

1874.      12° 39:       3655 

Vanderdecken's     message     home. 

In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  1 4O:       1693 

Vanity  fair.     W.  M.  THACKERAY 39:      2909 

The  same.     Phil,  ed 39:       2910 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v 39:2911-13 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 39:^914-15 

Vanna's    twins.       C.   G.   ROSSETTI. 

With  Commonplace 39: 

Vasconselos :    a  romance.     W.   G. 

SIMMS    39: 

Vashti.     A.  J.  (E.)  WILSON.     (for 
merly  Mis*  Evans) ..     4O: 

Vassal  Morton  :  a  novel.     F.  PARK- 
MAN 38:      4183 

Vathek  :  an  Arabian  tale.  W.  BECK- 
FORD 35: 

Venetia  :  a  novel.     B.DISRAELI 37: 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2  v.  in  1.     37: 
Venetia     and     Contarini     Fleming. 

B.  DISRAELI 37: 

Venturesome  Jamie.     J.   M.  WIL 
SON.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O:      1710 

Venus  of  Balhinch.     M.  THOMPSON. 

In  Hoosier  mosaics 39: 

Vera.     C.  DEMI-STKR 37: 

Verdant  Green,   Adventures  of  Mr. 

E.BRADLEY.     (Cuthbert  Bede\ 35: 

The  same.     Pt.  1.      Lond.  ed 35: 

Verdict  against  J.  J.,  The.  R.  BLACK. 

In  Blackbird  of  Baden 35: 

Verey,  Joseph. 

LOST  footsteps :  a  novel.  Lond.   1869. 

3  V.     sm.   8° 39:3665-7 

TENDER  tyrants.    Lond.    1872.    3  v. 

sm.  8° 39:3668-70 

Verne,  Jules,     (b.  1828). 

ABANDONED,  The.  (Pt.  2  of  L'ile 
mysteritust.)  Tr.  by  W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.     N.  Y.      1876.      8° 39:       3680 

Note..     Pt.  2  of  the  Mysterious  island. 

The  same.     In  Mysterious  island...     39:       369G 

ADVENTURES  in  the  land  of  the  behe 
moth.  Bost.  1874  12° 39:  3681 

Note.    The  same  as  Meridinna. 

ALL  around  the  moon.  (Autour  de  la 
lune).  Freely  translated  by  Ed 
ward  Roth.  With  a  map  of  the 
moon  constructed  and  engraved  for 
this  edition,  and  also  with  un  ap 
pendix  containing  the  famous  moon 
hoax  bv  R.  Adams  Locke.  N.  Y. 
1876.  "10° 39:  3679 


667 

1691 

575 


1851 
678 
680 

679 


2983 
311 


2600 
2601 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


VERNE. 


VERNE. 


Verne,  (continued.) — 

The  same.     In   From  the  earth  to 

the  moon 39:       3690 

AMERICAN   gun-club,   The.      N.   Y. 

1874.      12° 39;       3682 

Note.    Part  of  From  the  earth  to  ihe  moon. 
AKOI'NU  the  world   in   eighty  days. 

(Le  tour  du  monde  en  80  jours).    Tr. 

by  Geo.  M.   Towle.     Phil.     n.   d. 

12° 39:       3683 

Note.    Same  as  Tour  of  the  world. 
DKSKKT  of  iee,  The.  (Tr.  of  Le  de.iert 

de  glace).     Same  as  The  Held  of  ice. 

Pt.  2  of  the  Voyages  and  adventures 

of  Captain  Hatteras 39:       3701 

DOCTOR  Ox's  experiment,   and  other 

stories.     (Le  docteur   Ox).     Tr.  by 

George   M.  Towle.      Bost.      1874. 

16° 39:       3684 

Contents: 

L)r.  Ox's  experiment.  Master  Zacharins. 

1'rama  in  the  air,  A.  Winter  in  the  ice,  A. 

Fortieth   French    ascen 
sion  of  Mont  lilane. 

The  ?ame.     With   numerous  illus 
trations.      Bost.      1870.      12° 39:       3685 

Diiori'KU  from  the  clouds.     (Pt.  1  of 

L'ile  myxterieuse).   Tr.  by  W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.     N.  Y.     1875.     8° 39:       3686 

No'e.  Pt.  I  of  The  mysterious  island. 
S(\me  as  Wrecked  in  the  air. 

The  same.     In  Mysterious   island.     39:       3696 
KNUI.ISH  at  the  north  pole,  The.  (Tr. 

of  Lex  Anglais  au  pole  nord).     Xante 

as  Journey  to  the  north  pole.     Pt. 

1  of  the   Voyages  and  adventures 

of  Captain   Hatteras 39:       3701 

FIELD  of  ice,  The.     (Tr.  of  Pt.  2  of 

Lex  aventures  du  capitaine  Hatteras). 

With   126   illustration!    by   Kiou. 

Loud.     1875.     srn.  8° ". 39:       3687 

Note.  The  same  as  the  Desert  of  ice. 
Pt.  2  of  the  Voyages  and  adventures  of 
Captain  Hatteras. 

FIVK  weeks  in  a  balloon;  or,  jour 
neys  and  discoveries  in  Africa  by 
three  Englishmen.  Compiled  from 
the  original  notes  of  Dr.  Ferguson, 
and  dune  into  English  by  'William 
Lackland.'  ( Cinq  semainei  en  bal 
lon,  voyage  de  dr'coueertex  en  A/rique 
par  troix  Anglais).  Host.  1875.  12°.  39:  3688 

FLOATING  city,  A.  (  Unevilleflotiante); 
and  the  Blockade  runners.  N.  Y. 
1875.  12° 39;  3689 

FKOM  the  earth  to  the  moon  direct  in 
ninety-seven  hours  and  twenty  min 
utes.  (De  la  ierre  a  la  lune,  trajet 
direct  en  97  hfuret  et  20  minutes); 
and  a  Trip  around  it.  (Autour  de 
la  lune).  Tr.  by  Louis  Mercier 
and  Eleanor  E.  King.  With  80 
full  page  illustrations.  N.  Y.  1874. 
12° 39:  3690 

FUR  country,  The;  or,  seventy  de 
grees  north  lattitude.  (Le  payi  des 
fotirrures).  Tr.  by  N.  D'Anvers. 
With  10(1  illustrations.  Bost.  1874. 
8° 39;  3691 

IN  search  of  the  castaways:  n  ro 
mantic  narative  of  the  loss  of  Cap 
tain  Grant  of  the  brig  Brittania. 
and  of  the  adventures  of  his  chil 
dren  and  friends  in  his  discovery 
and  rescue.  (Tr.  of  Lrs  enfant*  du 
capitaine  Grant).  Illustrated  with 
170  engravings.  Phil.  1873.  8°.  39:  3692 


Verne,  (continued.) — 

JOURNEY  to  the  centre  of  the  earth, 
A  :  containing  a  complete  account 
of  the  wonderful  and  thrilling  ad 
ventures  of  the  intrepid  subterra 
nean  explorers,  Prof,  von  Hard- 
wigg,  his  nephew  Harry,  and  their 
Icelandic  guide,  Hans  Jijelke.  (Tr. 
of  Voyage  au  centre  de  la  terre). 

N.  Y.  n.  d.  12° 

The  same.  In  Stories  of  adven 
ture  

JOURNKY  to  the  north  pole,  A.  (Tr. 
of  Pt.  1,  of  Les  avenlurex  du  capi- 
taine  Hatterax).  With  129  illustra 
tions  by  Kiou.  Lond.  1875.  sm. 


39. 
39: 


2693 
3704 


39:   3694 


Note.    Same  as  pt.  1,  of  the  Voyages  and 
adventures  of  Captain  Hatteras. 

MARTIN  Pax.     In  Survivors  of  the 

Chancellor 39;       3698 

The  same.    In  Wreck  of  the  Chan 
cellor 39;       3702 

MKRIDIANA  :  the  adventures  of  three 

Englishmen  and  three  Russians  in 

south  Africa.      (Tr.  of  Aventurex  de 

trois    Ruxxet   et   de   troix    Anglais). 

With  numerous  illustrations.     N. 

Y.      1874.      12° 39;       3695 

Note.    The  same  as  Adventures  in  tho 

land  of  the  behemoth. 
MYSTKRIOUS  island,  The:  the  modern 

Robinson  Crusoe.  (L'ile  myxterieuxe). 

Tr.  by  W.  H.  G.  Kingston.     With 

145  illustrations.     N.Y.     1876.    8°.     39:       3696 
Content*  : 

1.  Dropped  from  the  clouds. 

2.  The  abandoned. 

:j.  The  secret  of  the  island. 

SECRET  of  tho  island,  The.  (Pt.  3,  of 
L'ile  myslerieuse).  Tr.  by  W.  H.  G. 

Kingston.     N.  Y.     1876.     8° 39:       3697 

Note.    Pt.  3,  of  the  Mysterious  island. 

STORIKS  of  adventure.  With  68  full- 
page  illustrations.  N.  Y.  1874. 
12"  39:  3704 

Content*: 

1.  Meridiana:    the  adventures   of  three 
Englishmen    and    three    Russians    in 
south  Africa. 

2.  A  journey,  to  the  centre  of  the  earth. 

SURVIVORS  of  the  Chancellor,  The. 
(Le  Chancellor).  Tr.  by  Ellen 
Frewer.  Bost.  1876.  8°  39;  3698 

TOUR  of  the  world  in  eighty  days, 
The.  (Tr.  of  Le  tour  du  monde  en  80 

jours).     Bost.     1873.      16° 39:       3699 

Note     Same  as  Around  the  world  in  eighty  days. 

TWENTY  thousand  leagues  under  the 
seas;  or,  the  marvellous  and  ex 
citing  adventures  of  Pierre  Arro- 
nax,  Conseil  his  servant,  and  Ned 
Land,  a  Canadian  harpooner.  (Tr. 
of  Vingt  mille  lieuex  soux  lex  mers). 
110  illustrations.  Bost.  1875.  8°.  39;  3700 

VOYAOKS  and  adventures  of  Captain 
Hatteras.  (Tr.  of  Lex  aventures  du 
capitaine  Hatterax).  With  250  illus 
trations  by  Kiou.  Bost.  1875.  8°.  39:  3701 

Content* : 

1.  The  English  at  the  North  pole.     (Les 
AnfiUtiit  au  ptile  nord.) 

2.  Tu0 desert oriofli    (Lti&tert degloce.) 

WKECK  of  the  Chancellor,  The.  (Le 
Chancellor).  Tr.  by  George  M. 
Towle.  Bost.  1875.  16° 39:  3702 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


VERNE. 


232 


VIOLA. 


Verne,  (continued.) — 

WRECKED  in  the  air.    (Tr.  of  pt.  1,  of 

L'ile  mysterieune).      With  48  illus 
trations.     N.  Y.     1875.     8° 39:       3703 

Note.    The  same  as   Dropped  (rom  the 

clouds,  pt.  1,  of  the  Mysterious  island. 

Verner's   pride:    a  tale  of  domestic 

life.     E.  P.  [Mm.  H.]  WOOD 4O:         732 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3  v 4O:     733-5 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 4O:     736-7 

Verney,  Lady. 

LLANALY  reefs.     Lond.     1873.     sin. 

8°  39:       3715 

Vernon.      J.  ABHOTT.      In  H.  S.  B., 

v.  9 35:          44 

Vernon  in  the  vale;  or.  the  price  of 

blood.     H.  W.  HERBERT.     In  Cav 
aliers  of  England 37:       4351 

Veronica.     Mrs.  T.  A.  TROLLOPE 39:      3284 

Veronique.     Mrs.  It.  CHURCH,  (for 
merly  Mitt  Mar  ryat).     2v.ini 35:       4281 

Very  likely  story,  A.     H.  SPICKR.    In 

Brought  to  book,  v.  1 39:       2097 

Very    successful.       Lady    BULWER- 

LYTTON 35:      3282 

Very  voung  Americans.     L.  W.  LED- 

YARD 38:      1395 

Very  young  couple,  A.    By  the  author 

of  Mrs.  Jerninghain's  journal.     N. 

Y.      1874.      16° ' 4O:       2705 

Vestal,  The :  an  historical  tale  of  the 

first  century  of  the  church.     Mme. 

A.  K.  de  la  GRANGE 38:      1268 

Vicar  of  Bullhampton.    A.  TROLLOPE. 

2v.ini 39:      3216 

Vicar  of  Wakctield.     0.  GOLDSMITH.    37:      3128 

The  same.     N.  Y.  ed 37:      3127 

The  same.    In  Select  works 34:      1271 

The  same.      With  COVENTRY'S  Pom- 

pey  the  little 35:       4898 

The  same.     In  Misc.  works,  v.  3 34:       1269 

The  same.     IS.  Y.  ed .' 37:       3129 

Vicar's  courtship,  The.     W.  THORN- 

in-RY.     3  v 39:3011-13 

Vicar's  daughter.     G.  MACDO.VALD...    38:      2184 
Vicar's  governess,  The:  a  novel.     I). 

KUSSELL.      3  v 39:      753-5 

Vicissitudes  of  Bessie  Fairfax.     H. 

PARR.     (Holme  Lee) 38:       4209 

Vicomte  dc  Bragelonne;  or,  ten  years 

later.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     2  v 37:   1028-9 

Victim  of  chancery.      N.  Y.       1841. 

12° 4O:       2709 

Victims  of  dreams,  The.    M.  HOSM  KR. 

In  Not  pretty  but  precious 4O:       1640 

Victor,    Mr*.    Metta    V.    F.       (Seeley 

Regenter). 
PASSING     the     portal ;     or,    a    girl's 

struggle:  an  autobiography.    N.Y. 

1876.      12° 39:       3720 

SKKLKTON  at  the  banquet,   The.     In 

Stories  and  sketches 4O:       1681 

Victor  and  vanquished.     M.  C.  HAY. 

3  v 37:   4231-3 

Thosame 37:       4234 

Victor  Normnn,  rector.     Mrs.  M.  A. 

DENISON 37:        337 

Victor  la  Tourette.    E.  A.WARRINER. 

(Broad  Churchman) 35:       2835 

Victoria :  a  tale.     Mrs.  M.  Al.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  8 39:       1643 


Victor's  triumph.     Sequel  to  A  beau 
tiful    fiend.        Mrs.   E.    D.   E.   N. 

SOUTHWORTH 39:      2039 

Victory  Deane :    a  novel.     C.  GRIF 
FITH 37:       3580 

Victory  of  the  vanquished.      Mrs.  E. 

R.CHARLES 35:      4083 

Viele,  Mrs. 

FOLLOWING  the  drum.     N.Y.     1858. 

12°  39:      3725 

Viener,  M. 

BEAUMANOIR.     Buffalo,     n.  d.     8°...     39:      3727 
Vieux  -Moustache.    (  paeud.)    See  GOR 
DON,  C. 

Viga  Glum's  Saga.    Sir  E.  HEAD 37:      4260 

Vignettes.     M.  HOWITT 37:      4762 

Vigny,     Alfred      Victor,     comte     de. 

(1799-1863). 
CINQ-MARS;   or,  a  conspiracy  under 

Louis  xin :  an  historical  romance. 

(('ing-Mars,  ou  une  conjuration  sous 

Louis  XIII.)    Tr.  by  William  Haz- 

litt.      N.Y.      1868.       8° 39:       3730 

Vikram   and   the   vampire.       R.   F. 

BURTON 35:      3420 

Villa  Eden:  the  country-house  on  the 

Rhine.     B.  AUKKBACH.     2  v 35:     885-6 

Thesame 35:         884 

Village  belles.    A.  MANNING 38:      2492 

Village    doctor,     The.       Sophie    de 

BA/.ANCOURT,     comtexxe     d'Arbou- 

ville.     In  Three  tales 35:        690 

Village  idol,  The.    Mrs.  M.  A.  MACK- 

ARXKSS.     (formerly  Minx  Plane/if).     38:       2271 
Village   innkeeper,    The.       H.   CON- 

SCIKNCK 35:      4670 

Village  on  the  cliff;  The.     With  other 

stories   and   sketches.      Miss  A.   1. 

THACKERAY 39:      2866 

Contents : 
Chirping  crickets. 
City  of  refuge. 
F,nd  of  a  long  day's  work. 
From  an  island. 
Heroines      and      their 

grandmothers. 
Little  scholars. 
Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:       2867 

Villefranche,  J.  M. 

CINIOAS.     Phil.     1871.     12° 39:       3735 

Villeta  Linden  ;  or,  the  artist's  bride. 

E.  BENNETT 35:      1984 

Villette.        Mrs.    C.    B.    NICHOLLS. 

((.'un-er  Bell) 38:       3616 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     38:      3617 
Vincent,  .V«V  Francis. 

CAKYLLS,  The:  a  novel.   Lond.    1871. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 39:3741-3 

Vincent  Desborough  :  a  tale.     In  \V. 

S.  C.  L.,  v.  O....T 34:      4179 

Thesame *15:      4919 

Vincenzo ;    or,    sunken    rocks.       G. 

RUKFINI 39:        718 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:         719 

Vine  and  olive;  or,  young  America  in 
Spain  and  Portugal.  W.  T.  ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic)...:. 35:         282 

Vingut,  Gertrude  F.  de. 

HATHAWAY  Strange.     With  Irene 39:      3750 

IRKNK:  a  tale  of  southern  life;  and 
Hathuway  Strange.     Phil.      1871. 

go... ; 39:     3750 

Viola,     (pseud.)     See  DOWNING,  Mrs. 

I-'.  M. 


Making  merry. 

Miscellanies. 

(Jut  of  the  silence. 

Bad  hour. 

Toilers  and  spinsters. 

Village  on  the  cliff,  The. 


PRO^E  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


VIOLA. 


233 


WALDIE'S. 


Viola.  J.  AHHOIT.    In  II.  S.  B.,  v.  12.     35:          47 
Viola;  or,  adventures  in  the  far  south 
west.    E.  BENNETT 35:      1985 

Violated  coffin,   The.      Gleanings  of 

the  covenant.     T.  GILLESI'IE.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  9 4O:  1719 

Violet.  J.  I'AUI 38:  4248 

Violet,  Monsieur,  ('apt.  F.  MAKRYAT.  38:  2545 
Violet  leaf.  Mrs.  M.  M.  SHERWOOD. 

In  Works,  v.  14 39:  1049 

Virgilia.  G.  GREY 37:  3530 

Virgilius.  In  Thorns'  Early  English 

romances,  v.  2 33:  4021 

Virgin  iju'-en,  The.  J.  F.  SMITH 39:  1914 

Virginia.     -I.  AHIIOTT.      In  H.  S.  B., 

v.  3 35:          38 

Virginia     Madison.       (p*eud.)       See 

BROCK,  Sallie  A. 

Virginians,  The.  W.  M.  THACK 
ERAY 39:  2916 

Thesame 39:       2917 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed.     4v 39:2918-21 

Thesame.     4  v.  in  2 39:   2922-3 

Virgin's  god-child,  The.     K.  SOUVES- 

TKE.     In  Brittany  and  La  Vendee.     39:       2066 
Vision  of  Caliogstro.  The.    In  T.  f.  li. 

v.  5 4O:       1695 

Vision   of   sudlen    death,   The.       T. 

DEC^ri.vcEY.     In  L.  C.,  v.  3 4O:       1613 

Visit,  The.     C.  E.  TOX.VA.     (  Charlotte 

Elisabeth).  In  Flower  of  innocence.     39:       3002 

Visit  to  the  asylum  for  decayed  puns 
ters.  O.  W.  HOLMES.  ~In  L.  C., 
v.  5 4O:  1015 

Visit  to  the  celestial  city.  N.  HAW 
THORNE " 37:  41115 

Visit  to  Ireland.     D.  C.  EDDY 37:      1444 

Visit  to  the  isle  of  Wight.  J.  ABBOTT.     35:          97 

Visit  to  my  discontented   cousin.     .1. 

MONI-RIEKK 38:      3035 

Vivia  ;  or,  the  secret  of  power.     Mm. 

E.  D.  E.  N.  SOUTHWORTH 39:      2040 

Vivia.     F.  WILKORD 4O:        502 

Vivia  Perpetua;  or,  the  martyrs  of 
Carthage.  H.  de  MARICOURT.  In 
Tales  from  church  history 38:  2:">15 

Vivian.       M.   EDOEWOKTII.       In    her 

N.andT.,  v.  4 37:      1499 

Vivian  Grey.     B.  DISHAKLI 37:        OKI 

Thesame.      With  Ixion 37:         609 

Thesame.     Taiichnit/.  ed.     2  v.  in   I.     37:         082 

Vivian  romance,  The.     M.   COLLINS.     35;      4535 

Vizetelly,  H. 

STORY    of    the    diamond    necklace. 
Lond.     1807.     2  v.     12° 


Volckhausen,  Ad.  von. 
WHY  did  he  not  die?     I'hil. 


18G7. 


Voltaire,  Francois  Marie  Arouet  de. 

( 1094-1778). 

PHILOSOPHICAL  tales,  romances,  and 
satires,  The.    Lond.    1871.    sm.  8°. 


39:   3750-7 


39: 


39:       3770 


CkntentK  • 

HtllNitK-C. 

Candid. 

Huron,  The. 
Ignorant   philosopher, 

The. 
.loluiny ;    or,     the    sage 

tin  t  (he  atheist. 
Lord  Chesterfield's  ours  : 
:i  true  story. 


Man  of  forty  crowns,  The. 
Mieromegas:    a  comic    ro- 
nmnce. 

Princess  of  Babylon,  The. 
Whin- hull,  The. 
/.  i  !.••  :  or  late  :  an  Oriental 
Htory. 


Voyage  round  the 
KINOSTON 


world.     W.  11.  ('-. 


38:       1004 


Voyage  round  the  world. — -In  search 

of  the  castaways  :  a  romantic  nar 
rative  of  the  loss  of  Captain  Grant 

of  the   brig   Britannia,  and   of  the 

adventures    of    his    children    and 

friends  in  his  discovery  and  rescue. 

J.  VKKNK 39:  3092 

Voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain 

Hatturas.  J.  VKRNE 39:  3701 

Contents  : 

Desert  of  ice,  The.  I  English  at  the  North  pole, 

The. 


w. 


w- 


BARONBT'S   sunbeam,   The.       Lond. 

1870.     :•!  v.     sm.  8° 4O"          l-.'i 

W ,  C.  S. 

SISTERS  of  Soleure,  The.   I'hil.   1857. 

10° 40:  4 

Wachenhusen,  Hans. 

FOR  a    woman's   sake;  or,  the   mys 
teries  of  the  castle.       (De«  llerzens 

Golyaiha).     Tr.    by    M.    S.      Bost. 

1875.      8° 4O:  10 

W^acousta ;  or,  the  prophecy :  a  talc 

of  Detroit  and   Michillimackinac. 

By  the  author   of  Ecarte.     In  W. 

8.  C.  L.,  v.  1 34:      4171 

The  same *15:       4911 

Wadswprth,  Olive  A. 

BILL  Kiirgs,  jr.     The  story  of  a  city 

boy.    "Bost.      1809.      10° ".     4Q:  20 

Wager   of    battle:    a   tale   of   Saxon 

slavery.    H.  W.  HKRBKRT.   (Frank 

Forrester) 37;       4357 

Wages:   a  story.     Lond.     1873.     3  v. 

sm.  8° 4Q:       2713 

Wages  of  sin.     E.  YATES 4O:      1220 

Wags,  The.     In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  4 4O:       1094 

Waikna  ;  or  adventures  on  the  Mos 
quito  shore.     E.    G.    .SyuiKR.     (S. 

A.   Bard) 39;       2142 

Wait  for  the  end.     M.  LEMON.       2  v. 

in    1 38:       1509 

Waiting  for  Capua.     II.  SPICER.     In 

Bound  to  please,  v.   1 39:      2096 

Waiting  for  tidings.      Lond.     1874. 

:i  v.     sm.  8° 4O:       2714 

Waiting   for    the     verdict.       K.    II. 

DAVIS  37:        149 

Waiting  race,  A.     E.  YATES 4O:      1227 

Wakefield.      N.    HAWTHORNE.      In 

L.  C.,  v.  2 4O:      1012 

Thesame.     In  Twice  told  tales,  v.  1.     37:       4191 

Thesame 37;       4193 

'W&ktUff  dream,  A.  In  Danes  sketched 

by  themselves,  v.   1 4O:       1530 

"Waldie's  select  circulating   library. 

I'hil.     1833-42.     17  v.     4° ."..  *15:49ll-27 

Cvntfnfs  : 

Ancient  regime,  The:  n  tnle.    G.  P.  R.  JAMF.K.     v.  16. 

Anlnnln,  the  student  of  Purtua.     v.  5.  [v.  9. 

Aristocrat's  wife,  The-  n  tale  of  the  French  revolution. 

Arthur  tit.  John.     v.  2. 

AiiKsliurg  goldsmith,   The:    a  tale  of  the  15th  century. 

Avenger,  The.     v.  1-2  [v.  II. 

Huron  of  Courtstown.     A.  PICKF.N.     v.  7. 

Black  wntch.  The  :  nn  historical  novel,     v.  3. 

Bohemian,  The.      By  the  author  of  Gilbert  Karle.     v.  H. 

Charmcil  se;i,  The:  a  tale.     H.  MAKTINCAU.     v.  4. 

Clan-Albin  :  a  national  tale.     Mr*.  JOH\BTONE.     v.  8. 

Cl,ffords  of  Craven,  The  :  a  tradition,    v.  6. 

Confessions  of  a  inaninc.     3/rx.  H.  S.  ELLIS,    v.  16. 

Contrast,  The.     Karl  MVI.IIKAVE.     v.  14. 

Cruise  of  the  Midge,  The.    v.  4-6. 


1'KOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WALDIE'S. 


234 


WALSINGHAM. 


Waldie's,  (continued.) — 

Curate's  tale,  The  ;  or,  practical  joking.      Mm. — •  JOHN- 
STONE,     v.  :J. 

Dangers  of  dining  out.     Mrs.  S.  S.  El.l  is.     v.  16. 
LVal  and  dumb  page,  'I  he.      By  the  author  oi'  Family 

portraits,     v.  'A. 

Dream  of  a  bruken  heart,  The.     v.  o. 
Earthquake  of  Caraccas:  a  tale  ot  Venezuela.     By  the 

author  ot  Campaigns  and  cruises  in  Venezuela,  v.  3. 
Ethel  Churchill  ;  ot,  the  two  brides.  Miss  L.  E.  LANDO.\. 
Kail  of  Granada,  The.  T.  K»sc..r..  v.  5.  [v.  11 

Family  interference.     MTK.  ABDY.     v.  U. 
Family   secrets;    or,    hint*    to   those  who  would   make 

home  happy.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS,     v.  It),  17. 
Fashionable  wife  ami  unfashionable  husband,  The.   Mrs1. 

A.  Oi'iE.     v.  5. 

Favorite  child,  The.    S.  S.  ELLIS,     v.  IT. 
FicUing;  or,  society.    By  the  author  of  Tremaine.  v.  II. 
Gamester,  The  :  a  tale.     v.  II. 
Gentle  recruit,  The:  a  tale.    G.  It.  GLF.IO.     v.  1. 
Gilbert  Gurney  :  a  novel.     T.  (E.)  HOOK.     v.  ti-7. 
Good  Sir   Walter:    a  tale.       By   the   author  of  Family 

portraits.    Pt.  1,  v.  :i. 

Gossip's  story,  A  ;  and  A  legendary  tale.    v.  8. 
Great  unknown,  The.    v.  ". 
Gurney  papers,  The:  continuation  of  the  life  of  Gilbert 

Gurney.     T.  (E.)  HOOK.     v.  9-KJ. 
Helen.     M.  EHGEWOHTH.     v.  :i. 
Henri  Quatre :  or,  the  days  of  the  league  :  an  historical 

novel,     v.  4. 

Hester.     M.  H.  MITFORD.     v.  (>. 
High  life.     Mrs.  JOIIXSTONE.     v.  4. 
Home,  Tne  ;  or,  the  iron  rule :  a  domestic  story.      Mrs. 

S.  S.  ELLIS,    v.  13. 

Household  wreck,  The:  u  tale.    v.  11. 
J.ick  the  shrimp.     3//'S.  A.  M.  K.  HALL.     v.  4. 
Jacqueiie,  The.     G    P.  U.  JAMES,     v.  17. 
John  Hull's  castle:  a  sketch.   By  the  author  of  O'Hanlon 

and  his  wife.     v.  14. 
Jordans  of  Grange,  The,  and  The  old  maids  of'  Balmogy. 

A.  I'ICKKN.     v.  (i.  [v.  ifj 

Joseph  Riishbrook  ;  or,  the  poacher.    Capt.  F.  MARKYAT. 
Kate  Connor.    M:$.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.     v.  4. 
Kate  Somerville.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS,     v.  1C. 
Kruitzuer.    H.  LEE.     v.  3. 
Kuzzilbash,  The  :  a  tale  of  Khorasan.     v   12. 
Lace  cap,  The  :  a  commercial  story,     v.  7. 
Lace  merchant  of  Namur.    v.  1'^. 
Larry  Moore.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.     v.  4. 
Leyden  professor,  The,  and  the  living  mummy,    v.  0. 
Li  >ertino  Genuchi  :  an  Italian  siory.     v.  '.I. 
Little  ferry-man,  The.     Mrs.  JOHNSTONK.    v.  4. 
Lochead's  daughter :  a  skeieh.    v.  (i.  [v.  4. 

Ma^azimana ;  or,  selections  from  an  editor's  portlolio. 


Last   will     and     testament, 

J.  P.  F.  Richter. 
Mines  of  Hois  Monziel,  The. 
Mrs.  Joseph  Porter. 
Over  the  way. 
Rural  pleasures. 
Skeleton  in  every  house. 
Spontaneous  eomhustion  of 

the  human  body. 
Start,  The. 

Story  of  Mrs.  Macfarlane. 
13. 


Alemoor :  a  tale. 

Animal  magnetism. 

Biography    of    Euien- 
sten. 

Broken  m i n  iaturo,  The 

Day  at  Funthill  abbey. 

Fallacies  of  the  young. 

Ignorance    vs.    knowl 
edge. 

Italian     sleep-walker, 

by  O.  Goldsmith. 

Maidschenstein  :  a  tradition  of  the  Saxon  Swiss. 
Mary  de  Crusa.     By  an  old  physician,     v.  \'2. 
Mexican  banditti :  Mrs.  Dickson's  narrative,     v.  5. 
Mrs.  Leicester's  school ;  or,  the  history  of  several  young 

ladies,  related  by  themselves.    Mint  M.  LAMB.    v.  12. 
Modern  accomplishments;   or,  the   march   of  intellect. 

C.  SINCLAIR,    v.  14. 

Modern  society.    C.  SINCLAIR,     v.  14.  [v.  5. 

My  cousin  Nicholas.     It.  H.  BARHAM.      (Thoman  Inr/olsby.) 
My  husband's  winnings.     I).  (\V  )  JERROLU.    v.  12. 
My  last  tour.     T.  (E.)HooK.     v.  i:i. 
My  sister  Kate.     v.  2. 

IS'aval  annual.  The.  Cnpf.  F.  MAKHYAT.  v.  7. 
New  Year's  night.  From  the  German,  v.  11. 
Night  and  morning:  a  novel.  E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER- 

LYTTON.    v.  15. 

Norah  Clarey's  wise  thought.     Mr<.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.    v.  4. 
Odd  tempered  man,  The.    Mrs  A.  OPIE.     v.  5. 
Passages  from  the  diary  of  H  late  physician.    S.  WARREN. 

vl  8-ln. 
Pieciola,  the  prisoner  of  Fenestrella.      J.  X.  BONIKACE 

(called  Saintine.)    v.  II. 
Pictures  of  private  life.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS,    v.  10. 

Pretension. 

Pilgrims  of  Wal>ingham  ;  or,  tales  of  the  middle  ages. 
A.  STRICKLAND,    v.  f>.  [v.  7. 

Pirate,  The,  and  the  three  cutters.      Capt.  F.   MARRYAT. 
Poacher,  The.     Capt.  F.  MARKYAT.    v.  16. 
Queen's  diamonds,  The.     J.  ['RICE.     v.  12. 
Respectability:  a  tale.     v.  .o. 
Romance  of  the  harem.    J.  PARIMIE.     v.  13. 
Rosamond  Gray.     C.  LAMH.     v.  0. 

Sacrifice,  The ;    or,  the  country,  the  town  and  the  con 
tinent,     v.  11. 


Waldie's,  (continued.)— 

Saracen,  The;  or,  Matilda  and  Malek  Adhal :  a  crusade 

romance.     Mme.  COTTIN.    v.  9. 
Saratoga:  a  talc.     Rev.  G.  R.  GLEIO.     v.  1. 
Siege  of  Vienna,  The.     Mme.  C.  PICHLER.     v.  5. 
Sketches  of  Irish  character.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.    v.  4. 

Annie  Leslie.  I      Larry  Moore. 

Jack,  the  shrimp.  |     Non.h's     Clarey's     wise 

Kate  Conuor.  thought. 

We'll  see  about  it. 

Somerville  hall.     Mrs.  S.  S.  ELLIS,     v.  16,  17.  [v.  4. 

Spanish  lady,  The.      By  the  author  of  Family  portraits. 
Stir  in  the  household.     T.  (E.)  HOOK.     v.  14. 
Stories  of  Irish  peasantry.    Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.    v.  14. 
Tale  of  Hosarnond  Gray   and  old   Blind  Margaret.      C. 

LAMH.     v.  0. 

Tale  of  trials,  told  to  my  children,     v.  5. 
Tiles  illustrating  the,  passions.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES,    v.  14. 
Tales  of  the  Cleikum  [nn,  St.  Ronan's.     v.  9. 
Tales  of  the  gieat  St.  Bernard.     G.  CROLY.    v.  7. 
Three  cutters.     Capt.  F.  MAKRYAT.     v.  7. 
Three  Westminster  boys.     Mrs.  JOIINSTONE.    v.  4. 
Traditionary   stories    and    legendary   illustrations.      A. 

PlCKEN.      V.  2. 

Traditions  of  the  American  war  of  independence,    v.  5. 

T  ag  cal  passion  of  Marmaduke  Paull.    v.  9. 

Two  Scotch  W  illiams.  The.     Mrs.  JUHNSTONE.     v.  4. 

Vincent  Uesborough.     v.  9. 

Wacousta  ;  or,  the  prophecy  :  a  tale  of  Detroit  and  Mich- 
illimackinae.     By  the  author  of  Ecarte.     v.  1. 

Waltham  :  a  novel,    v.  1. 

We'll  see  about  it.     Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL,     v  4 

White  lies.     Mrs.  A.  UPIE.    v.  17. 

Widow's  dog,  The.    v.  7.  [v.  12. 

Yes  and  no  :  a  isle  of  the  day.    By  the  author  of  Matilda. 

The  same.     v.  1-16 34:4171-86 

Waldfried:  a  novel.    B.  AUERBACH.     35;        887 
Walford,  L.  15. 

MR.  Smith,  a  part  of  his  life.     N.  Y. 

1875.      Hi0.... 


4O: 
40: 


27 


"Walk  among  the  linden  trees.  (J.  0.) 

F.  v.  SOHILLKR.     Jn  R.  (j,.  N.,  v.  3.     4O:       1562 
Walker,  Mrs.  E.  A. 

TOTAL  depravity  ofinanimate  things. 

In  L.  C.,  v.  5 "...     4O:       1615 

Walker,  George  Ralph. 

COMIXO  home;  or,  sithors   to   grind. 

Lond.     1873.     sm.  8° 4O:  33 

Walker,  Helen.    Mrs.  T.  GOLDIE.  In 

T.  F.  H.,  v.  2 4O: 


Nute.     The  Jeanie  Deans  of  the  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian. 
Walker,  Mary  Spring. 

BOTH  sides  of  the  street.  Bost.  1870. 

16° 4O:         38 

DOWN  in  a  saloon.    Bost.    1871.    16°.     4O:  39 

Walking  doll.     R.  H.  NEWELL 38:      3582 

^Afalks,  talks,  etc.,  of  two  schoolboys. 

J.G.ATKINSON 35;        861 

Wallace,  Lew. 

FAIK.  god,  The;  or,  the  last  of  the 

Tzing.     Bost.      1873.     12° 4O-          45 

Wallace,  M.  A. 

W  ELL  !  well  I  a  tale  founded  on  fact. 

N.  Y.     1855.     12° 4O-  50 

Wallace,  Robert  F. 

LIFE'S    destiny,    A.       Loud.      1873. 

2  v.     sm.  8°' 4O:        55-6 

"Wallace  :  a    Franconia  story.       J. 

ABBOTT 35;  98 

Walled-up   door,   The.      E.   T.    W. 

HOFFMANN.     In  Strange  stories....     37.       4480 
Walmsley,  Hugh  MulU-neux. 

BRANKSOME  Dene:  a  sea  tale.   Lond. 

1872.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:        65-7 

Walpole,  Horace.     (1717-1797). 
GASTLK   of    Otranto.      Lond.     1820. 

18° 4Q:          75 

Walree,    E.   C.    W.   von.     (Christine 

Mueller). 
BURGOMASTER'S  family.    N.  Y.  1873. 

8- '. 4O:         80 

Walsingham,  C. 

ANNETTE.     Phil.     1875.     12° 4O:  86 

O'ER  moor  and  fen.    Phil.    1876.    12°.     4O:  87 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WALTER. 


235 


WARNER. 


Walter  mid  Frank;  or,  Lathrop  farm. 

H.    N.    (W.)     BAKER.        (  Aunt 

HaHie) 35:  1400 

Walter  Colyton.  H.  .SMITH.  3  v. 

in  1 .' 39:  1873 

Walter  Goring.  Mrs.  P.  Croi.ii'. 

(formerly  Annie  Thomas) 35:  5111 

Walter  in  Athens.  D.  C.  EIIDV  37:  I44.r> 

Walter  in  Constantinople.  D.  C. 

EDDY 37:  1440 

Walter  in  Damascus  1).  C.  EDDY...  37:  1447 

Walter  in  Egypt.  D.  C.  EIIDY 37:  1448 

Walter  in  Jerusalem.  D.  C.  EDDY...  37:  144!) 

Walter  in  Samaria.  1).  C.  EDDY 37:  1450 

Walter  Ogilby.  Mri..l.  H.  KINZIE.  38:  1030 
Walter  Sedlcy.  Mrs.  I.  F.  MAYO. 

(Edward  (farrctt).       In    Soon    and 

heard,  v.  3 38:  2817 

The  same,  fit  White  as  snow 38:  2818 

Walter  Sherwood.  1).  WISK,  (Fran 
cis  Forexter) 4O:  635 

"Walter's  tour  in  the  east.  D.  C. 

EDDY.     6  v. 

Contents  : 

1.  W«lter  in  Egypt.    37:1448 

2.  Walter  in  Jerusalem.    37:1-149 
'•i.  Walter  in  Samaria.    :17:I4.">0 

4.  Walter  in  I'anittsi'us.    :s7:H47 

6.  Walter  in  Constantinople.     :I7:I440 

0    Waller  in  Athens.    37:1445 

Walter's  word  :  a  novel.     J.  S.  SAU- 

XADK.      (James  I'ayn) 39:       1170 

Waltham  :  a  novel.    /»  W.  S.  C.  L., 

v.  1 34:      4171 

•The same S15:      4911 

Walton    Redivivus.      T.  HOOD.      Jit 

Treasure-trove  .series,  v.  2  4O:       1702 

Walworth,  Mansfield  Tracy. 

HKVERLY;  or,  the  white  track.     N.Y. 

1872.      12° 4O:  95 

DKLAPLAINE;    or,   the    sacrifice    of 

Irene.     N.  Y.     1871.     12° 4O:          90 

HOTSPUR  :    tale    of    the    old    Dutch 

manor.     X.  Y.     1872.     12° 4O:          97 

LULU.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 4O:          98 

STORMCLIFF:  a  tale  of  the  highlands. 

N.Y.     1872.     12° 4O:          99 

WARWICK;  or,  the  lost  nationalities 

of  America.     N.  Y.     1809.     12°...     4O:        100 
Wanderer,  The.    J.  A.  MAITLAND...     38:      2423 
Wanderers  and  pilgrims.     Mrs.   K. 
K.  CHAKI.KS.     With  Cottage  by  the 

cathedral ". 35:      4071 

Wandering  heir,  The.     C.  KKADK...     39:        1C8 
Wandering  Jew:    chronicles    from 
the   originals   of    Ciirtaphilus.     D. 

HOFFMAN.     2  v 33:  2022-3 

Wandering  Jew,  The.     M.  J.  (called 

Eugene]   SUE 39:       241K 

Wanted — a  pedigree.    M.F.  FINLEY. 

(Martha   Farquharxon) 37:       2173 

War  life.     M.  HKIU  39:        259 

War  of  women.     A.  (  D.)  DUMAS 37:       1017 

'Warpath:  adventures  in  tile  wilder 
ness.  Phil.  185G.  12° 38:  497 

War  tiger,  The.     W.  DALTON 37:          49 

"War  trail;   or,  the  hunt  of  the  wild 

horse.     M.  RKID 39;        200 

Warburton,  Eliot  (George   Barthol 
omew),     (b.  1810). 
DAIUKN;    or,   the    merchant    prince. 

Lcip.      1853.      2  v.  in  1.     sq.  1C0....      4O:          110 
REGINALD  Hastings;  or,  a  tale  of  the 
troubles  in  104-.     N.Y.     18C8.    8°.     40:         111 


Ward,  Artemus.  (pseud.)    See  BROWN, 

C.  F. 

Ward,  Robert  Plumer.     (1705-1846). 
CHATSWORTII;  or,  the  romance  of  a 

week.     N.Y.     1804.     8° 4O:         117 

I)E\'KRK;  or,  the  man  of  independ 
ence.     N.  Y.     1855.     12° 4O:        118 

Warden.     A.  TROLI.OPK 39:      3218 

Ware,  William.     (1797-1852). 

AUKKI.IAN;    or,   Rome  in    the    third 

century.     N.Y.      1800.     2  v.     12°.     4O:      120-7 

The  same 4O:        128 

JULIAN  ;  or,  scenes  in  Judea.     N.  Y. 

1805.      2   v.      12J 4O:    129-30 

ZENOHIA  ;   or,  the   fall   of  Palmyra. 

N.  Y.      1809.      2  v.      12° .' 4O:      131-2 

The  same 4O:        l.'!3 

Warfleld,  Mrs.  Catherine  Ann.     (b. 
1817). 

DOUBLE  wedding,  The.    Phil.    1807. 
12° 4O:       140 

HESTER  Howard's  temptation.    Phil. 

1870.      12° 4Q:         141 

HOUSEHOLD   of    Bouverie,  The;    or, 
the  elixir  of  gold.      N.  Y.     1860. 

2   v.      12° 4Q:      142-3 

MIRIAM'S  memoirs.     Sequel  to  Mon- 

fort  hall.     Phil.     1870.      12° 4O:         144 

Note.    Same  MR  Romance  of  Beauseincourt. 
MIRIAM  Montfort.    N.Y.    1873.    12°.     4O:         145 
.ROMANCE  of  Beauseincourt.     N.  Y. 

1874.      12° 4O:         140 

Note.    Sflme  as  Miriam's  memoirs. 
SEA  and  shore.      Sequel  to  Miriam's 

memoirs.      Phil.     1870.     12° 4Q:         147 

Warlock  of  Coombe.    E.  H.  KNATCII- 

HULL-lluGKssKN.  In  Queer  folk...  38:  1J04 
Warm  hearts  in  cold  regions.  C.  EDE.  37;  1460 
Warm  nests;  or,  Nellie  Grange. 

Loud.     n.  d.      18° 4O:       2725 

Warner,     Mis*    Anna     B.        ( Amy 

Lotlirop). 

DOLLARS  and  cents.    Phil.    1871.  12°.     4O:         105 
MY  brother's  keeper.     N.  Y.     1800. 
12° 4Q:        100 

Warner,  Charles  Dudley. 

BACKLOG  studies.     Bolt.     1873.     10°.     33:       4250 
Note.    See  also  under  CI.KMBNS,  S.  L. 

Warner,     Mi.™    Susan.        ( Elizabeth 

Welherell).     (b.  1818). 
BREAD   and    oranges.     N.  Y.     1875. 

10° .". 4Q:        no 

DAISY.     Phil.      1869.     2  v.      12° 4O:      171-2 

FLAG  of  truce,  The.      N.  Y.      1875. 

10° 4O:         173 

HILLS  of  the  Shatemuc,  The.     Phil. 

1872.      12° 4O:         174 

HOUSE    in     town,     The.       Sequel    to 

Opportunities.     N.Y.     1872.     10°.     4O:         175 
LITTLE   camp  on    Eagle   Hill,  The. 

N.Y.     1874.     16° 4O:        170 

MELBOURNE   House.      N.Y.      1872. 

12° 4O:        177 

OLD  helmet,  The.     N.Y'.     It04.    2  v. 

12°  4Q:      178-9 

The  same.     N.Y.      1809.     J2° 4O:         180 

OPPORTUNITIES.     Sequel  to  What  she 

could.     N.Y.     1871.     10° 4O:         181 

QUEECHY.     Phil.      1871.     12° 4O:         182 

RAPIDS   of    Niagara,    The.       N.    Y. 

1870.      16" 4O:         183 

SCEPTRES  and  crowns.     N.Y.     1875. 

16°  4O:         184 


PUOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WARNER. 


23(5 


WE. 


Warner,  Mas  S.,  (continued.) — 

TRADING.     Sequel  to  House  in  town. 

N.  Y.     1873.     16° 4O:        185 

WHAT  she  could.     N.Y.     1871.    1G°.    4O:        186 

Note.     For  continuations  see  Opportuni 
ties,  House  in  town,  and  Trading. 

WIDE,  wide  world,  The.   Phil.    1872. 

12°  4O:         187 

WILLOW  brook.     N.  Y.     1874.     16°.     4O:         188 

SEH-IIES. 

1.  What  she  coul. 1.  I      :i.  House  in  town. 

2.  Opportunities.  [      4.  Trading. 

'Warner,  Susan,  and  Anna.  B. 

CASPER    and    his    friends.       N.   Y. 

1868.      16° 4O:         200 

HARD  maple.     N.  Y.     1868.     10° 4O:        201 

KARL  Krinken.     N.  Y.     1868.     16°.     4O:        202 
MR.   Rutherford's   children.      N.  Y. 

1868.      16° 4O:         203 

SAY  and  seal.       Phil.       1869.       2   v. 

12°  4O:      204-5 

SYBIL  and  Clarissa.      N.  Y.      1868. 

16° 4O:         206 

WYCH  Hazel.     N.  Y.     1876.     12°....     4O:         207 
Warning,  The.     A.  BKTIIUNE.     In 

W.  T.  15.,  v.  8 4O:      1718 

W^arp  and  woof.     H.  PARR.     (Holme 

Lee).     2v 38:4210-11 

Warren,  Caroline  Matilda. 

UAMKSTKKS,   The;    or,   the   ruins   of 

innocence.     Bost.      1805.     12° 4O:        216 

"Warren,  Elizabeth. 

BLOOMFIEI.D:    a  tale.     Loud.     1870. 

sm.  8° 4O:         220 

The  same.     Bost.     1870.     10° 4O:         221 

Warren,  Samuel. 

Now    and    then. — Through    a   glass 

darkly.     N.  Y.     1858.      12° 4O:         231 

PASSAGES    from   the  diary  of  a  late 

physician.     N.Y.     1868.    3  v.    16°.     4O:      227-9 
The  same.     Leip.     1844.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O:         230 

TEN  thousand  a  year.     Phil.     n.  d. 

8° 4O:         232 

The  same.     Leip.     1845.    3  v.    sq. 

16°  4O:      233-5 

The  same.     .'!  v.  in  2 4O:     236-7 

Warriner,    Edward   A.       (A   broad 

churchman}. 
VICTOR   La   Tourette.     Bost.     1875. 

12°  35:       2835 

AVart,  Gertrude  von  der.     In  T.  F.  II., 

v.  2 4O:       2658 

Warwick:    a  novel.       M.  T.  WAL- 

WORTH 4O:        100 

Warwick  woodlands.     H.  W.  HKR- 

IIERT.     (Frank  Forrexter) 37: 

Was  he  successful?     R.  B.  KIMBALL.     38: 
Was  she  a  boy?     M.  THOMPSON.     In 

lloosier  mosaics 39:       2983 

"Was  she  engaged?    JONO.UIL.  (pseud.)     38:         516 
Wash  Bolter,  M.  I).;  or,  the  lite  of  an 

orator.     H.  HOOPER 37:       4658 

"Washburn,  Katherine  Scdgwick. 
(  Katheriiie  V(tltrio). 

INA.     Bost.     1871.     8° 4O:        245 

ITALIAN  girl.     Bost.     1874.     12° 4O:        246 

PERFECT  love  casteth  out  fear.    Bost. 

1875.      12° 4O:          247 

Washburn,  William  T. 

FAIR  Harvard  :  a  storv  of  college  life. 

N.  Y.     186!).     12°.! 4Q:         255 

Washed  ashore;  or,  the  tower  of 
Stormount  bay.  W.  II.  G.  KINGS 
TON 38:  1005 


Washington  and  his  generals.     G. 


Washington's  first  battle;  or,  Brad- 

dock's  defeat.     W.  S.  MAYO.      In 

Flood  and  field  ........................... 

Watch  and  wait;   or,  the  young  fugi 

tives.  W.  T.  ADAMS.  (Oliver  Optic). 
Watchmaker,  The.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 
Watchman,  The.  J.  A.  MAITLAND. 
Water.  Kollo's  philosophy.  J.  AB 

BOTT  ......................................... 

Water   and   land.      Science   for   the 

young.     J.ABBOTT  ..................... 

"Water    babies  :     a    fairy    tale.       C. 

KINOSLEY  ................................. 

Water  cure,  The.    Mrs.  D.  M.  CRAIK. 

(formerly    Miin    Mulock).        With 

Lord   Erlistoun  ........................... 

Waterdale   neighbors,    The.      Leip. 

1868.      2v.ini.     sq.  16°  ............... 

Waterloo.   Keyuel  to  The  conscript  of 

1813.        E.     ERCKMANN     and    A. 

CHATRIAN  ................................. 

Waterloo,  Stories  of.     W.  H.  MAX 

WELL  ....................................... 

Waters,  Thomas. 

RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  policeman.     X. 

Y.      1853.      12°  ........................... 

Water-witch,  The;  or,  the  skimmer 

of  the  seas.     J.  F.  COOPER  ............ 

Thesame  ...................................... 

Watson,  Henry  C.     (b.  1831). 

CAMP-FIRES   of  the   revolution;    or, 

the  war  of  independence.     N.  Y. 

1870.     8°  ................................... 

AA^averley;  or,  'tis  sixty  years  since. 

Sir  W.  SCOTT.     Parker  ed.     2  v... 
Thesame.     Edinburgh  ed  ............... 

Thesame.     Abbotsford  ed  .............. 

Thesame  ...................................... 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2  v  ....... 

Thesame.     Pocketed  .................... 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed  ............... 

Waverley  anecdotes,   The:  illustra 

tive    of  the   incidents,    character, 

and  scenery  described  in  the  novels 

and  romances  of  ,S'iV  Walter  Scott. 

2   v  .......................................... 

Weaves    of  the    troublesome    world, 

The.     C.  G.  ROSSETTI.    With  Com 

monplace  ................................. 

Way  of  the  world.    W.  T.  ADAMS. 

(Oliver   Optic)  ............................. 

Way  to  do  good,  The.     C.  E.  TONNA. 

(  Chiuioite  Elizabeth).     In  The  sim 

ple  flower  .................................. 

Way  to  prosper,  and  other  tales.     T. 

S.  ARTHUR  ................................ 

Content*  : 

Don't  be  discouraged.        I      Where  there' 
Way  to  prosper.  |         a  way. 

Way  we  live  now.     A.  THOLLOI-K  ...... 

Ways  of  the  hour.     J.  F.  COOPER  ..... 

Thesame  ..................................... 

Ways  of  providence.    With  Woman's 

trials.     T.  S.  ARTHUR  ................. 

Wayside,  The.  N.  HAWTHORNE. 

/)/   Wonder-book  ........................ 

Wayside  cross,  The  ;  or,  the  raid  of 

Gomez:  a  tale  of  the  earliest  war. 

E.  H.  MILMAN  ........................... 

"We  and  our  neighbors;  or,  the  records 

of  an  unfashionable  street.     Sequel 

to  My  wife  and  1.    Mrs.  H.  (E.)  B. 

STOWE  ...................................... 


38: 

38: 

35: 
37: 
38: 

35: 
35: 
38: 

35: 
38: 

37; 
38: 

4O: 

35: 

35; 


1778 

2831 

283 
1018 
2424 

84 

91 

936 

4928 
2135 

1741 
2752 

260 

4779 
4780 


29:       2271 


*39: 
39: 
39: 
39; 
39: 
39: 
39: 


1301-2 
1355 
1359 
1371 

1395-6 
1445 
1492 


33:      T24-5 


39: 
35: 

39; 

35: 

's  a  will 

39: 
35: 
35: 

35; 
37: 


667 
284 

3069 

813 

there's 

3219 
4781 
4782 

816 
4196 


38:      3006 


39:      2337 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WK. 


237 


WHAT. 


We  girls:  a   home  story.     A.  1).  T. 

WHITNEY 4O:         400 

We'll  have  another.      J.  M.  WILSON. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  G 4O:      1716 

Weal  and  woe  in  Gravelock.  H.  MAR- 

TINEAU.     In  lllus.  pol.  econ..  v.  2.     38:       2648 
Wealth  and   welfare.      A.   BIT/.IUS. 

iJeremiax   Ootthelf.)      2  v 35:2145-6 

The  same .' 35:      2147 

Wealth  not  worth  ;  or,  which  makes 

the.  man?     N.  Y.     1853.     18° 4O:       27:il 

Wearithorne;  or,  in  the  light  of 
to-diiy.  Mrs.  M.  K.  L.  RODNKY. 

(formerly  Mi*s  Reeves) 39:         589 

Weariful    woman,    The.     .1.    GAI.T. 

/„  T.  f.  B.,  v.   2 4O:       1093 

W^ebb,  Charles  Henry.     (John  Paul). 

JOHN  Paul's  book.     Hart.     1874.    8°.     33:       4286 
ST.    Twel'mo.        In    Treasure-trove 

series,  v.  2 4O:       1702 

Webb,  -I//-*.  J.  B. 

JULIO:  a  tale  of  Vaudois  :  designed 
for  voung  persons.     Lond.     n.   d. 

16°. " 4O:       265 

Webber,  Charles  Wilkins.  (b.  181!)). 

GOLD  mines  of  the  Gila;  a  sequel  to 

Old  Hicks  the  guide.    N.  Y.  1849. 

2  v.  in.  1.     12°. 4O:         271 

OLD  Hieks  the  guide;  or,  adventures 
in  the  Camanche  country  in  search 
of  a  gold-mine.  N.  Y.  1868.  12°.  4O:  272 
SPIRITUAL  vampirism;  or,  the  his 
tory  of  Ethereal  Softdown  and  his 
friends,  of  the  'new  lights.'  Phil. 

1853.      12° '. 4O:          273 

Webfoot.       (pseud.)       See    PHEI.TS, 

W.  1). 

Wedding,  The.  T.  GII.LESPIE.  In 
The  professor's  tales.  In  W.  T.  B. 

v.  i; 4O:       1710 

Wedmore,  Frederick. 

SNAPT  gold   ring,    A.     Lond.     1871. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 4O:     281-2 

Two  girls.  Lond.  1873.   2  v.    sm.  8°.     4O:     283-4 
Week    in    a     French    country-house. 

Mrs.  A..  (K.)  SARTORIS  39:       1131 

Weenokhenchah  Wandeeteckah. 
W.  J.  S.vKLLixci.  In  Tales  of  the 

northwest 39:       1989 

Weeks,  Helen  C. 

AINSLKK  stories.    N.  Y.     1869.     16°.     4O:         2!U 
FOUR,   and   what   they   did.     N.  Y. 

1871.      16° 4O:         292 

GRANDPA'S  house.    N.  Y.    1869.  1<;°.    4O:        293 
WIIITK  and  red:   life  among  the  In 
dians.      N.  Y.       1869.      16° 4O:         294 

Weighed  in  the  balance.     S.  S.  Ron- 

HIXS 39:        400 

W^eir,  Marion  Eliza. 

ROCKBOURNE:  a  tale.     N.  Y.     1874. 

12° 4O:         300 

Well  authenticated  rappings.     In  X. 

and  T.,  v.  8 4O:      1648 

We'll  have  another.    In  W.  T.  H.,  v.  6.     4O:       1716 
We'll  see  about  it.  Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL. 

In  Sketches  and  stories 37:       3887 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34:      4174 

The  same *15:       4914 

Well-spent  hour,  The.      E.  L.  FOL- 

LEN  37:      2305 

Well!  well!     for.  M.  A.    WALLACE.     4O:          50 

Welldean  hull.  J.  Hcxio.  (Ellrick 
Shepherd).  In  Winter  evening 
tales,  v.  2 37:  4521 


Wells,  David  A. 

ROHINSON    Crusoe's    money;    or,  the 
remarkable  financial  fortunes  and 
misfortunes  of  a  remote  island  com 
munity.       With     illustrations    bv 
Thomas  Nast.     N.  Y.      1870.     8°". 
Wentworth,     May.       (pseud.)       .Vee 

N  EWMAN,  Mrs.  ~M.  W. 
W^ept  of  wish-ton-wish,   The.     J.   F. 
COOPER  .................................... 

The  same  ...................................... 

Werner,  E. 

AT  the  altar.     Phil.      1872.     12°  ..... 

BOUND  by  his  vows,  or,  at  the  nltar: 
a  romance.     (Am  Altar).     Tr.    bv 
J.  S.  L.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°  .........  '.. 

BROKEN  chains.      Tr.  by  Frances  A. 
Shaw.      Host.     1875.  "8°  .............. 

'•  GOOD  luck."     (  filueck  aiif).     Tr.  by 
Frances    A.    Shaw.      Bost.     1874. 
8°  ............................................. 

HKRO   of  the  pen,   A.     (Tr.   of  Ein 
IleldderFeder).     Bost.     1875.     8°. 
West,  Mrt. 

GOSSIP'S  story,  A  ;  and   a  legendary 
tale.     In  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  8  ..........  .'. 

The  same  .................................. 

West    lawn    and    the    Rector  of  St. 
.Mark's.     Mrs.  M.  J.  HOLMES  ....... 

W^estbrook  parsonage.      H.   B.  Mc- 
IYEEVER  ..............  .  ..................... 

Westcott,  Margaret. 

BESSIE  Wilmington;  or,  money  and 
what   came  of    it.     N.    Y.     1874. 
12°  .......................................... 

Westmoreland,  Maria  J. 

CLIFFORD  Troup:    a    Georgia  story. 
N.Y.      1873.      12°  .........  '.  ..........  '... 

HEART-HUNGRY:    a   novel.      N.    Y. 
1872.      12°  ................................. 

W^estOn,  H.  H.,  and  others. 

FAIRY  egg.  and  what  it  held.      Bost. 
1870.     12°  ................................. 

Westward  ho!  or,  the  voyages  and 
adventures   of  Sir   Annas    Leigh, 
Knight.    Charles  KINGSI.EY.  ........ 

The  same.     X.  Y.  ed.     2v  .............. 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini. 

Wet   day   at   an     Irish    inn.     D.   G. 

MITCHELL.   I  Ik  .Marvel).  In  Seven 

stories  ....................................... 

Wet  wooing,  The:   a  narrative  of  '98. 
In  T.  f.  B.,  v.  4  ........................... 

Wetherel  affair,  The.      J.   W.   DE- 
FORREST  ................................... 

Wetherell,  Elizabeth,     (pseud.)    See 

WARNER,  S. 

Whale,  The.     H.  MELVILLE.     3  v... 

Whaleman's     adventures     in     the 

Sandwich  islands  and  in  California. 

W.  H.TIIOMKS  .......................... 

Whaling  and  tUhing.    C.  NORDHOFF. 
W^harton,     Grace.        (pseud.)       Xee 

THOMPSON,  Mrs.  \.  T. 
What  answer?     A.  E.  DICKINSON  ..... 

What  a  bov!    What  shall  we  do  with 
him?     What  will  he  do  with  him 
self?     Who   is   to   blame    for   the 
consequences?     J.  A.  WILLIS  ...... 

What  can  she  do?     Her.  E.  P.  ROE... 
The  same  ..................................... 

can  a  woman  do?     T.  S.   AR- 


54: 


35: 
35: 

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4O: 
4O: 

4O: 
4O: 

34: 

15: 

37: 
38: 

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38: 
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38: 


38: 
4O: 
37: 


586 

4783 
4784 

310 

311 
312 

313 
314 


4178 

4918 


4578 
2290 


320 


327 
328 


937-9 

940-1 

942 


3013 

1094 

218 


38:  2882-4 


39: 
38: 


37: 


33: 
39: 
39: 

35: 


2962 
3657 


016 


4352 
620 

621 

814 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WHAT. 


238 


WHITE. 


What  Dr.  Marks  died  of.     >I.  A.   T. 

With  A  winged  word 

"What  I  did  with  my  fifty  millions. 

G.  VV.  BAGBY.  {A/onei  Adnm*} 

"What  is  this  mystery '!  M.  -K.  iiKAD- 

DO  N 

What  Katy  did  at  school:  a  story. 

.\flS.l  S.  C.  WOOLSEY.       (Sllxan  Cool- 


39:  2702 
35:  1350 
35:  2503 


The  same 

What  makes  things  musical?  Mrs. 

C.  R.  CHARLES.      With  Cottage  by 

the  cathedral 

AVhat  might  have  been  expected.  F. 

STOCKTON  

What  Mr.  Burleigh  could  not  see.  In 

N.  and  T.,  v.  9 

What  shall  I  do?  T.  S.  ARTHI-R.  In 

The  martyr  wife 

What  she  *  could.  S.  WARNER. 

(Elizabeth  Wetherell) 

What  she  did  with  her  life.  M.  F. 

TlIEED 

What  the  swallow  sang:  a  novel.    F. 

Sri  ELI! AG  EN 

What  the  tea-kettle  said.  E.  EGGLES- 
TON.  In  Schoolmaster's  stories 

What  was  it?  H.  SPICER.  In  Brought 
tu  book,  v.  2 

What  will  he  do  with  it?  E.  G.  E. 
L.  Bi'LWER— LYTTON.  4  v.  in  2.... 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     4  v 

The  same.     4  v.  in  2 

What  will  the  world  say?  a  novel. 
Ojos  MORENOS 

Whateley,  Miss  E.  J. 

MAUDE;    or,  the   anglican  sister  of 
mercy.      Lond.      18(>9.      12° 

What's  to  be  done?  or,  the  will  and 
the  way.  By  the  author  of  Wealth 
and  worth.  "  N.Y.  1812.  18° 

Wheat  and  tares.    N.Y.     1800.    12° 

Wheel  of  fortune.  W.  J.  BRADLEY. 
(  (/lance  flaylord) 

Wheel  within  wheel.  N.  RADCLIFFE. 
3  v 

When  I  was  a  little  girl.  Mix.1  E. 
TAHOR .". 

Where  are  you  going?  C.  E.  TONNA. 
(Charlotte  Elizabeth).  In  The  for 
tune-teller 

Where  there's  a  will  there's  a  way. 
T.  S.  ARTIITR.  In  Way  to  pros 
per  ; 

Where  there's  a  will  there's  a  way. 

A.  B.  HAVEN.  (Cousin  Alice' 

Which  is  the  heroine?  a  novel.  Nina 

COLE.  N.  Y.  1870.  8° 

Which  is  the  wiser?  M.  HOWITT 

Which  shall  it  be?  Mrs.  ALEXANDER. 
Whim  and  its  consequences,  AGP 

K.  JAMES ' '. 

Whimsical  woman,  The.  E.  P. 
CARI.UN 

Whipple,  Content. 

NEWKLL   bovs,   The.      Bost.      1872 

10° ; 

Whipple,  Frances  H. 

MECHANIC,  The.     Prov. 
Whispering  pine  series. 

LOOG.       0    V. 

Content*  : 

Spark  of  genius.      38:7:!8 
Sophomores  of  Radclitfe. 


40: 
40: 


828 
829 


35: 
39: 
4O: 
35: 
40: 
39: 
39: 
37: 
39: 


4071 
2293 

1649 

787 

186 

2945 

2110 

1595 

2C97 


85:  3156-7 
35:3158-61 
35:  3162-3 

38:      3118 


4O: 


40: 
40: 


346 


2732 
2733 


35:  2639 

39:  28-30 

39:  2723 

39:  3063 


1842.     16°. 
E.   KEL- 


35: 
37: 

4O: 
37: 
35: 

38: 
35: 


813 

4142 

2734 

4763 

516 

222 
3805 


4O:        351 
4O:        357 


Whispering  pine.    88:741 


Turning  ot'tl 
Winning  his 
Slant  heart. 


elide.      38:740 
spurs.     38:742 
38:7:i9 


Whispers    from    fairyland.      E.  H. 

KNATCHliVLL-HuoESSEN 38:         1066 

Whistler  ;    or,  the  manly  boy.     \V. 

SlMONDS .'. 39;         1710 

W^hitcher,  Mrs.  Frances  M.    (  Widow 

Jiedoltt. 
WIDOW  Bedott  papers.     N.Y.    1867. 

12°  33;       4320 

WIDOW  Spriggins,  Mary  Elmer,  etc. 

N.  Y.      1867.      12° 33:       4327 

Contents : 

Biographical  introduction. 
Recollections  of  Widow  Spriggins. 
Mary  Elmer;  or,  trials  and  changes. 
Miscellaneous : 
Letter  from  Timherville. 

Aunt; Magwire's  account  of  the  mission  to  Mufrletegawny. 
Going  to  see  the  president. 

White,  Babington. 

CIRCK;  or,  three  acts  in  the  life  of  an 

artist:  a   novel.     N.Y.     1867.     8°.     4O:         370 

White,  Leslie. 

MAUD'S  life  work:  a  novel.     Lond. 

1873.     2  v.     sin.  8° 4O:      377-8 

White  and  red:  life  among  the  In 
dians.  H.  C.  WEEKS 4O:  294 

White  angel,  The.  By  the  author  of 
Marion  Howard.  In  Maggie's 
Rosary 4O:  1630 

White   as   snow.     Mr*.  I.  F.  MAYO. 

( Edward  Oarrett) 38:       2818 

Contents: 

Happy  woman.  Rough  diamond. 

Milly'Hayden.  Someday. 

Miss  Felicia.  Walter  Sedley. 

White  bout.  Th".  E.  SOUVESTRE.  In 

Britanny  and  la  Vendee 39:  2066 

White  Bristol,  The.  J.  BANIM.  In 

Bit  o'  writin' 35:  1531 

White  Brunswiekers.  The;  or,  remin 
iscences  of  school-boy  life.  H.  C. 
ADAMS 35;  210 

White  bull,  The.  M.  de  VOLTATRE. 

In  Philos.  tales  and  satires 39:  3770 

White  cat,  The.  Mit*  A.  I.  THACK 
ERAY.  In  Bluebeard's  keys,  and 
other  stories ." 39:  2860 

'White  chief:  a  legend  of  north  Mex 
ico.  M.  REID 39;  261 

"White  chrysanthemum.  Bost.  1871. 

10°  4O:  2736 

White  cockade,  The;  or,  faith  and 

fortitude.  J.  GRANT 37:  3328 

White  elephant.  The.     W.  DALTON...     37:          50 

White  gauntlet.  The.     M.  REID 39:        262 

White  hoods,  The.     A.  E.  BRAY.    3  v.     35:       2722 

White  horse  of  the  Peppers.  The.  S. 

LOVER.  In  Legends  and  stories....  38:  1886 

"White  jacket;  or,  the  world  in  a  man- 
of-war.  H.  MELVILLE.  2  v 38:  2885-6 

White  ladies.  Mrs.  M.  (O.  W.)  OLI- 

PHANT 38:  3871 

White  lies.  Mrs.  A.  OPIE.  In  W.  S. 

C.  L.,  v.  17 *15:  4927 

White  lies.     C.  RKADE 39:        109 

"White  phantom;  or,  the  nameless 

chilil.  Minn  M.  E.  BRADDON 35:  2564 

White  rabbit,  The.    J.  II.  MATHEWS...     38:      2703 

"White  rocks,  The;  or,  the  robbers' 

den.  A.  F.  HILL 37:  4418 

White  rose,  The.     M.  J.  REDOES 37:      4273 

White  rose.  G.  J.WHYTE-MELVILLE. 

2v.ini 4O:  452 

"White  scalper,  The:  a  story  of  the 

Texan  war.  G.  AIMARD 35:  405 

White  slave,  The.  R.  HILDRETH 37:  4414 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WHITE. 


239 


WIDOW. 


"White   trout,   The.      S.   LOVKR.      In 

Legends  and  storie*  .....................    38: 

"White  w   man    of  Tnrrns,  The.       P. 

MAXWKI.I,.     In  W.  T.  B..  v.  fi  ......     4O: 

Whiteboy,   The.       Mr*.   A.    M.   K 

HAI.I  ........................................     37: 

"Whitehead,  Mrs.  Trafford. 

GKAHAMKS,    The:    a   novel.      N.  Y. 

1800.      12°  .................................     4O: 

"Whitney,    Mri.   Adeline    D.   Train. 

(b.  1824). 
FAITH    Gartney's    girlhood.       Host. 

18C3.      12° 
GAYWORTHYS,   The.       Bust.       18G 


1886 
1716 
3890 


40: 

4O: 

HITHERTO:    a   story    of    yesterdays. 

Bost.  1869.  12° ." '....  4O: 

OTHER  girls,  The.  Bost.  1873.  12°.  4O: 
PATIENCE  Strong's  outings.  Bost. 

1870.  12° 4O: 

REAL  folks.  Bost.  1872.  12° 4O: 

SIGHTS  and  insights.  Bost.  1870. 

2  v.  12° '. 4O: 

SVMMER  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life. 

Bost.  1871.  12° 4O: 

WE  girls:  a  home  story.  Bost. 

1870.  12° 4O: 

ZKRI'H  Throop's  experiment.      Bost. 

1871.  12° 4O: 

Whitsome    tragedy,   The.       J.    M. 

WILSON,     /n  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O: 

Whittier,  John  Greenleaf.    (b.  1807). 
CHILD    life    in    prose.      Bost.      1874. 

12° 4O: 

MARGARET     Smith's    journal.         In 

Prose  works,  v.  1 34: 

Who  breaks — pays.     C.  JEXKIN 38: 

Who  shall  be  greatest.     M.  HOWITT...     37: 
Who  shall  be  heir?     Mis*  E.  PICKER 
ING 38: 

"Who  shall   he   victor?       Minn  E.  A. 

Dri'i-Y 37: 

Who  will  win?     P.  COBDEX.  (pseud.)     35: 

Who  won.     S.  S.  BOBBINS 39: 

Who  would  have  thought  it  ?     Mrs. 

BVRTON 35: 

Whom  to  mary  and  how.     H.  and  A. 

MAYHEW  38: 

"Whose    wife    was    she?       In    Saxe 

HOLM'S  stories 37: 

AAThy  did  he  murry  he,1?     Minx  E.  A. 

DriTY 37: 

W^hy  did  he  not  die?     A.  von  VOI.K- 

ii.M'SEX 39: 

"Why  I  did  not  become  a  sailor.    R.  M. 

BALLA.XTYXE.      With    Freaks    on 

the  fells ; 35: 

"Why  Mrs.  Radnor  fainted.  [anon.] 

In  Stories  and  sketches 4O: 

"Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife..  C. 

CI.IVE .' 35: 

"Whyte-Melville,  G.  J.     (b.  1820). 
BROOKES  of  Bridlemcre,  The.     N.  Y. 

1872.  12° 4O: 

The  same.     Leip.     1804.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 4O: 

CERISE:    a  tale  of  the  last  century. 

Leip.     1866.     2  v.  in    I.     sq.  16°."..     4O: 
CONTRABAND;   or,  a  losing   hazard. 

Leip.  1871.  sq.  16° 4O: 

DKIBV  Grand.  Leip.  1862.  pq.  16°.  4O: 
GLADIATORS,  The:  a  tale  of  Rome 

and  Judea.  N.  Y.  1872.  8° 4Q: 

The  same.  Leip.  1864.  2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O: 


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392 

393 
394 

395 
390 

397-8 

399 

400 

401 

1712 

415 

2247 

290 

4764 

4448 

1073 

4467 

401 

3415 
2795 
4561 

1074 
3703 

1464 
168! 
4438 

421 
422 
424 

420 
428 

429 
430 


Whyte-Melville,  (continued.) — 
GOOD  for  nothing.     Leip.     1802.     2 
v.  !n   I     sq.  16° 

INTERPRETER,     The.         Lcip.          1866. 

2  v.  in  1.  sq.  lo° 

KATE  Coventry.  Leip.  18UO.  sq. 

16° 

KATERFELTO:  a  talc  of  Exmoor. 

Phil.  n.  d.  12° 

M.  or  N.  ''Similia  similibus  curan- 

tur."  Lcip.  1809.  sq.  10° 

MAUD  and  Nina.  Bost.  1870.  8°. 
Qr  KEN'S  Maries:  a  romance  of 

Holy  rood.     Lcip.     1862.    2  v.  in  1. 

8(1.    10° 

SARCHEDON:  a  legend  of  the  great 
queen.  Leip.  1871.  2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  10° 

SATAN  ELL  A:  a  etory  of  Punches- 
town.  Lond.  187~2.  2  v.  sm.  8°. 
The  same.  Berlin.  1872.  10°... 

UNCLE  John  :  a  novel.  N.  Y.  1874. 
12° 

WHITE  rose,  The.  Leip.  1808.  2 

v.  in  1.  sq.  Ui° 

Wichert,  Ernest. 

GREEN  gate.  The:  a  romance.  Phil. 

1875.  12° : 

"Wicked,  woods  of  Tobereevil.  Mi. •a 

Mri.HOI.LAND 38 

"Widdemer,  Irene.  (Ireland  Ward). 
DAISY  Brentwcll.  N.  Y.  1870.  12°. 

Widdlezig.  T.  (E.)IIooK.  In  Pre 
cepts  and  practice,  v.  2 

Wide  of  the  murk.  By  the  author  of 
Recommended  to  mercy.  [nnon.~\ 
Lond.  1H7I.  3  v.  sin'.  S° 

Wide,  wide  world.  S.  WARNER. 
(FMzabfih.  ll'ftherell.) 

^Tidow  and  her  i-on.  Mrs.  E.  C. 
EMHUKY.  In  Pictures  of  early  life. 

"Widow  and  the  marquis,  The.  T. 
(E.)  HOOK 

Widow  Barnaby.     K.  TROI.LOPE 

"Widow  Barnaby,  Sequel  to.  .See 
TROI.I.OI'E'S  Widow  married. 

Mndow  Bedott.  ( pxeud. )  SeeWHiTcn- 
ER.  Mr*.  F.  M. 

Widow  by  brevet.  The.  N.  P.  \Vn.- 
i.is.  In  Treasure-trove  scries,  v.  3. 

Widow  Cliff  and  her  son.  W.  T. 
C'XiOKSii.M.i..  in  Home  hits  imd 
hints 

"Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.  J.  P. 
SMITH.  (Chrintubel  Golrfxmith) 

Widow  Lcrouge.     K.  GAHORIAT 

"Widowr  Mac  Lean  ;  or,  lending  to  the 
Lord.  J.  TXOKI.OW.  In  Sister's 
bye-hours  

"Widow    married.   The.      A   sequel    to 

The     widow     Barnaby.      Mrs.     F. 

TRIII.I.OPE 

Widow  of  Dunskaith.     H.    MILLER. 

In  W.  T.  15..  v.  2 4O: 

"Widow  of  /nrcpliath.     C.  E.  TONXA. 

{Charlotte  Klizabrth}.     In  Humility 

before  honor  

Widow  Silvanie.  The.     F.   W.  Ron 

I.NSOX.     In  Girl's  romance 

Widow      Simpson's      spoons.         F. 

BROWNE.     In  The  exile's  trust 


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37: 

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4O: 
37: 

37: 
39: 


4O: 


35:       4508 


39: 
37: 


38: 


39: 


432 

434 
436 
437 

439 
440 

442 

444 

440-7 
448 

450 
452 

471 
3223 

477 
4646 

2741 

187 

1700 

4051 
3234 


39: 
39: 
35: 


1941 
2753 


3235 
1712 

3065 

485 

3025 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WIDOW. 


24(1 


WILLIAM. 


"Widow  Spriggins,  Mary   Elmer,  etc. 

Mrs.  F.  31.  WHITCHER 33: 

Contents : 

Biographical  introduction. 
Reoolleotiona  of  Widow  Spriggins. 
Mary  Elmer  ;  or,  trials  and  changes. 
Miscellaneous : 
Letter  from  Timberville. 
Aunt  Magwire's  account  of  the  mission 

to  Muffletegawny. 
Going  to  see  the  president. 

Widow  Wiggin's  wonderftil  oat.  E. 
EoOLESTON.  In  Schoolmaster's 
stories 37: 

Widower.     J.  1*.  SMITIIIK 39: 

Widow's  dog,  The     T.   (E.)  HOOK. 

In  Precepts  and  practice,  v.  1 37: 

The  same.     In  W.  S.  0.  L.       v.  7 34; 

The  same *15: 

Widow's    son.     Mm.    E.    D.   E.  N. 

SOUTH  WOKTII 39: 

The    same.      With   Haunted    home 
stead  39: 

Wieland ;     or,    the    transformation. 

0.  15.  BROWN 35- 

Wife,    The.     In    Three   eras.     T.    S. 

AKTHUR 35: 

Wife  for  a  missionary.  Chi.  1835. 
18° ." 

Wife  of  Lochinaben,  The.  J.  Houo. 
(Eiirick  Shepherd).  In  Winter 
evening  tales,  v.  2 

Wife  of  the  Rod  Corny n.  J.  GRANT. 
In  Legends  of  the  black  watch 

Wife  of  two  husbands,  The.  Mrs.  A. 
M.  F.  HALL.  In  Tales  of  woman's 

trials 37: 

The  same 37: 

Wife  of  a  vain  man.  M.  S.  SCHWARTZ.     37: 

Wife  or  slave.  J.  A.  St.  John  BLYTHE. 

3v 35: 

Wife  of  the  wuddy,  A.  .1.  M.  WIL 
SON.  In  W.  T."  B.,  v.  1 4O: 

Wife  to  order,   A.     F.  GKRST.-ECKKR. 

Tr.  by  Edmund  Routle-dgo. 37: 

Wife's  evidence,  The.    W.  G.  WILLS.     4O: 

Wife's  secret,  The.     A.  S.  STEPHKNS.     39: 

Wife's  sister.     Mrs.  HUHHACK 37: 

Wife's  trials,  The.     J.  PARDOK 38: 

Wife's   victory.     Mrs.   E.    I).    E.  N. 

SOUTH  WOKRH 39: 

Wigwam  and  the  cabin,  The.     W. 

G.  SIMMS 39: 

Contents  : 
Arm-chair  of  Tustenug- 

gee ;  n  tradition  of  the 

Catawba. 
Caloya;  or,  the  loves  of 

the  driver. 
Giant's  coffin,   The;   or, 

the  feud  of  Holt    and 

Houston. 
Grayling;    or,   "murder 

will  out." 
Jocassee :    a    Cherokee 

legend. 

Wilberforce,  Edward. 
DUKE'S  honour,  The. 
3  v.     sm.  8°.... 


4327 


37: 
37: 


Loud.      1870. 


4O:    485-7 


Wildenhahn,  Karl  August. 

J{LIND  girl  of  Wittenberg,  The.  Tr. 
by  John  G.  Morris.  N.  Y.  1876. 
12° 

Wilford,  Florence. 

NIGKL    Bartram's    ideal :     a    novel. 

N.  Y.     1871.     8° 

VIVIA:  a  modern  storv.  N.  Y.   1871. 

8° .' 

Wild-duck  shooter,  The.      J.  INQE- 
LOW.     hi,  Stories  told  to  a  child... 


4O: 

40: 
40: 
38: 


491 


501 


502 


33 


1505 
1942 

4645 
4177 
4917 

2041 

2019 

2992 

806 


4O:       2745 


4521 


3316 


3888 
3889 
1264 

2271-3 
1711 

2935 
562 
2228 
4789 
4150 

2042 
1692 


Last  wager;  or,  the  game 
ster  of  the  Mississippi. 

Lazy  crow,  The  ;  a  story  of 
the  corn-field. 

Lucas  de  Ayllon. 

Oakutilihe  ;  or,  the  raftsman 
of  I  he  Edisto. 

Snake  of  the  cabin,  The. 

Those  old  limes:  or,  which 
is  the  madman  "i 

Two  camps,  The:  a  legend 
of  the  old  north  Htale. 


Wild  flower.     F.  W.  ROBINSON  ......... 

Wild  hunter  in  chase  of  the  moss- 

hoppers,  The.     GRIMM.     In  R.  G. 

N.,  v.  2  ...................................... 

Wild  hunter  of  HacUelnberg,  The. 

NACHTIGALL.     (Otmar)-     JnR.G. 


39;        509 

4Q:      1561 


Wild    huntress,  The;    or,  love  in  the 

wilderness.     M.REID  ..................     39:        263 

Wild  hyacinth.     Mrs.  RANDOLPH  ......     39:        lo7 

Wild  Jack;  or,  the  stolen  child.  Mrs. 

C.  L.  HKNTX.  With  Banished  son.  37:  4311 
Wild  life:  adventures  on  the  frontier. 

M.KEID  ....................................     39;        264 

Wild  man  of  the  west,  The:  a  tale  of 

the    Rocky    Mountains.        R.     M. 

BAI.LANTYNE  .............................     35;      1479 

Wild  northern  scenes.  S.  11.  HAM 

MOND  ........................................     37:      3960 

Wild  oats.     L.  WTRAXALL  .................    4O:        857 

Wild  scenes  in  the  forest.  C.  F. 

HOFFMAN.     2  v.  in  1  ...................     37:       4476 

Wild  sports  in  the  far  west.  F. 

GKRSTAECKER  ............................     37:      2936 

Wild  sports  of  the  west.  W.  H. 

MAXWELL  .................................     38:      2753 

Wild  times:  the  days  of  Queen  Eliza 

beth.     C.  M.  CADDELI  ..................    35:      3716 

Wild  weather:  a  novul.  Lady 


Wild  western  scenes.     J.  B.  JONES  ..... 
The  same  ..................................... 

Wild  WOod.       II.   DlC'KENS.       3  V  ......... 

Wilderness  ;    or,   Braddock's  times  : 

a    tale   of  the  west.       Pittsburgh. 

1848.      2  v.  in  1.      12°  .................. 

Wildgoose   lodge.      WT.   CARLETON. 

lit  Traits  and  stories,  v.  2  ............. 

The  same  ...................................... 

Wildmoor.     K.  BURCKETT  .............. 

Wilfrid  Cumbermede.     G.  MAI-DON 

ALD  .......................................... 

Wilfulness     and     its    consequences. 

Lttrty  H  KRBERT.    In  Peter's  journey. 
Wllhelm     Meister's     apprenticeship. 

J.  W.  von  GOETHE.    2v  .............. 

The  same.     Lond  ed  ....................... 

The  same.     Tr.  by  R.  Dillon  Boylan. 
Wilhelm   Meister's   travels;    or,"  the 

renunciants.     J.  W.  von  GOETHE. 

In  C.  G.  R.,  v.  4  .......................... 

Wilkins  Wylder.    S.  MILLER  .......... 

Wilkinson,  Janet  W. 

HANDS  not  hearts.     X.  Y.    n.  d.    8°. 
Will,  The.     M.  EDGE-WORTH.     In.  her 

N.  and  T.,  V.  2  ........................... 

The  same.     In  Popular  tales,  v.  1  ...... 

Will  Adams,  the  h'rst  Englishman  in 

Japan.     W.  DALTON  ................... 

Will  it  pay?     T.S.ARTHUR.    //(Fin 

gerposts  .................................... 

Will  Rood's  friendship.     W.  J.  BRAD 

LEY.      (  Ola/ice  Gaylord.  )  ............... 

Will     of    her    own,    A.       L.    PARR. 

W  i  th  John  Thompson  .................. 

Will  of  a  virtuoso.  The.     J.  ADDISON. 

In.  Treasure-trove  series,  v.  1  ......... 

Willard,  Clara  A. 

FIFTY   years   ago:   a  story  of  New 

England  life.     N.  Y.     i872.     12°. 
Wille,  Elizabeth  de. 

JOHANNES   Olaf.     Bost.     1873.     12°. 
William  Allair;  or,  running  away  to 

sea.    E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.]  WOOD  ......... 


4O:  782-3 

38:  498 

38:  499 

37:  604-6 


4O:   2750 


35: 
35; 


3842 
3840 


35;  3350 

38:  2185 

4O:  1060 

37:3115-16 

37:  3117 

34:  1258 

35:  3876 

38:  2994 

4O:  510 

37;  1497 

37:  1506 

37:  51 

35;  813 

35;  2040 

38:  4233 

4O:  1701 


4O: 
4O: 
4O: 


517 
523 
738 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WILLIAM. 


241 


WILSON. 


William  the  conqueror:    a  historical 

romance.     Sir  C.  NAPIEK 38:       3500 

William  Henry  and  his  friends.    Mrs, 

\.  M.  l)i AX". 37:        421 

William  Henry's  letters.     Mrs.  A.  M. 

DIAX .". 37:         422 

William  the  little  chimney-sweeper. 

A.  MOIUTX.      In   Nannie's  jewel- 
case 39:        727 

William  Mellish:  a  novel.     F.  TKOL- 

I.OPK.      3  v 39:3244-6 

William  the  silent  and  the   Nether- 
land  war,   1555-84,  Story  of.       M. 

BAKKKTT •"• 35:       1C50 

'William   Smudge's   amendment.     F. 

\V.  ROBINSON.  In  Girl's  romance.  39:  485 
William  Wighton,  Fortunes  of.  .1. 

HOWKI.L.     In  W.  T.  15.,  v.  1 4O:      1711 

Williams,  Robert  Folkestone. 

Li'TTKEi.Ls.  The;  or.  the  two  mar 
riages.     N.  Y.     n.  (1.    8° 4O:        530 

SECRET  passion,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

8° 4O:        531 

SHAKESPEARE  and  his  friends.    Phil. 

n.d.    8° 4O:         532 

Williamson,  K.  H. 

U,I'AKKR  partisans.   The:    a  story   of 

the  revolution.  Phil.  1859.  12°.  4O:  540 
Williamson,  Mn.  Florence. 

ONLY  to  be  married  :  a  novel.  Lond. 

1867.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O:     547-9 

Willian  girls,  The.      M.  A.  T.      With 

A  winged  word 39:       2702 

Willie  »nd  the  mortgage.    J.  AHHOTT. 

H.  S.  15..  v.  1 '. 35:          3G 

Willie  \Vnstle's  account  of  his  wife. 

J.  M.  WILSON.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9.  4O:  1719 
Willing  to  die.  J.  S.  LEFANU.  3  v.  38:  146.V7 
Willis,  -Julia  A. 

WHAT  a  boy?     What   shall    we   do 

with  him?     What  will  he  do  with 

himself?     AVho  is  to  blame  for  the 

consequences?  Phil.  1875.  16°.  33;  4352 
Willis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  (1807- 

1807). 
BKAUTY  and  the  beast.     In  L.  0., 

v.  4 4O:      1614 

PAUL  Fane.     N.  Y.     1857:     12° 4O:        555 

WIDOW  by  brevet.  In  Treasure-trove 

series,  v.  3 4O:       1703 

Willis  the  pilot.     Stque.l  to  Swiss  fam 
ily  Robinson.     Host.     n.d.     10°. ..     4O:       2752 
Will-O-the-wisp,  The.    (Die  Irrlich- 

ter).     A   fable.      Tr.  by  Kitty  <>n- 

stein.     N.  Y.     1868.     1G° 4O:       2751 

Willow  brook.   The.      S.   "WARNER. 

(Elizabeth  Welherell) 4O:         188 

Willow   tree,   The.      C.   E.   TON.NA. 

(Charlotte    Elizabeth).       In    Tales 

and  illustrations 39:      3070 

Wills,  \V.  G. 

NOTICE  to  quit.     N.  Y.     1870.     8°...     4O:        501 
WIFE'S    evidence,   The.     A    novel. 

N.  Y.    n.d.     8° 40:        562 

Willy   Collins.     Mrs.   S.  S.   HARRIS. 

(formerly  Miss  Cole).    With  Round- 
hearts 37:      4014 

Willy    Reilly,   and  bis  dear    Colleen 

Buwn.    W.  CARI.KTON 35;      3846 

Wilmingtons,    The.       A.   MARSH- 

CALDWKLL 38:      2606 

Wilson,  Augusta  J.  (E.)     (formerly 

Miss  Evan*). 

BEULAH.     N.  Y.     1872.     12° 4O:        570 

INEZ:  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.      N.  Y. 

n.d.     12° 4O:        571 


Wilson,  A.  J.  (E.),  (continued.) — 

INFELICE.     N.  Y.     1876.     12° 4O:        572 

MACARIA:  a  novel.      N.  Y.     1873. 

12° 4O:        573 

ST.   Elmo:  a   novel.     N.   Y.     1874. 

12° 4O:         574 

VASHTI  .  or,  until  death   us  do  part. 

A  novel.     N.  Y.     1874.     12° 4O:        575 

Wilson,  James. 

DOMINIE  and  the  souter.     In  W.  T. 

1!.,  v.  7 4O:      1717 

Contents : 

Dominie's  courtship.  The. 
Pouter's  wedding,  The. 

Wilson,  John. 

SNOW  storm,  The.     In  L    C.,  v.  7 4O:       1617 

Wilson,  John  Mackay.     (d.  1825). 

ADOPTED  son,  The.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1.    4O:      1711 

ARCHY  Armstrong.  7nW.  T.  B.,  v.  3.     4O:      1713 

BILL  Stanley ;  or,  a  sailor's  story. 
7«  "W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:  1713 

BRIDE,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 4O:       1714 

BROKEN  heart,  The:  a  tale  of  the 
rebellion.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4 4O:  1714 

CHARLES  Lawson.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5.    4O:      1715 

COVENANTING  family,  The.     In  W. 

T.  B.,  v.  7 '. 4O:      1717 

CRIPPLKS,   The;    or,   Ebenezer,   the 

disowned.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:       1715 

DOMINIE'S  class.   In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  0....     4O:      1716 

DOOM  of  Soulis.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  4...     4O:      1714 

FAA'S   revenge,   The.     In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  1 4O:      1711 

FAIR,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:      1712 

FESTIVAL,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7...     4O:       1717 

FIRST  and  second  marriage.  In  W. 
T.  B.,  v.  10 '.'. 4O:  1720 

FIRST-FOOT,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5.    4O:      1715 

FUGITIVE,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  0...     4O:      1719 

GRIXKI,  Coehrane:  a  tale  of  Tweed- 
mouth  muir.  In  "W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:  1718 

GUIDWIFE  of  Coldingham,  The.     In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:      1713 

HENPECKED   man,  The.      In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  4 4O:      1714 

I  CANJJAbe  fashed;  or.Willie  Grant's 

confession.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  5 4O:       1715 

IRISH  reaper,  The.    In  W.  T.  B.,v.  8.     4O:      1718 

JUDITH  the  Egyptian;  or,  the  fate  of 
the  heir  of  Riccou.  In  \V.  T.  B., 
v.  4 4O:  1714 

LAIDLKY      worm     of      Spindleston 

Hough.      In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:      1713 

LEAVKS  from  the  diary  of  an  aged 

spinster.     /»  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3 4O:       1713 

LKAVKS  from  the  life  of  Alex.  Ham 
ilton.  In .  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 4O:  1720 

LEVKLLER,  The.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8.    4O:      1718 

LOTTKRY  hall.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7 4O:      1717 

MIDSIDK  Maggy;  or,  the  bannock  o' 
Tollishill.  /«  W.  T.  B.,  v.  1 4O:  1711 

MY  black  coat;   or,  the  breaking  of 

the  bride's  china.     In  W.  T.  B.,v.  1.     4O:      1711 

ORDER   of    the    garter:    a   story  of 

Warck  castle.     In  W.  T.  B..  v.  7...     4O:      1717 

PKRSKVKRANCE;  or,  the  autobiogra 
phy  of  Roderic  Gray.  In  W.  T. 
B.,  v.  8 ." 4O:  1718 

POLWARTH  on  the  green.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  7 4O:      1717 

POOR   scholar,   The.     In   W.  T.  B., 

v.  4 4O:      1714 

RECOLLECTIONS  of  a  village  patri 
arch.  In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O:  1718 

RED  hall.  The;  or,  Berwick  in  1296. 
In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O:  1716 


PROSK  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WILSON. 


242 


WISE. 


1716 

1719 
1712 
1713 

1720 
1719 


40: 
40: 


40: 
40: 


1712 
1718 


1719 
1717 


4O:       1711 
4O:       1716 


4O:      1712 


1711 


1719 


Wilson,  J.  M.,  (continued.) — 

REUBEN  Purves;  or,  the  speculator. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6 4O: 

KOGER   Goldie's   narrative.     In  W. 

T.  B.,  v.  9 4O: 

ROYAL  bridal.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O: 

SABBATH  wrecks.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  3.     4O: 
SAYINGS  and  doings  of   Peter  Pater- 
son.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  10 4O: 

SIMPLK  man  is  the  beggar's  brother. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9 4O: 

SIB   Patrick   Hume:    a  tnle   of  the 

house  of  Marehmont.  In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  5 

SMUGGLER,  The.      In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  6. 
SOLITARY    of   the    cavu,   The.       In 

W.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O: 

SQUIRE  Ben.     In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  8 4O: 

UNBIDDEN  guest,  The.   In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  9 

UNKNOWN,  The.      In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  7. 
VACANT  chair,  The.     In.  W.  T.  B., 

v.  1 

WE'LL  have  another.      In  W.  T.  B., 

v.  6 

WHITSOME  tragedy,  The.     In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.   2 

WIFE  of  the  wuddy,  A.      In  W.  T. 

B.,  v.  1 4O: 

WILLIE  Wastle's  account  of  his  wife. 

In  W.  T.  B.,  v.  9 4O: 

editor. 

TALES  of  the  borders  and  of  iScotland: 

historical,  traditionary  and  imag 
inative.      Edin.       1857.       20  v.  in 

10.     16° 40:1711-20 

Win  and  wear.     S.  S.  ROBHINS 39:         462 

"Win  and  wear  library.     G  v. 

v.l.  Win  and  wear.     39:402  1  v. 4.  Faithful  and  true.    Xl-.Vrt 

2.  Tony  Starr's  legacy.      I      5.  My  new  home.          3i):454 

311:438       6.  fuming  a  new  leat. 

3.  Ned's  motto.         311:455  |  :»:459 

Windle,  Mi.™  Mary  Jane.     (b.  1825). 
LEGEND  of  the  Waldenses,  and  other 

tales.     Phil.     1852.      12° 4O:         610 

Contents: 

Florence  de  Rohan. 
Gipsies. 
Lady  of  the  rock. 

Windsor  castle :  a  romance.     W.  H. 

AINSWORTH 35: 

Wine  and  water.  T.  (E.)  HOOK.  In 

Precepts  and  practice,  v.  1 37: 

Wing-and-wing ;  or,  le  feu-follet. 

J.  F.  COOPER 35: 

The  same 35: 

Winged  chariot.  V.  M.  MORELI 38: 

Winged  word,  and  other  stories  and 

sketches  by  M.  A.  T 39: 

Contents : 

Daybreak. 

Dougherty. 

Hand  in  hand. 

House  that  Jack  built 

In  the  greenwood. 

John. 

Little  love. 
"Winifred ;  <>r,  after  many  days.     L. 

E.  GUKRNSKY 37: 

Winifred  Bertram,  and  the  world  she 

lived  in.      Mrs.  E.  R.  CHARLES 35: 

Thesame.     Tauchnitz  ed 35: 

Winifred,    countess    of     Nithsdale. 

Lady  DACRK 37: 

Winifred's  jewels.  Mary  Atherstone. 

BIRD 35: 

"Winifred's  wooing;    poor  Christine; 

a  tale  of  Florence.     O.  M.  CRAIK..     35: 


Legend  of  the  Wuldenses. 
Sell-delusion. 


442 
4645 

4785 
4786 
3113 

2702 


Out   of  the  depths   have  I 

cried  unto  thee,  O  Lord  ! 
Pearl  ashore,  A. 
What  Dr.  Marks  died  of. 
Willian  girls,  The. 
Winged  word,  A. 


3615 


4084 
4085 


16 


2106 


4975 


Winning  his  spurs ;  or,  Henry  Mor 
ton's  first  trial.  E.  KELLOGG 38:  742 

Winning  his  way.  C.  C.  COFFIN. 

(Carleto/t) 35:  4493 

Winny.  Mri.  E.  T).  E.  N.  SOUTH- 

WOKTH.  Witk  Prince  of  darkness.  39:  2033 

Winter  amid  the  ice,  A.  J.  VKRNE. 

With  Dr.  Ox's  experiment 39: 

"Winter  evening  tales.  James  HOGG. 

(Ettrick  Shepherd) 37: 

Contents : 
v.  1.  Adam  Bell. 

Country  dreams  and  ap 
paritions. 

Dreadful   story   of   Mae- 
pherson. 

Duncan  Campbell. 

Hulbert  of  Lyne. 

Highland  adventures. 

John    Gray    o'     Middle- 
holm. 

Long  pack,  The. 

Love  adventures  of  Mr. 
George  Cochrane. 

Wlnther,  Christian. 

CONFESSIONAL,      The.      In      Danes 
sketched  by  themselves,  v.  1 4O: 

Winthrop,  Sophie. 

FAITH  and  patience.     N.   Y.     1875. 

16° 4O:       617 

Miss  Roberts'   fortune:   a  story.     N. 

Y.     1871.     12° 4O:         618 

Winthrop,   Theodore.     (1828-1861). 

CECIL  Dreeme.     Bost.     1871.     16°....     4O:        623 
EDWIN    Brothertoft.       Bost.       1865. 

12° 4O:         624 

JOHN-  Brent.     Bost.     1866.     16° 4O:         625 


4521 


Maria's  tale,  written  by  her- 
Old  soldier's  tale.          [self. 
Peasant's  funeral. 
Renowned     adventures     of 

Hnsil  Lee. 

v.2.  Bridal  of  Polmood. 
Connel  of  Dee. 
Cousin  Mattie. 
King  Gregory. 
Shepherd's  calendar. 
Tibby  Johnston's  wraith. 
Wellclean  hall. 
Wife  of  Lochinaben. 


LIFK  in  the  open   air,  and  other  pa 
pers.     N.  Y.     1876.     16° 

Contents .' 
Hrightly's     orphan— A 

fragment. 
Fortress  Monroe. 
"  Heart   of    the    Andes, 

The." 


40: 


626 


LOVE  and  skates 
Winthrops,  The. 
N.  Y. 


186 


3888 
3889 

631 
632 
633 
634 
635 


Life  in  the  open  air.— Ka- 
tahdin  and  the  Penobscot. 

Love  and  skates. 

New  York  seventh  regiment. — - 
Our  march  to  Washington. 

Washington  as  a  earnp. 

In  L.  C.,  v.  G 4O: 

Mrs.  J.  R.  BKCK- 

1864.       12° 35: 

Wisdom  of  forethought,  The.     Mrs. 
A.    M.    F.    HALL.       In    Tales    of 

woman's  trials 37: 

Thesame 37: 

"Wise,  Daniel.     (Francis  Forester). 

DICK  Duncan.  N.  Y.  1869.  16°...  4O: 
GCY  Carlton.  N.  Y.  1869.  16°....  4O: 
JESSIE  Carlton.  N.  Y.  1869.  16°.  4O: 
KATE  Carlton.  N.  Y.  1869.  16°...  4O: 
WALTER  Sherwood.  N.  Y.  1869.  16°.  4O: 
"Wise,  Henry  Augustus.  (Harry 

Grii/ffo).     (1819-1869). 
CAPTAIN  Brand  of  the  "  Centipede  "  : 
a  pirate  of  eminence  in  the  West 
Indies:  his  loves  and  exploits,  to 
gether    with   some   account  of  the 
singular  manner  by  which   he  de 
parted  this  life.     N.  Y.      1864.     8°.     4O: 
"Wise  as  a  serpent.     J.   A.   St.    John 

BLYTHE 35: 

"Wise  saws;  or,  Sam  Slick  in  search  of 
a  wife.    T.  C.  HALIBURTON.    (8am 

Slick) 37: 

Thesame 37: 

Wise  thoughts.    Same  an  Nora  Clarey. 
Mrs.  A.  M.  F.  HALL.    In  Sketches 

of  Irish  character 37: 

The  same.     //*  W.  S.  C.  L.,  v.  4 34: 

Thesame *15: 


641 


2274 


3863 
3864 


3887 
4174 
4914 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WISEMAN. 


243 


"WONTUS. 


"Wiseman,  Nicholas,  Cardinal.  (1802- 

1865). 
FABIOLA;     or,    the    church   of    the 

catacombs.     Lond.     1855.     12° 4O:         647 

"Wit  and  wisdom  of  Don  Quixote.     N. 

Y'.     1867.     12° 33:       1121 

"Wit   and   wisdom   of    George    Eliot. 

Mrs.  M.  J.  LEWES.    (George  Eliot).     33:      2">!tO 

Witch    dance   on    the    Brocken.      F. 

GoTTsciiALfK.     In  R.  G.  N.,  v.  2..     4O:      1561 

Witch  of  Ballagroich,  The.  E.  II. 
KNATCHBULL-  HUGESSEN.  In 
Queer  folk 38:  U'64 

Witches  of  New  Y'ork.  M.  THOM 
SON.  (Doexlicks) 33:  4026 

With  fate  against  him.  A.  M.  DOUG 
LAS 37:  821 

With  harp  and  crown.     Bost.     1876. 

8° 4O:       2758 

With  an  old  family.     H.  SPICER.     In 

Brought  to  book,  v.  2 39:       2097 

Withered  heart,  The.   T.  S.  ARTHUR.     35:        815 

Within  an  ace.    C.  JKNKIN 38:        292 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 38:         291 

"Within    an    inch    of    his    life.       E. 

GABORIAU 37:      2754 

Within  the  maze.     E.  P.  [Mrs.  H.] 

WOOD 4O:        73!) 

Without  a  character.      Mrs.    M.    E. 

POOLK.    In  Pictures  of  cottage  life.     38:       4624 

Without  kith  or  kin.     G.  M.  CRAIK.     35:  4676-8 

Wives  and  daughters.     Mn.  (M.)  E. 

C.  GASKELI 37:      2878 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     3v 37:2879-81 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 37:   2882-3 

"Wives    and     widows.        Mrs.    A.    S. 

STEPHENS 39:      2229 

Wizard  of  the  mountain.  W.  GIL 
BERT 37:  2995-6 


Ctj'itfnts  : 

Doctor  Onofrio,  v.  1. 

Don     Bucefalo    and    the 
curate,  v.  2. 

Fru  (ierolamo,  v.  1. 

Innominato's    confes 
sion,  v.  1. 

Last  words  of  Gardonal, 


Magic  flower,  v.  1. 
Physician's  daughter,  v.  2. 
Robber  chief,  v.  1. 
Stranger,  The,  v.  2. 
Tomaso  and  Pepinn,  v.  1. 
Two  lovers,  The,  v.  2. 


1G81 

1681 
2098 

743 
1561 


Woe  to  us  when  we  lose  the  watery 

wall.     /»  T.  f.  B,  v.  2 4O: 

Wolcott,  Richmond. 

BROKKX     idols.         In     Stories     and 

sketches 4O: 

COMINO  from  the  front.      In  Stories 
and  sketches 4O: 

World  of  iinecdote.  The.     E.  P.  HOOD.     33: 

Wolf  run  ;  or,  the  boys  of  the  wilder 
ness.    E.  KELLOGG 38: 

"Wolf  stone.The.  NAnrnoAi.L(  Otmar). 

In  R.  (J.  N.,  v.  2 4O: 

Wolf-boy  in  China.     W.  DALTON....     37:          52 

W^olfert's    roost    and    other   papers. 

W.  IRVING 33:      2265 

Contents  : 

Alhjimbra,  Recollections  of  the. 
Bermuda*,  The. 
Birds  of  spring.  The. 
Bnek  ;  or,  the  Dutch  paradise. 
Contented  man,  The. 
Count  Van  Horn. 
Creole  village,  The. 
I>on  Juan  :  a  spectral  research. 
Karly  experience  of  Halph  Ringwood,  The. 
Guest  from  Gibbet  Island. 
Knight  of  Malta,  The. 
Legend  ot  the  engulfed  convent. 
Mountjoy. 

Phantom  island,  The. 
Hemmoles,  The. 
Sketches  in  Paris  in  1825. 
Time  of  unexampled  prosperity,  A. 
Widow's  ordeal,  The. 
Wolfert's  roost. 


Wplliez,  Mat/ame. 

EDMA  and  Marguerite.    Tr.  from  the 

French.     N.  Y'.     n.  d.     16° 4O:        665 

"Wolves,  The.     In  Livonian  tales 4O:      2307 

W^oman  against   woman.       Mr*.    R. 

CIU-RCH.   ( formerly  Miss  Marri/at).     35:       4282 

Woman  an  enigma.  M.  J.  MclNTosH.  38:  2255 
Woman  and  her  master.  J.F.  SMITH.  39:  1915 
Woman  at  the  wheel,  A.  M.  A. 

TOHYN- 39;  3047-9 

Woman  in  armor,  A.  M.  HARTWELL.  37:  4075 
Woman  in  spite  of  herself,  A.  J.  C. 

JEAFFKKSON 38:        258 

Woman   in    white,   The.      (W.)  W. 

COLLINS 35;      4586 

The  same.  Tnuehnitz  ed.  2  v.  in  1.  35:  4587 
"Woman  of  business.  M.W.  SAVAGE.  39:  1208 
Woman  our  angel :  a  novel.  A.  S. 

ROE 39;         608 

W^oman  to  the  rescue :  a  story  of  the 

new  crusade.     T.  S.  ARTHUR 35:        817 

Womanly  past  question.     See  Jack's 

sister. 

Woman's  friendship.  G.  AGUILAR.  35:  349 
"Woman's  kingdom :  a  love  story. 

Mrs.    D.    M.    CRAIK.        (formerly 

Miss  Mulock) 35:       4945 

The  same.     N.  Y.  cd 35:       4946 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed.     2v.ini.     35:      4947 

Woman's  life.     E.  F.  CARLCN 35:      3802 

Woman's  love.    J.  F.  SMITH 39:      1916 

Woman's  love.    M.  J.  (called  Eugene) 

SUE 39;       2419 

Woman's  love  and  wife's  duty.    Mrs. 

A.  DIME.     In  Works,  v.  3  38:       3903 

Woman's  ransom.     F.W.  ROBINSON-.     39:        510 
Woman's  story.     Mrs.  C.  V.  HAMIL 
TON,    (formerly  A/ixs  Dakin).     With 

Ropes  of  sand 37:       3923 

Woman's  trials.     T.S.ARTHUR 35:        816 

Woman's   vengeance,    A.     John   S. 

SAUZADE.     ( James  Payn) 39:       1177 

Woman's     wrongs.        Mrs.     C.     J. 

EILOART ." 37:      1636 

Women ;   or,  chronicles   of  the  late 

war.     M.  T.  MAOILI 38:      2377 

Women  of  fire.    A.  BELOT 35:      1932 

Won  at  last.     Georgiana,  Lady  CHAT- 

TKRTON.     3  v 35;   4125-7 

Wonin  acanter.  OLDCALAi!AR.(p.s-eu<f.)  38:  3827 
Wonder-book :  for  girls  and  boys. 

X.  HAWTHORNE 37: 

Contents  : 
Bajd  summit. 
Cbimrera,  The. 
Golden  apples,  The. 
Golden  touch,  The. 
Gorgon's  head,  The. 
Hillside,  The. 

Wonder  stories  told  for  children.    H. 

C.  ANDKRSKN 35: 

Wonderful  purse,  The.     E.  HAMEK- 

TON.     In  Mirror  of  truth 37: 

Wonderful    stories    from    northern 

lands.     J.  GODDARD 

Wonderful  tales  from  Denmark.     H. 

C.  ANDERSKN 

Wonderfnl  woman,  A:  a  novel.     M. 

A.  FLEMING 

Wonders  in  the  Spessart,  The.    Karl 

IMMERMANN.    In  T.  f.  G 4O: 

Wondrous  strange :   a  novel.     Mrs. 

C.  J.  NKWBY 38: 

Wontus  ;  or,  the  corps  of  observation. 

Col.  Win.  M.  RUNKEL 39: 


Miraculous  kitchen, 
Paradise  of  children 
Shadow  brook. 
Tanglewood  fireside 
Tanglewood  play. 
Timglewood  porch. 


37: 


35: 


37: 


4196 
The. 


660 
3900 
3071 

661 
2258 
1699 
3561 

733 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WOOD. 


244 


WOODS. 


"Wood,    Mrs.    Ellen     Price.       (Mrs. 

Uen.i'y    llrood). 

ANNE  Hereford.  Leip.    1869.    sq.  16.     4O: 
BESSY  Rane:  a  novel.     Phil.     1870. 

8° 40: 

The  same.     Leip.     2   v.  in  1.      sq. 

16° 4O: 

CASTLE  Wafer ;  or,   the   plain  gold 

ring.     N.  Y.     n.d.     8° 4O: 

CASTLE'S  heir,  The :  a  novel  in  real 

life.     Phil.     n.d.     8° 4O: 

Note.    Same  as  Lady  Adelaide's  oath. 
CHANNIXGS,  The:  a  domestic  novel. 

Phil.     n.d.     8° 4O: 

The  same.    Leip.     1862.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O: 

DANESHURY    house.     N.   Y.      1860. 

12° 40: 

DENE  hollow:  a  novel.    Phil.    1871. 

8° 40: 

The  same.    Leip.     1871.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O: 

EAST  Lynne;  or,  the  earl's  daughter. 

N.  Y."    n.d.     8° 4O: 

The  same.    Leip.    1861.     3  v.  in  2. 

sq.  16° 4O: 

ELSTKK'S  folly.     Phil.     n.d.     8° 4O: 

The  same.    Leip.     1866.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

FOGGY  night  at  Offord.     Phil.     n.  d. 


4O: 
4O: 
40: 
4O: 


GEORGE   Canterbury's    will.       Phil. 

1870.     8° 

The  same.    Leip.    1870.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

GKRVASE  Castonel;  or,  the  six   gray 

powders.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8° 4O: 

HAUNTED  tower,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

40: 
40: 


HKIR  to  Ashley.     N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°... 
LADY  Adelaide's  oath.     Same  as  Cas 

tle's  heir.     Leip.     1867.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16°  .......................................     4O: 

LIFE'S  secret,  A.      Phil.     n.  d.     8°.     4O: 

The  same.     Leip.     1867.     sq.   16°.     4O: 
LIGHT  and  a  dark  Christmas,  A.  Phil. 

n.  d.    8°  ....................................     4O: 

LOUD   Oakburn's   daughters.      Phil. 

n.  d.     8°  ....................................     4O: 

The  same.    Leip.    1864.    2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  16°  ....................................     4O: 

LOST  bank  note,  The.     Phil.     n.  d. 

4O: 

4O: 


LOST   will,   The  ;  and  The  diamond 
bracelet.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ............ 

MASTER  of  Greylands,   The.      Phil. 

1873.     8°  ...................................     4O: 

MILDRED  Arkell.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°.     4O: 
The  same.    Leip.    1865.    2  v.  in  1. 
sq.  16°  ....................................     4O: 

MKS.  llaliburton's  troubles:  a  novel. 
N.  Y.     n.  d.     8°  ........................     4O: 

The  same.    Leip.    1863.    2v.ini. 
sq.  16°  ....................................     4O: 

OUT  of  the  deep.     Bost.      1876.     8°.     4O: 
Note.    Same  as  Castle's  heir,  and  Lady 
Adelaide's  oath. 

OKVILLE  college.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°...  4O: 

The  same.     Leip.      1867.     sq.  16°.  4O: 

OSWALD  Cray.     Phil.     n.  d.     8°  ......  4O: 

The  same.    Leip.     1865.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16°  ....................................  4O: 

RED  court  farm.     Phil.     n.  d.     12°...  4O: 
The  same.    Leip.    1868.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16°  ....................................  4O: 


676 

677 
678 
679 
680 

681 
682 
983 
684 
685 
686 

687-8 
6811 

690 
691 
692 
693 
694 

695 
696 

697 
698 
699 

700 
701 
702 
703 
704 

705 
706 

707 
708 

709 
711 

712 
713 
714 

715 
716 

717 


4O: 
4O: 

40: 
4O: 

4O: 
40: 
4O: 


"Wood,  -l/rs.  E.  P.,  (continued.} — 
ROLAND  Yorke :  sequel  io  The  Chan- 

nings.     Phil.     n.d.     8° 

The  same.    Leip.     1869.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

RUNAWAY  match,  A ;  and  The  dean 

of  Dunham.     Phil.     n.  d.     8° 

ST.  Martin's  eve.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°... 
The  same.  Leip.  1866.  2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

SHADOW  of  Ashlydyat,  The.      Phil. 

n.  d.      8° .'. 

The  same.    Leip.     1863.     3  v.     sq. 

16° 

The  same.     3  v.  in  2 4O: 

SQUIKK  Trevlyn's   heir;  or,  Trevlyn 

hold.     Phil.     1863.     8° 

TKEVLYN  hold.  Same  as  Squire 
Trevlyn's  heir.  Phil.  n.  d.  8°. 
The  same.  Leip.  1864.  2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

VEKNKR'.S  pride.     Phil.     n.  8° 

The  same.     Leip.     1863.     3  v.    sq. 

16° 

The  same.      3  v.  in  2 4O: 

WILLIAM  Allair;    or,  running  away 

to  sea.     Phil.     n.d.     8° 

WITHIN  the  maze.    Phil.    1872. 


8° 


"Wood,  JV/-S-.  Henry. 
Ellen  Price. 


See  WOOD,  Mrs. 


"Wood,  George. 

GATES  wide  open,  The.    Bost. 
12°.... 


1870. 


718 
719 

720 

721 

722 
723 

724-6 

727-8 


40: 
40: 

4O: 
40: 

4O:     7 


729 
730 

731 
732 


40: 
40: 


4O: 


"Wood,  Ludy. 

CLOTH    of    Frieze.      Lond.       1872. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 4O: 

ON  credit.  Lond.    1870.    2  v.    sm.  8°.     4O: 
RULING  the  roast:  a  novel.     Lond. 

1874.     3  v.     sm.  8° 4O: 

SAHINA.     Lond.    1868.    3  v.    sm.  8°.     4O: 
SEADKIFT:  a  novel.      Lond.      1871. 

3  v.      sm.  8° 4O: 

UP  hill.     Lond.     1873.     3  v.    sm.  8°.     4O: 
WILD    weather:     a    novel.      Lond. 

1873.     2  v.     sm.  8°  4O: 

"Wood   Lcighton ;    or,   a  year  in   the 

country,     il.  HOWITT 37: 

Woodburn.     R.  V.  JEFFREY 38: 

"Woodburn  grange.     W.  HOWITT....     37: 
"Wood-chopper's  children,  The.  E. 
EGCILESTON.        In    Schoolmaster's 
stories 37: 

"Woodcraft.     W.  G.  SIMMS 39: 

"Wooden    Clara.       H.    CONSCIENCE. 

With  Ricketicketack 35: 

Woodleigh.     F.  W.  ROBINSON 39: 

"Woodman,  The.     G.  P.  R.  JAMES...     38: 
Woodnook  well,  The;  or,  neighbors' 

quarrels.     W.  and  il.  HOWITT.  In 

Stories  of  English  and  foreign  life.     37: 
"Wood-rangers  ;  or,  the  trappers  of 

Sonora.     M.  REID 39: 

Woodruff,  J.  L.  M.    (  W.  M.  L.  Jay). 
HOI.DEN  with  the  cords.  N.  Y.   1874. 

12° 4O: 

SHII.OH;     or,   without    and    within. 

N.  Y.     1870.     12° 40: 

"Woods,  C.  H.     (Belle  Otis). 

DIAKY  of  a  milliner.     N.  Y.      1867. 

16° 4O: 

Woods  and  waters.     A.  B.  STREET...     39: 


733-5 
736-7 


738 
739 


760 


765-7 
768-9 

770-2 
773-5 

776-8 
779-81 

782-3 

4765 

268 
4777 


1595 
1693 

4669 
611 

223 

4778 
265 

800 
801 


810 
2375 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WOODSTOCK. 


245 


"WYCH. 


Woodstock.      Kir  W.  SCOTT.     Par 
ker  ed.     2v *39:   1337-8 

The  same.    Edinburgh  ed 39:      1358 

The  same.     Abbotsford  ed 39:       1368 

The  same 39:       1389 

The  same.     Household  ed.     2  v 39:   1435-6 

The  same.     Pocketed 39:      1465 

The  same.     Tauchnitz  ed 39:       1493 

Woodville,  Jennie. 

EDITH'S  mistake;  or,  left  to  herself. 

Phil.     [1874.]      12° 4O: 

LEFT    to   herself.      Same   as   Edith's 

mistake.     Phil.     1872.     12° 4O: 

Woodville  stories.      W.  T.  ADAMS. 
(Oliver  Of  tic). 

v.  4.  Work  and  win. 

5.  Hope  and  have. 

6.  Haste  and  waste. 


81G 


817 


v.  1.  Rich  and  humble. 

35-2611 

2.  In  school  and  out. 

:«:-252 

3.  Watch  and  wait. 


3777 


104G 


3887 


517 


710 


40: 


825 


"Wooed  and  married.    Kosa  N. CAREY.     35: 

W^ooing  and  warring  in  the  wilder 
ness.  C.  D.  KIRK 38: 

W^ooing  and  wedding.  Mrs.  A.  M. 

F.  HALL.  In  Sketches 37: 

Wooing  o't,  The :  a  novel.  Mrs. 

ALF.XAXDER 35: 

Wooings  and  weddings  of  the  last 
century.  .I//.-*  KE.DDIE.  (Surah 
Tyller).  In  Days  of  yore,  v.  1 38: 

Contents: 

Adam    Home's   repen-     I  Great  road  and  the  market 

tance.  place,  The. 

Cast  in  the  wagon,  A.  On    the    stage    and  ort    the 

|  stage. 

Woolsey,    Miss    Sarah    C.       (Susan 

Cuulidye). 

MISCHIEF'S  thanksgiving,  and  other 
stories.     Bost.     1874.     16° 

Contents  : 
Christie. 

Girls  of  the  far  north. 
How    the    umbrella    ran 

away  with  Ellie. 
Little   Roger's  night    in 

the  church. 

NEW-YEAR'S    bargain,   The. 

1872.  12° 

NINE   little  goslings.     Bost. 

sq.  16° 

WHAT  Katydid.     Bost.     1873.    16°. 
WHAT   Katy   did   at   school.     Bost. 

1873.  16° 

Woolson,  Constance  Fcnimore. 

CAST  I.  K  Nowhere;  and  Lake  sketches. 

Bost.     1875.     12° 

Worboise,  Emma  Jane. 

LILLIXOSTONES  of  Lillingstonc,  The. 

N.  Y.      1872.      12° 

Words  for  the  wise.    T.  S.  ARTHUR. 
Contents 


Mischiefs  thanksgiving. 
Nanny's  substitute. 
On  the  top  ot  the  ark. 
Kicket's  valentine. 
World  wilhin  the  wall 


Bost. 

1875. 


4O: 

40: 
40: 

4O: 


40: 


40: 
35: 


The. 


826 

827 
828 

829 


837 


845 
818 


Fine  generous  fellow,  A. 
1  knew  how  it  would  be. 
Jacob  Jones. 
Just  going  to  do  it. 
Let  her  pout  it  out. 
Love  and  law. 


Making  haste  to  be  rich. 
Poor  debtor,  The. 
Starting  a  newspaper. 
Sunday  Christian. 
Taking  it  for  granted. 


Work  :  a  story  of  experience.     L.  M. 

ALCOTT 35:  465 

Work  and  wages.  M.  HOWITT 37:  4766 

Work  and  win ;  or,  Noddy  Newman 

on     a     cruise.       W.    T.    ADAMS. 

(Olivet-  Optic) 35:  285 

W^ork,  play,  and  profit;  or,  gardening 

for  young  folks.  A.  M.  HYDE 37:  4875 

of  ice,  The;  or,  adventures  in 

the  Polar  regions.    K.  M.  BALLAX- 

TY*E 35:      1480 


Worst  boy  in  the  village.     3/r.«.  E. 

C.  EMHURY.     In  Pictures  of  early 

life  ...........................................     37 

Worth,  Frank. 

LKTTEK   of  recommendation  :    a  ro 

mance    ol     the    Levant.        Lond. 

1S70.     2v.ini.     sm.  8°  ...............     4O 

M^orth    while;    or,  ships    that    never 

come  in.     M.  J.  CAPRON.     (Archie 

Fell)  ..................  .  ...................... 

"Woven  of  many  threads.     Jl/»'s.  C.V. 

HAMILTON,   (formerly  Miss  Dakin). 
Wraxall,  Sir  F.  C.  L. 

BACKWOODSMAN;     or,    life    on    the 

Indian  frontier.     Bost.     1866.     12°. 

WILD  outs.     Leip.      1862.     sq.  16°... 

Wrayford's  ward.    F.W.  ROHINSOX. 

Wreck  of  the  Chancellor,  The.    Jules 

VERXE  ...................................... 

Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary.     In  N. 

and  T..  v.  3  ..................  "  ............. 

Wrecked    but    not    ruined.     K.  M. 

BALLAXTYXE.     In  Tales  of  adven 

ture,  v.  4  ....................................     35;       i486 

Wrecked  in  the  air.   Same  a*  Dropped 

from   the   clouds.      Jules  VKRNE. 

Pt.  1,  of  Mysterious  island  ...........     39; 

Wrecked  in  port.     E.  YATES  ...........    4O: 

Wright,  Caleb  K. 

MARCUS  Blair:  a  story  of  provincial 

times,  written  for  the  young.    Phil. 

1873.      12°  .....................  .'  ...........      4O- 

Wright,  D.  Thew. 

Mits.  Armington's  ward.   Bost.   1874. 

12°  ..........................................     4O: 

Wright,  Frances. 

FEW  days  in  Athens.     N.Y.     1825. 


35: 
37: 

4O: 
4O: 
39: 

39: 
4O: 


12°  ..........................................     40: 

Wright,  J.  H. 

OCKAN  work.     N.  Y.     1853.     16°  .....     4O: 

Wright,  /1/rs.  Julia  MeNair.  (b.  1840). 

ALMOST  a  nun.     Phil.     1868.     16°...     4O: 
ALMOST  a  priest.     Phil.     1870.     12°.     4O: 
How  could  he  escape?  a  temperance 

story.     N.  Y.      1870.      16°  ............     4Q: 

MILLION  too  much,  A.     Phil.     1872. 

12°  ..........................................     4O: 

PALMETTO  boys.     Phil.     1871.     16°.     4O: 
PRIEST  and  nun.     Phil.     18CH.     12°.     4O: 
SECRKTS  of  the  convent  and  confes 

sional.     Cin.     1872.     12°  .............     4O: 

Wright,  Thomas.      (Journeyman  En 

gineer'). 
BANK  of  a  life.     Lond.     1870.     3  v. 

sm.  8°  .......................................     4O: 

GRAIXUER'S    thorn.      Lond.       1872. 
3  v.     sm.  H°  ..............................     4O: 

JOIIXXY   Robinson.       Lond.      1868. 

2  v.      sm.  8°  ..............................     4O: 

Wrong  confessed  is  half  redressed,  A. 

M.  E.  HRADLEY  ..........................     35; 

Wrongs   of  woman.    C.   E.    TOXXA. 

(Charlotte  Elizabeth)  ....................     39; 

Wulfgar  and  the  earl  ;     or,   power. 
By  the   author   of  Ruth    and   her 
friends.     In  Days  of  old  ..............     4O: 

Wuthering    heights.      E.    BROXTC. 

(Elli*  Hell)  ................................     35: 

Wuthering  heights,  and  Agnes  Grey. 

E.  HROXTC.     (EllU  Bell)  ..............     35: 

Wyandotte  ;    or,  the  hutted  knoll. 

J.  F.  COOPER  .............................    35: 

Thesame  ......................................     35; 

Wych    hazel.     Susan   and   Anna   B. 

WARXEK  ...................................     4O: 


1700 

850 

3772 
3925 

856 
857 
512 

3702 
1C43 


3703 
1229 


863 
8C8 

875 
880 

884 
885 

886 

887 
888 
889 

890 


901-3 
904-6 
907-8 
2620 
3071 

2110 
3885 
2886 

4787 
4788 

207 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


WYCLIFFE. 


246 


YONGE. 


Wycliffe   Lane,     (pseud.)     See  JEN- 

IN«S,  A/rx.  E. 
Wylde,  Flora  F. 

LIFE  and   wonderful   adventures   of 

Totty  Testudo :  an  autobiography. 

Edin.      1873.     sm.   8° !" 4O:         920 

"Wylder's  hand:  a  novel.     J.  S.  LE- 

FAXC 38:       1468 

Wylkins  Wylder.     S.  F.  MILLER 

Wyncote.     Afr«.  T.  ERSKINB 37:       1753 

Wyss,  -lohann  Rudolph  voit. 

Swiss  family  Robinson.   N.  Y.   1868. 

16° '. 4O:         926 


Y. 


W.  T.  ADAMS.     (  Oliver 
T.   ADAMS. 


Coming  wave 
Dorcas  club. 
Ocean-born. 


Yacht  club. 

Optic) 

Yacht  club  scries.     W 
(  Oliver  Optic).     6  v. 
Contents  : 

Little  Bobtail.     35:255 
Yacht  club.     35:286 
Money  makers.    35:259 

Yankee   middy,  The ;  or,  the   adven 
tures   of  a  naval  officer.     W.    T. 

ADAMS.     (Oliver   Optic) 

Yarns   of  an    old    mariner.     M.    0. 

CLARKE 

Yates,  Edmund  (Hodgson),   (b.  1831). 
BLACK   sheep.     Leip.      1807.      2   v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 

BROKEN  to  harness:  a  stor}-  of  Eng 
lish    domestic    life.       Bost.       1866. 

12° 

The  same.    Leip.     1866.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

DANGEROUS  game,  A.     Best.     1874. 

8° 

DR.    Wainwright's   patient.      Leip. 

1871.     2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

FORLORN  hope,   The.      Leip.     1867. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16° 

IMPENDING  sword,  The.  Lond.  1874. 

3  v.     sm.  8° 

KISSING   the   rod :    a   novel.      Phil. 

1874.     8° 

LAND    at   last.      Leip.     18G6.     2    v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 

NOKODY'S  fortune.    Bost.    1871.     8°. 
The  same.    Leip.     1872.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 

RIGHTED  wrong,   A.      Lond.     1870. 

3  v.     sm.  8°... 

ROCK  ahead,  The.    Leip.     1868.     2  v. 

in  1.     sq.   lfi° 

RUNNING  the  gauntlet.    Bost.    1866. 

12° 

SILENT   witness,   The.     Bost.     1875. 

8° 

WAGES  of  sin.     Bost.     1875.     8° 

WAITING  race,  A.    N.  Y.     1872.    8°. 
WRECKED  in  port.    Leip.  1869.    2  v. 

in  1.     sq.  16° 

YELLOW  flag,  The.    Bost.    1873.    8°. 
Yeager,  George. 

GARDEN  of  Eden,  The.     Phil.     1873. 

16° 

Year  after  marriage,   A.     T.   S.   AR 
THUR  

Year  after  year.     C.  OLIVE 

Year  nine,  The:  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol. 

Mr*.  A.  MANNING 

Years  and  years  ago.     In  N.  and  T. 
v.  8° 


35: 


.     35:238 

35:244 
35:29(1 


286 


35:        287 
35:       4338 

4O:      1201 


4O: 
40: 
40: 
4O: 
4O: 


1202 
1203 
1204 
1206 
1208 


40:1209-11 
4O:       1213 


40: 
40: 


1215 
1216 


4O:  1217 
40:1218-20 
4O:  1223 
4O:  1224 


4O:  1225 

4O:  1226 

4O:  1227 

4O:  1229 

4O:  1230 


4O:  1245 

35:  4439 

38:  2493 

4O:  1648 


Yeast:  a  problem.     C.  KINGSLEY 38:        943 

The  same.     Tauehnitz  ed 38:        944 

Yellott,  George. 

FUNNY  philosopher:  a  novel.     Phil. 

1827.     12° 4Q:       1250 

Yellow  flag,  The.     E.  (H.)  YATES....    4O:      1230 
Yellow   frigate,    The ;    or,   the   three 

sisters.     J.  GRANT 37:      3329 

Yellow   mask,  The.     (W.)  W.  COL 
LINS 35;        4588 

Yellow   tiger,   The.     (W.)   W.   COL 
LINS.     In  Dead  secret 35:      4552 

Yellow  tiger.     In  N.  and  T.,  v.  5 4O:      1645 

Yellowplush      memoirs.       W.    M. 

THACKERAY 

The  same.  .Tauehnitz  ed 

Yelverton,  Therese. 

ZAXITA:    a   tale    of    the     Yosemite. 

N.  Y.      1872.       12° 4O:       1255 

Yemassee,  The.     W.  G.  SIMMS 39:      1694 

Yes  and   no :  a  tale  of  the  day.     By 
the  author  of  Matilda.     In  W.  S. 

C.  L.,  v.  12 34;      4182 

Thesame *15:       4922 

Yonge,   Miss    Charlotte   Mary.      (b. 
1823). 

BEECHCKOFT.     N.  Y.     1871.     12°...     4O:      1260 
CAGED  lion,  The.    N.  Y.     1872.     12°.     4O:       1261 

Thesame.    Leip.     1870.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 4Q:       1262 

CASTLE  builders,  The.    N.  Y.     1868. 

8° 4O:       1263 

CHAPLET  of  pearls,  The;  or,  the  white 

and  black  ribaumont.    N.  Y.   1869. 

12° 4O:       1264 

Thesame.     Leip.     1869.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 4O:       1265 

CLEVER  woman  of  the  family,  The. 

N.  Y.     1868.     8° 4Q:       1266 

Thesame.    Leip.     1805.     2v.ini. 

sq.  16 4O:       1267 

COUNTESS  Kate.     N.  Y.     1806.     10°.     4O:      1268 
DAISY  chain;  or,  aspirations.     N.  Y. 

1871.      2  v.      12° 40:1269-70 

The  same.    Leip.     1856.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O:       1271 

DANVERS  papers.      Prince  and  page. 

Leip.     1867.     sq.  16° 4O:       1372 

DOVE   in  the   eagle's   nest.      N.   Y. 

1867.      12° 4O:       1273 

Thesame.     Leip.     1806.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 4O:       1274 

DYNEVOR  terrace ;  or,  the  clue  of  life. 

N.  Y.     I860.     2  v.    12° 4O:   1275-6 

Thesame.     N.  Y.     1873.     12° 4O:       1277 

The  same.    Leip.     1857.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O:       1278 

FRIARSWOOD  post-office.  N.  Y.  1865. 

16°, 40:       1279 

GAIN   of  a    loss,    The.     Leip.     1866. 

2v.ini.     sq.  16° 4O:       1280 

HEARTSEASE;  or,  the  brother's  wife. 

N.  Y.      1866.      2  v.      12° 4O:    1281-2 

The  same.    Leip.     1855.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O:       1283 

HEIR  of  Redelyffe,  The.  N.  Y.  1871. 

2  v.      12° 4O:   1284-5 

The  same.    Leip.     1855.    2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  16° 4O:       1286 

HOPES  and  fears;  or,  scenes  from  the 

life   of  a   spinster.      Leip.      1861. 

2v.ini      sq.  16° 4O:       1287 

KENNETH;  or,  the  rear  guard  of  the 

grand   army.     N.   Y.     1866.     12°.     4O:       1288 
LADY  Hester;  or,  Ursula's  narrative. 

Lond.     1874.     sm.  8° 4O:       1289 


PKOSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH. 


YONOE. 


247 


YULE. 


Yonge,  (continued.) — • 

LAXCES  of    Linwood,  The.     N.  Y. 

1856.      16° 4O:       1290 

LAST   of  the   cavaliers,   The,     Leip. 

1862.     2v.ini.     sq.  1U° 4O:       1291 

MY  young  Aloidcs:  it  faded  photo 
graph.  "  N.  Y.      1876.     12° 4O:       1303 

PILLARS  of  the  house;  or  under  wode, 

under   rode.     Loud.      1873.     2    v. 

12° 4O:   1292-3 

RICHARD   the  fearless;    or.  the  little 

duke.     X.  Y.     18:>6.     1U° 4O:       1294 

STOKE.SLBY  secret,  The;  or,  how  the 

pig  [mid   the  rent.     N.  Y.     18G5. 

16° 4O:      1295 

TKIAL,  The;  or,  more  links   of  the 

Daisy   chain.     N.   Y.     I860.     2  v. 

in  1."    12° 4O:      12'JO 

The  same.    Leip.     1804.     2  v.  in  1. 

sq.  Hi0 4O: 

Two  guardians.     N.  Y.     1866.     12°.     4O: 

The  same.     Leip.      1869.      sq.  16°.     4O: 
Yorjfo     step-mother,     The;      or.    a 

chronicle  of  mistakes.  N.  Y.   1866. 

2  v.     12° 

The  same.    Leip.    1861.    2v.ini. 

sq.  16° 

Young,  Gertrude. 

TEX  years:   a  novel.     Lond.     1873. 

2  v.     sm.  8° 

Young    America    abroad.        \V.    T. 

ADAMS.     (Oliver  Optic).     6  v. 
First  series : 

1.  Outward  bound.  35:263 

2.  Shamrock  ami  thistle. 

35:274 

3.  Red  cross.    35:268 

The  same.     6  v. 

Second  ttries : 

1.  I'p  the  Bnltin.       3.1:281 

2.  Northern  lands.  35:200 
2.  Cross  and  crescent. 

35:240 

Young    Americans    abroad.       .).   (). 

Ciion.Ks 35:      425") 

Young  Brown,     G.  MURRAY.    (Trvi*- 

Ktoiles) 38:       3310 

Young  cadet.     Mrs.  B.  HOKI.AND 37:       4515 

Young  countess,  The.     .1.  KUHKOI>F. 

In  Nannie's  jewel-case 39:         727 

Young  Crusoe,  The.     A.  .1.  HAKI.EY.     37:      4002 

Young   deliverers   of  Pleasant  cove. 

K.   KKLLOGG 38:         744 

Young  desperado,  A.    T.  B.  ALDRICH. 

With  Marjoi-ie   Daw 35;         492 

Young  detective.    R.  ( Y.)  A.  PARK  KH. 

(  Rosa  Abbott) 38:      4176 

Young  doctor,  The.     H.  CONSCIENCE.     35;     4670J 

Young  dodge  club.   J.  DKMII.I.K.  2  v.' 

1.  Among  the  brigands.      |     2.  The  seven  hills. 

Young  duke,  The.     B.  DISK.KLI 37:        683 

Young   duke,   and   Contarini    Flem 
ing.     B.  DISR.KLI 37:        684 

The  same 37:         685 

Young  exiles;  or,  the  wild   tribes  of 

the  north.     A.  BOWMAN 35;       2453 

Young  forester.     Mrs.  M.   M.  SHER 
WOOD.     In  Works,  v.  8 39;       1643 

Young  France.    .1.  KAVANAGH.    With 

Seven  years 38:        681 

The  same 38:        682 

Young  fur  traders.      K.  M.  BAI.LAN- 

TYXE 35:      1481 

Young  guest,  The.    N.Y.    1868.    18°.     4O:      2762 

Young   husband,   The.      Afr*.   E.   C. 

GKEY 37:      3512 

Young  lady  at  home.     T.  S.  ARTIITR.     35:        819 


1297 
1298 
1299 


4O:  1300-1 
4O:   1302 

4O:  1321-2 


4.  Dikes  and  ditches.   35:242 

5.  Palace  and  cottage.  '.Vr.-2.cA 
V.  Down  the  Hliine.       35:245 


4.  Sunny  shores.     35:277 

5.  Vine  and  olive.     35:-J82 
0.  Isles  of  Hie  sea.     35:i5 


Young    laird,   The.       A.    BETHUNE. 

In  \V.  T.  B.,  v.  2 4O:       1712 

Young  lieutenant,  The;  or,  the  adven 
tures  of  an  army  officer:  a  *tory  of 
the  great  rebellion.  W.  T.  ADAMS. 
(Oliver  Optic) 35:  288 

Young    marooners    on    the    Florida 

coast.     F.  R.  GorLDiNG 37:       3241 

Young  Mr.  Nightingale.      D.  COOK. 

3  v 35:   4687-9 

Young  moose-hunters.  The:  a  back 
woods-boy's  story.  C.  A.  STEPHENS.  39:  2257 

Young    naturalist's   journal.      •).  \\  . 

L<  it-Do  N- 38:       1880 

Young  Nile  voyagers,  The.  A.  BOW 
MAN 35:  2455 

Young  outlaw,  The.     H.  ALOER,  jr 35:        552 

Young  pilgrim.     C.  TUCKER.     (A.  L. 

O.E.).. 39:      3359 

Young    pioneers   of    the    north-west. 

C.  H.  PEARSON 38:      4312 

Young   primu   donna,  The.     Mrs.  E. 

C.  GREY 37:      3513 

Young    Prince    Marigold,   and    other 

fairy  stories.     J.  P.  MAQUIRE, 38:       2386 

Contents : 


Yonng  Prince  Marigold  and 
his  little  ponies  Daisy  and 


Autobiography  of  a  oat. 
Jack  Tnhbs  ;  or,  the  hap 
py  isle. 

Young  sailor,  The:  a  narrative  found 
ed  on  fact.  Mrs.  M.  S.  B.  DANA...  37:  G3 

Young    sculptor,    The.       Mrs.    S.   S. 

ELLIS.     In  Family  secrets,  v.  3 37:  •     1C79 

Young  sea  captain.     1).  P.  THOMPSON. 

With   May  Martin 39:       2975 

Young   ship-builders   of  Elm    island. 

E.  KKLLOGG 38:         745 

Young  Singleton.     T.  GWYXXK.     2  v.     37:3049-50 

Young  soap-boiler,  Tlie.     E.  EGOI.ES- 

TON.     In  Schoolmaster's  stories 37:      1595 

Young    step-mother,    The.       C.     M. 

YONGK.     2v 4O:   1300-1 

The  same.     Tauchnitx.  ed.     2v.ini.     4O:       1302 

Young  surveyor;  or,  Jack  on  the  prai 
ries.  ,T.  T.  TROWBRIDGE.  (Paul 
Creylon) 39:  3327 

Young  Tom's  grey  hairs.     L.  PARR. 

U'ifli. John  Thompson 38:       4233 

Young  tragedian:  Lablache.  Mm. 
ELLET.  In  Nouvellettes  of  the 
musicians 37:  1650 

Young    voyagers.       W.   T.   ADAMS. 

(Oliver  Optic) 35:         289 

Young  voyageurs.  The;    or,  the   boy 

hunters  in  the  north.     M.  REID.....    39:        266 

Young     West     Indian,    The.       Mrx. 

BI.ACKKORD.     In  Scottish  orphans.     35:       2192 

Young  wrecker  of  the  Florida   reef. 

R.  M.  BACHE 35:      1321 

Young  yachtsmen,  The;  or,  the  wreck 

of  the  Gypsy.     A.  BOWMAN 35:       2454 

Young  Yagers.     M.REID 39:        267 

Younger  son,  Adventures  of  a.    E.  J. 

TRKLAWXKY 39:      3139 

Your  humble  servant,     (pseud). 

LIKE  and  death.     N.Y.     1871.    12...     4O:       1330 

Youth  and  manhood  of  Cyril  Thorn 
ton,  The.  T.  HAMILTON.  2v.ini.  37:  3950 

Youth  of  Jefferson,  The;  or,  a  chron 
icle  of  college  scrapes.  J.  E.  COOKE.  24:  1866 

Youth  of  the  old  dominion.  S.  HOP 
KINS 37;  4693 

Youth  of  Shakspeare.  R.  F.  WIL 
LIAMS 39;  r>32 

Yule  tide  stories.    B.  THORPE,    (ed.)...     39;      3020 


PROSE  FICTION:     ENGLISH.  • 


ZAIDEE. 


248 


ZSCHOKKE. 


z. 

Zaidee.  Mrs.  M.  (O.W.)  OLII-HANT.  38:  3872 
Zauita  :  a  tale  of  the  Yoscmite.  T. 

YKLVERTON 4O:  1255 

Zanoni.  E.  G.  E.  L.  BUI.WEK- 

LYTTON 35:  3164 

The  same.  Tauchnitz  ed 35:  3165 

Zelda's  fortune.  R.  E.  FRANCILLON.  37:  2437 

Zeluco.  J.MOORE.  2v 38:3096-7 

Zenobia ;  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra. 

W.  WARE.     2  v 4O:  131-2 

The  same 4O:  133 

Zerub  Throop's  experiment.  Mrs.  A. 

D.  T.  WHITNEY 4O:  401 


Zicci :    a  tale.     E.  G.  E.  L.  BULWER- 

LYTTON.     In  Misc.,  v.  1 

Zillah  :  a  tale.     H.  SMITH.     4  v.  in  2. 

Zoe.     Miss  G.  E.  JEWSBURY 

Zoe  ;  or,  the  quadroon's  triumph.  Mrs. 

E.  D.  LIVERMORE.     2  v 

Zoe's  brand.     By  the  author  of  Rec- 

omended  to   mercy.     Leip.     1864. 

2  v.  in  1.     sq.  16 

Zschokke,        (Johann)        Heinrich 

(Daniel).     (1771-1848). 
DEAD  guest,  The:  a  mysterious  storv. 

Tr.  of  Der  todte  Gout).  N.  Y.   1869. 


8° 


GOLDMAKER'S  village.  (Tr.  of  Gold- 
macherdorf).  Lond.  1845.  16°. 

ROSK  of  Disentis :  a  novel.  (Die 
Rose  von  Disentis).  Tr.  by  James 
J.  D.  Trenor.  N.  N.  1873.  12°. 


33:  2661 

39:  1874-5 

38:  370 

38:1820-21 

4O:  2765 

4O:  1450 

4O:  1451 

4O:  1452 


CORRIGENDA. 


Page     7.  Under  All-hallow  eve,  read  Unconvicted. 

"  23.  Read  Bohl  de  (Faber)  Arrom,  Caecilia. 

"  25.  Read  Bramleighs  of  Bishop's  Folly. 

"  27.  Under  Brierwood,  read  Mabel  Clifton. 

"  31.  Under  Campbell,  read  Eros  and  Anteros. 

"  38.  Under  Church,  read  Mai-ryat. 

"  40.  Under  Cockton,  FATAL  marriage,  read  4481. 

"  40.  Under  Cockton,  LOVE  match,  read  4482. 

"  40.  Under  Cockton,  STEWARD,  read  4483. 

"  43.  Under  Cook,  Dutton,  read  LEO. 

"  52.  Read  DeQuincey. 

"  58.  Read  DOINGS  in  Maryland;  or,  Matilda  Douglas. 

"  59.  Instead  of  Douglas,  Matilda  &c.  road  DOINGS  in  MarylanU;  or,  Matilda  Douglas. 

"  67.  Under  Erckmann-Chatrian,  BRIGADIER  Frederick,  read  (Tr.  of  Le  brigadier  Frederic.) 

"  81.  Under  Gilbert,  WIZARD  read,  Last  words  of  Gardonal. 

"  110.  Read  JOHN  Gray  o'  Middleholm. 

"  229.  Instead  of  Unconverted  read  Unconmcted. 


CATALOGUE 


DKS 


CoNTES,  NoUVELLES  ET  RoMANS 


FRANCAIS, 


CONTENUS   DANS 


LA  BIBLIOTHEQUE  PUBLIQUE 


DE 


CINCINNATI  : 

EDIT    PAR    LE   CONSEIL   D'ADMINISTRATION 

I>K    I_\    BlIlUOTlleiJUK. 
Impriin6  par  .1.  K.  MII.I.H  FT  CIE. 

1S76. 


Oolites  et  Romans  Fraiicais. 


EXPLICATIONS. 


Pour  ti-ouver  an  eontc  ou  un  livre  dans  ce  catalogue,  voyez  le  nom  de  1'autcur  ou  le 
premier  mot  du  titre,  a  moins  quo  ce  no  soient  pas  les  mots  un,  une,  le,  la,  les,  en  quel  cas 
on  trouvera  1'ceuvre  sous  le  second  mot  de  son  titre. 

Les  livres  sont  inscrits  sous  le  nom  reel  de  I'iiutcur,  quand  il  est  connu,  autrement  sous 
le  pseudonyme  (nom  suppose),  ou  sous  le  titre,  quand  I'ceuvre  est  anonyme  (sans  nom  de 
I'auteur). 

Les  noms  mis  entre  parenthese  sont  ceux,  dont  1'autcur  ordinairement  ne  fait  pas 
usage ;  mais,  quand  ils  suivent  les  noms  reels  des  auteurs  et  sont  imprimes  en  italiques, 
ce  sont  des  pseudonymes. 

Par  exemple:   About,  Edmond  (Francois-Valentin). 

Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  (George  Sand). 

Quand  les  mots  dans  ou  avec  se  lient  a  un  titre,  ils  indiquent  quo  c'est  un  petit  conte 
public  ou  relie  avec  autres,  sauf  les  cas  ou  dans  designe  le  rapport  aux  ceuvres  recueillies 
ou  completes  d'un  auteur. 


ABRKVIAT10NS. 


Mine.  Madame. 

Pseud.  Pseudonyme. 

S.  d.  Sans  date. 

T.  Tome,  tomes. 

Voy.  Voyez. 


PEOSE  FICTION:  FBENCH. 


A. 

Abbaye  de  Saint-Andre,  L'.  O.  FeRe.     57:      301G 

Gbnttnttnt  aimsi: 

La  eloserio  des  rosier?. 

Abbe  Aubain,  L'.    P.  MCRIMCK.   Dans 

Nouvelles 57:      2075 

Abdallah,  ou  le  trefle  ii  quatre  feuilli's: 

eonte  arabe ;  mivi de  Aziz  et  A  /. i/.u  : 

conte  des  hiille  et  tine  nuits.     E. 

(R.  L.)  LAHOULAYK 57:      1990 

About,  Kdmorid-( Francois- Valentin) 

(ne  en  1828). 

BAL  des  artistes,  Le.     Avec  Lo  tureo.     57:          12 
CAS  de  M.  Gucrin,  Le.     Avec  Le  nez 

d'un  notaire 57:  8 

CHAMHKK  d'ami,  La.     Avec  Le  turco.     57:          12 
CHASSE  allenmnde.     Avec  Le  turco...     57:          12 

CINIJ  perles,  Los.     Avec  Le  turco 57;          12 

GERMAINK.     Paris.     1870.     in-12....     57;  1 

HOMMK  ii  1'oreille  cassee,  L'.      Paris. 

1871.     in-12 57;  2 

INSPECTION"  gcnerale,    L'.      Avec  Le 

turco 57:  12 

MAITHE  Pierre.    Paris.    1870.  in-12.     57;  4 

MAKI   imprevu,    Le.      Paris.      1870. 

in-12.       (2nie  partie:     La   vieillo 

roche) 57:  5 

M.\KiA(iKsde  Paris,  Les.  Paris.  1870. 

in-12 57;  G 

M  AKi AGES  de  Province,  Les.     Paris. 

1869.     in-12 57:  7 

Contenant : 

La  fille    du    ehanoine. — Miiinfroi. — L'al- 

hum  du  regiment.— Etienne. 

NE/.  d'un  notaire,  Le.     Paris.     1871. 

in-12  57;  8 

Cuntetiant  auxsi: 
Lecon  dc  M.  (im'Tin. 

OUVERTURE  au  chateau,  L'.  Avec  Le 

turco 57:  12 

PARENTS  de  Bernard,  Les.  Avec 

Trentect  quarante 57:  n 

POIVRK,  Le.  Avec  Le  turco 57;  12 

KOI  des  montagnes,  Le.  Paris.  1871. 

in-12 57:  9 

SANS  dot.  Avec  Trente  et  quarante.  57:  11 

TOM.A.  Paris.  1858.  in-12 57;  10 

TOUT  Paris.  Avec  Le  turco 57;  12 

TKKN-TK  et  quarante.  Paris.  1868. 

in-12 57:  11 

Cunlennnt  auiixi: 

Runs  dot.— Les  parents  de  Hornard. 


About,  (suite  ) — 

TURCO,   Le.     Paris.     1870.      in-12...     57:  12 

Contenant  auasi : 

Le  bal  des  artistes.— Le  poivre.— 
L'ouvertnre  au  ohfiteftu. — Tout  Paris. — 
La  chambre  d'ami. — Chasse  allcrnando. — 
L'  inspection  gon^rale. — Les  cinq  perles. 

VIKILLE  roche,  La.       Paris.       1870. 

in-12.      (Ire  partie:  Le  mari  im- 

prevu .,. 57:  5 

Academie  drs  paradoxes,  L'.  E.  Sou- 

VKSTRK.  Dans  Histoires  d'autrefois.     57:      2700 
Achard,    Louis-Amedee-Eugene  (n( 

en  1814.) 
C  LOS-POM  M  I  KR,    Le.       Jiost.      1869. 

in-12 57:          20 

Act6.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:       750 

Adele.  Ch.  (E.)NoDiER. -Dan.sKomans.     57:      2275 
Adieu.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dam  Oeuvres 

completes.  1. 16 56:       3130 

Adrian!.      Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUUE- 

VANT.     (George  Sand) 57:         375 

Adrien  Malaret.  Mme.  N.  CONSTANT. 

(Claude  Vignon.)     Dans  Recits  de  la 

vie  reelle 57:      2956 

Adrienne.      P.  DELTUF 57:        335 

Agathe  et  Cecile.     (.1.)  A.  KARR 57:       1870 

Ailes  d' Icare,   Les.     On.  B.  DUORAIL 

DE  LA  VII.KTTE.  ( C'A.  de  Bernard.)     57:  74 

Albert  de  Kerbriant.    J.  MCKY.    Avec 

Une  histoirc  de  famille 57:      2135 

Albert    Savarus.      Ho.    de    BALZAC. 

DanK  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2 56:       3122 

Album  du  regiment,  L'.     E.  (F.   V.) 

ABOUT.       Dans   Les   mariages  de 

Province 57:  7 

Alcibiade.    .1.  F.  MAKMONTEL.  Dans 

Contes  moraux,  t.  1 57:       2045 

Aldo  lc  rimeur.     Mme.  A.  L.  A.    D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand),     Avec 

Isidora 57: 

Amateur,  ITn.    E.  SOUVESTRK.    Dans 

Recits  et  Souvenirs 57: 

Amaury.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57: 

Ame  a  naitre,  Une.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 

Avec  Gabriel  Lambert 57: 

Ami  du  chateau,  L'.     H.-B.  MONNIEK 

et  E.-B.  J5ERTHET 57: 

Amitie  ii  1'epreuve,  L'.    J.   F.  MAR- 

MONTEL.  Duns  Contes  moraux.  t.  4.     57: 
Amoreux,   Felix    d'.       (Saint-Felix, 

Jules  de).     (n(  en  1806). 
Soui'KRs  du    directoire,   Les.      J5ru- 

xelles.      1850.       2  t.     in-10 57:   2445-6 

Amour  dans  1'avenir,  Un.      J.  MCKV.     57:      2100 

Cttntt'tiant  nnsKi: 

Mariii.— Le  gladiateiir.— La  punition. 


545 

2770 
755 

1075 
2220 
2048 


PRUSK  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


Krratvm.    "  EXPLICATIONS,"  ligne  13,  au  lien  de :  avee  mitra  il  faut  lire :  mtt 


AMOUR. 


BALEINIERS. 


Amour  et  le  grimoire,  L'.  Ch.  (E.) 

NODIER.  Dans  Nouvelles 57:  2270 

Amoureux  de  Catherine,  Les.  ERCK- 
MANN-CHATHIAN.  Avec  Confiden 
ces  d'un  joueur  de  clarlnettc 57:  1520 

Amoureux  de  Sainte-Perine,  Les. 

J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY.  (Champfleury.)  57:  165 

(Nontenant  aitssi: 

Histoire  de  Richard  Ijoyjiute. 

Amours  de  1'age  d'or,  Les.     Mme.  A. 

L.    A.    D.    DUDEVANT.      (George 

Sand)  57:         380 

Amours  d'un    notaire,    Les.      P.-J. 

HKTZEL.        (P.-J.  Stahl).       Duns 

Bonnes  fortunes  parisiennes 57:       1756 

Amours   d'un   Pierrot,   Les.       P.-J. 

HKTZEL.        (P.-J.  Siahl).        Dans 

Bonnes  fortunes  parisiennes 57:       1755 

Amours  desbords  du  Rhin.  J.  MeRY.     57:       2105 
Andre.     Mme.  A.    L.   A.   D.   DUDE 
VANT.     (George  Sand) 57:         385 

Andre  Chenier.     J.  MeRY 57:      2110 

Le  meme.      2t 57:2111-12 

Ane  mort,  L'.     J.-(G.)  JANIN 57:      1820 

Ange  Pitou.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     2  t. 

en  1.  (Smepartie  des  Memoires  d'un 

rnedecin) 57:         760 

Anges  du  foyer,  Les.  E.  SOUVESTRE.  57:  2620 
Anglais  amoureux,  Un.  A.  PAUL...  57:  2350 
Anna  Bontemps.  Mme.  N.  CONSTANT. 

(Claude  Vignon.)  Dam  Recits  de  la 

vie  reelle 57:       2956 

Annette  et  Lubin.     J.   F.  MARMON- 

TEL.  Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  3....  57:  2047 
Annouchka.  I.-S.  TouRoueNEFF. 

Dans  Nouvelles  Moscovites 57:       2930 

Antonia.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE 
VANT.  (George  Sand) 57:  390 

Apostrophe,   L'.     Ho.  de   BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.   19 56:       3139 

Apparitions.      I.-S.  TOURQU^NEFF. 

Dans  Nouvelles  Moscovites 57:       2930 

Appartement   de    ganjon   a.   louer. 

P.-J.    HETZEL.          (P.-J.  Stahl.) 

Dans  Bonnes  fortunes  Parisiennes.  57:  1755 
Appel  au  roi,  L'.  O.  LACROIX.  Avec 

Padre  Antonio 57:       2010 

Araignee    crabe,    L'.     ERCKMANN- 

CIIATRIAN.     Dans  Contes  fantasti- 

ques 57:       1510 

Archeveque,  L'.     Ho.   de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 56:       3140 

Architecte  inconnu,  L'.     E.  SOUVES 
TRE.     Dans  Histoires  d'autrcfois....     57:       2700 
Arlincourt,  (Charles-Victor- Prevot,) 

I'icomte&e.  (n6 en  1798, marten  1856.) 
SOLITAIRE,    Le.      Bruxelles.      1829. 

3  t.  en  1.      in-18 57:          21 

Arria  Marcella.    Th.  GAUTIER.    Dans 

Romans  et  contes 57:       1685 

Arsene  Guillot.     P.  .MeRiMfiE.     Dans 

Nouvelles 57:       2075 

Art    d'etre    malheureux,    L'.      J.-R. 

TARDIEU.  (J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain).  57:  2450 
Ascanio.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  2  t.  en  1.  57:  765 
Assollant,  Jean-Baptiste-Alfred.  (n4 

en   1827). 
VILLE    de  Garnison,  Une.       Paris. 

s.  d.    in-16 57:          22 

Atala.     F.-A.   de  CHATEAUBRIAND. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  3 56:      3203 

Le  me'me 57:        245 

Contenant  awsst  : 

Rene. — Les  derniers  Abencorages.— Voy 
age  en  Amerir|ile. 

Atar-Gull.    M.-J.  SUE.    (dit  Eugene).     57:       3037 


Au  bord  du  lac.     E.  SOUVHSTRE 57:      2625 

Au  coin  du  feu.     E.  SOUVESTRE 57;      2630 

Auberge  des  Trois  Pins,  L'.  E.  R.  de 
BULLY  (Roger  de  Beauvoir)  et 
A.  ROYER 57;  69 

Auberge  rouge,  L'.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  16 56:  3136 

Autour  d'une  source.     G.  DROZ 57:        345 

Autre  etude  de  femme.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvrcs  completes,  t.  4.  56:  3124 

Avarice,  L'.  M.-J.  SUE.  (dit  Eugfne). 

Da/in  Les  sept  peches  capitaux 57:  2880 

Avatar.  Th.  GAUTIER.  Dans  Ro 
mans  et  contes 57:  1685 

Aventure  d'  amour,  Une.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57:  770 

Contenant  aussi : 
H  ermine. 

Aventure  de    Bibliophile,  Un.      P. 

LACROIX.   (Bibliophile  Jacob).    Avec 

Un  Valet  d'autrefois 57:       3032 

Aventure  de  la  memoire.     F.  M.  A. 

de  VOLTAIRE.     Dans  Romans 57:       2985 

Aventure   de    Ladislas    Bolski,   L'. 

V.  CHERKULIEZ 57:        270 

Aventure  de  Racine,  Une.  P.  LA 
CROIX.  (Bibliophile  Jacob) 57:  3023 

Aventure   indienne.      F.   M.    A.  de 

VOLTAIRE.     Dann  Romans 57:     .2985 

Aventures  administratives  d'une  idee 

heureuse.      Ho.  de  BALZAC.'   Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 56:       3140 

Aventures  de  John  Davys.     A.  (D.) 

DUMAS.    2  t 57:     775-6 

Aventures    de    Lyderic   Comte    de 

Flandre.      A.   (D.)    DUMAS.     Avec 

La  bouillie  de  la   comtesse   Berthe.     57:         820 
Aventures  de  Mademoiselle  Marietta, 

Les.    J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY.     (Champ- 

fleury) 57:         170 

Aventures  de  Telemnque.     F.  de  S. 

L.  M.  FCNKLON 57:      1600 

Le  meme 57:       1601 

Le  memo.      2t 57:   1602-3 

Le  meme 57:       1601 

Aventures  d'un  chien  de  chasse,  Les. 

G.  de  CHERVILLF, 57:        315 

Aventures  du  grand   Sidoine  ot  du 

petit   Mederic.      E.   ZOLA.      Dans 

Contes  ii  Ninon 57:       2990 

Aventures  sentimentales  d'une  ftVu- 

riste  et  d'un  clerc  de  notaire.     (L. 

S.)  J.  SANDEAU  et  A.  HOUSSAYE. 

Dans  Les  Hevenants,  t.  2 57:       2596 

Aveugles    juges   des  couleurs,    Les. 

F.   M.  A.   de  VOLTAIRE.        Dans 

Romans 57:       2985 

Aziz  et  Aziza.  E.  (R.  L.)  LABOULAYK. 

^ecAbdallah 57:      1990 


B. 

Bababec  et  les  fakirs.     F.  M.  A.  do 

VOLTAIRE.  Dans  Romans 57:  2985 

Bachelier  dc  Salamanque,  L'.  A.-R. 

LESA.GE.  Dans  Oeuvres 56:  3440 

Bal  de  sceaux,  La.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  1 56:  3121 

Bal  des  artistes,  Le.  E.  (F.V.)  ABOUT. 

Avec  Le  turco 57:  12 

Baleiniers,  Les:  Voyage  aux  terres 

antipodes,     journal     du     docteur 

Maynard.     A.   (D.)  DUMAS.      2  t. 

en  1...  57:         785 


PKOSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


BALZAC. 


BAZANCOURT. 


Balzac,  Ilonore  do.     (nt  en  1799,  mart 

en  1850.) 
(KrVREs  completes.    Paris.     1869-70. 

20  t.      in-8  ................................     56:3121-40 

To/We  ; 

La  eomodie  humaine,  t.  1-17. 
Premiere  partie  :  Etudes  des  moeurs,  t.  1-14. 
Livre  premier:  Scenes  de  la  vie  privee,  t.  1-4. 
Livre  ueuxieme;  Scenes  de  la  vie  de  province,  t.  5-7. 
Livre  troisieme:  Scenes  de  la  vie  pansienne,  t.  8-tl. 
Livre  quatriome  :  Scenes  de  la  vie  im'litairo,  t.  12. 
Livre  CHnqtriftDM  :  Scenes  de  la  vie  pohtique,  t.  12-13. 
Livre    sixieme  :    Scenes    de   la   vie    de   earnnaene, 

c.  13-14. 

Deuxit'inc  partie  :  Etudes  phflo&ophfqaes,  t.  15-17. 
Troisieme  partie:  Etudes  analytimies.  t.  17. 
Theatre,  1.  18. 

Les  contes  drolatiques,  t.  19. 
(Euvres  di  verses,  t.  20. 

Premiere  partie  :  Contes  et  nouvelles. 
Deuxieme  partie:  ESPUIS  nnalvtiques. 
t.  1.  Avant-propos.      La  inaison  du  chat 
qui  pelote.      Le  hal  de   se^mix.      M«>- 
moires      de     deux    jeunes      marine.-. 
La  bourse.     Modeste  Mignon  ...............    56:3121 

t.  2.     Un   debut    dans    la    vie.      Albert 
Savarus.      La  vendetta.      Une  double 
famille.   La  paix  du  manage.    Madame 
Firmiani.  Etude  de  fern  me.    La  fausse 
maitresse.     Une  fille  d'Eve  ...................    5G:31li2 

t.  3.  Le  message.      La  grenadiere.      La 
fern  me        abandonee.  Honorine. 

Beatrix.       Gobseck.      La    femme    de 
trente  ans  .............................................    56:3123 

t.  4.  Le  pore  Goriot.   Le  colonel  Chabert. 
La  messe  de  P  athee.     L'  interdiction. 
Le  contrat  de  manage..      Autre  etude 
de  femme  .............................................    50:3124 

t.  5.  I'rsnle  Mirotn'-t.     Eugenie  Grandet. 
Le  lys  dans  la  vallce.  Les  cfilibataires: 
(I,)  Pierrette  ......................  ~  .................    50:3125 

t.  f>.  Les  celibataires  :    (2,)   Le  cur<3    de 
Tours.  ~    (:V)    La    rabouilleuse.       Les 
P-arisieus  en  province:    (!,")  L'illustre 
Gaudissart.    (2,)  La  muse  dn  dcjwrte- 
ment.     Les  rivalit^s:  Ln  rieille  fillo  .....    50:3126 

t.  7.  Les  ProTTheTaux  a  Paris  :  Le  cabinet 
dej*  antiques.     Illusions  perdue."  .........    5(t:3127 

t.  8.  Histoire  des  treize.      Histoire  de  la 
grandeur  et  de  la  decadence  de  Cesar 
Birotteau.     La  maison  Nueingen  ..........    5C:3128 

t.  It.  Splendours  et  miseres  des  court-is- 
anf-s.     Les  secrets  de  la  princesse  de 
Cadignan.      Facino    Cane.     Sarrasine. 
Pierre  Grassou  .....................................    50:3129 

t.   1".    Le.s  jcin'iits  pauvn-.s  :     Premiere 
epj--o-.e,  CaTcbUBine  rk'tte.     Deux  16  me 
e|>isode,  Le  cousin  Pons  .......................     60:3130 

t.  II.  Un  hoinme  d'affaires.      Un  prince 
dt-  1*  Bohoine.      Gaudissart   II.      Les 
employes.        Les    coim'-diens    sans    le 
savoir.     Les  petits  bourgeois  ...............    50:3131 

t.  12.  Les  chouans.    Une  passion  dans  le 
desert.      (Scenes  de  la  vie  politiqiie:) 
Un    Episode    sous    la    terreur.        Une 
tenebreuse  affaire.      Z.  Marcas.    L'en- 
vers  de  I'histoire  contemporaine  .........    56:3l:i2 

t.13.  Le  depute  d'Arcis.      (Scenes  de  la 
vie  de  eampagne:)     Le    rncdecin  de 
camnagne  .............................................     '.0:31:13 

t.  14.  Le  curfi  de  village.    Les  paysans...    56:3134 
t.  15.  La  peau  de  chagrin.      Jesus  Christ 
en  Klandre.     Melmoth  r*''concilie.      Le 
chet-d'ceuvre  inconnu.  Gambara.  Mas- 
similla      L>oni.        La      recherche     do 
1'absolu  ................................................     56:3l;i5 

t.  16.    L'enlant    maudit.      Les  marana. 
Adieu.      Le  rtquisitionnaire.     El  ver- 
dugo.      Un  drame  an  bord  de  la  mer. 
L'aubergo  rouge.      L'elixir  <le  longue 
vie.     Maitre  CorntMiua.     Sur  Catherine 
de  Mt'deuis.     Les  proscrits  .......  ..  ......... 

t.  17.  Louis  Lambert.  Seraphita.  (Etudes 
anfllyti(|ues  :)  Physiologic  du  niariage. 
Petitt-s  mit-Ores  de  la  vie  conjugate  ...... 

t.  18.  Vautriu.  LesrcssourcesdeQuinola. 
Pamela    Giraud.       La    Maratre.       Le 
faiseur  ..................................................    66:3138 

t.  19.  Les  contes  drolatiques:  (Premier 
dixain  :)  Prologue.  La  belle  Imperia. 
Le  pi'ich6  v^niel.  La  mye  du  roy. 
L'hf'-ntier  du  diahle.  Les  joyeulsetez 
du  roy  Loys  le  un7.tesme.  La  connes- 
table.  La  pucelle  de  Thilhouse.  Le 
t'rere  d'armes.  Le  cure  d'Azay-le- 
rideau.  L'apostrophe.  Epilogue. 
([teuxiesnie  dixain  :)  Prologue.  Los 
troia  clercs  de  Sainct-Nit-holas.  Les 
Urns  prouposdes  religieuses  dc  Poissy. 


50:3137 


Balzac,  (suite.}  — 

Comment  feut  Basty  le  chasteau 
d'Azay.  La  faulse  court  izane.  Le 
dangier  d'estre  trop  cocquebin.  La 
chiere  nuictee  *Pamour.  Le  joyeulx 
cure1  de  Meudon.  Le^succube.  DC'ses- 
p^rance  d'amour.  Epilogue.  (Troi- 
siesme  dixain  :)  Prologue.  PersOve- 
rance  d'amour.  D'ung  justiciard  qui 
ne  se  remembroyt  !es  chouses.  Sur  le 
moyne  Amador,  qui  feut  nng  glorieux 
abbe  do  Turpenay.  Berthe  la  rcpentie. 
Comment  la  belle  fille  de  Portillon 
quinaulda  son  juge.  Cy  est  d^monstre 
one  la  fortune  est  tousiours  fernelle. 
D'ungpaouvreqiii  avoyt  nom  LeVieulx- 
par-chemins.  Dires  ineongrus  de  trois 
pelerins.  ^Taifvet<>.  La  belle  Imperia 
mai  i<'ie.  Epilogue  ...............................  50:3139 

t.  20.  Conf  es  et  nouvelles  : 
Souvenirs  d'un  p  ma.  La  comC'die  du 
diahle.  L'archev<"-que.  Ressouvenirs. 
Une  1  title.  La  mort  de  ma  tante. 
Vengeance  d'artiste.  Une  incon 
sequence.  Les  deux  dragons.  Le 
marchand  <Ie  bustos.  Une  passion  an 
college.  Un  lendemain.  Histoire  de 
Giberne.  Le  eornac  de  Carlsruhe. 
L'embuscade.  Tableau  d'un  intrrieur 
de  tamille.  Le  patriotisme  de  Clarice. 
Le  dOme  des  invalides.  Deux  des- 
tinees  d'homrnes.  Echantillon  de 
causerie  francaisp.  Le  refus.  Aven- 
tures  administratives  d'une  id^'e  heur- 
euse.  Les  martyrs  ignores.  La  filan- 
diere.  Tony  Sans-soins.  Une  rue  de 
Paris  et  son  habitant. 

Essais  nnalytiques  : 
Etude  de  moeurs  par  les  gants.  Com- 
nlaintes  satiriques  sur  les  moeurs  du 
temps  present.  Nouvelle  theorie  du 
dejeuner.  Physiologic  de  la  toilette. 
Phvsiologie  gnstronomique.  Traite 
de  la  vie  elegante.  Dece  qui  n'est  pas  a, 
la  mode.  L'amour.  De  la  mnemo- 
technie.  Des  signes  particulierw  ap- 
pliques  a  des  figures  gen^rales.  Phy- 
siologie  des  positions.  Physiologic  du 
eigare.  Lettre  a  Charles  Nodier. 
Theorie  de  la  demarche.  Trait6  des 
excitants  modernes  ..............................  56:3140 

SceNKS  de  la  vie  de  province.     Paris. 

1868.     in-16  ..............................     57: 

Covenant  : 
Eugenie  Grandet. 

SCCXKS  de  la  vie    parisienne.     Paris. 

1868.     in-16  ..............................     57: 

(Nontenant  : 

Le  pdre  Goriot. 

SceNKH  de  la  vie  privee.  Paris.   18G8. 
in-16  ..................  ..  .................... 

Cbntenant  : 

Lft  femme  de  trente  ans.  —  Ln  femme 
nlmndnnnee.—  La  grenadiere.—  Le  mes 
sage  Gobseck. 

Bandit,  Le.  U.  MAHET.  Avec  Com- 
pagnons  dc  la  Marjolaino  ............. 

Bannis,  Les.  E.  SOUVKSTRE.  Dana 
I'ondant  lamoisson  ..................... 

Banquet-outlet-,  Le.  P.  LACROIX. 
(Bibliophile  Jacob).  Avec  Comto 
de  Chataj-  ................................ 

Banquier  de  eire,  Le.  P.  (H.  C.) 
KCVAL  ....................................... 


53 


Contenant  nussi: 

T.c  lion  d'or  —  Les  jnmoaux  de  foix. 

Banquistes,  Les.    A.  RICAKD.    Avec 
Ij's  I'trennes  de  mon  oncle  ............ 

Barnave.    J.-(G.)  JANIN  ............... 

Batard    de    Maul<;on,    Le.     A.   (D.) 
DUMAS.    3  t  ..........  ................... 

Bayeux,  Marc. 

StiEi:«  ain<Sp,  La.    Paris,    s.  d.  in-16. 
Bazancourt,  Cesar  Baron  de.      (n( 

en  1810,  mart  en  18G5). 
MADKMOI.SKI.LE  de  Sonneville.     15ru- 
xellos.     1842.      in-16  ................... 

NOIILKSSK  oblige.     Bruxollcs.     1843. 
in-16  ........................................ 


57:  52 

57'.  2040 

57:  2750 

57:  3025 

57:  3017 

57:  3036 

57:  1825 

57:  790-2 

57:  60 


57; 
57: 


61 
62 


1'lio.SK  FICTION:     FKKNCH. 


BOATRIX. 


BRCHAT. 


Beatrix.      Ho.    do    BALZAC.      Dans 

Oeuvres  completes  t.  3 56:       3123 

Beau  Laurence,  Le.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand} 57:         395 

Beau-frere,  ITn.     H.-H.  MALOT 57;      2035 

Beau-pere,  Un.      CH.   B.  DUQRAIL 

DE  LA  VILETTE.  ( Ch.  de  Bernard.) 

3  t.  en  2  57:       75-6 

Beauvoir,  Roger  de.     (pseud.)      Voy. 

BULLY,  Edouard  Roger  de. 
Beaux  messieurs  de   Bois-Dore,  Les. 

Mme.   A.    L.   A.    D.   DUDEVANT. 

(George  Sand).      2  t 57:     400-1 

Bellah.     O.  FEUILLET 57:      1625 

Belle  drapiere,  La.     E.-B.  BERTHET...     57:          80 
Belle  Impe'ria,   La.     Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:       3139 

Belle  Imperia   mariee,    La.      Ho.   de 

BALZAC.     Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  19 56:       3139 

Belle  jeunesse,  La.    A.  DCQUET.    Avec 

Clarisse 57:         340 

Belles-de-nuit,    Les.       P.    FCVAL. 

7  t.  en    2 57;    1650-1 

Bergere  des  Alpes,   La.    J.  F.  MAR- 

MONTEL.     Dans    Contes    moraux, 

t.  2 57;       2046 

Bernard,    A.    de.      (pseud.)       Voy. 

CALONNE,  Alphonse-Bernard  de. 
Bernard,  Charles  de.     (pseud.)     Voy. 

DUGRAIL  DE  LA  ViLETTE,  Charles 

Bernard. 
Berthe  et  Rodolphe.    (J.)  A.  KARR. 

Dans  Contes  et  nouvelles 57:       1890 

Berthe  la  repentie.     Ho.   de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:       3139 

Berthet,  Elie-Bertrand.   (nf  en  1815.) 
AMI  du  chateau,  L'.  Bruxelles.   1841. 

in-16.     (Avec  H.-B.  Monnier) 57;       2220 

BELLE     drapiere,     La.        Bruxelles. 

1844.      in-16 57;  80 

COLPORTEUR,  Le.   Paris.    1853.  in-4.     57:      3010 

Contenant  ausst  : 
Le  premier  hareng. 

CONVULSIONNAIRE,   La.      Bruxelles. 

1840.     in-16 57:          81 

Contenant  aussi' 
Le  fils  de  1'usurier. 

CROIX  de  1'  afTiit,    La.     Paris.     1852. 
in-4 57:      3011 

Contenant  aussi : 
Le  tils  de  Pusurier. 

DEK.VIEK  Irlandais,   Le.     Bruxelles. 

,1851.      3t.  en  2.     in-16 57;       82-3 

ETANG  de  Prficigny,   L'.     Bruxelles. 

1849.      2  t.       in-16 57;        84-5 

FERME  de  1'oseraie,  La.     Bruxelles. 

1844.      2  t.  en  1.     in-16 57:  86 

FILS  de  1'  usurier,  Le.     Avec  La  con- 

vulsionnaire 57:          81 

Le  memo.   Avec  La  croix  de  1'affiit.     57:      3011 

MAISON  de  Paris,    Une.     Bruxelles. 

1844.     2  t.  en  1.      in-lii 57:  87 

MARCJUISE  de  Norville,   La.     Brux 
elles.       1853.     2  t.  en  1.      in-16 57;  88 

MINE  d'or,   La.      Bruxelles.      1843. 

2  t.  en  1.       in-16 57;  89 

MURIER  blanc,  Le.    Bruxelles.  1841. 

in-16 57;  90 

PAUL    Duvert.       Bruxelles.       1843. 

in-16 57;  91 

PKEMIKR  hareng,  Le.     Avec  Le  col 
porteur 57;       3010 

ReKRACTAiRE,  Le.    Bruxelles.     1852. 
in-16 57:          92 


(ne   en 


Berthoud,    Samuel-Henri. 

1804). 
HONNBTE    homme,    L'.      Bruxelles. 

1838.     in-16  ..............................     57;          95 

Bibliophile   .Jacob.      (pseud.)       Voy. 

LACKOIX,  Paul. 
Bibliotheque  de  mon  oncle,  La.      R. 

TOPFFKR.     Dans  Nouvelles  Gene- 

voises  ........................................     57:      2020 

Black.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS  ...................     57;        800 

Blanc   et   le   noir,    Le.     EKCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN.     Dans  Contes  des  bords 

du  Rhin  ....................................     57;       1505 

Blanc  et  le  noir,   Le.     F.   M.  A.   de 

VOLTAIRE.     Dans  Romans  ...........     57;      2985 

Blanc  et  les  bleus,  Les.     A.  (D.)  DU 

MAS.      3  t...  ..............................     57:     805-7 

Blocus,    Le:    Episode   dc    la    fin   de 

1'empire.     ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN.     57;      1500 

Contenant  aussi: 

Le  Capitaine  Rochart. 

Bocage,  Paul,     (ne  en  1824.) 

PvRiTAiNsde  Paris,  Les.  Paris,  s.  d. 

6  t.  en  .-!.      in-16  ........................     57;     100-2 

Bohemiens,     Les.       P.     MeRiMeK. 

Dans  Nouvelles  ...........................     57;       2075 

Bohemiens    d'Alsace,    Les.     ERCK 

MANN-CHATRIAN.      Dans    Contes 

populaires  .................................     57;      1515 

Boistel  d'Exauvillez.    Voy.  EXAUVIL- 

LEZ. 

Bolino,  le  negrier.  R.  de.  PONT-.TEST.  57:  2375 
Bon  mari,  Le.  J.  F.  MARMONTEL. 

Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  4  .............     57;       2048 

Bon  vieux'temps,   Le.      EUCKMAKN- 

CHATRIAN.      Arec    Histoire    d'un 

sous-maitre  ...............................     57;      1545 

Bonaparte  et  le   Doge.      Bat-on  de 

LAMOTHE-LANOON.     2  t.  en  1  ......     57;      2020 

Boniface,  Joseph-Xavier.     (dit  Sain- 

tine.)     (nf  en  1798,  marten  1865.) 
PICCIOLA.     Paris.     1869.     in-12  ......     57;       2500 

SEUL!     Paris.      1860.     in-12  ...........     57-      2505 

Bonne  femme,  La.     E.  (R.  L.)  LABOU- 

LAYE.     Dans  Contes  bleus  ............     57;      1995 

Bonnes    fortunes    Parisiennes,    Les. 

P.-.I.  HETZEL.     (P.-J.  Staid).    2  t.     57:   1755-6 

Contenant: 

t.  1.     Lea    amours    rt'un    Pierrot.—  De 

Dresde  a  la  Bastei.—  Histoire  d'uneop- 

ticienne  et  d'un  lieutenant  de  dragons. 

—  Appartement  de  gaivon  A  loner. 
t.  2.      Le     reveil    snr    la     Rastei.  —  Max 

Rigiitllt.  —  Recit     de      Maurice.  —  Les 

amours  d'un  notaire.  —  Ideesd'un  vieux 

gan;on    sur    1'amour.  —  Le     tour     de 

Nickel. 

Bons  proupos  des  religieuses  de  Poissy, 

Les.        Ho.    de    BALZAC.       Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19  ...............     56:       3139 

Bouillie  de  la  oomtesse  Berthe,   La. 

A.  (D.)  DUMAS  ..........................     57;        820 

Contcnant  aussi  : 

Aventures  de  Lyderic  comte  de  Flandre. 

Boule  de  neige,  La.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  57:  815 
BouretetGausBin.  (J.)  A.  KARR.  Dunn 

Contes  et  nouvelles  .....................     57;      1890 

Bourgeois  de  Molinchart,  Les.  J. 

(F.  F.)  FLEURY.  (Champjteury)  ...  57:  175 
Bourgmestre  en  bouteille,  Le.  ERCK- 

MAN.v-CnATRiAN.       Dans    Contes 

populaires  .................................     57:       1515 

Bourse.  La.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  1  ................     56:       3121 

Brehat,  Alfred  de.  (pteud.)  Voy. 

BKKZKNEC,  Alfred. 


1'ROSE   FICTION:     FRENCH. 


BREZENEC. 


CllAMf. 


Brezenec,  Alfred.  (Alfred  de  Brchat). 

(mart  en  1866). 
CHAUFFEURS  indions,   Les.       Paris. 

s.  d.     in-16 57:         105 

DRAME  a  Calcutta,  Un.  Paris.    1861. 

in-16 57:         106 

Sttivi  tie  Les  Orphelins  de  Trt'-guorec. 
HISTOIRES  d'amour.      Paris.      s.   d. 

in-16 57:        107 

C'ontenant : 

Les  passagera  de  la  Santa-Barbara,  on 
Carmen  et  Juanito. —  Le  Rancho  del 
Gigante.— Le  Salteador  dp  San-Francisco. 
— Le  capitaine  Filzmoor,  ou  line  re1  volte 
de  cipayes. — Le  half-cast,  episode  de 
I'insurrt'Ction  indienne. 

Brick  Norwegian,  Le.   E.  SOUVESTKK. 

Duns  Histoires  d'autrofois 57:       2700 

Brigadier,  Le.     I.-S.  TOURGUBNEFF. 

J)ann  Nouvelles  Muscovites 57:      2930 

Brisset,  (Joseph-Ale.xandre.)     (ne  en 

1793,  mort  en  1856). 
MARBCHALE    de    Saint-Andre,    La. 

Bruxelles.     1839.     2  t.     in-16 57:   110-11 

Brot,  (Charles)-Alphonse.  (nfen  1809). 

PRI EX  pour  clle.    Paris.    1852.    in-4.     57:      3012 

( 'ontennnt  attssi : 

1'eux  fn'-res. 

Bug-Jargal.     V.  (M.)  HUGO 57:      1760 

Cuntenant  aussi  : 

Le  dernier  jour  d'un  condamne. — Claude 

Gueux. 
Bully,  Kdouard  Roger  de.      ( Roger  de 

Beauvoir.)       (nf  en    1809,  mort   en 

1866.) 
ECOLIEB  de  Cluny,  L';  ou,  lesophisme 

1315.     Bruxelles.    1837.     2  t.  en  1. 

in-16 57:          64 

INFANTE,]/.   Bruxelles.  1841.  in-10.     57:          65 
PUKRTA  del  sol,  La.  Bruxelles.   1844. 

in-16  57:  66 

SAVIA.     Bruxelles.     1843.     2  t.  en  1. 

in-16  57:  67 

et  KfxiKR,  Alphonse. 
AriiKROE  des  Trois  Pins,  L'.     Brux 
elles.     1836.     in-16  57:  69 

Bungener,  Louis-Felix,  (ne  en  1814.) 
J  f  1. 1  EN,  ou  la  fin  d'un  siecle.     Paris. 

1854.     4t.    in-12 57:     125-8 


c. 

Cabaliste  Hans  Weinland,  Le. 
KKCKMANN-CHATKIAN.  7)ans  Con 
tes  doa  bords  du  Rhin 57:  1505 

Cabinet  des  antiques,  Le.  Ho.  de 
BAI./AC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 
t.  7 56:  3127 

Cadet  de  famille,  Un.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS.  3t 57:  835-7 

Cadio.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDEVANT. 

( ( ieorge  Sand) 57:  410 

Calonne,  Alphonsc-Bernard  do.     (A. 

tie  Bernard.)     (nf  en  1818.) 
FRAIS  du  la  guerre,  Les.   Paris.   1861. 

in-12 57:  70 

PALIVRK     Mathieu.       Paris.       1801. 

in-12 57:         71 

Suiri  de.  La  ligne  et  la  coulour. 
Candide.     F.   M.  A.  do  VOI.TAIRK. 

Dans  Romans 57:      2985 

Canne  <lo  M.  de   Balzac,   La.      Mme. 

K.  de  GIRAKDIN 57:      1710 


107 

845 
850 

855 
1500 

370 
690 


135-6 
2075 
2990 


3013 

2530 

800 


Capitaine  Fitzmoor,  ou  une  revolte 

de   cipayes,    Le.       A.  BRKZENEC. 

(Alfred  de  lirehat.)    Dan.i  Histoires 

d'amour 57: 

Capitaine  Pamphile,  Le.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57: 

Capitaine  Paul,  Le.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  57: 
Capitaine  Richard,  Le.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57: 

Capitaine  Roohart,  Le.  EHCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN.  Avec  Le  blocus 57: 

Caravanes  du  chevalier  de  Momba- 

lere,    Les.         E.    DUCOM.       Dans 

Nouvolles  Gasconnes 57: 

Carl.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDEVANT. 

( George  Sand. )  A  vec  Les  sept  cordes 

de  la  lyre 57: 

Carlen,     Emilie    Flygarc.       (nee    en 

1810.) 
CONTREBANDIERS    Huedois.       Brux- 

elles.     1856.     4  t.  en  2.     in-12 57: 

Carmen.     P.   MeKiMeE.    Duns   Nou- 

velles 57: 

Garnet  de  danse,  Le.    E.  ZOLA.    Dans 

Contes  a  Ninon 57: 

Gas  de  M.  Guurin,   Le.     E.  ABOUT. 

Avec  Le  nez  d'un  notaire 57: 

Castille,    (Charles-)Hippolyte.       (ne 

en  1820.) 
CONTREHANDIER,    Le.     Paris,     s.  d. 

in-4 57: 

Catherine.     (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU 57: 

Catherine  Blum.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS...     57: 
Catherine  do  Medicis.     Ho.  dc  BAL 
ZAC.  Dana  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  16.     56:       3136 
Ce  que  dit  le  ruissuau.     Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.    DUDEVANT.        (George  Sand.) 

Avec  Laura 57:         575 

Ceci  n'est  pas  un  conte.     D.  DIDEROT. 

Dans  Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1 56:       3250 

Cecile.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:        870 

Celibataires,  Les.     Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  5-6 56:   3125-6 

Cuntennnt : 

Pierette. — -Le  cur£  de  Toura. — La  rab)uilleuse. 
Celle  qui  m'aitne.      E.   ZOLA.      Dans 

Contes  a  Ninon 57:       2990 

Cercle     hippique     do      Mezieres-en- 

JJrenne.     Mme.  A.  L,  A.  D.  DUDE 
VANT.  ( George  Sand. )  Avec  Isidora.     57: 
Cervantes  Saavedra,  Miquel  de.    (nf 

en  1547,  mort  en  1616.) 
DON  (juichottc  de  la  Manche.  TracUiit 

de  1'espagnol  par  Florian.      Paris. 

1854.    in-12 57: 

Cesarine   Dietrich.     Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand) 

Chains  d'or,  ou  1'araant  partagc.     Th. 

GAUTIER.     Dans  Nouvelles 

Chalet   d'Auteuil:     L(5gende.     J.-K. 

TARDIKU.  (J.  T.deSaint-dermain). 

Avec  Dolores 57: 

Chambre    d'ami,    La.      E.   (F.  V.) 

AHOUT.     Avec  Le  turco 57: 

Chambre  du  revenant,  La.     P.  LA- 

CKOIX.       (Jiibliophile  Jacob.)     Avec 

Conite  d(!  Cliatay 

Champfleury.          (pneud.)          Voy. 

KLEURY,  Jules  (F.  F.) 
Chanson  du  beurre  dans  la  marmite, 

La.    J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY.    (Champ- 

flrury.)     Avec  L'usurier  Blaizot....     57: 
Chant  de  la  tonne,   Le.     ERCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN.  />a>uContespopulaires.     57: 


57: 


57: 


545 

145 
415 
1675 

2455 

12 

57:      3025 

230 
1515 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


CHARLEMAGNE. 


CLUB. 


Charlemagne,  Armand. 

TlMON— ALCESTX,  ou   le   misanthrope 

moderne.     Publie    par    J.    Janin. 

Bruxelles.     1834.     2  t.     in-12 57:     235-6 

Charles  le  Temerairo.     A.   (D.)  DU 
MAS.     2  t 57:     875-6 

Charmettes,   Les.     Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DUDEVANT.  (George  Sand.)  Avec 

Laura 57:         575 

Chasse  allemande.  E.-^F.-V.j  ABOUT. 

Avec  Le  turco 57:          12 

Chasse    an   roman,     La.     (L.-S.)-J. 

BANDEAU.     Avec  Madame  de  Som- 

merville 57:      2555 

Chasse   au   tigre.   Une.       J.    MCRY. 

Avec  Une  histoire  de  famille 57:      2135 

Chasse  sous  Charles  IX.,  Tine.     P. 

LACROIX.    (Bibliophile  Jacob.)  Avec 

La  Servante  de  Rabelais 57:      3031 

Chasseur  do  chamois,   Le.    E.  Sou- 

VESTRK.     Dans  Scenes  et  recits  des 

Alpes 57:       2800 

Chasseur  de  Sauvagine,  Le.     A.  (IX) 

DUMAS 57:        885 

Chateau    d'Eppstein,   Le.      A.   (D.) 

DUMAS.     2  t.  en  1 57:        890 

Chateau  de  la  vie,   Le.     E.  (K.   L.) 

LABOULAYE.    Dans  Souvenirs  d'un 

voyageur 57:       2005 

Chateau  des  desertes,  Le.      Mme.  A. 

L.    A.    D.   DUDEVANT.       ( George 

Sand.) 57:         420 

Contenant  aussi : 

Les  Mississipiens  :  Drame. 

Chateau    des    trois-tours,    Le.        J. 

MCKY 57:      2115 

Chateau  vert,  Le.    J.  M6RY 57:      2120 

Chateaubriand,  Fran<;ois-Auguste, 

vicomte  de.     (ne   en    1769,  mart  en 

1848.) 
ATALA.     Paris.     1854.     in-12 57:        245 

Contenant  aussi : 

Rene. — Le  dernier  Abencerage. — Voyage  en  Amerique. 

DERNIEK   Abencerage,    Lc.        Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  1 56:  3203 

Le  meme.     Avec  Rene 57:  3014 

Le  meme.     Avec  Atala 57:  245 

MARTYRS,  Les.     Paris.    1855.    in-12.  57:  250 
Le  memo.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  4 56:  3204 

NATCHEZ,  Les.     Paris.     1853.    in-12.  57:  251 

RENe.     Paris.     1854.     in-4 57:  3014 

Contenant  aussi : 

Le  dernier  Abencerage. 

Le  meme.     Avec  Atala 57:         245 

Chaudronnier,  Le.  J.  (F.  if.)  FLKU- 

RY.    ( Champfleury. )    Avec  L'usurier 

Blaizot 57:         230 

Chauffeurs  indiens,  Les.     A.  BRKZ- 

ENEC.     (A.  de  Srehat) 57:         105 

Chauve-souris,   La.      L.  ULBACH. 

Suite  du  Parrain  de  cendrillon 57:       2939 

Chef-d'oeuvre  inconnu,  Le.    Ho.  de 

BALZAC.     Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  15 56:       3135 

Chemin  de    traverse,   Le.      J.  (G.) 

JANIN  57:      1830 

Chemin  le  plus   court,   Le.     (J.)  A. 

KARR 57:      1875 

Le  me'mc 57:       3019 

Cherbuliez,  Victor,      (nfvers  1832). 
AVKNTURE  de  Lodislas    Bolski,   L'. 

Paris.     1869.    in-16 57;         270 

CIIEVAI.  de  Phidias,  Un  :    causeries 

atheniennes.     Paris.     1864.     in-16.     57:         275 


Cherbuliez,  (unite.) — 

COMTE    Kostiu,    Le.       Paris.     1870. 

in-16 57;         280 

GRAND   oeuvre,   Le.       Paris.      1867. 

in-16 57;         285 

PAULE  MeRe.     Paris.     1864.     in-16.     57:         290 
PRINCE  vitale,   Le:  Essai  et  recit  !\ 

propos  de  In  follie  du  tasse.    Paris. 

1864.     in-16 57;         295 

PROSPER    Randoce.       Paris.       1868. 

in-16 57;         300 

ROMAN    d'une    honne'te  femme,  Le. 

Paris.     1868.     in-16 57:         305 

Cherville,  G.  de. 

AVENTURES  d'un    chien  de    chasse, 

Les.     Paris.      1862.     in-12 57:         315 

Cheval   de   Phidias,    Un :    causeries. 

V.  CHERBULIEZ 57:        275 

Chevalier  de  Chaville,  Le.     P.  LA 
CROIX.      (Bibliophile  Jacob) 57:       3024 

Chevalier  d'Harmental,  Le.     A.  (D.) 

DUMAS.     2  t 57;     895-6 

Chevalier  de  Maison-Rouge,  Le.    A. 

(D.)  DUMAS.     2  t.  en  1 57:         905 

Chevalier  de  Malte,  Un.  O.  LACROIX. 

Avec  Padre  Antonio 57;       2010 

Chevalier  de   Piunpelonne,  Le.     H.- 

A.-A.  de  GONDRECOURT.  4  t.  en  2.  57:  1745-6 
Chevalier  double,  Le.  Th.  GAUTIKR. 

Dans  Romans  ct  contes 57:       1C85 

Chien,  Le.  I.-S.  TOURGUBNEFK.  Dans 

Nouvelles  Moscovites 57:       2930 

Chien-Caillou.     J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY. 

(Champf/.eury) 57;         180 

Confeiiant  aussi : 

Grandeur  et  decadence  d'une  serinetle. — 

Confessions  de  Sylvius.— Van  Schaendel. 

— M.  Prudhomme  all  salon. — Lampiste. 

— Fuenz6s. — Les  noirau. 

Chien  volant,  Le.     Mme.  E.  de  GIRAR- 

DIN.      Dans   Contes   d'une   vieille 

tille,  &c 57:  1715 

Chiere  nuictee  d'amour,  La.  Ho.  de 

BALZAC.     Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  19 56:  3139 

Chirurgien  de  marine,  Le.  E.  Sou- 

VESTRE.  Dana  Contes  et  nouvelles.  57:  2640 
Ghouans.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans 

Oi-uvres  completes,  t.  12 56:  3132 

Cicoulane,  La.  E.  DUCOM.  Dans 

Nouvelles  Gasconnes 57:  370 

Cinq  perles,  Les.  E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT. 

Avec  Le  turco 57:  12 

Cinq-Mars,  ou  une  conjuration  sous 

Louis  XIII.  A.  (V.)  de  VIGNY...  57:  2960 

Clairieres,  Les.  E.  SOUVESTRE 57:  2635 

Clarisse.  A.  DEQUET 57:  340 

Contenant  aussi : 

Theodore. — La  belle  jeunesse. 
Claude  Gueux.   V.  (M.)  HUGO.    Avec 

Bug-Jargal 57:       1760 

Clef  du  pare,  La.  A.  HOUSSAYK.  Dana 

Les  revenants,  t.   2,   de  (L.  S.)  J. 

Sandeau  et  A.  Houssaye 57:      2596 

Clos-pommier, Le.      (L.)    A.    (E.) 

ACHAKD 57:         20 

Closerie   des   rosiers,    La.    ().   FCRC. 

Avec  Abbaye  de  Saint- Andre 57:       3016 

Clotilde.     (J.)  A.  KARR 57:      1880 

Le  memo 57:       3020 

Contenant  aus\i: 

Histoirode  Rose  etde  Jean  Duchemin. — 

Vn  nomine  et  une  femme. 

Clovis  Gosselin.      (J.-)A.  KARR 57:      1885 

Club  de  Hachichins,  Le.  Th.  GAUTIER. 

Dans  Romans  ot  contes 57:       1685 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


COCARDE. 


CONTES. 


Cocarde  blanche  (1814).  L.  ULBACII.     57:      2940 

Cochon,  Le.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY. 
(Champfleury.)  Avec  L'usurier 
Blaizot 57:  230 

Col  d'anterne,  Le.  R.  TOPKFER.  Dans 

Nouvelles  Genevoises 57:  2920 

Collaboratrice,  La.  E.  SOUVESTRK. 

Dans  Kecitset souvenirs 57:  2770 

Collier  de  la  reine,  Le.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS.  3t 57:910-12 

Colombo,  La.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:        920 

Contennnt  aus&i : 

Maftre  Adam  le  Calabrais. 

Colonel  Chabert,  Le.  Ho.  de  BAI.ZAC. 

Dana  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  4 56:      3124 

Colporteur,  Le.    E.-B.  BERTHET 57:      3010 

Contennnt  aussi : 
Le  premier  hareng. 

Combat  do  coqs,   Le.     ERCKMANN- 

CHATBIAN.      Dans  Contes  fantus- 

tiqucs 57:  1510 

Comedie  du  diable,  La.  Ho.  do  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  20 56:  3140 

Comediens  sans  le  savoir,  Les.  Ho. 

de  BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  com 
pletes,  t.  1 1 56:  3131 

Comete,  La.  ERCKMANN-CIIATRIAN. 

Dans  Contes  populaires 57:  1515 

Comment  feut  Hasty  lu  chnsteau 

d'A/.ay.     Ho.  de  BALZAC.     Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:  3139 

Comment  la  belle  fllle  de  Portillon 

quinuuldn  son  juge.      Ho.  de  BAL- 

ZAO.        Dam    Oeuvros    completes, 

t.  19 56:  3139 

Compagnon  du  tour  de  France,  Le. 

Mme.    A.   L.    A.   D.    DUDEVANT. 

(Otorge  Sand.)  2  t 57:  425-0 

Compagnons  de  Jehu,  Les.  A.  (D.) 

DTMAS.  3t 57;  925-7 

Compagnons  de  la  Marjolaine,  Les. 

H.  MAKKT 57:       2040 

Contennnt  aussi : 

Un     exeentrique.  —  Le    bandit.  —  Nous 

n'irons   plus  au  bois. — La   verite  aur  1ft 

fin  de  Sir  Jobn   Pyke.— La  aorciere  de 

Cheltenham. 

Comte  do  Chatav,  Lo.     P.  LACROIX. 

(Bibliophile  Jacob.) 57:       3025 

Contennnt  ausui: 

La  cbainbre  du  revenant. — I,e  banqueroutier. 

Comte   de    Monte-Christo,    Le.      A. 

(D.)  DUMAS.     6  t.  en  3 57: 

Comte  Kostia,  Lo.     V.  CIIERHULIEZ.     57: 
Comtesse  de  Charny,   Lu.     A.  (D.) 

DUMAS.     6  t.  en  3 57:     945-7 

Comtesse  d'Egmont,    La.      J.  (G.) 

JAXIX.      Dans  Contos  non  estam- 

pilles 57:       1846 

Comtesse    de    Monrion,    La.        F. 

Soui.le.      3  t.  en  2 57:2610-11 

Comtesse  de  Kudolstadt.      Mme.  A. 

L.    A.   D.   DUDEVANT.        (George 

Sand.)     2  t.  en  1 57:         435 

Comtesse  de  Salisbury,  La.    A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57;         955 

Comtesse  dc  Silva.     P.  DKI.TUK 57:        336 

(Nontenant  atutsi: 
Suzanne. 

Concert  pour   les  pauvres.     (L.  S.) 

J.  SANUJCAU.  Dans  Nouvelles 57:  2585 

Confession,  La.  J.  (G.)  JANIN 57:  1840 

Confession  d'un  enfant  du  siecle,  Lii. 

(L.  Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSET 57:      2230 


Confession    d'une   jeune    fille,    La. 

Mme.   A.    L.   A.   D.    DUDEVANT. 

(George  Sand.)      2t 57;     440-1 

Confessions  de    la    marquise,    Les. 

A.  (D.)   DUMAS.       Suite  et  fin  des 

M<;moires  d'un  avcugle 57: 

Confessions  do  Sylvius.    J.  (F.  F.) 

FLEURY.       (Champjteury.)        Avec 

Chien-Caillou 57: 

Confessions      d'un      ouvrier.        E. 

SOUVESTRE 57: 

Lo  memo 57: 

Confidences    d'un   joueur  de  clari- 

nette.       ERCKMANX-CHATRIAN 57: 

Contennnt  nvssi: 

La  taverne  du  Jambon  de  Mayence.— Lea 

amoureux  de  Catherine. 

Connestable,  La.      Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56: 

Connoisseur,  Le.  .1.  F.  MARMONTEL. 

Dans  Contes  nioraux,  t.  3 57: 

Conquete  d'une  itme,  La.  E. 

LATAYE 57: 

Conscience  1'innocent.  A.  (D. ) 

DUMAS.     2t 57: 

Conspiration  au  Louvre,  Une.      J. 

MI'KY 57: 

Constance  Verrier.  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DUDEVANT.  (George  Sand.) 57: 

Constant,  Mme.  Noemie.  (Claude 


Kecits  de  la  vie  reelle. 
in-12 


Paris.     18G1. 


57: 


960 

180 

2645 
2646 

1520 

3139 
2047 
2022 
965-6 
2125 
450 

2956 
2957 


Contenant  : 

Adrien  Mnlaret, — Anna  Bon  torn  ps. — La 
surface  d'un  dramo.-Pe  Paris  ;\  Monnecy. 
-Lucrezia.-Une  revanche  HU  Ijansquenet. 

VICTOIRK   Normand.      Paris.     1862. 
in-12  57: 

f'onfennnt  aussi : 
Marquis  de  Crcmant. 

Consuelo.    Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE 
VANT.     (George  Hand.}      3t 57:      455-7 

Contes.     (L.  Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSET 57:      2235 

Gontenant ; 

La  mouohe. — Pierre  et  Camille.— Made 
moiselle  Mimi  Pinson.— Le  secret  de 
Javotte. —  Lo  merle  blanc. — Lettres  sur 
la  literature. 

Contes  a  Ninon.    E.  ZOLA 57:      2990 

Contenant : 

A     Ninon.  —  Simplice.  —  Le     carnet    de 

danse.  — Celle     qui     m'aimo.  —  La     feo 

amoureuse. — Le  sang. — Les  voh-ura  et 
1'ilne.  —  Soeur-des-pauvres.  — A  ventures 
du  grand  Sidoine  et  du  petit  Mt'-denc. 

Contes  bk'us.    K.  (R.  L.)  LABOULAYE.    57:      1095 

Contenant : 

La    bonne    femme. — Poucinet.  — Contes 

boh^mcH. — Lea  trois  citrons. — Pif  Paf. 

Contes  du  la  veiltee.  Ch.  (E.)NoDiEit.     57:      2265 

Contenant : 

Jenn-Fnin^oiii-les-Bas-Bleus.  —  Histoiro 
d'JIelO-ne  Gillett.— M.  Cazotte.— I>gende 
de  soeur  IV-atrix. —  Les  aveugles  do 
Chamouny.  —  Histoire  du  chien  de 
Brisqnet. — Les  quatro  talismanH.  —  Le 
pays  de  rtWes. — La  combe  de  Thornine 
mort. — Paul,  ou  la  ressemblanec. — Lidi- 
vinc. — Le  bibliomane.  —  Policlun«'lle. — 
M.  de  la  Mettrie. — Baptiste  Montauban. 
La  filleule  du  seigneur.— L'homme  et  la 
fourmi. 

Contes  d'une  vieillo  tillo  a  ses  neveux. 

A/me.  K.  do  GIRARDIN 67:      1715 

Contenant : 

Noi'-mi,  ou  1'enfant  cr^dule.— L'fle  des 
Mnnnitons.— Zo<^,  ou  la  nuHamorphose. 
—  M.  Martin  de  Montmarto.  —  M.  de 
PhilornMe. — La  (Y-e  Oriffnotto.— Le  danae 
n'est  pas  ce  q^ue  j'aime.  —  Lo  chien 
volant.— Le  palaiw  de  la  vaniUi. 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


CONTES. 


COUSIN. 


Contes  des  bords  du  Khin.      ERCK- 

MANN-CHATRIAN 57:        1505 

Contenant : 

Myrtille.— M  ~>n  illustre  ami  Selsam. — La 
peche  miraculeuse. — Le  tresor  du  vieux 
seigneur.— La  reine  des  abeilles.— Le 
tahun. — Le  blanc  et  le  noir. —  La  yoleuse 
d'enfants.— Leeabaliste  Hans  Weinland. 

Contes  drolatiques.      Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

/)«»«  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:       3139 

Contenant  : 

ler  dixain :  Prologue.— La  bMlc  Imperia. 

— Le  peche  vemd.— La  mye  du  roy.— 

L  hentier  du  diable. — Les  joyeulsetez 

du  roy  Loye  le  unziesme. —  Laconnes- 

table.— La  pucelle  de  Thilnouze.— Le 

frere    d'armes.— Le     cur<5    d'Azuy-le- 

Rideau. — L'apostrophe. — epilogue. 
2me  dixain  :    Prologue.— Les  trois  elercs 

de   Sitinct-Nicholas.  —  Le    jeusne    de 

Francois   premier. — Les   bon  proupos 

des  religieuses  de  Poiesy.— Comment 

feut  Busty  le   chasteau    d'Arzay. — La 

faulse  courtizane.— Le  dangler  d'estre 

trop    cocquebin.  —  La   chicre    nuictee 

d'amour. — Le  joyeulx  cure  de  Meudon. 

— Le  succube.— Disespe ranee  d'amour. 

— Epilogue. 
3me  dixain :    Prologue.  —  Perseverance 

d'amour.— D'ung  justiciard  qui  ne  se 

remembroyt     les     chouses.— Sur      le 

rnoyne  Amador,  qui  pent  ung  glorieux 

abbe  de  Turpenay.— Berthe  la  repentie. 

—Comment  la  belle   fllle  de   Portillon 

quinaulda  son  juge.— Cy  est  demonstre 

que  la  fortune  est  tons  jours  femelle.— 

D'ung  paouvre  qui  avoyt  nom  leVieulx- 

par-cnemins. — Dices  incon^rus  de  trois 

pMerins.—  Naifvcte.— La  belle  Imperia 

mariee.— Epilogue. 

Contes  et  nouvelles.    Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 56:      3140 

Contenant  : 

Souvenirs  d'un  paria. — La  comodie  du 
diable.  — L'aroheveque.  —  Ressouvenirs. 
— Une  lutte. — La  mort  de  ma  tante. — 
Vengeance  d'artiste.— Une  inconse 
quence.— Les  deux  dragons.— Le  mar- 
cliaud  de  bustes. — Une  passion  au  col 
lege.  —  Un  lendemain.  —  Histoire  de 
Giberne.  —  Le  cornac  de  Carlsruhe. — • 
L'embuscado.  —  Tableau  d'un  interieur 
de  famille.— Le  patriotismo  de  Clarice.— 
Le  dome  des  invulides. —  Deux  destinees 
d'hommes.  —  Echantillon  de  causerie 
fran<;aise. — Le  refub. — Aventures  admin- 
istratives  d'une  idc'-e  heureuse.— Les 
martyrs  ignores. — La  fllandldre. — Tony 
sanw-soins. — Une  rue  de  Paris  et  son 
habitant. 

Contes  et  nouvelles.    (J.)  A.   KARR.     57:      1890 

Contenant : 

Pour     ne     pas     etre    treize. — Romain 

d'Etretat. — Les    Willis. — Un    diamant. — 

Berthe  et  Rodolphe. — Bouret  et  Galissin. 

Jobisme. 

Contes  et  nouvelles.    E.  SOUVESTRE..     57:      2640 

Contenant : 

Le  chirurgien  de  marine. — Le  mari  de 

Madame  de  Solange. — Gonzales  Coqnes. 

— Les  caux  d'Abano. — Le  jeune  homme 

pale. 


Contes    fantastiques. 
CHATRIAN 


ERCKMANX- 


57: 


Contenant : 

L'esquisse  mysterieuse.  —  Gretchen.  — 
Entre  deux  vins.— La  lunette  de  Hans 
Schnaps. — Crespinus. — Le  reve  de  mon 
eousin  Elof. — L'orcille  de  la  chouette. — 
Les  nances  de  Grinderwald. —  Le  combat 
de  coqs. — La  montre  du  doyen. — Les 
trois  Ames.— La  sacrifice  d'Ahraham. — 
H  tns  Stoikus. — L'araignc'-e  crabe. 

Contes  fantastiques.  Ch.  (E.)  NODIEK. 

Contenant : 

Le  songe  d'or.— La  f^e  aux  miettes. — 
Tresor  des  frves  et  fleur  des  pois. — Le 
gi'nie  bonhomme.— Smarra. 


57: 


2260 


57:       1846 


57:      1515 


Contes    fantastiquea    et    contes    lit- 

teraires.     J.  (G.)  JANIN 57:      1845 

Contenant : 

Kreyssler.  —  Honestus.  —  La  mort  de 
Doyen. — Jenny  la  bollquetii-re. — Maitre 
et  valet. — La  vallee  de  Bievre. — Le  haut- 
de-chausses. — L'echelle  de  soie. — Le 
voyage  de  la  lionne. —  La  fin  d'automne. 
— Hoti'mann  et  Paganini. — Les  duellistes. 
— Vcndue  en  detail.— Rosette.  —  Iphi- 
g6nie.— Stratford  sur  1'Avon. —  Reverie. 
— La  venteil  1'encan. — Rambouillet. — La 
so.rce  poetique.— La.rue  des  tournelles. 
— La  ville  de  Saint-Etienne. 
Contes  moraux.  J.  F.  MARMONTEL. 

6  t 57:2015-50 

Covenant : 

t,  1:    Alcibiade. — Soliman  II. — Le  scru- 

pule,   oil    1'amour    nu'-conteiH  de   Ini- 

meme.  —  Les    quatre    flaeons.  on    les 

aventures    d'Aleidonis    de    Mi'gare.  — 

Laustis  et  Lydie.— Le  mari  Sylpne. 
t.  2:     Heureusement. — Les  deux   infor- 

tunees. — Tout  ou  rien. — Le  philosophe 

soi-disaut. — La  bergi'Te  des  Alpes. —  La 

mauvaise  mere. —  La  bonne  mere.. 
t.  a:     LVoole    des    p(>re.s.  —  Annette    et 

Lubin.  —  Les    manages    samnites.  — 

Laurette.— Le  connoisseur. —L'heureux 

divorce, 
t.  4 :  Le  bon  mari. — La  femme  eomme  il 

yenapeu. — L'amitie  il  1'epreuve.— Le 

misanthrope  eorrige. 
t.  5:  La  veillee. — Le  franc  Breton, 
t.  6  :  Les  dejeunes  du  village. — L'erreur 

d'un    b)n   pere. — Palemon. —  Les  soli 
taires  de  Muruie. 
Contes    non    estampilles.        J.  (G.) 

JAXIJJ  

Contenant  : 

Lucinde. — Les  harnais   bleus. — La  com- 
tesse  d'Egmont. 

Contes     populaires.         ERCKMANN- 
CHATRIAN 

Contenant : 

Le  reve  d'Aloius.— L'oiel  invisible,— La 

comete. — Le   bourgmestre   en  bouteille. 

— Le  requiem  du  corbeau. —  Le  juif  polo- 

nais. — Les  bohemiensd'Al.suce.—  Messire 

Tempus. — Le    chant    de    la    tonne. —  Le 

coqudlage  de  1'oncle  Bernard.— La  tresse 

noire. 
Contrat    de    manage,    Le.     Ho.    do 

BALZAC.       Dans     Oeuvres     com 
pletes,     t.  4 

Contrebandier,    Le.     Ch.  H.   CAS- 

TtLLK    

Contrebandiers   sut-dois,   Les.      K. 

J-\-(jARLeN.  4  t.  en,2 

Contre-maitre,  Le.  E.  SOUVKSTRE. 

Dan*  Kecits  et  souvenirs 

Convulsionnaire,  La.  E.  B.  BER- 

TIIET 

Covenant  aussi : 
Le  fils  de  1'usurier. 

Coquillage   de   1'oncle  Bernard,  Le. 

ERCKMANN- CHATRIAN.          Dans 

Contes  populaires 

Corinne,  ou  1° Italic.    Mine.  A.  L.  G. 

de  S'1'Ae'L-HOLSTEIN 

Cornac   de   Carlsruhe,    Le.     Ho.   de 

BALZAC.    Dans  Oeuvres  completes. 

t.  20 

Cosi-Sancta.     F.    M.   A.   de  VOL 
TAIRE.     DIUIK  Romans 

Cottin,  Mme.  Sophie  Kistaud. 

MALVINA.       Bruxelles.       1828.     4  t. 

en  2.     in-18 

Coup  de  feu,  Un.      A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 

Arec  Jane 

Couriard,  Mile.  Adele. 

MeMontES    d'une    aiguille.       Paris. 

1867.     in-12 

Cousin   1'ons,  Le.     Ho.   de   BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  10 


56:  3124 

57:  3013 

57:  135-6 

57:  2770 

57:  81 

57:  1515 

57:  2865 

56:  3140 

57:  2985 

57:  320-1 

57:  1155 

57:  325 

56:  3130 


PKOSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


COUSINE. 

Cousine  Bette,  La.      Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dan*  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  10 56:  3130 

Crime  inconnu,  Un:  Roman  inedit.^ 

.1.  MeRY 57:  2155 

Crispinus.  EKCKMANN-CHATRIAN. 

Dun*  Contes  fantasti<mcs 57:  1510 

Croisilles.  (L.  Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSKT. 

Dans  Nouvellcs 57:  2240 

Croix  do  Berny,  La.  Mme.  K.  de 

GIRAKDIN 57:  1720 

Croix  dc  I'a ffi'it,  La.  E.  B.  BKRTIIET.  57:  3011 
Cure  d' Azay-le-rideau,  Le.  Ho.  dc 

BAL/AC.    Dan*  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  19 56:  3130 

Cure  dc  Tours,  Lc.  Ho.  dc  BAI.XAC. 

J)nns  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  0 56:  312C 

Cure  dc  village,  Lc.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  14 56:  3134 

Cy  est  demonstre,  que  la  fortune  est 

toujours  femelle.     Ho.  dc  BAL/AC. 

J)nns  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:  3139 

Cyprien.  Dans  Les  Revenants,  t.  1. 

cle    ( L.    S.)    .1.    SANDKAU    et    A. 

HOUSSAYE 57:       2596 


Dame  au  collier  rouge,  La.      (P.-A. 

de)  Ponson  du  TKKKAII 57:      2368 

Dame   de   Monsoreau,    La.     A.    (I).) 

DUMAS.     3  t 57;     975-7 

Dame  da   Pique,  La.      1'.   MeimieK. 

Dans  Nouvellcs 57;       2075 

Dame  de  volupte,  La:    Memoires  de 

Mile,  de  Luynes.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS, 

2t 57:     985-6 

Voy.    Les  deux  reinea. 

Dame  fortune.     P.  PEKRKT 57;      2355 

Dames  vertes,  Les.      Mme.  A.   L.  A. 

D.  DUDEVANT.     (George  Santl.) 57:         405 

Damnes  de  1'Inde,  Les.     J.  MeRY 57:      2130 

Dangler  d'estre  trop  cocqucbin,  Le. 

Ho.   de    BALZAC.      Danx   Oeuvres 

completes,   t.   19 56:       3139 

Daniella,    La.      Mme.  A.   L.   A.   I). 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)     2  t...     57:     470-1 

Dans  la  prairie.     E.  SOUVE.STRE 57:      2655 

Danse   n'est   pas   ce  que  j'aime,  Lu. 

Mme.     E.    dc    GIRAKDIN.        Dans 

Contes  d'une  vioillo  tille,  &c 57;       1715 

Dash,       Comfesse.        (pscuil.)         Voy. 

SAINT-MARS,  C.  de  Courtiras. 
David   le   trappcur.      E.  SOUVESTRE. 

J)II>LI  Pendant  la  moisson 57:       2750 

De  Dresde  ii  la  Bastei.    P.  J.  HET/.EL. 

(/'.  J.  Stahl.)      Danx  Bonnes  for 
tunes  parisiennes 57;       1755 

De  loin  et  de  pres.     (J.)   A.   KARK 57;       1895 

De  Paris  a  Mcnnecy.      Mme.  N.   CON 
STANT.     (Claude    Vignon.)        Dans 

Reeits  de  la  vie  reelle 57;       2956 

D'un    paouvrc    qui     avoyt     nom     le 

Vieulx-par-chemins.         Ho.    de 

BAL/.AC.    Dan*  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.   19 56:       3139 

D'ung  justiciard  qui  ne  so  remembroyt 

les  chouses.   Ho.  de  BA  L/.AC.    Duns 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 5Q;      3130 

Debut  dans  la  magistrature,  Un.     ( L. 

S.)  J.  SANDEAU 57;      2535' 

Debut    dans  la    vie,    Un.        Ho.    de 

BAL/.AC.   Dans  Oeuvres  completes. 

t.  2 56;      3122 


Deleon,  Al>be. 

KEI.IOIEUSE,  La.     Paris.    1864.     2  t. 

in-8  

Delphine.    Mme.  A.-L.-G.  de  STAC-L- 

HOI.STKIN 

Le  memo 

Deltuf,  Paul,      (ne  en  1825.) 

ADRIENNK.     Paris.     1861.     in-12.... 
COMTKSSK   de   Silva.      Paris,     s.   d. 

in-12.      Suifi  dt  Suzanne 

FKMMKS  sensibles,  Lcs.     Paris,    s.  d. 

in-12  

('ontenant  : 

Les  liens  nui  sont  tons. — Les  Cpreuves 

de  Julie.— Prise    au    mot.— D  nniniea — 

f'eux  lettres  confidentielles. — Sensations 

d'lln  inridele. 

MADEMOISELLE     Fruchet.        Paris. 

s.  d.  in-12 

Dejeunes  du  village,  Les.  J.  F.  MAR- 

MONTKL.  Dans  Contcs  Moraux,  t.  6. 
Demoiselles  TVmraiigeau,  Les.  J. 

(F.  F.)  FLEURY.     (Clutmjrfteury)... 

Contenanf  aussi  : 

L:i  jn-incense  au  rire  de  mouette. 

Dents  du  dragon,  Les.    (J.)  A.  KARR. 
Depute  d'Arcis,  Lc.     Ho.  de  BAL/.AC. 

Danx  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  13 

Dequet,  Alphonse. 

CLARISKE.     Paris.     1861.     in-lC 

Cvntcnanl  tittssi  : 

Theodore. — La  Ix'lle  jeunesse. 

Dernier  Abencerage,   Le.     F.-A.  de 

CHATKAUHRIAND.      Dans  Oeuvres 

completes,  t.  3 

Le  meme.  Acec  Rene 

Le  memo.  Avec  Atala 

Dernier  amour,  Le.  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DruBVANT.  (George  Sand.).... 
Dernier  amour,  Un.  E.  SOITVKSTRE. 

Duns  Histoircs  d'autrcfois 

Dernier  Irlandais,  Le.  E.-B.  BER- 

TIIET.  3  t.  en  2 

Dernier  jour  d'un  condamne.  V. 

(M.)  Huuo.  Acer  Bug-Jargal 

Derniere  Aldini.  La.  Mme.  A.  L. 

A.  1).  DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 

Cftnfenant  atilsi : 

Myrz:t. — Les  visions  de  la  nuit. — George 

de  (iuei-in. 

Derniere  etape,  La.  E.  SOUVESTRE. 
Dans  Souvenirs  d'un  vicillard 

Derniere  favorite,  La.  C.  de  Cour 
tiras  de  SAINT-MARS.  (Comtense 
Ditxh.)  2  t.  en  1 

Derniere  fee,  La.  (L.  S.)  J.  SAN- 
DEAU.  Dans  Nouvelles 

Derniers  paysans,  Les.  E.  SOUVES- 
TRK 

Desesperance  d'amour.  Ho.  de 
BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes 
t.  19 

Deux  amis  de  Bourbonne,  Les. 
DIDEROT.  D/in.i  Oeuvres  choisics 
t.  1 

Deux  cabarets  d'Autcuil,  Les.  J. 
(F.  F.)  FLEURY.  (Ctiampfleury). 
Avec  L'usurier  Blaizot ! 

Deux  consoles,  Les.  F.  M.  A.  de 
VOLTAIRE.  Dan.'-.  Romans 

Deux  destinees  d'hommes.  Ho.  de 
BALZAC.  Danx  Oeuvres  completes, 
t.  20 

Deux  Diane,  Les.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS 

Deux  drag. ins,  Les.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 
Danx  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 


Pr.rx. 


57:  sooo-i 


57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 


57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 
56: 

57: 

56: 
57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 

..  56: 
56: 


57: 
57: 

56: 
57: 


2870 
2871 

335 
336 
337 


338 

2050 

185 

1900 

3133 

•  340 

3203 
3014 

245 

485 
2700 
82-3 

17C,0 
480 

2840 

330 
2585 
2060 

3139 
3250 


230 

2985 


31  10 
995-7 


56:   3140 


PKOSE  FICTION:     FKENCH. 


DEUX. 


10 


DODEVANT. 


Deux   freres.      Ch.  A.   BROT.       Avec 

Priez  pour  elle 

Deux  iiifortunecs,  Les.  J.  F.  MARMON- 

TKL.     Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  2.... 

Deux  lettres  confidentielles.     P.  DEL- 

TUF.     Dans  Femmes  sensibles 

Deux  maitresses,  Les.   (L.  Ch.)  A.  de 

MUSSET.     Dans  Nouvelles 

Deux  meres,  Les.  P.  LACROIX.  (Bib 
liophile  Jacob.)  Avec  Les  Haines 

a  mort 

Deux  miseres.     E.  SOUVESTRE 

Deux  reines,  Les.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 
2  t.  en  1.  Suite  et  fin  des  Memoires 
de  Mademoiselle  de  Luynes.  Voy. 

Dame  de  volupte 

Diable  aux  champs,  Le.     Mme.  A.  L. 

A.  D.  DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 

Diable  boiteux,   Le.     A.-R.   LESAGE. 

Dans  Oeuvres 

Diamant,  Un.    (J.)  A.  KARR.    Dans 

Contes  et  nouvelles 

Diane  de  Lancy.      (P.  A.  de)  Ponson 

du  TERRAIL 

Contenant  aussi : 
Les  pretendus  de  la  meuniere. 
Diderot,  Denis,     (ne  en  1713.) 

CECI  n'est  pas  un  conte.   Dans  Ocuv- 

res  choisies,  t.   1 

DEUX  amis  de  Bourbonne,  Les.  Dans 

Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1 

HISTOIRE  de  Desroches  et  de  madame 
de    la    Carliere.        Dam    Oeuvres 

choisies,  t.  1 

IIisTOiRK.de  1'emplatrede  Dcsglands. 

Dans  Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1 

HISTOIRE  de  madame  de  la  Pomme- 
raye  et  du  marquis  des  Arcis.  Dans 

Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1 

HISTOIRE   du  pure  Hudson.       Dans 

Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1 

REI.IGIEUSE.    La.        Dans    Oeuvres 

choisies,  t.  1 

Dieu  dispose.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     2  t... 

Dieu  inconnu,  Le.     Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)     Avec 

.Les  sept  cordes  de  la  lyre 

Dires  incongrus  de  trois  pelerins. 
Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dana  Oeuvres 

completes,  t.  19 

Docteur    Herbeau,    Le.      (L.  S.)  J. 

SANDEAU 

Dolores  :  Legende.      J.   R.  TARDIEU. 

(J.    T.  de   Saint-Germain.) 

Contenant  aussi : 
Chalet  d'ameuil. 

Dome  des  invalides,  Le.  Ho.  de 
BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 
t.  20 

Dominica.  P.  DELTUF.  Dans  Fem 
mes  sensibles 

Don  Bernardo  de  Zuniga.  A.  (D.) 
DUMAS.  Avec  Jane 

Don  Ottavio.  C.  LABOULAYE.  Dans 
Souvenirs  d'un  voyageur 

Don  Quit-hotte  de  la  Manche.  M.  de 
CERVANTES  SAAVEDRA.  Traduit 
de  1'espagnol  par  Florian 

Donjon  de  Vincennes,  Le.  C.  LEY- 
NADIER 

Double  famille,  Une.  Ho.  do  BALZAC. 
Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2 

Drame  a  Calcutta,  Un.A.  BREZENEC. 

(A.  de  Brehat.) .-rT^T.'Tv^ 

Otntenant  aussi: 

Les  orphelins  de  Tregueree. 


57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 


3012 

2046 

337 

2240 

3029 

2665 


57:  1005 

57:  490 

56:  3440 

57:  1890 

57:  2369 

56:  3250 

56:  3250 

56:  3250 

56:  3250 

56:  3250 

56:  3250 

56:  3250 
57:1010-11 


57: 


690 


56:  3139 

57:  2540 

57:  2455 

56:  3140 

57:  337 

57:  1155 

57:  2005 

57:  145 

57:  3033 

56:  3122 

57:  106 


Drame  au  bord  de  la  mer.  Un.  Ho. 
de  BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  com 
pletes,  t.  16 56: 

Drame  de  quatre-vingt-treize,  Le. 

A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  3  t 57: 

Drames  de  la  mer,  Les.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57; 

Drames  galants,  Les:  La  Marquise 

d'Escoman.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  2  t.  57: 

Drames    Parisiens,    Les.        E.   Sou- 

VESTRE   57; 

Driette,  La.     E.  MULLKR 57- 

Droz,  Gustave. 

AUTOUR  d'une  source.      Paris,     s.  d. 

in-12  57: 

ENTRE  nous.     Paris,     s.  d.     in-12...     57; 
MONSIEUR,  madame  et  bebe.      Paris. 

1871.     in-12 57; 

Duchesse   de   Cerni,  La.      Princesse 

A.  GHIKA 57; 

Ducom,  Eugene. 

NOUVKLLES  Gasconnes.    Paris,   s.  d. 
in-12  57: 

Contenant : 

Menine,  la  vie  des  Landes  dans  1'Ar- 
magnac  noir. — La  Cicoulane,  scenes  de 
la  vie  des  Landes.  Les  caravanes  du 
chevalier  de  Mornbalere,  scenes  et  Souv 
enirs  de  rArmaennc.  —  La  reine  du 
sabbat,  scenes  deTa  vie  des  Landes. 

Dudevant,  Mme.    Amantine    Lucile 

Aurore    Dupin.       (George    Sand.) 

(nee  en  1804,  morte  en  1876). 

ADRIANI.     Paris.     1867.     in-12 

ALDO  le  rimeur.     Avec  Isidora 

AMOURS  do   1'age  d'or,  Les.     Paris. 

1871.     in-12 

ANDRC.     Paris.     1868.     in-12 

ANTONIA.     Paris.     1871.     in-12 

BEAU  Laurence,  Le.      Paris.      1870. 

in-12 

BEAUX     Messieurs     de     Bois-Dore. 

Paris.     1868.     2  t.     in-12  ... 


Paris.     1870.     in-12 

Avec   Les  sept  cordes  de  la 


57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 


3136 
1020-2 

1030 
1035-6 

2670 
2227 

345 
350 

355 
1705 

370 


CADIO. 
CARL. 

lyre 

CE  que  dit  le  ruisseau.     Avec  Laura.. 
CERCLE   hippique    de   Me/,ieres-en- 

Brenne.     Avec  Isidore 

CesARiNE    Dietrich.       Paris.        1872. 

in-12  

CHARMETTES,  Les.     Avec  Laura 

CHATEAU    des  dfeertes,  Le.      Paris. 

1866.  in-12 

Contenant  aussi: 
Les  Mlssissipiens. 

COMPAGNON  du  tour  de  France,  Le. 

Paris.     1861.     2  t.     in-12 57: 

COMTESSE  de  Rudolstadt,  La.     Paris. 

1867.  2  t.  en  1.      in-12 57: 

CONFESSION   d'une   jeune    fille,    La. 

Paris.     1865.     2  t.     in-12 57; 

CONSTANCE  Verrier.      Paris.      1869. 

in-12 57; 

CONSUELO.    Paris.    1869.    3  t.    in-12.     57: 
DAMES  vertes,   Les.      Paris.      1870. 

in-12  57; 

DANIEI.LA,  La.      Paris.     1869.     2  t. 

in-12 57; 

DERNIER  amour,  Le.     Paris.      1867. 

in-12  57; 

DERNIIJRE  Aldini,  La.    Paris.  '  1869. 

in-12  57: 

Nontenant  aussi : 

Myrza. — Les  visions  de  la  nuit. — George  de  Guerin 
DIABLE  au  champs,  Lo.    Paris.  1869. 

in-12  57: 


375 

545 

380 
385 
390 

395 

400-1 
410 

690 
575 

545 

415 
575 

420 


425-6 

435 

440-1 

450 
455-7 

465 

470-1 

485 

480 

490 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


DUDEVANT. 


11 


DUMAS. 


Dudevant,  (suite.)— 

DIEU    inconnu,   Le.      Avec  Les  sept 

cordes  de  la  lyro 57: 

ELi.Eetlui.     Paris.      1869.     in-12...     57: 
FAMILLE  do  Germandre,  La.     Paris. 

1862.     in-12 57: 

FAUVKTTE   du    doeteur,    La.       Avec 

L'Usco(|iie 57: 

FILLE  d'Albano,  La.     Avec  Lcs  sept 

cordes  de  la  lyre 57: 

FILLEULK,  La.  "Paris.     1869.    in-12.     57: 
FLAVIK.     Paris.      1870.      in-12 57: 

Contetianl  auAgi : 

Les  Maioliques  Florentines. 

FRANCOIS  le  Champi.     Paris.      I860. 

in-12 57: 

GABRIEL.  Avec  Jean  Zyska 57: 

GEORUK  de  Guerin.  Avec  La  derniere 

Aldini 57: 

HIVKR  u  Majorque,  Un.  Paris. 

1867.     in-12 57: 

Gmtcnnnt  nussi: 
Spiridion. 

HOM.ME  do  neige,  L'.      Paris.     18G7. 

3  t.  in-12 57: 

HOKACK.  Paris.  1869.  in-12 57: 

INDIANA.  Paris.  1869.  in-12 57: 

ISIDORA.  Paris.  1865.  in-12 57: 

Contenant  atimi : 

Aldo  le  rimeur. — Los  meres  de  famiHe. — 

Le   cercle    hippique     de    Mozit-res-en- 

Brenne. 

JACQUES.     Paris.     1866.     in-12 57: 

JEAN   de  la    Roche.      Paris.      1805. 

in-12  57: 

JEAN  ZYSKA.     Puris.     1867.     in-12.     57: 

Oontcnant  aussi: 

(jabriel. 

JEANNE.     Paris.     1867.     in-12 57: 

LAURA:     Voyage    dans     le    cristal. 

Paris.     1865.     in-12 57: 

Contenant  aussi : 

Les  charmettes. — Lettre  d'un  voyageur. 

— Ce  que  dit  le  ruisseau. 
LAVINIA.     Avec  Lucrotzia  Floriani...     57; 

Le  memo.      Danx  Nouvelles 57: 

LC-I.IA.     Paris.     1865.     2  t.     in-12...     57: 

LEONE  Looni.     Avec  Toverino 57: 

LKTTRE  d'un  voyageur.    Avec  Laura.     57: 
LKTTKES  a    Marcie.      Avec  Les  sept 

cordes  de  la  lyro 57: 

LUCKKZIA   Floriani.      Paris.      1869. 

in-12 57; 

Contenant  ausgi : 

Lavinia. 
MADEMOISELLE  la  Quintinio.    Paris. 

1871.     in-12 57: 

MADEMOISELLE    Merqucm.       Paris. 

1870.     in-12 57: 

MAIOLIQUES  Florentines,  Les.     Avec 

Flavio 57: 

MAITRES     Mosaistes,    Les.        Paris. 

1864.      in-12 57; 

MAITRKS  sonneurs,  Les.   Paris.   1869. 

in-12 57: 

MAUIRBTOUT.     Paris.     1870.     in-12.     57: 
MARK  au  diable,  La.      Paris.      1869. 

in-12  57: 

MARQUIS   do  Villemer,   Lo.      Paris. 

1867.     in-12 57: 

MARQUISE,  La.     Dan*  Nouvelles 57: 

Le  memo.     A ver  Simon 57: 

MATTOA.     Dans  Nouvellos 57: 

Lo  memo.  Avec  Promenades  autour 

d'un  village 57: 

MAUI-RAT.     Paris.     1869.     in-12 57: 

Moi. CHOIR.     Dans  Nouvelles 57: 

M«;KES  de  families,  Lcs.  Avec  Isidora.     57: 


690 
495 

500 
710 

690 
505 
510 


515 
560 


480 
520 


525-7 
535 
540 
545 


555 
560 


570 
575 


590 
655 

580-1 
705 
575 

690 
590 


600 
595 
510 
605 

610 
615 

620 

625 
655 
695 
655 

685 
63U 
655 
545 


Dudevant,  (suite.)  — 

METELLA.     Dam  Nouvelles 57: 

MEUNIER   d'Angibault,    Le.      Paris. 

1869.     in-12 57: 

MONSIEUR  Kousset.     Avec  Simon 57: 

MONSIEUR  Sylvestre.     Paris.     1866. 

in-12  '. 57: 

MoNT-REveciiK.          Paris.         1864. 

in-12  57: 

MouNY-RoiiiN.     Avec  Simon 57: 

MYR/A.     Avec  La  derniere  Aldine...     57: 
NARCISSE.        Paris.        1866.       in-12. 

Suivi  de  Pauline 57: 

NOUVELLES.     Paris.      1861.     in-12.     57: 

Contenant : 

La  marquise. — Lavinia. — Pauline. — Mat- 
tea.— Metella.—Melchior. 
ORCO,     L'.       Avec   Le    pechc  de  M. 

Antoine 57: 

PAULINE.     Avec  Narcisse 57: 

Le  meme.     Danx  Nouvelles 57: 

PC-cue   do    Monsieur    Antoine,     Lc. 

Paris.     1869.     in-12 57: 

Contenant  fin  -^i  ; 

Pauline. — L'orco. 
PETITE   Fadette,   La.      Paris.     1869. 

in-12  57: 

PICCININO,    Le.     Paris.      1869.     2   t. 

in-12 57: 

PIKRRE    qui    roule.       Paris.       1870. 

in-12  57: 

PROMENADES    autour    d'un    village. 

Paris.     1866.     in-12 57: 

Contena  nt  au&ai  : 

Mntt^a. — Socri'-taire  intirno,  Le. — La  val- 
lee  noire. 

SAUVAOES  de  Paris,  Les.  Avec  Simon.     57: 
SECRI-TAIRE  intime,  Le.  Avec  Prome 
nades,  &c 57: 

SEPT  cordos  de  la  Ivro.    Paris.    1869. 
in-12  ." 57: 

Contenant  auwi : 

Letters  :\  Marcie.— Carl.— Lo  Dieu   incon- 

MU. — La  fille  d'Albano. 
SIMON.     Paris.     1869.     in-12 57: 

Contenant  au.fsi  : 

La  marquise. — Monsieur  Rousset. — Mou- 

ny-Rohin.— Les  Salivates  do  Paris. 
SriRiDiON.     Avec     Un  hiver  i\  Ma- 

jorque 57: 

TAMARIS.      Paris.     1867.     in-12 57: 

TEVERINO.     Paris.     1868.     in-12 57: 

Oontcnant  aussi : 
Leone  Leoni. 

USCOQUE,  L'.     Paris.    1869.     in-12.     57: 

Contenant  auasi : 

La  fauvette  du  dootour. — Surla  dernii'-re 

|iiiblioation  de  M.  F.  Lamonnais.— (Juel- 

ques  reflections  Hilr  Jean-Jaccjuos   Kous- 

seau. 

VALENTINE.      Paris.     1869.     in-12. 
VALLCE  noire,  La.  Avec  Promenades, 

&c 

VALVCDRE.     Paris.     1863.      in-12... 

VILLE  noire,  La.   Paris.   1862.  in-12. 

Duel  sans  temoins,  Un.      P.  LACROIX. 

( Bibliophile  Jacob.. ) 

Duellistes,  Lcs.  J.  (G.)  JANIN.  Dana 

Contcs  fantostiques 

Dugrail  I>K  LAVILLKTTK,  Charles  Her- 

nard  (dit   Charles  de  Bernard.)  (nf 

en  1805,  mort  en  1850.) 
AILES  d'Icare,  Les.   Bruxelles.    1839. 

in-16 

1?EAC-P(!RE,   Un.      Uruxellos.     1844. 

3t.  en  2.      in-16 

Dumas,    Alexandra  Y9»$^Cr  (nt  en- 

1803,  mort  en  187ft) 
AfTe.     Paris.     1854.     in-12 


57: 

57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 


57: 
57: 

57: 


655 

635 
695 

640 

645 
695 
480 

650 
655 


660 
650 
655 

660 


665 

670-1 
681) 
685 

6!)5 
685 
690 

695 


520 

7(10 
705 


710 


715 

685 
720 

725 

3026 
1845 


74 
75-0 

750 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


DUMAS. 


12 


1)UMAS. 


Dumas,  (suite.) — 

AMAUKY.     Paris.     1871.     in-12 

AME  a  naitre,   Unc.      Avec  Gabriel 

Lambert 

ANOE  Pitou.    Paris.    1869.    2  t.  en  1. 

in-12.    Sine    parlie   den     Memoires 

d'un  medecin 

ASCANIO.     Paris.     2  t.  en  1.      in-12. 
AVENTURE  d'nmour,     Une.       Paris. 

1871.     in-12 

Contentint  aussi : 

Hermine. 
AVENTURES  de  John  Davys.     Paris. 

18C1.     2  t.     in-12 

AVENTURES   do   Lyderic   Comte   de 

Flandre.     Avec   La  Bouillie  de   la 

Comtesse  Berthe 

BALKINIERS,    Les.     Paris.     1861.     2 

t.  en  1.     in-12 

Covenant  mmi  : 

Voyage  aux  Terres  Antipodiques. 

BIITARD  de  Mauleon.      Paris.      1871. 

3  t.  in-12 

BLACK.  Paris.  1865.  in-12 

H  LANGS  et  les  bleus,  Les.  Paris. 

1870.  3  t.  in-12 

JiouiLi.iK  de  la  comtesse  Berthe,  La. 

Paris.     1867.     in-12 

Contenftnt  aussi : 

A ventures  de  Lyderic,  Comte  de  Flandre. 

BOULE  de  neige,  La.     Paris.      1866. 
in-12  

CADET  de  famille,  Un.    Paris.    1860. 

3  t.  in-12 

CAPITAINE  Pamphile,  Le.  Paris. 

1867.  in-12 

CAPITAINK  Paul,  Le.  Paris.  1869. 

in-12  

CAPITAINE  Richard,  Le.  Paris. 

1866.  in-12 

CATHERINE    Blum.       Paris.       1867. 

in-12 

CeCH.E.     Paris.      1871.     in-12 

CHARLES  le  Temeraire.  Paris.    1871. 

2  t.       in-12 

CHASSEUR  de  Sauvagine,  Le.     Paris. 

1861.  in-12 

CHATEAU  d'Eppstein,  Lc.  Paris. 

1860.  2  t.  en  1.  in-12 

CHEVALIER  d'Harmental,  Le.  Paris. 

1867.  2  t.     in-12 

CHEVALIER  de  la  Maison- Rouge,  Le. 

Paris.     1869.     2    t.    en    1.      in-12. 

(  Voy.  plus  loin  les  series.) 

COLLIER  de  la  reine,  Le.  Paris.  1870. 

3  t.       in-12.       2me  partie   des    Me- 
moires  d'un  medecin 

COLOMBE,  La.     Paris.     1871.     in-12. 


57:         755 

57:     1075 


57:        760 
57:       765 

57:        770 


57:     775-6 

57:       820 
57:       785 


57:  790-2 

57:  800 

57:  805-7 

57:  820 


57:  815 
57:  835-7 
57:  845 


57: 

57: 

57: 

57: 


57: 


850 


860 
870 


57:  875-6 

57:  885 

57:  890 

57:  895-6 


905 


Contc/iant  fimsi: 

Maitre  Adam  le  Calabrias. 


Paris. 
Paris. 


COMPAONONS  de  Jehu,  Les. 

1868.     3  t.     in-12 

COMTE    de    Monte-Christo. 

1871.     6  t.  en  3.      in-12 

COMTESSE   de  Charny,  La.       Paris. 

6  t.  en   3.     in-12.      4me  piirtie   den 

Memoires  d'un  medecin 

COMTESSE  de  Salisbury,    La.     Paris. 

1861.     in-12 

CONFESSIONS    de   la   marquise,    Les. 

Paris.     1869.     in-12.      Suite  et  fin 

des  Memoires  d'uno  aveugle 

CONSCIENCE  1'Innocent.  Paris.  1861. 

2  t.     in-12 

COUP  de  feu,  Un.     Avec  Jane 


57:  910-12 
57:        920 


57:  925-7 

57:  935-7 

57:  945-7 

57:  955 


57: 


900 


57:    905-6 
57:      H55 


Dumas,  (suite.) — 

DAME   de    Monsoreau,    La.      Paris. 

1868.       3    t.       in-12.       Voy.    Les 

Quarante-cinq 57:     975-7 

DAME  de  Volupte,  La:  memoires  de 

Mademoiselle  de  Luynes.      Paris. 

1865.  2  t.     in-12 57:     985-6 

Voy.  plus  loin:  Deux  reines,  Les. 

DKUX  Diane,  Les.  Paris.  1867. 

3  t.  in-12 57;  995-7 

DEUX  reines,  Les.  Paris.  1870.  2  t. 
en  1.  in-12.  Suite  et  fin  des  Me 
moires  de  Mile,  de  Luynes 57:  1005 

DIEU  dispose.  Paris.  1866.  2  t. 

in-12.  Suite  de.-  Trou  de  1'enfer..  57:1010-11 

DON  Bernardo  de  Zuniga.  Avec  Jane.     57:      1155 

DKAME  de  quatre-vingt-trei/.e.  Paris. 

1866.  3  t.     in-12 57:   1020-2 

DRAM  Kg  de  la  mer,  Les.  Paris.  1864. 

in-12 57:  1030 

DKAMKS  galants,  Les:  la  marquise 

d'Escoman.  Paris.  1867.  2  t.  in-12.  57:  1035-6 
EOOISTE,  L'.  Avec  Histoire  d'un 

casse-noisette  57:  1110 

FAISEUR  de  cercueils,  Le.  Avec  Jane.  57:  1155 
FEMME  an  collier  de  velours,  La. 

Paris.  1870.  in-12 57:  1045 

FERNANDE.  Paris.  1869.  in-12...  57:  1050 
FILLS  du  recent,.  Une.  Paris.  1869. 

in-12  '.' 57:  1055 

FII.S  du  forcat,  Les:  M.  Coumbes. 

Paris.  1867.  in-12 57:  1060 

Fous  du  docteur  Miraglia,  Les.  Avec 

Jacques  Ortis 57:  1150 

FRORKS  Corses,  Les.  Paris.  1867. 

in-12  57:  1065 

GAHRIKL  Lambert.  Paris.  1868. 

in-12  57:       1075 

Contenant  aussi  : 

La  poche  aux  filets — Invraisemblance. — 

Une  nine  :\  naitre. 

GARIHALDIENS,   Les;    revolution   de 

Sidle  et  de  Naples.     Paris.      1868. 

in-12  57:  1070 

GEORGES.  Paris.  1809.  in-12 57:  1080 

GIL-BLAS  en  Californie,  Un.  Paris. 

1861.  in-12 57:  1440 

GUERRE  des  femmes,  La.  Paris. 

1868.  2  t.  in-12 57:  1085-6 

HERMINIE.  Avec  Une  aventure 

d'amour 57:  770 

HISTOIRE  d'un  casso-noisette.  Paris. 

1871.     in-12 57:       1110 

Contfnnnt  aUKsi : 

LVgoiste. — Nicolas  le  philosophe. 
HISTOIRE  de  mes  betes.    Paris.  1868. 

in-12  57:       1105 

HOROSCOPE,  L'.    Paris.     1860.   in-12.     57:       1115 

ILE  de  feu,  L'.     2  t.  en  1.    in-12 57:      1120 

INQBNUE.  Paris.  1860.  2  t.  in-12.  57:  1125-6 
INVRAISEMBLANCE.  Avec  Gabriel 

Lambert 57:       1075 

ISABEL    de    Bavicre.      Paris.     1862. 

in-12  57:       H35 

Contenant  aussi  : 
Praxede.— Pierre-le-cruel. 

JACQUES  Ortis.     Paris.     1867.  in-12.     57:      1150 
Oonttnont  aitKxi : 
Le.s  t'ous  du  docteur  Miraglifi. 

JANE.      Paris.     1866.     in-12 57:       1155 

Contenant  aussi : 

Un  coup  de  feu. — Le  faiseur  de  cercueils. 

—  Don  Bernardo  do  Zuniga. 

JKHANNE  la   Pucelle.     Paris.     18GG. 

in-12 57:       1160 

Contenant  aussi  •' 
Praxrde.— Pierre-Ie-cruel. 


PROSE  FICTION;     FRENCH. 


Dl'MAS. 


13 


,LE. 


Dumas,  (suHe.)~ 

JOSEPH   IJalsamo.       Vay.    Memoires 

d'un  mcdeoin. 
LOUVKS  de  Machecoul,  Les.      Paris. 

1870.  3  t.     in-12 

MADAME  do  Chamblay.    Paris.  1800. 

2  t.  en  1.     in-12 

MADAME    du    Dctf'und.       Voy.    Me- 

moires  d'une  avcugle. 
MAISON  de  glace,  La.     Paris.     1807. 

2  t.     in-12 

M/UTRK   Adam   le   Calabrais.     Avec 

La  colombe 

MAITRK  d'armes,  Le.      Paris.     I860. 

in-12 , 

MAKIAOES     du     Pere     Olifus,     Les. 

Paris.     1809.      in-12 

MARQUISE     d'Escoman,    La.        Voy. 

Les  Prames  galants. 
MBMOIRES      de      Mademoiselle     de 

Luynes:     La    Dnme    de   volupte. 

Paris.     1805.      2  t.    in-12.     Suite: 

Les  deux  reines 

MeMoiRES    d'un    medecin:      Joseph 

Balsamo.     Paris.     1807.    5  t.  en  3. 

in-12.  (  Voyez  plus  loin  les  series). 
MeMOiREs  d'une  aveugle:  Madame 

du  Dettnnd.  Paris.  1807.  in-12. 
MKNEUR  de  loups,  Le.  Paris.  1808. 

in-12  

MILLE  et  un  fantomes,  Les.      Paris. 

1809.     in-12 

MOHICANS    de    Paris,    Les.      Paris. 

1871.  4  t.  en  2.      in-12 

Suite:  Salvator. 

M.  COUMHES.    Voy.  Les  fils  du  format. 

MURAT.     Avec  Pauline 

NICOLAS  le  philosophe.  Avec  Histoirc 

d'un  casse-noisette 

OLYMPE   de  Cleves.      Paris.      1800. 

3  t.      in-12 

PAGE  du  due  de  Savoie,  Le.      Paris. 

1806.  2  t.  en  1.  in-12 

PARISIENS  et  Provinciaux.  Paris. 

1868.  2  t.  en  1.  in-12 

PASCAL  Bruno.  Avec  Pauline 

PASTEUR  d'  Ashbourn.  Paris.  1860. 

2  t.     in-12 

PAULINE.     Paris.     1807.     in-12 

Contennnt  aussi : 

Mil  rut.— I'BScal-Bruno. 

PAYS   inconnu,   Un.      Paris.      1865. 

in-12  

PeciiE  aux  filets,  La.  Avec  Gabriel 

Lambert 

PeRK  Gigogne,  Le:  contes  pour  les 

enfants.  Paris.  1800.  2 1.  in-12. 
PeRE  la  Pvuine,  Le.  Paris.  1864. 

in-12  

PIERRE-LK-CRUEL.  Avec  Isabel  do 

Baviere 

Le  meme.  Avec  Jebanne  la  Pu- 

celle 

PRAXI-DK.  Avec  Isabel  de  Baviere... 

Le  meme.  Avec  Jehanne  la  Pu- 

celle 

PRINCESKE  de  Monaco,  La;  vie  et 

aventures.    Paris.    1865.    2  t.  en  1. 

in-12  

PRINOESKK  Flora,  La.  Paris.  1871. 

in-12 

QUARANTE-CINQ,  Lc«.  Paris.  1869. 

3  t.    in-12.    Complement  dc  la  Keine 
M  argot    et   de   la   Dame   de    Mon- 
soreau 


57:  1105-7 
57:  1175 

57:  1180-1 
57:  '.'20 
57:  1190 
57:  ii'jr> 


57:  985-6 

57:1210-12 

57:  1205 

57:  1220 

57:  1225 

57:  1230-1 

57:  1285 

57:  1110 

57:  1255-7 

57:  1265 

57:  1270 

57:  1285 

57:  1275-6 

57:  1285 

57:  12110 

57:  1075 

57:  1295-6 

57:  1305 

57:  1135 

57:  lion 

57:  1135 

57:  1100 

57:  1310 

57:  1315 

57:  1320-2 


Dumas,  (suite.) — 

KKINE    Margot,    La.       Paris.     1868. 

2  t.  en   1.      in-12.       Voy.   Les  Qua- 

ranto-cinq 57:       1335 

ROUTE  de  Varennes,  La.  Paris.  1869. 

in-12  57:      1340 

SALTEADOR,  Le.  Paris.  1868.  in-12.  57:  1345 
SALVATOR.  Paris.  1868.  5  t.  en  3. 

in-12.     Suite    et  fin  den    Mohicans 

de  Paris 57:    1350-2 

SAN-FKLICE,  La.    Paris.     1864.    9  t. 

in-12  57:    1300-8 

SOUVENIRS  d' Antony.     Paris.     1868. 

in-12  57:       1375 

SOUVENIRS   d'une   favorite'.       Paris. 

1865.     4  t.      in-12 57:1380-3 

STUARTS,  Les.  Paris.  1863.  in-12.  57:  1390 
SULTANETTA.  Paris.  1864.  in-12.  57:  1395 
SYLVANDIRE.  Paris.  1871.  in-12.  57:  1400 
TERREUK  prussienne,  La.  Paris. 

1868.      2  t.  en  1.       in-12.. 57:       1405 

TESTAMENT  de  M.  Chauvclin.   Paris. 

1861.      in-12 57:       1410 

TROIS    mousquetaires,    Les.       Paris. 

1808.    2  t.     in-12.  (  Voyez  plus  loin 

les  series) 57:   1420-1 

TROU  de  1'enfer,  Le.      Paris.      1868. 

in-12.      Suite:    Dieu  dispose 57:       1430 

TUI.IPE   noire,    La.       Paris.       1809. 

in-12 57:      1435 

UNK  unit  ii  Florence  sous  Alexandra 

de  Medicis.     Paris.     1808.     in-12.     57:       1250 
VICOMTE  de  Bragelonne,  ou  dix  ans 

plus  tard.    Paris.     1872.     6  t.  en  3. 

in-12.         Complement     des      Trois 

mousquetaires     et     de    Vingt    ans 

apres 57:   1445-7 

VIE    d'artiste,  Une.       Paris.       I860. 

in-12 57:       1455 

VINGT  ans  aprcs.      1'aris.     1870.    3  t. 

in-12.        Suite     des     Trois     mous 
quetaires 57:    1400-2 

SIEIIIIES. 

I. 

1.  M^moirea  d'un  mcdccin  :  Joseph  Balsamo. 

2.  Le  collier  de  la  reine. 

3.  Ange  Pitou. 

4.  La  comtesse  de  Charny. 

5.  Le  chevalier  de  Maison-rougc. 

1.  Les  trois  Mousquotairee. 

2.  Vin^t  iinw  upn''s. 

3.  Le  vicointu  de  Bragelonne. 

III. 

1.  La  diunc  de  Monsorcau. 

2.  La  reine  Margot. 

3.  Let*  Quaninte-cinq. 

1.  Les  Mohicans  de  Paris. 

2.  Sal  valor. 

V. 

1.  MOmoires  d'une  flvcuyle:  Madame  du  F'cffand. 

2.  Les  confessions  de  la  rnariiuist1. 

VI. 

1.  Le  trou  de  1'enfer. 

2.  Dieu  dispose. 

VII. 

1.  Mf'lnoires  de  mademoiselle  dc  LuyneH. 

2.  Lcs  deux  reines. 


Eauxd'Abano,  Lcs.  K.  SOUVESTRE. 

Dmix  Contes  et  nouvclles 57:  2040 

Echantillon  de  causcrio  franeaise. 
Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dana  Oeuvres 
complete*,  t.  20 56:  3140 

Echelle  de  femmes,  L'.  E.  SOUVES 
TRE 57:  2075 


PltOSK   FICTION;     FKKM'll. 


ECOLIER. 


14 


EXCENTRIQUE. 


Echelle  de  soic,    L'.     J.  (G.)  JANIN. 

Danx  Contes  fantastiqucs,  &c 57: 

Ecole  des  peres,  L'.     J.  if.  MARMON- 

TEL.     Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  3 57: 

Ecolier  dc  Cluny,  L'.  E.  K.  de  BULLY 

(Kogcr  de  Beauvoir.)       2  t.  en  1 57: 

Ecran,  L'.     Vicomtexse  C.  de  Courtiras 

de  SAINT-MARS.    (  Comtesse  Dash.)     57: 

Egoiste,  IV.      A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57: 

Elixir  di>  longue  vie,  L'.    Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  16.     56: 
Elle  et  lui.      Mine.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDK- 

VANT.     (George  Hand.) 57: 

Eloge    de   la  raisun.      F.-M.-A.   de. 

VOLTAIRE.     Dans  Romans 57: 

Embuscade,    IV.     Ho.    de    BALXAC. 

Dans  Oeuvre-i  completes,  t.  20 56: 

Emile.     E.  de  GIRARDI.N* 57: 

Emmeline.    (L.  Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSET. 

Dans  Nouvelles 57: 

Employes,    Lcs.      Ho.   de   BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  11 56: 

En  famille.     E.  SOUVESTKE 57: 

En  fumant.     (J.)   A.  KARR 57: 

En  quarantaine:  scenes  et  moeurs  des 

greves.     E.  SOUVESTRE 57: 

Enfant  aux  souliers  de  pain,  L'.     Th. 

GAUTIER.  Dana  Romans  et  conies.     57: 
Enfant  maudit,  IV.     Ho.   de  BALXAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  16 56: 

Entre  deux  vins.     ERCKMANN-CHAT- 

RIAN.     Dann  Contes  fantastiqucs...     57: 

Entre  nous.     G.  DROZ 57: 

Envers  de  1'histoire  contemporaine,  IV. 

Ho.    de    BALZAC.      Dans   Oeuvres 

completes,!.  12 56: 

Episode  sous  la  terreur,  Un.     Ho.  de 

BALXAC.     Dana  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  12  56: 

Epreuves  de  Julie,  Les.     P.  DKLTUK. 

Dans  rVmmes  sensible* 57: 

Erckmann,   Emilo  (ne  en   1822)    ct 

CHATRIAN,     Alexandre,       (ne    en 

1826.) 
AMOUKKUX  de  Catherine,  Les.     Avec 

Confidences  d'un  joueur  de  cluri- 

nette 57:       1520 

BLOCUS,    Le:  episode  do   la   fin    de 

Fempire.     Paris,     s.  d.     in-12 57:       1500 

Contenant  aussi : 

Le  Capitaine  Rochart. 

CONFIDENCES   d'un  joueur   de  clari- 

nette.     Paris,     s.  d.     in-12 57:       1520 

Contenant  aussi: 

Lft    taverne  du  jambon   de  Mayence. — 

Les  anioureux  de  Catherine. 

CONTES  des  bords  clu    Rhin.     Paris. 

s.  d.     in-12 57:       1505 

Con'enant : 

Myrtille.— Mon  illustre  ami  Selsam. — La 
pi'ehe  miraculeuse. — Le  tremor  du  vieux 
seigneur.— La  reine  des  abeilles.— Le 
talion. — Le  blanc  et  le  noir. — La  voleuse 
d'enfants. — Le  eabaliste  Hans  Weinl:md. 

CONTES  fantastiques.      Paris.     1868. 

in-12  57:       1510 

Contenant : 

L'esquisse  mysterieuse.  — Gretchen.  — 
Entre  deux  vms.— La  lunette  de  Hans 
S<  hnaps. — Crispinils. — Le  rove  de  mon 
cousin  Elof.— L'orcille  de  la  chouetle.— 
Les  fiances  de  Grinderwald. — Le  eoinhat 
de  coqs. — La  rnontre  du  doyen. — Les 
trois  anies.— Le  sacrifice  d'Abraham.— 
Hans  Storkus. — L'araignee  erabe. 


1845 

2047 

64 

3015 
1110 

3136 

495 
2985 

3140 
3018 

2240 

3131 
2680 
1905 

2685 
1685 
3136 

1510 
350 

3132 


Erckmann-Chatrian,  (suite.) — 
CONTKS    populaires.      Paris,      s.    d. 
in-12  57:      1515 

Omtenant : 

Le  ieve  u'Aloeus. — L'oeil  invisible. — La 
cotnete. — Le  boargmestro  eti  bouteille. — 
Le  requiem  uu  corbean.--Le  juif  jtolonais. 
—  Lea  Bohemiens  d'Aisaee. — Messire 
Tempus. — ^Le  chant  de  la  tonne. — Le 
eoquillage  de  1'oncle  Bernard.— La  tresse 
noire. 

HISTOIRE    d'un    consent     de    1813. 

Paris,  s.  d.  in-12.  Suite:  Waterloo.  57:  1525 
HISTOIRE  d'un  homme  du  peuple. 

Paris,  s.  d.  in-12 57;  1530 

HISTOIRE  d'un  paysan.  Paris.  1871. 

4  parties,  en  4  t.     in-12 57:   1535-8 

Ire  par-tie  :-1789-les  (Hats  generaux.    57:1535 
Simepartie:  La  patrie  en  danger.— 1792.    .r>7:15:tfl 
^ine  partie:  L'an  I.  de  la  rppublique. — 179:1.    57:15:17 
4me|>artie:  Le  citoyeu  Bonaparte.— 17!U  a  1815.    67:l"i:i8 

HISTOIRE  d'un   sous-maitre.      Paris. 

1871.     in-12 57:       1545 

Contenant  aitssi: 

Les  papiers  de  Madame  Jeannette. — Les 
orateurs  de  mon  village. — Le  bon  vieux 
temp.s. — La  sentinelle  perdue. 

ILLUSTRE     docteur     Matheus,      IV. 

Paris,     s.  d.     in-12 57;       1550 

INVASION,    L' ;     ou    le    fou    Yegof. 

Paris,     s.  d.     in-12 57:       1555 

MADAME  Thcrese.  Paris,  s.  d.  in-12.     57;      1575 
MAITRE  Daniel  Rock.     Paris,     s.  d. 

in-12  57:       1565 

ORATEURS  de  mon  village,  Les.   Avec 

Histoire  d'un  sous-inaitre 57:       1545 

PAPIERS  de  Madame  Jeannetto,  Les. 

Avec  Histoire  d'un  sous-maitre 57:       1545 

TAVERNK   du   Jambon  de    Mayence, 
La.     Avec  Confidences  d'un  joueur 

de  clarinette 57:      1520 

WATERLOO.      Paris,      s.   d.      in-12. 

Suite  du  Conscrit  de  1813 57:       1580 

Ermance  de  Beaufremont.     Mme.  A. 

GOTTIS.      2  t.  en  1 57:       1749 

Erreur  d'un  lion  pare,  L'.    J.  F.  MAR- 

MONTEL.  Dan»  Contes  moraux,  t.  6.     57:       2050 
Esquisse    mysterieuse,    L'.       ERCK 
MANN-CHATRIAN.       Dans    Contes 

fantastiqucs 57:       1510 

Etang  de  Precigny,  L'.      E.-B.  BEK- 

TIIKT.     2t...'. 57:       84-5 

Etienne.       E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT.     Dans 

Les  manages  de  province 57:  7 

Etrennes   de   mon   oncle,    Les.       A. 

RICARD 57:      3036 

Contenant  aussi: 

Les  banquistes. — Le  pharmacien. 

Etude  de  femme.       Ho.  de   BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2 56:      3122 

Etudiants  do  Paris.     A.  WATRIPON.     57:      3042 
Eugene  de  Rothelin.  Mme.  de  SOU/A. 

2  t.  en  1  57:       2855 

Eugenie  Grandet.    Ho.  de  BALZAC...     57:          51 
Le  me'me.     Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  5 56:       3125 

Exauvillez,  Philippe-Irenee  Boistel 

d'.     (ne  tn  1786.) 
NOUVELLES  morales.      Paris.     1834. 

in-12 57:      1585 

Contenant  : 

Simon  Bhinchet. — Sophie   Blamont.— La 

providence  justifiee. 

Excentrique,  Un.    H.  MARET.   Avec 

Compagnons  de  la  Marjolaine 57:       2040 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


EXCENTRIQUES. 


15 


FLAVIE. 


Excentriques,  Los.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLEU- 
RY.     (Champjleury.) 


57: 


190 


Contennnt  aunsi : 

Les  grands  homines  du  ruisseau. 

Excommunie,    L'.      H.   de  SAIXT- 

Auiiix.     2  t.  en  1 57:      2440 

Extremes,    Les:    Lcgende.       J.-K. 

TAKDIKU.  (J.  T. de  Saint- Germain.)     57:       2460 

Contenant  avs*i : 

Lettres  i\  la  dame  de  coeur  snr  I'expositioii  univcrselle. 


F. 

Facino  Cane.    Ho.  do  BALZAC.     Dana 

Oeuvrcs  completes,  t.  9 56:  3129 

Facteur  do  Canton,  Le.  E.  Sou- 

VESTRE.  Dans  Pendant  la  moisson.  57:  2750 
Faiseur  de  cercueils,  Le.  A.  (IX) 

1H  MAS.  Avec  June  57:  1155 

Famille  Alain,  La.  (J.)  A.  KAKK....  57:  1910 
Famille  de  Germandre,  La.  Mme.  A. 

L.    A.    D.    DUUEVAXT.       (George 

Sand.) 57:  500 

Fantasies  du  deriseur  sense1.  Ch. 

(E.)  NOIHEK.  Dans  Nouvelles 57:  2270 

Faulse  eourtizane,  La.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  /Jaws  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19.  56:  3139 
Fausse  maitresse,  La.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2.  56:  312J 
Fauvette  du  docteur,  La.  .1/me.  A. 

L.   A.    D.    Di-DEVANT.       (George 

Sand.)  Avec  L'Uscoquo 57:  710 

Fee  amoureuse,  La.  E.  ZOLA.  Data 

Contes  a  Ninon 57:  2990 

Fee  aux  miottes,  La.  Ch.  (E.)  NODIKR. 

Danx  Comes  fanta-tiques 57:  2200 

Fee  Grignotte,  La.  ,1fmt.  E.  de 

GIRARUIN.       Dans    Contes    d'une 

vieille  fille,  &c 57:  1715 

Femme  abandonnee,  La.  Ho.  do 

BALZAC.    Dans  Oouvres  complete-, 

t.  3 56:  3120 

Le  memo 57:  52 

Femme  au  collier  do  velours,  La.  A. 

(D.)  I)I:MAK 57:  1045 

Femme  comme  il  y  en  a  pcu,  La. 

.).   F.  MARMOXTEL.     Dans  Contes 

moraux,  t.  4 57:  2048 

Femme  do  trente  ans,  La.  Ho.  de 

BALZAC.    Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  3  56:  3123 

Le  memo 57:  52 

Femme  immortelle,  La.  P.-A.  de 

Ponson  du  TERRAIL.  2t 57:  2370-1 

Femme  malhoureuse,  Une.  P.  LA- 

CROIX.  (Bibliophile  Jacob.) 57:  3027 

Femmes  poi'tiques,  Les.  E.  SOUVES- 

TRE.  Dam  Histoires  d'autrefois. ...  57:  2700 
Femmes  proscrites,  Los.  A.  KRC-MY. 

2  t 57:  1G55-G 

Femmes  sensibles,  Les.  P.  DELTUF.  57:  337 

Contenant  : 

Les  riens  qui  aont  tout. — Lef  rpreuves 
de  Julie.— Prise  »u  mot.— Dominion. — 
J>eux  lettres  confidentielles. — Sensations 
d'un  infidcle. 

Fenelon,   Francois  de  Salignac  de  la 
Mothe   (n( en  1561,  moit  en  1715.) 
AVENTURES  de   T(!]emaque.      Paris. 

1854.      in-12 57;       1000 

Le  memo.  Suivies  des  Aventures 
d'Aristonoiis.  Paris.  1870. 
in-12  57;  1601 


Fenelon,  (suite.) — 

Le  meme.    New  York.    1854.    2  t. 

in-16  57;    1002-3 

Le  meme.     Paris.      1853.     in-8 57:       1004 

Fere,  Octave. 

AIIHAYE  de  Saint— Andr^,  L'.     Paris. 

1853.     in-4 57;       3016 

Conlr.nant  aiissi : 

La  closerie  <le;*  rosiers. 

Ferme  de  1'oscraie,  La.     E.   B.  HKR- 

THET.     2  t.  en  1 57;  80 

Fernand.     (L.  S.)  J.  SANUEAU 57:      2545 

Contrnant  aiutsi : 
Vaillance. — Richard. 

Fernando.  A.  (I).)  DUMAS 57;      10.10 

Feu  Bressicr.      (.1.)  A.  KAKK 57:       1915 

Feuille  de   coudrier  et  la  fontaine  do 
Medicis,     La :     Ltfgende.        J.  It. 
TARDIEU.  (J.  T.de Saint-Germain.)     57:       24G5 
Feuillet,  Oetavo.     (ne  en  1812.) 

BKLI.AII.     Paris.      1869.     in-12 57:       1625 

HISTOIRK   de   Sibylle.     Paris.     1870. 

in-12  ". 57;       1630 

MONSIEUR  de  Camors.    Paris.     1871. 

in-12 57:       1635 

PKTITE  comtesse,  La.  Paris.  1871. 
in-12 57;  1640 

C'tntcnant  au<si : 
Ijf  pare. — Onosta. 

ROM  AN  d'un  jeune  hommepnuvre,  Le. 

Paris.      1870.     in-12 57:       1645 

Feval,  Paul-Henri-Corentin.      (ni 'en 

1817.) 
UAXO.UIER  de  cire.  Le.    Paris.    1852. 

in-4 57:      :(017 

Contenant  aitssi  : 

Le  lion— i'or. — Les  jumeaux  de  foix. 

BKI.LES-DE-XLTT,  Les;  ou,  les  anges 
de  la  famille.  Bruxelles.  1850. 
7  t.  en  2.  in-18 57:  1650-1 

Fiamma.  E.  SOUVESTRE.  Danx  His 
toires  d'autrefois 57:  2700 

Fiances  de  Grinderwald,  Les.    ERCK- 

MAXX-ClIATKIAN,          Da/lt    CoiltOS 

fantastiquos 57;  1510 

Filandiere,  La.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dana  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 56:  3140 

Fille  d'Albano,  La.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

UUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)     Avec 

Les  sept  cordes  de  la  lyre 57:  690 

Fille  d'Eve,  Une.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dam  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2 56:  3122 

Fille  du  clmnoine,  La.  E.  (F.  V.) 

ABOUT.     Dans    Les    manages    de 

province 57:  7 

Fille  du  regent,  Une.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 57:  1055 

Filleule,  La.  .I/me.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.  (George  fia/id.) 57:  505 

Fillole  des  Allcmngnes,  La.  E.  Sou- 

VESTRE.     Dans  Seine*  et  recits  des 

Alpes 57:  2800 

Fils 'le  I'usurier,  L<-.  E.  B.  BKKTHET. 

Avec  La  convulsioimaire 57:  81 

Le  memo.  Avec  Croix  de  I'affut 57:  3011 

Fils  du  forcat,  Los:  M.  Coumbes. 

A.  (D.)  DUMAS _ 57:  1000 

File  du  Titien.  (L.  Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSKT. 

Dans  Nouvelles 57:  2240 

Fin  d'automne,  La.  J.  (G.)  JAXIN. 

Dans  Contes  fantastiques 57:  1845 

Flavie.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUI>E- 

VANT.     (deorge  Sand.) 57:         510 

Contentint  aunsi : 

Les  Muioliqiies  florentines. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


FLEURY. 

Fleury,     Jules-Francois-Felix.     (dit 

Champfteury.)     (nf  en  1821.) 
AMOUREUX   cle   Sainte-Perine,    Les. 
Paris.     1862.     in-12 

Confenant  aussi : 

Histoire  de  Kichard  Loyaute. 

AVENTURES         de         mademoiselle 
Marietta.     Paris.     1863.     in-12.... 

BOURGEOIS      de      Molinehart,     Les. 
Paris.     1856.     in-12 

CHANSON  du  beurre  dans  la  marmite, 
La.     Avcc  L'usurier  Blaizot 

CHAUDRONNIKR,  Le.    Aver,  L'usurier 
Blaizot 

CHIEN-CAILLOU.  Paris.  1860.  in-12. 
Contenant  aussi  : 

(jrandeur  et  decadence  d'une  serinette, — 
Confessions  de  Sylvias. — Van  Schaendel. 
— M.  Prudhomme  au  salon. — Simple  his- 
loire  d'un  rentier  et  d'un  lampiste. — 
Fuenzt^s. — Les  noirau. 

COCIION,  Le.  Arec  L'usurier  Blaizot... 
CONFESSIONS  de  Sylvius.  ^h-tt-Chien- 

"  Caillou 

DEMOISELLES       Tourangeau,       Les. 

Paris.     1864.     in-12 

Contenant  aitasi : 

La  princesse  au  rire  de  monette. 
DEUX  cabarets  d'Auteuil,  Les.     Arec 

L'usurier  Blaizot 

BxcKNTRiquKS,   Les.      Paris,     s.  d. 

in-12 

Cuntenfrnf  auxsi: 

Les  grands  hommes  du  ruisseau. 

FuENZes.    Arec  Cbien-Cuillou 

GRANDEUR  et  decadence  d'une  seri 
nette.     Arec  Chien-Caillou 

GRANDS   homines    du    ruisseau,    Les. 

Arec  Les  exeentriques 

HISTOIRE  de  Richard  Loyaute.    Arec 

Les  amoureux  de  Sainte-Perine.... 
HIVER,  L'.  Arec  L'usurier  Blaizot... 
iNTeRlEUR.  Arec  L'usurier  Blaizot.. 
LCGKNDE  de  Saint  Crepin,  La.  Arec 

L'usurier  Blaizot 

MASCARADE  de  la  vie  parisienne,  La. 

Paris.     1861.      in-12 

MONSIEUR  de   Boisdhyver.       Paris. 

1864.     in-12 

NOIRAU,  Les.    Arec  Chien-Caillou... 
PRKMIKKS  beaux  jours,  Les.     Paris. 

1858.  in-12 

PRINOESSE   au   rirc  de  mouctte,  La. 

Arec.  Les  demoiselles  Tourangeau.. 
QUATUOR.  Arec  L'usurier  Blaizot... 
Qi'iNiji'KT.  Arec  L'usurier  Blaizot... 
ReALiSME,  Le.  Paris.  1857.  in-12. 
SENSATIONS  de  Josquin,  Les.  Paris. 

185!).  in-12 

SIMPLE  histoire  d'un  rentier  et  d'un 

lampiste.  Arec  Chien-Caillou 

SOUVENIRS  des  Funambules.  Paris. 

1859.  in-12 

SUCCESSION   le   Carnus,    La.      Paris. 

1854.  in-12 

Te'te  de  mort,  La.  Arec  L'usurier 

Blaizot 

UMURIER  Blaizot,  L'.  Paris.  1858. 

in-12 

Cuntenfint  aussi : 

La  legende  de  Saint  Crepin. — Quatuor. — 
L'hiver.— LPS  deux  eatarets  d'Auteuil.— 
Interieiir. — La  chanson  du  beiirre  dans 
la  marmite. — Le  cochon. — Quinquet. — Lo 
chaudronnier. — La  tele  de  rnort. 
VAN  Schaendel.  Arec  Chien-Caillou. 

Floride,  La.    J.  MCRY 

Folle    d'Orlenns,     La.     P.    LACROIX. 
(Bibliophile  Jacob.) 


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165 

170 
175 
230 


230 
180 
185 

230 
190 

180 
180 
190 

1 65 
230 
230 

230 
195 

200 
180 


185 
230 
230 
210 

215 
180 
220 


230 
230 


180 
3034 


3028 


16  GAUTIER. 


Fortunio.       Th.     GAUTIER.       Dans 

Nouvelles 57:      1675 

Fous   du  docteur  Miraglia,  Les.     A. 

(I).)  DUMAS.     Avec  Jacques  Ortis...     57:      1150 
Foyer   breton,  Le:     Contes  et  recits 

populaires.     E.  SOUVEKTRE 57:       2U90 

Frais   do  la   guerre,    Les.     A.-B.   de 

CALONNE.      (A.  de  Bernard) 57;          70 

Franc  Breton,  Le.    J.  F.  MARMONTEL. 

Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.   5 57:       2049 

Franciscus     Columna.        Ch.     (E.) 

NODIKR.     Dana  Nouvelles 57:       2270 

Franc-Magonnerie  des  femmes,  La. 

Ch.  MONSELET.     4  t.  en  2 57;   2225-6 

Francois  le  champi.      Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DUDEVANT.    (George  Sand.) 57:        515 

Frederic  et  Bernerette.     (L.  Ch.)  A. 

de  M.USSKT.     Dana  Nouvelles 57:      2240 

Fremy,  Arnould.     (nf  en  1809.) 
FEMMES  proscrites,  Les.     Bruxelles. 

1840.      2  t.     in-16 57;    1655-6 

Josel'HiN    le   bossu.       Paris,      s.    d. 

in-12  57:       1657 

Frere  d'armes,  Le.     Ho.  de   BALZAC. 

Dan*  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  1 9 56:      3139 

Freres  Corses,  Les.      A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     57:      1065 
Fuenzes.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY.  (Champ- 

Jieury.)      Avec  Chien-Caillou 57:         180 


Gr. 

Gabriel.  Mine.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE 
VANT.  (Ocorgc  Sand.)  Arec  Jean 
Zyska 57:  5(10 

Gabriel  Lambert.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS...     57:      1075 

C'ontenftnt  aussi : 

La  pcV.he  aux  filets. — Invraisemblance. — 

Une  Time  a  naftre. 

Gaietesromaines,  Les.    (J.)  A.  KARR.     57:       1820 
Gambara.     Ho.   de   BALZAC.    Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  15 50;       3136 

Garibaldiens,  Lcs :  Revolution  do 
.Sicilo  et  de  Naples.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 57:  1070 

Gaudissart   IT.      Ho.   de   BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  11 56:       3131 

Gautier,  Theophile.     (ne  en  1811.) 

ARRIA   Marcella.     Daiifs  Romans  et 
contes 57:      1685 

AVATAR.     Danx  Romans  et  contes. ...     57:       1685 

CHAINE    d'or,   ou  Vamant    partage. 

Dans  Nouvelles 57:       1675 

CHEVALIER      double,      Le.        Dans 
Romans  et  contes 57:      1685 

CLUB    de    Hachichins,    Le.       Danx 

Romans  et  contes 57:       1685 

ENKANT   aux   souliers   de    pain,    L'. 

Dans  Romans  et  contes 57:       1685 

FORTUNIO.      Dans  Nouvelles 57:      1675 

GROTESQUES,  Les.  Paris.  1871.  in-12.     57;      1665 

tlKTTATURA.  Dans  Romans  et  contes.     57:       1685 

MADEMOISELLE  de  Maupin.      Paris. 

1871.     in-12 57:       1670 

MILLE  et  deuxieme  nuit,  La.       Dans 

Romans  et  contes 57:       1685 

,MORTE  amoureuse,   La.     Dans  Nou 
velles 57:       1675 

NID     de     rossignols,     Le.         Dans 

Nouvelles 57:       1675 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


CtAl'TIER. 


17 


HCI.ONE. 


Q-autier,  (mite.) — 
NOUVKLLES.     Paris.     1871.    in-12...    57: 

Contennnt  : 

Foitunio. — La  toipon  d'or. — Omphale. — 
Le  petit  chien  de  la  marquise. — Le  nid  de 
rossignols. — La  morte  jimoureuse. — La 
ctinfne  d'or,  on  I'amnnt  pHrtnge. — Une 
nuit  de  Cloopiitre.— Le  roi  Candnule. 

OMI-IIAI.K.     Dans  Nouvelles 57: 

PAVILLOX  sur  1'eau,  Le.      Dam  Ko- 
mans  et  contes 57: 

PETIT    chien    de    la    marquise,    Le. 
Dans  Nouvelles 57: 

PIED  de  momie,  Le.      Dans  Romans 
et  contes 57: 

PIPE  d'opium,  La.     Dana  Romans  et 
contes 57: 

KOI  Candaule,  Le.    Dans  Nouvellee.    57: 

ROMAN   de    la    momie,    Le.       Paris. 

1870.      in-12 57: 

ROMANS    et    contes.      Paris.      1870. 

in-12  57: 

Contenant : 

Aymar. — Jettatura. — Arria  Mareella. — La 

mille  et  deuxiome  nuit. — Le  pavilion  wilr 

1'enii. — L'enfimt  iiux  pouliers  de  p.iiii. — 

Le  chevalier  double. — Le  pied  de  momie. 

— La  pipe  d'opium. — Le  club  de  haehi- 

ohins. 

SPIRITE:  nouvelle  fantastique.  Paris. 

1866.  in-12 57: 

TOISON  d'or,  La.  Dans  Nouvelles....  57; 
I'XE  nuit  de  Clcopatre.  Dans  Nou- 

velles 57: 


1C75 


1675 
1685 
1675 
1685 

1685 
1675 

1680 
1G85 


1090 
1675 


1G75 


2700 
1925 


Gay,       Delphine.       ,( pxeud.)        Voy. 

GIRAKUIN,  A/me.  K.  de. 
General    (iuillaumo,    Le.       K.  Sou- 

VKSTRE.      Da/is   Histoires  d'autre- 

fois 57: 

Genevieve.      (J.)  A.  KARR 57: 

Genie  Vnlionune,  Le.      Ch.  (K.)  NO- 
DUCK.     Duns  Contes  fnntastiques...     57:       2260 
George  de  Guerin.    Mmr.  A.  L.  A.  [). 

DUDBVANT.      (George  Sand.)     Ai-ec 

La  derniere  Aldini 57:        4^0 

Georges.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:      io»u 

Germaine.     E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT 57:  1 

Ghika,  I'rinresse  Aurelie. 

DUCHESSE  de  Cerni,  La.   Paris,  a.  d. 

in-10  57;       1705 

Gil-Bias   de   Santillane,  Histoire  de. 

A.  R.  LESAOE 57:      2025 

Le  memo.     Dans  Oeuvres 56:      3440 

Gil-Bias  en  California,  Un.      A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57;      1440 

Girardin,  Mme.  Emile  de.     (Delphine 

day.)   (tiff  en   1804,  morte  en   1855.) 
CAXNE  de  M.  de  Balzac,  La.     Paris. 

1867.     in-12 57:       1710 

CONTKS     d'une    vieille     fille    i     ses 

neveux.     Paris.     1868.     in-12 57:       17l.r> 

Contmant  : 

Noenii,  ou  Penfant  crt'-dule. — L'ile  des 
murmitonH. — Zoe,  ou  la  metamorphose. — 
M.  Martin  de  Montmnrtre.— M.  de  Philo- 
tnMe. — La  fee  (irignotte. — La  daiiwe  n'ent 
pnc  ce  fine  j'aime.— Ix!  chien  volant.— Le 
palaus  de  la  vanit*. 

CROIX  de   Berny,   La.     Paris.     1871. 

in-12  57:  1720 

1 1.  ne  faut  pas  jouer  avec  la  douleur. 

Paris.  1871.  in-12 57;  1740 

LORONON',  Le.  Paris.  1871.  in-12.  57:  1725 
H ARODKBITB,  ou  deux  amours.  Paris. 

1871.  in-12  57;  1730 

MONSIEUR  !<•  marquis  de  Pontanges. 

PurU.      IHCt;.     in-12 57:       173,ri 


Girardin,  Kmilo  de.     (ne  en  1802.) 
EMILK.     Illustrc  par  Mettais  et  Bo- 
court.     Paris.     l*.r>l.     in-4 57:       3018 

Gladiateur,    Le.      J.    MCRY.      Avec 

Amour  dans  1'uvenir 57:       2100 

Gobseck.      Ho.  de   BALZAC.      Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  3 56:      3123 

Le   me'me.     Dans   Scenes   de   la  vie 

privcc 57:          52 

Gondrecourt,  ( Henri-Ange-)Alfred 

de.     (ne  en  1816.) 
CIIKVALIER     de     Pampelonne,    Le. 

Bruxelles.    1852.     4  t.  en  2.     in-12.     57:   1745-6 
TOUR  de  Dago,  La.   Bruxelles.    1852. 

4  t.  en    2.      in-12 57;   1747-8 

Gonzales   Coques.       E.    SOUVESTRK. 

Dnns  Contes  et  nouvelles 57:       2640 

Gottis,  Ifme.  Augustine. 

EKMANCE  de  Beaufremont,  comtesse 

de    Gatinois.        Bruxelles.        1828. 

2  t.  en   1.      in-18 57:       1749 

Goutte  d'eau,  La.    E.  SOUVESTRE 57:      2695 

Gozlan,    Leon,      (ne   en    1803,  mort  en 

1866.) 
VAMPIRE  du  Val-de-grace,  Le.  Paris. 

1861.     in-12 57:       1750 

Grand  oeuvre,  Le.      V.  CHERHUI.IEZ.     57:        285 
Grand    oeuvre,    Le.       P.    LACROIX. 

(Bibliophile  Jacob.)  Arec  Les  haines 

amort 57;       3029 

Grand  Saint-Bernard,  Le.     R.  TOPF- 

FER.     Dans  Nouvelles  genevoises.     57:      2920 
Gra,ndeur  et    decadence  d'une  scri- 

nette.  J.  (F.  P.)  FI.EURY.  (Champ- 

jieury.)     Dans  Chien-Caillou 57:         180 

Grands  honimes  du  ruisseau,  Les.    J. 

(  V.    V.)   FI.EURY.       (Champjleury.) 

Dans  Les  exeontriques 57:         190 

Grenadiere,    La.      Ho.  de.  BALZAC. 

Dan*  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  3 56:       3123 

Le   me'me.     Dans  Scenes   de   la  vie 

privee  57:  52 

Gretchen.      EROKMANN-CHATRIAN. 

I>au«  Contes  fantastiques 57:       1510 

Grotesques,  Les.    Th.  GAUTIBR 57:      1665 

Guerre   des  femmes,    La.       A.    (D.) 

DUMAS.      2  t 57;  1085-6 

Guet-Apens,     Le.        P.     LACROIX. 

( liibliophile  Jacob.)     Arec  Un  valet 

d'autrefois 57:       3032 

Guzman    d'Alfaraohc,    Histoire    de. 

A.  R.  LESAUE.     Dans  Oeuvres 56:       3440 


Haines  ii  mort,   Les.     P.   LACROIX. 

(liibliophile  Jacob.) 57;       3029 

Contenant  austti: 

Les  deux  meres — Les  sorts.— Le  grand  oeuvre. 

Half-cast,  Lo:    Episode  de  1'insurrec- 

tion  indienne.    A.  BREZENEC.    (^4. 

de       Jirfhat.)         Dam      Histoires 

d'amour 57:  107 

Han  d'Islande.  V.  (M.)  Huao.  2  t.  57:  1765-6 
Hans  Storkus.  ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. 

Dans  Contes  fantastiques 57:  1510 

Harnais  bleus,  Les.  J.  (G.)  JANIN. 

I)ann  C'on,tes  non  cstampilles 57:  1846 

Haut-de-chausses,  Lo.  J.  (G.) 

JANIN.  Dans  Contes  fantastiqucs.  57:  1845 
Helene  Vaillant.  (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU. 

Hunt  Noiivolles 57:       2585 


[2] 


1'UOSE   FICTION:      FRKNCH. 


HeRITAGE. 


18 


HOROSCOPE. 


Heritage,  Un.      (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU.     57:      2550 
Heritage,  L'.      E.  TOPFFER.      Dans 

Nouvelles  genevoises 57:      2920 

H6ritier  du  diable,  L'.     Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19.     56:       3139 
Herminie.      A.   (IX)    DUMAS.    Arec 

Uno  aventure  d'amour 57.        770 

Hetzel,  Pierre-Jules.      (P.  J.  Stahl.) 

(tie  en  1814.) 
BONN  us  fortunes  parisiennes.     Paris. 

8.  d.      2  t.     in-12 57;   1755-6 

Contenant: 

t.  1.  Les  amours  d'un  pierrot. — De 
Dresde  a  la  Bastei. — Histoire  d'une  op- 
ticienne  et  d'un  lieutenant  de  dragons. 
— Appartement  de  garron  a  loner, 
t.  2.  Le  reveil  sur  la  Bastei. — Max  Rigault. 
— Rocit  de  Maurice. — Les  amours  d'un 
notaire. — Idees  d'un  vieux  gallon  sur 
1'amour. — Le  tour  de  Nickel. 

Heureusement.    J.  F.  MARMONTEL. 

Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  2  57:  2046 

Histoire  de  Desroehes  et  de  Madame 

de  la  Carliere.  D.  DIDEROT.    Dans 

Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1 56:  3250 

Histoire  de  famille,  Une.  J.  MeRY...  57:  2135 

Contenant  aussi  : 

Une  chasse  an  tigre. — Paris  futur. — Suite 

d'une  bonne  action. — Albert  de  Kerbriant. 

Histoire  de  Giberne.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 56:  3140 

Histoire  de  Guzman  d'Alfarache. 

A.  K.  LESAGE.  Dans  Oeuvres 56:  3440 

Histoire  de  Jenni,  ou  1'athee  et  lesage. 
P.  M.  A.  de  Voltaire.  Dans  Ro 
mans 57;  2985 

Histoire  do  la  grandeur  et  de  la  deca 
dence  de  Cfear  Birotteau.  Ho.  de 
BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 
t.  8 56:  3128 

Histoire  de  1'emplatre  de  Desglands. 

D.  DIDEROT.     Dans  Oeuvres  choi- 

sies,  t.  1 56:  3250 

Histoire  do  Madame  de  la  Pommerayo 

et  du  Marquis  des  Arcis.  D.  DIDE 
ROT.  Dans  Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1 ...  56:  3250 
Histoire  de  mes  betes.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  57;  1105 
Histoire  de  Richard  Loyaute.  J.  (F. 

F.)  FLEURY.    (Champfleury.)    Arec 

Les  amoureux  de  Sainte-Perine 57:  1G5 

Histoire  de  Rose  et  de  Jean  Duehe- 

min.  (J.)  A.  KARR.  Arec  Clotilde.  57:  3020 
Histoire  de  Sibylle.  O.  PEUILLET....  57;  1630 
Histoire  d'un  bon  bramin.  F.  M.  A. 

de  VOLTAIRE.  Dans  Romans 57:  2985 

Histoire  d'un  casse-noisette.  A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57:      mo 

Contenant  aussi  : 

LY-goiste. —  rsicolas  le  philosophe. 
Histoire  d'un  conscrit  de  1813.  ERCK- 

MANN-CHATRIAN.  Suite:  Waterloo.  57;  1525 
Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple. 

EKCKMANN-CHATRIAN 57:      1530 

Histoire  d'un  paysan — 1789 — les  etats 

generaux.  ERCKMANN-UHATRIAN.  57:  1535 
Histoire  d'un  paysan  :  La  patrie  en 

danger — 1792.    ERCKMANN-CHAT- 

RIAN  57:      i53« 

Histoire  d'un  paysan:    L'an  1.  de  la 

r^publique — 1793.       EKCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN 57;      1537 

Histoire   d'un   paysan:     Le    citoyen 

Bonaparte — 1794  i,   1795.      ERCK- 

MANN-CHATRIAN 57;      1538 


Histoire  d'un   sous-maitre.      ERCK- 

MANN-ClIATRIAN 57;         1  f>45 

Contenant  aussi: 

Les  papiers  de  Madame  Jeanette. — Les 
orateurs  de  mon  vllapo. — Le  bon  vieux 
temps. — La  sentinelle  perdue. 

Histoire  d'un  voisin.     (J.)  A.  KAKR. 

Aeec  Midi  ii  quatorze  heures 57:       1945 

Histoire   d'une    opticienne    et     d'un 

lieutenant     de    dragons.         P.  J. 

HETZEL.      (P.-  J,    Stahl.)       Dans 

Bonnes  fortunes  parisiennes 57:       1755 

Histoire  des  treize.     Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  8 56:       3128 

Histoire  des  voyages  de  Scarmentado. 

F.    M.    A.    de    VOLTAIRE.      Dans 

Romans 57:      2985 

Histoire    du    lieutenant    Yergounof. 

I.  S.  TouROUeXEFF.      Dans   Nou- 

velles  Moscovitcs 57:      2930 

Histoire  du  Pere  Hudson.     D.  DIDE 
ROT.     Dans  Oeuvres  choisies,  t.  1...     56:      3250 
Histoire    d'amour.       A.   BREZENEC. 
•     ( A.  de  Brehat) 57;         107 

Contenant  : 

Les  passagers  de  la  Santa-Barbara,  ou 
Carmen  et  Juanito.  —  Le  Rancho  del 
GiRante.— Le  Salteador  de  San-  Francisco. 
— Le  eapitaine  Fitzmoor,  ou  une  r6volte 
de  cipayes. — Le  half-cast,  episode  de 
1'insurrection  indienne. 

Histoires  d'autrefois.    E.  SOUVESTRE.     57:      2700 

Contenant: 

L'inventaire  du  planteur. — Le  general 
Guillaume. : —  Fiamma.  —  TJn  dernier 
amour. — Le  brick  norwfe'gien. — L'archi- 
tecte  inconnu. — Les  femrnes  po6tiques. 
— L'academie  des  paradoxes. 

Hiver,  L'.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY.  (Champ- 

fteury.)    Avec  L'usurier  Blaizot 57:         230 

Hiver  :'i   Majorque,  Un.     Mme.   A.   L. 

A.  D.  DUDEVANT.      (George  Sand.)     57:         520 

Confenant  avssi : 

Spirldion. 

Hoffmann  et  Paganini.  J.(G.)  JANIN. 

Daii«  Contes  rantaatiquea 57:  1H45 

Homme  a  1'oreille  cassi-e,  L'.  E. 

(F.  V.)  ABOUT 57:  2 

Homme  au  chien  muet,  L'.  L.  P. 

VIALON 57:  2955 

Homme  aux  quarante  ecus,  L'.  F. 
M.  A.  do  VOLTAIRE.  Datix  Ro 
mans 57:  2985 

Homme  d'affaires,  Un.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dana  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  11.  56:  3131 

Homme  de  neige,  L'.  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 
D.  DUDEVANT.  (George  Sand.) 
3t 57:  525-7 

Homme  et  1  argent,  L'.  E.  SOUVES 
TRE 57;  2705 

Homme   et   une  femme,   Un.     J.  A. 

KARR.  Acee.  Midi  ;'i  quatorze  beures.     57:       1945 
Le  nieme.     Aeec  Clotilde 57;       3020 

Homme   heurcux,   Un:    Saint-Pierre 

de  Kome.     J.  MeRY 57:       2140 

Honestus.      J.    (G.)    JANIN.      Dans 

Contes  fantastiques 57:       1845 

Honnete   liomme,    L'.      S.   H.   BER- 

THOUD 57;          95 

Honorine.      Ho.   de   BALZAC.    Duns 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  3 56:       3123 

Horace.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE 
VANT.  (George  Sand.) 57:  535 

Horace.     Dans   Les   revenants,   t.    2, 

de  (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU  et  A.  Hous- 

SAYK 57:      2596 

Horoscope,  L'.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:      1115 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


IIORTENSE. 


19 


JOSUS-CHRIST. 


Hortense.      (.I.)  A.  KARR 57:      1935 

Cuntennnt  flUASi: 

Sans  se  voir. — Vendredi. 

Hospice   dc   Selisberg,   L'.     E.   Sou- 

VESTRK.     Dans  Scenes  et  recits  des 

Alpcs 57:       2800 

Houssaye,  Arsino.      Voy.  SANDKAU 

et  HOUSSAYE 
Hugo,    romte  VicUir(-Maric).      (ne  en 

1802.) 
BUO-JAROAL.    Paris.     1868.     in-12.     57:      1760 

Cbnfenfiitt  aussi : 

Le  dernier  jour  d'un  condamne. — Claude 

Gueux. 

HAN   d'Islande.       Paris.     1808.     2  t. 

in-12  57:  1765-6 

Misi'RAHLES,  Les.  Paris.  1863.  lot.  57:1775-84 
NOTRK-DAME  dc  Paris.  Paris.  1867. 

2  t.  in-12 57:  1790-1 

Qi'ATRKviNOT-TRKiZK.  New  York. 

in-8 57:  1795 

Hussard,  Le.  P.  MCRIMCE.  Dunn 

Nouvelles 57:       2075 


I. 


Idees  dun  vieux  garcon  sur  1'amour. 

P.  J.  HKTZEL.  (P.  J.  fitahl.)    Dana 

Boniu-s  fortunes  parisiennes 57:  1756 

H  ne  fa ut  pas  jouer  avec  la  douleur. 

Mme.  E.  dc  GIRARDIN 57:  1740 

Ilede  Feu.  L'.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  2  t.  en  1.  57:  1120 
lie  dos  marmitons,  L'.  Mme.  E.  do 

GIRARIMX.        Dans    Contes    d'une 

vieille  fille,  &c 57:  1715 

Illusions  pcrdues.  Ho.  de  BAI.XAC. 

Dan~i  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  7 56:  3127 

Illustre  doctcur  Mathuus,  L'.  EHCK- 

MANN-CilATKIAN 57:         1550 

Illustre  Gaudissart,  L'.  Ho.  d(^  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvrns  completes,  t.  6.  56:  3120 
Inconsequence,  Une.  Ho.de  BAI.- 

ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20.  56:  3140 
Indiana.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDK- 

VANT.  (George  Sand.) 57:  540 

Inez  de  Las  Sierras.  Ch.  (E.)  NODIER. 

Dnn»  Nouvelles 57:  2270 

Infante,  L'.  E.  R.  do  BULLY.  (Roger 

de  Beauvoir.) 57:  65 

Ingenu,  L'.  F.  M.  A.  de  VOLTAIRE. 

Dans  Romans 57:  2985 

Ingenue.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  2t 57:1125-6 

Inspection  gem-rale,  L'.  E.  (F.  V.) 

AUOIT.  Avec  Le  turco 57:  12 

Interdiction,  L'.  Ho.  do  B A  1.7 AC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  4 56:  3124 

Interieur.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY.  (Champ- 

fleury.)  Avec  L'usurier  Blaizot 57:  230 

Interne,  L'.  J.  (G.)  JANIN 57:  1850 

Invasion,  ou  le  fou  Yegof,  L'.  ERCK- 

MANN-CHATRIAN 57:  1555 

Inventaire  du  plunti-ur,  L'.  E.  Sou- 

VESTRK.     Dans    Ilistoires   d'autre- 

fois 57:  2700 

Invraisemblance.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 

Avec  Gabriel  Lambert 57:  1075 

Iphigenie.  J.  (G.)  JANIN.  Dans 

Contes  fantastiques 57:  1845 

Isabel  <le  Haviere.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS...  57:  1135 

Omtfnnnt  mtssi  : 
Praju'.-de. — Pierre-te-crueL 


Isaure  et  Montigny.     Mme.  TKRCY...     57: 
Isidora.      Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDK- 

VANT.     (George  Sand.) 57: 

Oontfuanf  n»«st  : 

Alilo  le  rirneur. — Lea  meres  de  famille. — 

Le   eei-cle     hippiquo    do    Mczic'res-en- 

Brenne. 


J. 


2895 
545 


Jacques.      Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDK- 

VANT.     (George  Sand.) 

Jacques  Ortis.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 

Contenant  aussi: 

Les  fous  du  docteur  Miraglia. 

Jane.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS 


Cbnfeiinnt  < 

Un  coup  de  feu. — Le  faiseur  de  eercueils. 

— Don  Bernardo  de  Zuniga. 

Janin,  Jules(-Gabriel.)  (nf  rn  1804.) 
ANE  mort,  L'.  Paris.  1865.  in-12. 

BARNAVE.  Paris.  1860.  in-12 

CHEMIN  de  traverse,  Le.  Paris. 

1870.  in-12 

CONFESSION,  La.  Paris.  1861.  in-12. 
CONTES  fantastiques  ot  contes  litte- 

raires.     Paris.     1863.    in-12 

Contenant  : 

Kreyssler.  —  Honestus.  —  La  mort  de 
doyen. — Jenny,  la  houqlleti^re. — Mattra 
et  valet, — La  valle.e  de  Bievre. — Lo  haut- 
de-chnusses. — L'echelle  de  sole.  —  Le 
vovage  de  la  lionne. — La  fin  d'automne. 
— Hoffmann  et  PaKanini. — Les  duellistes. 
— Vendue  en  detail.  —  Rosette. — Iphi- 
genie. — Straffora  sur  TAvon. — Reverie. 
— La  vente  ;\  I'enoan. — -Ramhouillet. — La 
soirCe  po^tiqne. — La  rue  defl  Tournelles. 
— La  vil'e  de  Saint-Ktionne. 
CONTES  non  estampilles.  Paris,  n.  d. 

in-12  

f^onffnnnt : 

Lue'nde. — Lea    harnain  bleus. — La  com- 


57: 
57: 


57: 


57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 


67: 


NI',  L1.      Paris.     1869.     in-12.     57: 
UN  coeur  pour  deux  amours.     Paris. 
1870.     in-12 57: 

Janseniste   ou   Moliniste.      O.   LA- 

CROIX.     Avec  Padre  Antonio 57: 

Jasmin  de  Figline,  Le.  E.  (R.  L.) 
L  ABOUT,  A  YE.  Dans  Souvenirs  d'un 
voyagour 57: 

Jean  do  la  Roche.     Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 57; 

Jean  Sbogar.   Ch.  (E.)  NODIER.   Dans 

Romans 57: 

Jean  Zyska.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE 
VANT.  (George  Sand.) 57: 

Contenant  n«.sst: 
Gabriel. 

Jeanne.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE 
VANT.  (George  Sand.) 57; 

Jeannot  et  Colin.  F.  M.  A.  de 

VOLTAIRE.  Dans  Romans 57: 

Jehanne  la  pucelle.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS.    57: 

Contenant  aunsi : 

Praxede. — Pierre-le-eruel. 

Jenny  la  bouquetiere.    J.  (G.)  JANIN. 

Dam  Contes  fantastiques  57: 

Jerome  Paturot  iV  la  recherche  de  la 

meillcure  des  republiques.    (M.  R.) 

L.  REYBAUD 57: 

Jerome  Paturot  i  la  recherche  d'uno 

position  sociale.     (M.  R.)  L.  REY- 

HAUI) 

Jesus—Christ  en  Flandre.  Ho.  de 
BA  l./.Ar.  Dana  Oeuvres  completes, 
t.  15... 


57: 


550 
1150 


1155 


1820 
1825 

1830 
1840 

1845 


56: 


1846 

1850 
1835 
2010 

2005 
555 

2275 
560 

570 

2985 
1160 

1845 
2400 
2405 
3135 


PRUSK  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


JETTATURA. 


20 


LABOULAYE. 


Jettatura.      Th.    GAUTIKR.      Dans 

Romans  et  contes 57:  1685 

Jeune  homme  pale,  Le.  E.  SOUVES- 

TRE.  Dans  Contes  et  nouvclles 57:  2640 

Jeusne  de  Francoys  premier,  Le. 

Ho.   de   BALZAC.       Dans  Oeuvres 

completes,  t.  19 56:  3139 

Jobisme.  (J.)  A.  KARR.  Dans  Contes 

et  nouvelles 57:  1890 

Jodocus.  E.  (R.  L.)  LAHOULAYE. 

Dans  Souvenirs  d'un  voyageur 57:  2005 

Joseph  Balsamo:  Memoire*  d'un 

medecin.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  5  t.  en  3.  57:1210-12 

Josephin  le  bossu.  A.  FRCMY 57:  1657 

Joueur  de  violon,  Le.  Dans  Les  reve- 

nants,  t.  1.     de  (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU 

et  A.  HOUSSAYE 57:  2596 

Jour  sans  lendomain,  Le.  (L.  S.)  J.  SAN 
DEAU.  Dans  Nouvelles 57:  2585 

Lo  meme.  Dans  Les  revenants,  t.  1. 

de  (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU  et  A.  Hous- 

SAYE 57:  2596 

Journees  de  Titus,  Les.  J.  MeiiY....  57:  2145 
Joyeulsetez  du  roi  Loys  le  unziesme, 

Les.        Ho.     de    BALZAC.       Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:  3139 

Joyeulx  cure  dc  Meudon,  Le.  Ho. 

de  BALZAC.  Dana  Oeuvres  com 
pletes,  t.  19 56:  3139 

Juif,  Le.  I.  S.  TOURGU&NEFK.  Dans 

Nouvelles  moscovites 57:  2930 

Juif  errant,  Le.  M.  J.  SUE.  (dit 

Eugene.)  18  t.  en  6 57:  2881-6 

Juif  polonais,  Le.  EROKMAXN- 

CHATRIAN.       Dans    Contes   popu- 

laires 57:  1515 

Julien.  E.  SOUVESTRE.  Dans  Recits 

et  souvenirs. 57:  2770 

Julien,  ou  la  fin  d'un  siecle.  (L.)  F. 

BUNUENER.  4t 57:  125-8 

Jumeaux  de  foix,  Les.  P.  (H.  C.) 

FeVAL.  Avec  Banquior  de  circ 57:  3017 

Justiciard  <[iii  ne  so  remembroyt  les 

chouses,  D'ung.      Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:       3139 


K. 

Karl    Henry.     (L.   S.)  J.   SANDEAU. 

Dan*  Nouvelles 57:       2585 

Karr,  (Jean-)Alphonse.   (ne  en  1808.) 
AGATHE    et    Cecile.      Paris. '    1867. 

in-12  57:       1870 

BEKTHF,  et  Kodolphe.     Dans  Contes 

et  nouvelles 57:      1890 

BOURKT  et  Gaussin.     Dans  Contes  et 

nouvelles 57;       1890 

CHEMIN   le  plus  court,   Le.      Paris. 

1871.      in-12  57:       1875 

Lo  meme.       Illustre  par  (}.  Staal. 

Paris.     1852.     in-4 57:       3019 

CLOTILDE.     Paris.      1870.     in-12 57:      1880 

Lome'me.     Paris,     s.  d.     in-4 57:      3020 

Coiittmant  autsi : 

Histoire  de  Rose  etde  Jean  Duchcmin.— 

Un  houune  et  une  fomme. 

CLOVIS  Gosselin.     Paris.     1868.     in- 
12 57:      1885 

CONTES   et   nouvelles.     Paris,     s.  d. 

in-12 57;       1890 

Contcnant  : 

Pour     no     pas     etre     treize. — Romain 

d'Ktretat.— Los   WiJIis.—  Un    diumant. — 

Berthe  et  Rodolphe. — Bouret  etGaussm. 

— Johisme. 


Karr,  (suite.) — 

DE    loin    et   de   pres.      Paris.     1862. 
in-12  57: 

DENTS  du  dragon,  Les.    Paris.    1869. 

in-12  57: 

DIAMANT,  Un.     Dans  Contes  et  nou 
velles  57: 

EN  fumant.     Paris.      1865.     in-12...     57; 

FAMII.LE   Alain,    La.     Paris.     1866. 

in-12  57: 

FEU  Bressier.     Paris.     1861.     in-12.     57: 

GAIETCS  romaines,  Les.    Paris.    1870. 
in-12  57; 

GENEVICVE.     Paris.     1869.     in-12...     57: 

HISTOIRE  de  Hose  et  de  Jean  Duche- 
min.      Aree  Clotilde 57: 

HISTOIRE  d'un  voisin.      Arec  Midi  a 

quatorze  heures 57: 

HOMME   et   une  femme,  Un.      Avec 

Midi  a  quatorze  heures 57: 

Le  meme.      Arec  Clotilde 57: 

HORTKNSE.     Paris.     1867.     in-12....     57: 


Oantenant  auxsi : 

Snns  se  voir.— Vendredi. 


57: 


JOHISME.    Dans  Contes  et  Nouvelles. 
MAISON    close,    La.      Paris.      1870. 

in-12  57: 

MIDI  a  quatorze  heures.  Paris.  1865. 

in-12  57: 

Contcnant  aussi  : 

Histoire  d'un  voisin.  —  Voynge  dans 
Paris. — Une  visite  i\  I'uraenal.  —  Un 
homme  et  une  femme. 

PeNeLOVE     normande,   La.       Paris. 

1866.     in-12 57: 

PoiGNeE  de  verites,  Une:     melanges 

philosophiques.  Paris.   1866.  in-12.     57: 

POUR  ne  pas  e'tre  treize.      Dans  Con 
tes  et  nouvelles 57: 

RAOUL.     Paris.     1804.     in-12 57: 

ROMAIN  d'  Etretat.      Dans  Contes  et 

nouvelles  57: 

SANS  se  voir.     Avec  Hortense 57: 

Simla  plage.     Paris.     186S.     in-12..     57: 

UNE  heure  trop  tard.     Paris.      1871. 
in-12  57: 

VENDREDI.     Arec  Hortense 57: 

VeRiTe   par  seiuaine,    Une.      Paris. 

s.  d.     in-4 57: 

VISITE  a  1'arsenal,  Une.     Avec  Midi 

a  quatorze  heures 57: 

VOYAGK  dans   Paris.     Avec   Midi   a 

quatorze  heures 57: 

WILLIS,  Les.     Dans  Contes  et  nou 
velles  57: 

Kreyssler.      J.    (G.)  JANIN.     Dans 

Contes  fantastiqucs.  &c 57: 

Kriidener,  Mme.  Juliana  de.     (nee  en 
1766,  morie  en  1824.) 

VALERIE.     Bruxelles.     1837.    2  t.  en 

1.     in-i.6 57: 

Le  meme.    Illustre  par  Staal. 

Pari.s.  1852.  in-4 57: 


Laboulaye,    Iidouard(-Rene    Lefeb- 

vre.)     (ne  en  1811.) 
AHDALI.AH,    ou    le    trefle  lY    quatro 
feuilles  :  Conte  arabe.  Paris.  1871. 
in-12 57: 

Aziz  et  Azizti. 


1895 
1900 

1890 
1905 

1910 
1915 

1920 
1925 

3020 
1945 

1 945 
3020 
1935 

1890 
1940 
1945 


1950 
1955 

1890 
19GO 

1 8!K) 

]9;tr> 

1965 

1930 
1935 

3021 
1945 
1945 
1890 
1845 


1980 
3022 


PROSE   FICTION:     FUENCH. 


LABOULAYE. 


21 


LOUVER. 


Laboulaye,  (suite.)— 

CONTKS  bleus:   Paris.     1869.      in-12.     57: 
(  Nontenant  : 

Yvon  ft  Finette.  —  La  bonne  feinme.  — 
Poucinet.  —  Oontes  boliemes.  —  Les  trois 
citrons.  —  Pif  Puf. 

PRINCE-CANICIIE,  Le.    Paris.    1871. 

in-12  .......................................     57: 

SOUVENIRS  d'un    voyngeur.      Paris. 

1869.     in-12  ..............................     57: 

(,'ontenant  : 

Marina.  —  Le     Jasmin     dc     Figline.  —  Le 

chateau  de  la  vie.-Jodocus.—  Don  Ottavio. 

Lac  dc  Gcrs,  Le.     R.  TUVKHER.     Duns 

Nouvellos  gpnevoises  ...................     57: 

Lacroix,  Octave,     (ne  en  1827.) 

I'ADKK  Antonio.    Paris,    s.  d.    in-16.     57: 

Cuntenant  ausst: 

Muthiirinc.  —  L'appe]  au  roi.  —  Un  che 
valier  do  Malto.  —  Suzanne  do  Clairvaux. 
—  Janseniste  ou  Molmiste.  —  Visite  aux 
oatacombes  de  Paris. 

Lacroix,  Paul.         (Bibliophile  Jacob.) 

(nf  en  1806.) 
AvKNTUKK.de  Bibliophile,  Tine.   Arec 

Un  valet  d'nutrcfois  ....................     57: 

AvENTfRE  de  Kacinc,  line.     Illustre 

par  G.  Dore.     Paris.     1853.     in-4.     57: 
liAxijuEKouTiKR,  Le.      A  rec  Comte 

de  Chatay  .................................     57: 

CHAMIIKK   du   revenant,   La.       Arec 

Comte  Chatay  ............................     57: 

CHASSE  sous  Charles  IX,  Une.    Arec 

Servants  de  Rabelais  ..................     57: 

CHEVALIER  de  Chavillc,  Le:  histoire 

du  temps  de  la  terreur.      Illustre 

par  Charles  Mottais.    Paris.    1852. 

in-4  .........................................     57: 

COMTK  de  Chatay,  Le:    histoire  du 

temps  de  Louis  XV.      Illustre  par 

E.  Kocourt.     Paris.     1852.     in-4...     57: 


1995 


2000 
2005 


2920 
2010 


3032 
3023 
3025 
3025 
3031 

3024 
3025 

3029 
3026 
3027 

3028 
3029 
3032 


Lachambre  du  revenant.  —  Le  banqueroutier. 
DKUX  meres,  Les.       Avec  Les  haines 

amort  ......................................     57: 

DUEL  sans  temoins,  Un.  Illustre  par 

G.  Dore.     Paris.     1852.     in-4  ......     57: 

FKMMK  rnalheunujse,  Une.     Illustre 

par  Hadamard.  Paris.   1853.  in-4..     57: 
POI.I.K    d'Orleans,    La:    histoire   du 

temps    dc    Louis   XIV.       Illustre 

par  G.  Dore.     Paris.      1853.     in-4.     57: 
GKAND-OEUVRE,      Le.        Avec    Les 

haines  a  mort  .............................     57: 

GUKT-APKNS,    Le.     Avec   Un   valet 

d'autrefois  .................................     57: 

HAINES  i   mort,  1772   a,   1781,   Les. 

Illustre  par  H.  Hadamard.    Paris. 

1853.     in-4  ................................     57:       3029 

(Nontenant  aitssi  : 

Les  deux  meres.  —  Les  sorts.  —  Le  grand- 

oeuvre. 

NUIT  dans  les  bois,  Une.      Illustre 

par  G.  Dore.  Paris.  1853.  in-4.  57:  3*30 
PESTE,  La.  Avec  La  servante  de 

Kabelais  ....................................     57:      3031 

SERVANTE  de  Rabelais,  La.  Illustre 

par  K.  Frero.     Paris.    1852.    in-12.     57:       3031 

Cimtrnnnt  aussi  : 

Une  chasse  sous  Charles  IX.  —  La  posto. 

SORTS,  Les.     Arec  Les  haines  a  mort.     57:      3029 
VAI.KT    d'autrefois,    Un.        Illustrt; 

parSchann.     Paris.     1852.     in-4...     57:       3032 

Contcnant  augsi  : 

Une  avonture  do  Hihliophilo.—  Le  Gtlot- 

Apens. 


57: 
56: 


Lady  Clare:  Legende.  .1.  (R.)  TAR- 
DIEU.  (J.  T.  de  Saint-<lermain.) 
Arec  Mignon 57: 

Lafosse.      Voy.  TOUOHARD-LAFOSSE. 

Lamothe-Langon,     Etienne    Leon 

baron  de.  (ne  en  n#6,marten  1864.) 

BONAPARTE   et  le  doge.     Bruxelles. 

1837.  2  t.  en  1.  in-16 57: 

Lataye,  Eugene.  (mort  vers  1862.) 
Co.vyreTK  d'une  dme,  La.  Paris. 
s.  d.  in-lo 57: 

Laura  ;  voyage  dans  le  cristal.  Mme. 
A.  L.  A.  I).  DUDEVANT.  (George 
Sand.) 57: 

Oonferutnt  auisi: 

Les  charmettea. — Lettro  d'un  voyageur. 

— Ce  que  dit  le  ruisseau. 

Laurette.     -I.  F.  MARMONTEL.   Dans 

Oontos  moraux,  t.  3 57: 

Lausus  <'t  Lydie.   J.  F.  MARMONTEL. 

J)ans  Contus  moraux,  t.  1 57: 

Lavinia.      Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DI-DE- 

VANT.      (George  Sand.)      Arec  Lu- 

crezin  Floriani 57: 

Le  memo.     Danx  Nouvelles 57: 

Legends   de  Saint—  Cripin,   La.      J. 

(  F.   F.)  FLEIIKY.      (Champfleury.) 

Arec  L'usurier  Blaizot 57: 

Lelia.    Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDEVANT. 

((leorge  Sand.)     2t 

Lendemain,   Un.      Ho.  de   BALZAC. 

l>iins  (Jeuvrcs  completes,  t.  20 

Leone    Leoni.      Mme.  A.   L.   A.   D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)    Area 

Teverino 57: 

Lesage,   Alain-Kene.        (nf  en    16U8, 

mort  en  1747.) 
BACHELiEKde  Salamanque,  Lc.  Dans 

Oeuvres 56: 

DIAHLE  boiteux,  Le.     Dans  Oeuvres.     56: 
HISTOIRE  de  Gil-Bias  de  Santillane. 

Paris.     1855.     in-12 57: 

Le  tne'me.     Dans  Oeuvres 56: 

HISTOIRE  de   Guzman    d'Alfarache. 

Dans  Oeuvres 56: 

Lettre  d'un  voyageur.   Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.    DUUEVANT.       (George    Sand.) 

Arec  Laura 57: 

Lettres  a  la  dame  de  ooeursur  1'expo- 

sition  universelle.  J.  (R.)  TARIJIEU. 

(J.    T.  de    Sa{nt- Germain.)      Avec 

Les  extremes ' 57: 

Lettres  ii  Marcie.      Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DTDEVANT.     ( George  Sand. )     Arec 

Les  sept  cordes  de  la  lyre 57: 

Lettres  d'Amabed.   Les.      F.  M.  A. 

de  VOLTAIRE.     Dans  Romans 

Lettres  sur  la  litterature.     (L.  Ch.) 

A.  de  MUSSET.     Dans  Contes 

Leynadier,  Camille.     (mort  en  1862.) 
DON.ION   de  Vincennes,  Le.     IlHutrc 

par  E.  Coppin  et  E.  Forest.    Paris. 

1853.      in-4 57: 

Ligne  et  la   couleur,    La.     A.  B.   de 

CAI.ONNE.      (A.  de  Bernard.)    Arec 

Pauvre    Mathieu 57: 

Lion  d'or,  Le.     P.  FevAL.     Arec  Ban- 

quier  de  cire 57: 

Lorgnon,  Le.     Mme.  E.  do  Girardin...     57: 
Louis  Lambert  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  17 

Louise  Tardy.     L.  ULDACII 

Louves  de  Machecoul,  Les.      A.  ( D.) 

DUMAS.     3  t 


57: 


57: 


2470 


2020 
2022 


56: 

57: 


2047 
2045 


590 
655 


230 
580-1 
3140 

705 

3440 
3440 

2025 
3440 

3440 
575 

2460 

690 
2985 
2235 

3033 

71 

3017 
1725 

3137 
2941 


57:    1165-7 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


LlTCINDE. 


22 


MARIANNA. 


Lucinde.  J.  (G.)  JANIN.  Dans  Contes 
non  estampilles 

Lucrezia.  .Vmf.  N. CONSTANT.  (Claude 
Vignon.}  Dans  Recits  de  la  vie 
re'elle  

Lucrezia  Floriani.  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 
D.  DUDEVANT.  (George  Sand.) 

Conttnant  ausai  : 

Lavinia. 

Lune  de  miel,  La.    E.  SOUVESTRE 

Lunette  do  Hans  Schnaps,  La.  ERCK- 

MANN-CHATHIAN.         Dans    Oolites 

fantastiques 

Lutte,  Une.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans 
Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 

Lydie,  ou  la  resurrection.  Ch.  (E.) 
NODIER.  Dans  Nouvelles 

Lys  clans  la  vallec,  Le.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  5. 


HE. 

Madame  Claude.  E.  MULLER 

Madame  do  Chamblay.  A.  (I).) 

DUMAS.  2  t.  en  1 

Madame  de  Sommerville.  (L.  S.)  J. 

SANDBAU  

Madame  du  Deffand  :  memoires  d'une 


57;  1846 

57:  2956 

57:  590 

57:  2710 

57:  1510 

56:  3140 

57:  2270 

56:  3125 


aveugle.     A.  (I).)  DUMAS. 


Madame  Firmiani.  Ho.  do  BALZAC. 
Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2  

Madame  Thurese.  EHCKMANN- 
CIIATRIAN 

Madeleine.     (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU. ..;. 

Mademoiselle  Antigone  Hive).  E. 
SOUVESTRK.  Dans  Recits  et  sou 
venirs 

Mademoiselle  de  Kerouare.  (L.  S.) 

J. SANDKAU 

Le  meme.  Dana  Nouvelles 

Mademoiselle  de  la  Seigliere.  (L.  S.) 

J.  SANDEAU 

Mademoiselle  de  Lavergny.  Dans 

Les  revenants,  t,   1.  de  (L.   S.)  J. 

SANDEAU  et  A.  HOUSSAYE 

Mademoiselle  de  Marsan.  Ch. 

(E.)  NODIEH.     Avec   Souvenirs  de 

jeunessc 

Mademoiselle  de  Maupin.  Th. 

GAUTIER 

Mademoiselle  de  Senneville.  C.  de 

BAZANCOURT 

Mademoiselle  Fruchet.  P.  DELTUK. 
Mademoiselle  la  Quintinie.  Mme. 

A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDEVANT.      (George 

Sand.) 

Mademoiselle  Merquem.  Mme.  A. 

L.    A.    D.    DUDEVANT.       (George 

Sand.) 

Mademoiselle  Minn  Pinson.  (L. 

Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSET.  Dans  Contes. 
Mainfroi.  E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT.  Dans 

Les  mariages  de  province 

Maioliques  florentines,  Les.  Mme. 

A.  L.  A.  D.   DUDEVANT.     (George 

Sand.)  Avec  Flavie 

Maison  close,  La.  (J.)  A.  KARH 

Maison  de  glace,  La.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 

2  t 

Maison  de  Paris,  Une.  E.  (B.)  BER- 

TIIKT.     2  t.  en  1 


57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 
56: 

57: 
57: 


57: 
57: 


57: 


2228 
1175 
2555 
1205 
3122 

1575 

2560 


57:  2770 

57:  2565 

57:  2585 

57:  2570 


57:     2596 

57:      2280 
57:      1670 


61 
338 


600 


57:  595 

57:  2235 

57:  7 

57:  510 

57:  1940 

57:  1180-1 

57:  87 


Maison  de  Penarvan,  La.     (L.  S.)  J. 

SANDEAU 57:      2575 

Maison  du  chat  qui  pelote,  La.  Ho. 
de  BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  com 
pletes,  t.  1 56:  3121 

Maison  Nucingen,  La.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  8.  56:  3128 

Maison  rouge,  La.    E.  SOUVESTRE 57:      2715 

Maistre,  Xavier  de. 

PRisONNiERsdu  Caucase,Les.  Boston. 

1869.     in-12 57;  20 

Maitre  Adam  le  Calabrais.     A.  (D.) 

DUMAS.     Ai-ec,  La  Colombo 57:        920 

Maitre  Cornelius.      Ho.  de    BALZAC. 

Dans   Oeuvres  completes,  t.  16 56:       3136 

Maitre    Daniel   Hock.      ERCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN 57:       1565 

Maitre  d'armes,  Le.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     57:      1190 

Maitre  et  valet.    J.  (G.)  JANIN.  Dans 

Contes  fantastiques,  &c 57:       1845 

Maitre  Pierre.      E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT...     57:  4 

Maitres  mosaistes,  Les.     Mme.  A.  L. 

A.  D.  DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)     57:        605 

Maitres  sonneurs,  Les.      Mme.  A.  L. 

A.  D.  DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)     57:        610 

Malgretout.        Mme.    A.    L.   A.   D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 57:         615 

Malot,  Hector-Henri.      (ne  en  1830.) 

BEAU-FKCKE,  Un.    Paris,  s.  d.  in-16.     57:      2035 

Malvina.     Mme.  S.  R.  COTTIN.     4  t. 

en    2 57:     320-1 

Marana,  Les.    Ho.  de  BALZAC.    Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  16 56:       3136 

Marchandde  bustes,  Le.  Ho.de  BAL 
ZAC.  Z>«»s  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20.  56:  3140 

Mare  au  diable,  La.     Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DUDK.VANT.     (George  Sand.) 57:         620 

Marechale  de  Saint-Andre,  La.     J. 

BRISSET.     2  t 57:   110-11 

Maret,  Henry.     (n(  m  1838.) 

COMPAGNONS  de  la  Alarjolaine,  Les. 

Paris,     s.  d.     in-12 57:      2040 

Conteiiant  aussi: 

Un  excemrique.-Le  bandit.-Nous  n'irons 
plus  au  bois. — La  verite  sur  !a  fin  de  Sir 
John  Pyke. — Lft  soreiere  de  Cheltenham. 

Margot.     (L.    Ch.)    A.   de   MUSSET. 

Dans  Nouvelles  57:       2240 

Marguerite,  ou  deux  amours.     Mme. 

E.  de  GIRARDIN 57:       1730 

Mari  d'Antoinette,  Le.     L.  ULHACH...     57:       2942 
Mari  de  la  fermiere,  Le.     E.   SOUVES- 

THE 57:  2720 

Mari  de  Madame  de  Solange,  Le.  E. 

SOUVESTRE.     Dans  Contes  et  nou- 

velles  57:  2640 

Mari  imprevu,  Le.  E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT.  57:  5 

Suite  :  La  vieille  roche. 

Mari  Sylphe,  Lc.     J.  F.  MARMONTKL. 

Danx  Contes  moraux,  t.  1 57:  2045 

Maria.  J.  MeRY.  Avec  Amour  dans 

1'avenir 57:  2100 

Mariages  de  Paris.  Les.  E.  (F.  V.) 

ABOUT 57:  6 

Mariages  do  province,  Les.  E. 

(F.  V.)  ABOUT 57:  7 

Corltenant  : 

Lfl    fille  du    chanoine. — Mainfroi. — L'al- 

bnm  du  regiment. — Etienne. 
Mariages  du  pure  Olifus,  Les.     A. 

(D.)  DUMAS 57:      1195 

Mariages  sarnnites,  Les.    J.  F.  MAR- 

MONTEL.  Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  3.     57:       2047 
Marianna.     (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU 57:      2580 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


MARINA. 


23 


MoRY. 


Marina.      E.    (R.    L.)  LABOTLAYE. 

Dans  Souvenirs  d'un  voyageur 57:      2005 

Marmontel,   .lean- Francois,     (nc  en 

1723,  mart  en  1799.) 
CONTES    moraux.      Londres.      1793. 

6  t.     in-18 57:2045-50 

(Nontenant  ; 

t.  1  :    Alcibiade.— Soliman    II.— Lo  scru- 

pule,    oil    1'amour    meeontent   de  lui- 

m*me.— LPS  quatre  tlacons,  on  IPS  a  ven 
tures  d'Alcidonis  «le   Megare. — Lauaus 

et  Lvdie.— Le  man  Sylphe. 
t.  2:    Heureusement. — Los  <1<'UX  infortu- 

n£ps. — Tout  oil  ripn. — Le  philosophe  soi 

disant. — La     bergerp    dee     Alpps. — La 

mauvaise  mere. — La  bonne  mere, 
t.  :J :  L'ecole  des  peres.-Annetteet  Lubin. 

— Lps  manages  samnites. — Laureltp. — 

Le  connoisseur.— L'heureux  divorce, 
t.  4 :    Le  bon  mari. — La  femme  eoinme  H 

y  en  a,  peu.— L'amitie  a  1'upreuve.— Le 

misanthrope  corrige. 
t.  5:     La  veillee.—Le  franc  Breton. 
t.  6:    Les  dejeunes  du  village. — L'erreur 

d'un    bon     pere. — Palemon. — Les  soli 
taires  de  Murcie. 

Marquis  de   Cremant,  Lc.     Mme.  N. 

CONSTANT.     (Claude  yignon.)    Avec 

Viotoire  Normand 57:       2957 

Marquis  de  Le'toriere,  Le.  M.  J.  SUE. 

(dit  Eugene.) 57:       3038 

Marquis  de  Villemer,  Le.      Mme.  A. 

L.    A.    D.    DUDKVANT.      ( George 

Sand.) 57:         625 

Marquise,  La.     Mme.  A.    L.  A.  D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)    Dant 

Nouvelles 57:        G55 

Li>  memo.     Arec  Simon 57:         695 

Marquise  d'Escoman,   La.     A.  (D.) 

PI-MAS.     2t 57:1035-6 

Marquise  de  Norville,  La.     E.  (B.) 

BERTHET.     2  t.  en  1 57:          88 

Martyrs,   Les.       F.   A.,   vicomie    dc 

CHATEAUBRIAND 57:        250 

Lo  memo.     Danx  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  4 56:       3204 

Martyrs  ignores,  Les.     Ho.   de   BAL 
ZAC?  Dam  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20.     56:       3140 
Mascarade  de  la  vie  parUienne,  La. 

J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY.    (Champfleury.)     57:        195 
Massimilla  Demi.     Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

I>,INI  Oeuvres  completes,  t   15 56:       3135 

Masson,  Charles-Franc- Philibert. 
NorvELLK  Astree,  La;  ou,  les  aven- 

tures  romantiques  du  temps  passe. 

Bruxelles.     1827.     2  t.  en   1.     in- 
18 57:     2000 

Mat  dc  cocagno,  Le.      E.  SOUVESTRE.     57:      2723 
Mathilde.    Dan*  Les  revonants,  t.  1, 

de  (L.  S.)  J.  SANDKAU  et  A.  Hous- 

SAYE 57:      2596 

Mathurine.      <).     LACROIX.       Avec 

I'adre  Antonio 57:      2010 

Mattea.     Mme.  A.  L.   A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.        (George     Sand.)        Dant 

Nouvelles 57:        655 

Le  memo.     Avec  Promenades  autour 

d'un  village 57:        685 

Mauprat.     Mine.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.     (George   Hand.) 57:         630 

Mauvaise  mere,  La.   J.  F  .MARMON- 

TEI..     Dans  Conte.8  moraux,  t.  2....     57:       6204 
Max  Kigault.     P.  J.  HETZKL.    (P.  J. 

Stahl.)       Dant     Bonnes     fortunes 

parisiennes 57:       l".r>6 

Medecin  d«  campagne,   Lo.     Ho.  de 

BALZAC.    Data  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  13 56:       3133 


Meditations  du  cloitre.  Ch.  (E.) 
NODIKR.  Dans  Romans 

Melchior.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DCDK- 
VANT.  (George  Sand.)  Dans 
Nouvelles 

Melmoth  reconcili^.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 
Dans  Oi-uvros  completes,  t.  15 

Memnon,  on  la  ^agesse  humaine.  F. 
M.  A.  de  VOLTAIRE.  Dana  Ro 
mans  

Memoires  de  deux  jounos  marices. 
Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dam  Oeuvres 
completes,  t.  1 

Memoires  d'un  mudecin:  Joseph 
Balsumo.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  5  t. 
en  3 

Memoires  d'un  notaire.  Comle  A.  (A. 
J.  M.  F.)  de  PONTMARTIN.  3  t. 
en  2 

Memoires  d'une  aiguille.  Mile. 
A.  COURIARP 

Memoires  d'une  aveugle :  Madame 
du  Defl'and.  A.  (U.)  DUMAS 

Memorial  de  famille,  Le.  E.  Sou- 
VKSTRE 

Mendiant    de   Saint-Roch,    Le.      E. 

SOfVESTRE. 

Meneur  do  loups,  Le.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 

Menine.  E.  DUCOM.  Danx  Nou- 
vellosgasconnes 

Meres  dc  famille,  Les.  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 
D.  DUDEVANT.  (George  Sand.) 
Avec  Isidora 

Merim6e,  Prosper.     (n(  en  1803,  mart 

en  1870.) 
NOUVELLES.     Paris.    1866.     in-12... 

Contenant : 

'  Carmen. — Arsene  Guillot. — L'abbe  Au- 
bam. — La  dame  de  pique. — Les  Bohe- 
inipns. — Le  hiissard. — Nieobis  Gogol. 

Merle  blanc,  Le.  (L.  Ch.)  A.  de 
MUSSET.  Dans  Contes 


57:       2275 

57:       655 
56:      3135 


(ne  en  1798,  mart  en 
Avec   Une 
Paris. 


Mery,   Joseph. 

I860.) 
ALBERT  de    Kerbriant. 

histoire  de  famille 

AMOUR   dans   1'avenir,   Un. 

18G6.      in-12 

Contenant  au-ilsi  : 

Maria. — Le  gladiatenr. — La  punition. 

AMOURS   des   bordes  du    Rhin,   Les. 

Paris.  1864.  in-12 

ANDKC  Chenier.  Paris.  1868.  in-12. 

Le  me'me.  Bruxelles.  1850.  2  t. 

in-16  

CHASSE  au  tigre,  Une.  Avec  Une 

histoire  de  famille 

CHIVTEAU  des  Trois-Tours,  Le.  Paris. 

1860.  in-12 

CHIITKAU  vert,  Le.  Paris.  1867. 

in-12  

CONSPIRATION  au  Louvre,  Une.  Paris. 

1868.  in-12 

CRIME  inconnu,  Un.  Paris.  18G1. 

in-12  

DAMNCK  del'Inde,  Les.  Paris.  1868. 

in-12  

FLORIDE,  La.  Paris.  1853.  in-4... 
GLADIATEUR.  Avec  Un  Amour  duns 

1'avenir 

HISTOIKK  de  famille,  Une.  Paris. 

1865.     in-12 

Confenant  atuisi: 

Une  chasse  an  tigre. — Paris  futur. — Suite 

d'une  bonce  action.— Albert  de  Kerbriant. 


57:       2985 

56:      3121 
57:1210-12 

57:  2377-8 

57:  325 

57:  1205 

57:  2725 

57:  2730 

57:  1220 

57:  370 

57:       545 
57:      2075 

57:      2235 

57:      2135 
57:      2100 

57:      2105 
57:      2110 

57:2111-12 
57:  2135 
2115 
2120 


57: 
57: 
57: 


2125 


57:       2155 


57: 

57: 


2130 
3034 


57:      2100 
57:       2135 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


MGRY. 


24 


MORT. 


Mery,  (suite.)— 

HOMMK  heureux,  Un :  Saint-Pierre  de 

Rome.     Paris.      1866.     in-12 57;       2140 

JOURNCES  de  Titus,  Les.  Paris.  1866. 

in-12  57;       2145 

MARIA.        Avec     Un     amour     dans 

1'avenir 57:      2100 

MONSIEUR   Auguste.      Paris.      1867. 

in-12  57;       2150 

MYSTCRES  d'un  chateau,  Les.     Paris. 

^1864.     in-12 57;       21GO 

NUITS   anglaises,  Les:    Contcs  noc 
turnes.     Paris.     1866.     in-12 57:       2165 

Contenanf : 

Le  chateau  d'Udolphe.— Boudlm-Var.— 

Uistoire   d'une    colline. — Bonheur    d'un 

millionnaire.— Les  nulls  d'etfi  a  Londres. 

— Physionomie  de  Manchester.— Anglais 

et  Chinois. — Un  acte  de  desespoir. 

NUITS   d'Orient,   Les:    Oontcs    noc 
turnes.     Paris.     1854.      in-12 57;       2180 

C'ontenant  : 

A.  M.  Georges  Bell.— Avant  1'histoire.— 
Histoire  de  ce  qui  n'est  pas  arrive.— La 
Taniise. — Le  diamant  aux  rnille  facettes. 
— Autre  nuit  d'urient. 

NUITS  espagnoles,  Les.   Paris.    1859. 

in-12  57;       2170 

Contenant  : 

Vivre  aux  gtoiles.— La  ville  Amorosa.— 
La  belle  ^toile. — Le  chateau  des  Trois- 
Tours.— La  dame  noire.— Don  Josfi  de 
Kibera.— La  planete  et  ses  satellites.— 
Lively  Kopson.— Les  etoiles  nebuleuses. 
— Un  probleme  astronomique. — Rosaire 
et  reliquaire. — Giovanni  et  Margellina. — 
La  bonne  etoile. —  Dona  Jacintha.— 
Hianca.— Gaston  de  Vannier.— Le  baron 
de  Mormis.— Maria.  —  La  ceinture  des 
graces.— Valerie  Sedan.— Le  mfidaillon. 

NUITS  italiennes,  Les:     Contes  noc 
turnes.     Paris.     18C8.  in-12 57;       2175 

Contenanf : 

Italie.— L'atelier  de  Bartolini.— Pise.— 
Florence. — Sampietro.— Chapitre  des  al 
bums. —  iJe  Florence:!  Rome. — Une  visite 
a  la  mere  de  1'empereur. — Les  tombeaux 
des  Scipions.— Le  Vatican.— Les  Italiens 
de  Rome. — AntiquitCs  modernes. — An 
tonio  Gasperoni. — Comme  on  s'instruit 
en  voyageant.— La  Norma  au  Carlo- 
Felice.—  Souvenirs.— L'ltalie  des  Gaules. 

PARIS  futur.     Avec  Une  histoire  de 

famille 57:  2135 

PUNITION,  La.  Avec  Amour  dans 

1'avenir 57:  2100 

SAiNT-Pierre  de  Rome.  (  Voy.  Un 

homme  heureux) 57:  2140 

SALONS  et  souterrains  de  Paris.  Paris. 

s.  d.  in-12 57:  2185 

SUITK  d'une  bonne  action.  Avec  Une 

histoire  de  famille 57;  2135 

TRAFALGAR.  Paris.  1865.  in-12...  57:  2190 
TRANSPORT^  Le.  Paris,  s.  d.  in-12.  57;  2195 

URSULE.  Paris.  1864.  in-12 57;  2200 

VeNus  d'Arles,  La.  Paris.  1866. 

in-12  57;  2205 

VIE  fantastique,  La.  Paris.  1864. 

in-12 57;  2210 

Message,  Le.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Daim 

Scenes  de  la  vie  privee 57;  52 

Le  meme.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  3  56;  3123 

Messe  de  1'athee,  La.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dan*  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  4.  56:  3124 
Messire  Tempus.  ERCKMANN-CHAT- 

RIAN.  Danx  Contes  populaires 57:  1515 

Metella.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.       ((leorge     Hand.)        Dans 

Nouvelles 57;         655 


635 


Meunier  d'Angibault,  Le.  Mme.  A. 
L.  A.  D.  DUDEVANT.  (treorge 
Sand.) 57: 

Micromegas.  F.  M.  A.  de  VOL 
TAIRE.  Dam  Romans 57;  2985 

Midi  tiquatorzehcures.  (.T.)  A.  KARR.     57:       1945 
Oontenant  aus*i : 

Histoire  d'un  voisin.— Voyage  dans 
Paris. — Une  visite  a  ['arsenal. — Un  hom 
me  et  une  fetnme. 

Mignon:  Legende.  J.  (R.)  TARDIEU. 

(J.    T.   Saint-Oermain.) 57:       2470 

Mille    et    deuxieme    nuit,     La.      Th. 

GAUTIER.    Dans  Romans  et  oontcs.     57:       1685 
Mille   et  un   fan  tomes,   Les.     A.  (D.) 

DUMAS 57;       1225 

Mine  d'or,  La.     E.  (B.)  BERTIIET.  2  t. 

en  1 57;  89 

Misanthrope  corrige,  Le.  J.  F. 
MAKMONTEL.  Dans  Contes  mo- 

raux,  t.  4 57;       2048 

Miserables,  Les.  V.  (M.)  IIuoo.   lot.     57:1775-84 
Modeste   Mignon.     Ho.  de   BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.   1 56:       3121 

Mohicans  de  Paris,   Les.       A.   (1).) 

DUMAS.     4  t.  en  2 57;   1230-1 

Mon  illustre  ami  Selsam.  EHCKMASN- 
CHATRIAN.  Dans  Contes  des  bords 

du  Rhin 57;       1515 

Monde  comme  il   va,  Le.     F.  M.  A. 

de  VOLTAIRE.     Dunn  Romans 57:      2985 

Monde  tel  qu'il  sera,  Le.     E.  SOUVES- 

TRE 57;       2735 

Monnier,  Henri(-Bonaventure.)    (nf 
en  1799)    et  BERTIIET,  Elie(-Ber- 
trand.) 
AMI  du  chdteau,  L'.  Bruxelles.  1841. 

in-16  57;       2220 

Monselet,  Charles,     (tie  en  1825.) 
FRANC-MACONN ERIE  des  femmes,  La. 

Bruxelles.     1856.    4  t.  en  2.    in-16.     57:   2225-0 

Monsieur  Auguste.    J.  MORY 57:      2150 

M.   Coumbes.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.      Voy.        , 

Les  tils  du  format 57:      loiio 

Monsieur  de  JJoisdhyver.     J.  (F.  F. ) 

FLEURY.     (Champ fltury.) 57:        '-00 

Monsieur  de  Camors.     ().  FEUII.LET.     57:       1635 
M.  de  Philomcle.     Mme.  E.  de  GIRAR- 
DIN.      Dunn    Contes    d'une    vieille 

fille,  &c 57:      1715 

Monsieur  et   Madame   Fernel.       L. 

ULBACH 57:      2!>4.'t 

Monsieur,  le  marquis  de   Pontanges. 

Mme.  E.  de  GIRARDIN  57:       1735 

Monsieur,    Madame    et    Bebe.       G. 

DKOZ 57:        355 

M.  Martin  de  Montmartre.  Mme.  E.  de 
GIRARDIN.  Dans  Contes  d'une 

vieille  fille,  &c 57:      1715 

Monsieur  Rousset.  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 
D.  DUIIEVANT.  (George  Sand.) 

Ai-er  Simon 57:         (95 

Monsieur  Sylvestre.      Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 57:         640 

Montre  du  doyen,  La.  ERCKMANN- 
CHATRIAN.  Dans  Contes  f'antas- 

titjues 57;       1510 

Mont-Reveche.      Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDEVANT.     ((ieorye  Sand.) 57:         645 

Mort  de  doyen,  La.      J.   (G.)  JANIN. 

Dans  Contes  fantastiques.  &e 57:       1845 

Mort  de  ma  tante,  La.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20.  56:  3140 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


MORTE. 


25 


.NOUVELLES. 


Morte  iimourcusc,  La.    Tn.  GAUTIKK. 

Dan*  Nouvelles  ..........................     57:       1075 

Mouche,  La.     (L.  Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSKT. 

/>an.s  Contes  ..............................     57:       2235 

Mouny-Robin.      .'ifmc.  A.  L.  A.  ]). 

Di'liKVAXT.     (George  Sand.)     Arec 

Simon  ..................  .  ....................     57:         695 

Muller,  Eugene.       (nf  en   1826.) 

DRI  KTTE,  La.     Paris,     s.  d.     in-12...     57:       2227 

MADAME  Claude.  Park.  1861.  in-1  2.    57:      2228 

Murat.   A.  (1).)  DUMAS.  Arec  Pauline.     57:       1285 

Murier  blnnc,  Le.    E.  (B.)  BKKTHKT.     57:          90 

Muse  du  cUpactement,  La.      Ho.  dr 

HAL/AC.    Dans  Oeuvrcs  completes, 

t.  G  ..........................................     56:      3120 

Musset,    (Louis-Charles-)  Alfred   dc. 

(nf  en  181(1,  mart  en  1857.) 
CONFKSSION   d'un    enfant   du    siecle, 

La.      Paris.     18«7.     in-12  ............     57:       2230 

CONTES.     Paris.     1867.     in-12  .........     57:       2235 

Gtntennnt  : 

La  mom-he.  —  Pierre  pi  Camille.-  Made 

moiselle    Mimi    Pinaon.  —  Le    secret  do 

Javolte.  —  Le   merle  bbine.-  —  Lettres   sur 

la  litterature. 

NorvKi.i.Ks.    Paris.     18G7.     in-12...     57:       224(1 


Les  deux  maitresses.  —  Emmeline.  —  Le 
fils-  du  Titien.  —  Kr^d^ric  et  Bernerette.  — 
Croisilles.  —  M«rgot. 

Mye   du   roy,    La.     Ho.   de   BAI.ZAC. 

Danx  Oeiivres  completes,  t.  19  ........     56: 

Myrtille.  ERCKMANN-CHATKIA.V. 

Dan.i  :  Contes  des  bords  du  Rliin  ......     57: 

Myrza.  Mmc.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DI-DK- 

v.vvr.       (fleori/e   Sand.)     Arec    La 

drrniere  Aldini  .............  .............     57: 

Mysteres  de  Bruxelles,  Les.  K.  Sunn 

de  VAKKNXKK.      5  t.  en   2  .............     57: 

Mysteres  d'un  chateau,  Les.  J.  JleKY.  57: 


3139 


1505 


480 


21*50-1 
2160 


NaifVete.  Ho.  de  BAT.ZAC.  Daiix 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  10 56: 

Narcisse.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  1).  DUDK- 

VANT.  (deorge  Sand.) 57: 

f'untcitnnt  rtUWi  : 
Pauline. 

Natchez,     Los.       F.   A.,    ricomte   de 

Cll  ATKAVBKIAND 57: 

L-0  meme.  Dutix  Oeuvres  completes, 
t.  3 56: 

Neuvaine  de  la  chandeleur,  La.  Ch. 
(E.)  NODIKR.  Arec  Souvenirs  de 
jeunesse 57: 

Nez  d'un  notaire.     K.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT.     57: 

Contenant  awtui : 

Le  cas  de  M.  GuC'rin. 

Nicolas  le  ]ihilosophe.  A.  (D.) 
DUMAS.  Arec  Histoire  d'un  casse- 
noiBette 57: 

Nicolas  (iogol.  P.  MeRiMeE.  Dan* 

Nouvelles 57: 

Nid  de  rossignols,  Le.  Th.  GAUTIKR. 

I>a>in  Nouvelles 57: 

Noblesse     oblige.         Jiaron    C.     dc 

HA7.A.VCOURT  57; 

Nodier,  Cliarlesf-Etnmanuel.)    (nf  en 

1783,  mart  en  1844.) 
CONTKN  do  la  veillee.      Paris.      18G8. 
in-12  ... 


57: 


3139 
G50 


251 
3203 


2280 
8 


1110 
2075 
1675 

02 

2265 


Contennnt : 

Jfiin-Kntn<;oifl-|pH-Rafl-  111  ens.  —  Histoire 

d'H6lenu    Uillcl.— M.  Cazotte.— Lf'gende 


Nodier,  (suite.) — 

de  soetir  Bt'-ntrix. —  Les  aveugles  de 
Cbarnouny.  —  Histoire  du  ehien  de 
Brisquet. — Les  quatre  talismans. —  Le 
pays  des  reves. — La  eombe  de  rhomtne 
rnort. — Paul,  ou  la  ressemhlanee. —  Livi- 
dine. —  Le  bibliomane. —  Poliehinelle. — 
M.  de  la  Metirie. — Hupliste  MontAuban. 
La  filleule  du  seigneur. —  L'homme  et  la 
font  mi. 


CONTES  fantastiques. 
in-12  .. 


Paris.     1869. 


57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 


22GC 

2280 
2280 
2270 

2275 


Contenttnt  : 

Le  songe  d'or. — La  fee  anx  rniettes.— 
Tresor  des  f'eves  et  fleur  des  pois. — Le 
genie  bonnomme. — Smarra. 

MADKMOISEI.I.E   de    Marsan.      Arec 
Souvenirs  de  jeunesse 

NEUVAINE    de    la    chandeleur,    La. 

Arec  Souvenirs  de  jeunesse 

Noi'VELLKs.;  xuiviex  des  Fantaisieedu 

deriseur  sense.    Paris.   1871.  in-12. 

Oon'entmt : 

Les  proserity. — L'amouretle  grimoire. — 

Trilby,  ou  le  lutin  d'Argail. — lTne  heure, 

oil'  ja    vision. — Inr-7,    de    L-is    Sierras. — 

Lydie,   ou    la   re'surreetion. — Franeiscus 

Colurnna. — Fantaisies  du  deriseur  sense. 

KOMAXS.     Paris.     1862.     in-12 

Omtmnnt  : 
Jertn  Sho^ar. — Le  peintre  de  Saltzbourg. 
— Les  meditations  du  cloifn^—  Adr-le. — 
Therrse  Allbert. 

SorvENius  do  jeunesse.    Paris.  18G2. 

in-12  57:       2280 

M  (demoiselle  de  Marsan. — La  neuvaine 
de  \>  ehandeleur. 

Noemi,    ou    1'enfant  credule.      Mme. 

E.    dc    (iiRARl)lx.       Dans     Contes 

d'une  vieille  tille,  &c 57:  1715 

Noirau,  Les.  J.  (F.  F.)  FI.EURY. 

(('hampfleury.)  Arec  Chien-Caillou.  57:  180 
Notre  I'aine  de  Paris.  V.  (M.)  Huoo. 

2  t 57;  1790-1 

Nous  n'irons  plus  au  bois.  H.  MARKT. 

Are:'  Compngnons  dc  la  Marjolaine.  57:  2040 
Nouvelle  Astree,  La.  Ch.  F.  P. 

MASSO.V.  2  t.  en  1 57:  20CO 

Nouvelles.  Mme..  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDKVANT.     (George  Sand.} 57:        <>55 

(Jimteiinnl  : 

La     marquise.  —  Ijavinia.  —  Pauline.  — 

Nouvelles.     Th.  GAUTIEK 57:      lG7.r> 

Conlfnnnt : 

Fortuuio. — La  toison  d'or. — Omphnle. — 
Le  j»etit  ehien  de  la  marquise — Le  nid  de 
rossignols. — La  morte  amoureuse. — La 
ehafne  d'or,  ou  I'amant  partnu^. — [Ine 
nuit  de  Ch'-opHtre. — Le  roi  Candaule. 

Nouvelles.      I'.  MCKIML-E 57:      2075 

f'ontfitan1 : 

Carmen. — Arsirie  Guillot.  —  L'abhf-  Au- 
bain. — La  dame  de  pique. — Les  llohe- 
miens. — Le  hinsard. — Nicolas  Gogol. 

Nouvelles.     (L.  Ch.)  A.  de  MUSSET.     57:      2240 

Ctmtennnt : 

Les  deux  maitresaes. — Emmeline  -Le  fils 
du  Titieu. —  FrtVlerie,  et  Bernerette  — 
Croisilles. — Mnrgot. 

Nouvelles;  suivie*  den  Fantnisieg  du 

deriseur  sense.      Ch.  (E.)  NODIKK.     57:      2270 

f'ontennnt : 

I^es  proserits. — L'amour  et  le  grimoire. — 

Trilby,  ou  le  lulin  d'.\rgail. — Unfl  heure, 

ou    |a    vision. —  Inex    de    Laa    Sierras. — 

Lydie,  ou    la    resurreetion. —  Franeiseus 

Columiia. — Fantnisies  du  ilOriseur  sense. 

Nouvelles.     (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU 57:      258.1 

f'ontr.nant : 

MadetiKMSfllo  do  K^-rnuare.  —  Karl 
Henry.— Concert  pour  le»  pauvres.— I^e 
jour  sans  londemain.  —  Vin^t-rjiialre 
heureH  u  Rome.  —  Lft  deruiere  ff-e. — 
Hrleiu>  Vaillant. 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


26 


PATRIOTISME. 


Nouvelles  gasconnes.    E.  DUCOM 57: 

Conteitant : 

Menine,  la  vie  des  Landes  dans  1'Ar- 
magnac  noir. — La  Cicoulane,  scenes  de 
la  vie  des  Landes.  Les  caravanes  du 
chevalier  de  Mombalere,  scenes  et  sou 
venirs  de  1'Armagnoo.  —  La  reine  du 
s:\bbat,  scenes  de  la  vie  des  Landes. 

Nouvelles  genevoises.      K.  TOPFFKR.     57: 

Contfnnnt : 

La  bibliothoque  de  mon  oncle. — L'he>i- 
toffe. — Lecol  d'Anterne. — Le  lac  de  Gers. 
— Laval  k'e  de  Trient. — La  traversee. — Le 
grand  Saint-Bernard. — La  peur. 

Nouvelles  morales.      P.  I.  d'ExAU- 

VIT.LK7.  


370 


2920 


57:      1585 


57: 


57: 
57: 


Confenant : 

Simon   Blanchet. — Sophie  Blamont. — La 

providence  justified. 

Nouvelles  moscovites.     I.  S.  TOUR- 

OL'CNKFF 

C'ontenant  : 

Le  juif. — P<Houchkof. — Le  chien. — Appa 
ritions  ;  traduction  par  P.  Me'rimt'e. — 
Annouchka.— Le  brigadier.— Histoire  du 
lieutenant  Yergounof ;  traduction  par 
1'auteur. 

Nuit  dans  Ics  bois,  Une.     P.  LACROIX. 

(Bibliophile  Jacob.}  

Nuits  an^laises,  Les:  contcs  nocturnes. 

J.  MeRY f. 

(Nontenant : 

Le  chateau  d'UdoIphe.— Boudha-Var.— 
Histoire  d'une  colline. —  Bonheur  d'un 
millionnaire. — Les  units  d'  iH£  a  Londros. 
— Physionomie  de  Mancbester.— Anglais 
et  Chinois. — Un  acte  de  dOsespoir. 

Nuits  d'Orient,  Les:  contes  nocturnes. 

J.    MeRY.... 

Confenant: 

A.  M.  Georges  Bell.— Avant  Thistoire.— 
Histoire  de  ce  qui  n'est  pas  arriv£. — La 
Tamise. — Le  diamunt  aux  inille  faeettes. 
— Autre  nuit  d'Orienl. 

Nuits   espagnoles,    Les:     contes   noc 
turnes.     J.  MCRY 

C'ontenant  : 

Vivie  aux  (Hoiles.— La  villa  Amorosa.— 
La  belle  6toile. — Le  chfiteau  des  Trois- 
Tours. — La  dame  noire. — Don  Jose"  de 
Rib<*'rn. — La  planete  et  ses  satellites. — 
Lively  Kopson. — Les  6toiles  nObnleuses. 
— Un  probleme  astronpinique. — Rosatre 
et  reliquaire. — Giovanni  et  Margellina. — 
La  bonne  Ctoile.  —  Dona  Jacintha.  — 
Biancti.— Gaston  de  Vannier.— Lo  baron 
de  Mornas. — Maria. — La  ceinture  des 
graces. — ValoYio  Sedom. — Le  mC-daillon. 

Nuits    italiennos,    Les:     contes    noc 
turnes.      J.  MeRY 

C'ontenant : 

Italie.— I/atelier  de  Bnrtolini. — Pise. — 
Florence,— Sfunpietro.— Ohapitre  des  al 
bums. — De  Florence ii  Rome. — Une  visite 
a  la  m^re  de  1'empereur. — Les  tombeaux 
des  Scipions.— Le  Vatican.— Les  Haliens 
de  Rome. — Antiquity's  modernes. — An 
tonio  Gasperoni. — Comme  on  s'instruit 
en  voyagcant.  —  La  Norma  au  Carlo- 
Felice. — Souvenirs. — L'ltalie  des  Gaules. 


o. 

Oeil  invisible,  L'.  ERCKMANN-UIIAT- 
KIAX.  Dunn  Contcs  populairus 

Olympe  du  Cloves.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 
3  t 

Omphale.  Th.  GAUTIKR.  Dans 

Nouvelles .' 57; 

Onesta.  O.  FEUILLBT.  Avec  La 

petite  comtesse 57: 

Orateurs  do  mon  village,  Les. 
ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN.  Arec  His 
toire  d'un  sous-maitre 57: 


2930 


3030 
21C5 


57:       2180 


57:       2170 


57:      2175 


57:      1515 
57:   1255-7 
1675 
1640 

1545 


Oreo,  L'.      Mine.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.       (George  Sand.)      Avec  Le 

peehe'  de  M.  Antoine 57;  660 

Oreille  di>  la  chouette,  L'.  ERCKMANN- 
CHATRIAN.  Dans  Contes  fantas- 

tiques 57:  1510 

Oreilles  du  comte  de  Chesterfield, 

Les.       P.   M.  A.    de    VOLTAIKE. 

Dans  Romans 57:  2985 

Orphelins  de  Treguerec,  Les.  A. 

BKE/KNEC.     (A.  de  Brehat.)     Avec 

Drame  a  Calcutta 57;  100 

Ouverture  au  chateau,  L'.  E.  (F. 

V.)  ABOUT.     Avec  Le  turco 57:          12 


Padre  Antonio.     O.  LACROIX 57:      2010 

C'ontenant  aussi: 

Mathurine. — L'appel  au  roi. — Un  cheva 
lier  de  Malte. — Suzanne  de  Clairvanx. — 
JansCniste  ou  Moliniste. — Visite  auxcata- 
cornhes  de  Paris. 

Page  du  due  de  Savoie,  Le.      A.  (D.) 

DUMAS.     2  t.  en  1 57; 

Page  Fleur-de-Mai,  Le.     PONSON  DU 

TERKAII 57; 

Paix  du  menage,  La.    Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dana  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2...; 56: 

Palais  de  la  vanite,  Le.  Mme.  E.  de 
GIKAKUIX.  Duns  Contes  d'une 
vieille  fllle,  &c 57: 

Palemon.     J.  F.  MARMONTEL.  Dans 

Contes  moraux,  t.  6 57: 

Papiers  de  Madame  Jeanette,  Les. 
ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN.  Avec  His 
toire  d'un  sous-maitre  57: 

Pare,  Le.      O.  FEUILLET.     Avec  La 

petite  comtesse 57: 

Parents  eoupables,  Les.     L.  ULBACH.     57: 

Parents  de  Bernard,  Les.  E.  (F.  V.) 

ABOUT.     Avec  Trente  et  quarante..     57: 

Paris  futur.     J.  MeRY.     Avec  Histoire 

de  famille 57: 

Parisian  en   mer,  Le.      M.  J.  SUE. 

(dit  Eugene.)     Avec  Paula  Monti...     57: 

Parisiens  on  province,  Les.  Ho.  de 
BALZAO.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 
t.  6 56: 

Conteitant : 

L'illustre  Gaudissart. — La  mnse  du  de'parlement 

Parisiens  et  Provinciaux.      A.    (D.) 

DUMAS.      2  t.  en  1 57: 

Parrain  de  ccndrillon,  Le.      L.  UL 
BACH.      (Suite:   La  chauve-souris.)     57: 
Pascal  Bruno.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS.   Avec 

Pauline 57: 

Passagers  de  la  Santa- Barbara,  ou 

Carmen  et  -Itianito.  A.  BREZENEC. 

(A.    de   Brehat.)       Dans   Histoires 

d'amour  57: 

Passion   au  college,    Une.       Ho.   de 

BALZAC.    Dana  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  20  

Passion  dans  le  desert,  Une.     Ho.  de 

BALZAC.    Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  12  

Pasteur  d'Ashbourn,   Le.      A.   (D.) 

DUMAS.     2  t 

Pasteur  d'hommes.     K.  SOUVESTRE... 
Patriotisme  de  Clarice,  Le.     Ho.  de 

BALZAC.    Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  20  ... 


1265 
2372 
3122 

1715 
2050 

1545 

1640 
2944 

11 

2135 
3039 

312G 

1270 
2945 
1285 

107 
56:  3140 
56:  3132 


57: 
57: 


1275-6 
2740 


56:   3140 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


PAUL. 


27 


PONTMARTIN. 


Paul,  Adrien. 

ANOLAIS     amoureux,    ITn.        Paris. 

1861.      in-12 57: 

Paul  Duvert.     K.  (  B.)  BKKTIIKT 57: 

Paula  Monti,  on  1'hdtel  Ijiimbcrt.      M. 

J.  SUK.     (Jit  Eugene.) 57: 

Contentinf  aussi : 

Le  I'arisien  en  mer. 

Paule  Mere.     V.  CIIKRBULIKZ 57: 

Pauline.  Mine.  A.  L.  A.  I).  DUDK- 
VANT.  ( George  Sand.)  Arec  Nar- 

cisse 57: 

Lc  meme.     Data  Nouvolles 57: 

Le  meme.     Avec  Le  peche  do  M.  An- 

toine  57: 

Pauline.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57: 

f'untenant  aussi  : 
Mnrat. — Pascal  Bruno. 

Pauline  Foucauk.     L.  ULBACH 57: 

Pauvre  Mathieu.    A.  B.  de  CALONNK. 

(A.  de  Bernard.)  57: 

Cohtenant  aussi: 

La  ligne  et  la  couleur. 

Pavilion  sur  1'eau,  Le.  Th.  GAUTIKK. 

Dans  Romans  et  contes 57: 

Pays  inconnu.  Un.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS...     57: 

Paysans,  Les.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Duns 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  14 56: 

Peau  de  chagrin,  La.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Dam  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  15  56: 

Peche  aux  filets,  La.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS.  Aree  Gabriel  Lambert 57: 

Peche  miraouleuse,  La.  ERCKMANN- 
CHATKIAN.  Duns  Contes  des  bords 
du  Khin 57: 

Peche  de  Monsieur  Antoine,  Le.  Mme. 
A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDEVANT.  (George 
Sand.) 57: 

Cuntcnant  autsi: 
Paulino. — L'Orco. 

Peche  vcniel,  Le.      Ho.   de    BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19  56: 

Peches  do  jeunesse,  Los.  E.  Sou- 

VESTKE 57: 

Peintre  de  Saltzbourg,  Le.  Ch. 

(E.)  NODIER.  Dana  Romans 57: 

Pendant  la  moisson.  E.  SOUVKKTHK..  57: 

C'ontenant : 

Les  bannia. — David  le  trappeur. — Le  fac- 

teur   de    Canton.  —  La    troque.  —  Tollar 


Penelope    normandc,    La.       (J.)  A. 

KARR  57: 

Pere  Gigogne,  Le;  contes  pour  les  en- 

fants.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS.     2t 57: 

Pere   Goriot,   Le.      Ho.    de    BALZAC. 

Dana  Scenes  dc  la  vie  parisicnne...     57: 
Le  meme.     Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  4 56: 

Pere  la  Kuine,  Le.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS...     57: 
Ferret,  Paul,     (nf  en  1830.) 

DAMK  Fortune.    Paris.    1862.    in-16.     57; 
Perseverance    d'nmour.        Ho.    de 

BALZAC.    Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  19  56: 

Peste,  La.     P.  LACROIX.     (Bibliophile 

Jacob.)    Arec.  Servante  de  Kabclais.     57: 
Petit  chien  de  la  marquise,  Le.      Th. 

GAUTIER.     Duns  Nouvelles 57: 

Petite  comtesse,  La.     O.  KKUILLET....     57: 

Conteiiant  twxsi: 
L<-  pare. — Onesta. 

Petite  Fadette,  La.      Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

D.  DUDKVANT.     (George  Sand.)....     57: 


2350 
91 


3039 


290 


650 
655 


660 
1285 


2946 
71 

1685 
1290 

3134 
3135 

1075 

1505 
660 

3139 
2745 

2275 
2750 


1950 

1295-6 

53 

3124 
1305 

2355 

3139 
3031 

1675 
1640 

665 


Petites   miseres  de  la  vie  conjugale. 

Ho.   de    BALZAC.      Dans    Oeuvres 

completes,  t.   17 56:       3137 

Petits  bourgeois,  Les.    Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

D,mn  Ocuvros  completes,  t.  1 1 56:       3131 

Petouchkof.      I.   S.   TOUROI'^NKKF. 

Dans  Nouvelles  moscovites 57:       2930 

Peur,   La.     li.  Toi'FKER.       Dan*  Nou 
velles  genevoises 57:      2920 

Pharmacien,  Le.    A.  RICARD.    Arer 

Les  etrennes  de  mon  oncle 57:       3036 

Philosophe   soi    disant,    Le.      .1.    V. 

MARMONTEL.      Dans  Contes    mo- 

raux,  t.   2 57:       204C 

Philosophe  sous  les  toits,  Un;  jour 
nal  d'un  homme  hcureux.     E.  Sou- 

VESTRE 57:       2755 

Physiologie   du   mariage.       Ho.    de 

BALZAC.    Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  17 56:       3137 

Piccinino,  Le.      Mme.  A.   L.  A.  D. 

DUIIEVANT.  (George  Sand.)  2  t..  57:  670-1 
Picciola.  J.  X.  BONIFACE.  (Mainline).  57:  2500 
Pied  de  momie,  Lo.  Th.  GAUTIKK. 

Danx  Romans  et  Contes 57:       1685 

Pierette.       Ho.  de   BALZAC.      Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  5  56:       3125 

Pierre  et   Camille.      (L.  Ch.)  A.   de 

MUSSET.     Dans  Contes 57:       2235 

Pierre  et  Jean.     E.  SOUVKSTRK 57:      2760 

Pierre  Grassou.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dun* 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  9  56:      31'29 

Pierre    le    cruel.       A.    (D. )    DUMAS. 

Avec  Jchanne  la  Pucelle 57:      1160 

Le  meme.     Arec  Isabel  de  Baviere...     57:       1135 
Pierre  qui  roule.      Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 57:         680 

Pif  Paf.    E.  (R.  L.)  LABOULAYK.  Dans 

Contes  bleus 57;       1995 

Pipe    d'opium,    La.      Th.    GAUTIER. 

Dans  Romans  et  contes 57:       1685 

Plik  et  Plok.    M.  J.  SUE.  (dit  Eugfne.)     57:       3040 
Poignee   de   verites,   Une :    melanges 

philosophiques.     (J.)  A.  KARK 57:       1955 

Poivre,  Le.    E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT.    Aree 

Le  turco 57:  12 

Ponroy,    (Pierre -Gabriel-)  Arthur. 

(ne  en  1816.) 
PuesENT   de   noces.       Paris.       s.   d. 

in-16 57:       2365 

Ponson  du  Terrail,   1'ierre-Alexis, 

vicomtede.  (ne  en  1829.) 
DAMK  au  collier  rouge,    La.     Paris. 

1868.     in-16 57;       2368 

DIANE    de    Lancy.       Paris.       1868. 

in-16 57:      23G9 

f'ontr.nant  aussi  : 

Lt- ;*  prf-tendus  de  la  tneuniore. 

FEMME  immortelle,  La.    Paris.    1869. 

2  t.     in-16 57:2370-1 

PAIIE  Fleur-de-Mai,  Le.  Paris.  1868. 

in-16  57:       2372 

Pont-Jest,  (  Leon-)  Rene  (Delnms)  dc. 

(nf  en  1830.) 
BOLINO    le    negrier;      souvenirs    de 

1'ocunn     indien.        Paris.       s.    d. 

in-16 57:      2375 

Pontmartin,      Armandf-Augustin- 

Joseph-Alarie-Kerrard, )  conite   de. 

(ne  en  1811.) 
MCMOIRES  d'un  notaire.     Bruxclles. 

1849.     3  t.  en  2.     in  16 57:   1377-8 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


POUCINET. 


28 


EEQUIEM. 


Poucinet.      E.   (K.   L.)  LABOULAYK. 

Dans  Contes  bleus 57:  1995 

Pour  ne  pas  etre  trcix.e.  ( J.)  A.  KAKH. 

Dans  Contes  et  nouvcllcs 57:  1890 

Pour  parvenir  ;  Legende.  J.  (K.)  TAK- 

DIKU.      (J.    T.  de  Saint-Germain.) 

Arec  L'art  d'etre  malhcureux 57:  2450 

Pour  une  cpingle;  Legende.  J.  (K.) 

TAKDIKU.  (J.  T.  de  Saint-Germain.)  57:  2475 
Praxede.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  Arec. 

Ji'banne  la  Pucclle 57:  1160 

Le  memo.  Arec  Isabel  de  Baviere...  57:  1135 
Premier  hareng,  Le.  E.  B.  BERTH  ET. 

Arec.  Ln  colporteur 57:  3010 

Premiers  beaux  jours,  Les.  J.  (F.  F.) 

FLKTRY.  (Champjicury) 57:  205 

Present  do  noces.  (P.  G.)  A.  PONROT.  57:  2305 
Pretendus  de  la  meuniere,  Les.  P.  A. 

PONSON  nu  TERRAIL.     Avec  Diane 

de  Lancy 57:  23GO 

Priez  pour  elle.  Ch.  A.  BROT 57:  3012 

Confeiianf  aitssi  : 
Deux  treres. 

Prima    dona,  La.      Dana    Les   reve- 

nants.  t.  1,  de  (L.  S.)  J.  Sandeau  et 

A.  Houssnye 57:  2590 

Prince  d<>  la  Bohcmc,  T'n.  Ho.  de 

BALZAC.    Dam  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  11 56:  3131 

Prince  vitale,  Le.  V.  CHKRHULIK/..  57:  295 
Prince-Caniche/ Lo.  K.  (R.  L.) 

LABOULAYK 57:  2000 

Princesse  au  rire  de  mouettc.  .1. 

(F.    F.)    FLKURY.     (Champjfleury.) 

Arec  Los  demoiselles  Tourangeau.  57:  185 
Princesse  de  Babylone;  La.  F.  M. 

A.  de  VOLTAIRE.  Dana  Romans.  57:  2985 
Princesse  de  Monaco,  vie  et  aven- 

tures.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  2  t.  en  1.  57:  1310 
Princesse  Flora,  La.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  57:  1315 
Prise  au  mot.  P.  DELTUF.  Dans 

Femmes  sensibles 57:  337 

Prisonniers  du  Caucase,  Les.  X.  de 

MAISTRE 57:  20 

Promenades  autour  d'un  village. 

Mme.   A.   L.    A.    D.    DUDEVANT. 

(George  Hand.) 57:  CR5 

Promenades  matinales,  Les.  E. 

SOUVESTRE 57:  2765 

Proscrits,  Les.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 

Datix  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  16 56:  3136 

Proscrits,  Les.  Cb.  (E.)  NODIKR. 

Dans  Nouvelles 57:  2270 

Prosper  Randoce.  V.  CHKRBULIEZ..  57:  300 
Providence  justi fiee,  La.  1'.  I.  d'Ex- 

AUVII.LKZ.  Dan*  Nouvelles  mo 
rales 57:  1585 

Pucelle  de  Thilhouze,  La.  Ho.  de 

BALZAC.     Dana  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  19 56:  3139 

Puerta  del  sol,  La.  E.  R.  de  BULLY. 

(Roger  de  Beauvoir.) 57:  66 

Punition,  La.  .1.  Meuv.  Arec  Amour 

duns  1'avcnir 57:  2100 

Puritains  de  Puris,  Les.  P.  BOCAOE. 

6  t.  en  3 57:     100-2 


Q. 

Quarante-cinq,  Los.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS.  3  t.  (Compliment  de  La 
reine  Margot  et  de  La  dame  de 
Monsomiu.) 57:  1320-2 


Quatre   flacons,   Les.     J.    F.    MAR- 

MONTEL.  Da».«  Contes  moraux,  t.  1.  57:  2045 
Quatrevingt-treize.  V.  (M.) 

HUGO 57:  1795 

Quatuor.  .1.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY. 

(Champfleury.)         Arec-     L'usurier 

Blaixot 57:  230 

Quinquet.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLKURY. 

(Champfleury.)        Arec      L'usurier 

Blaizot. 57:        230 


Rabouilleuse,  La.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Danx  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  C.  56:  3126 

Banibouillet.  J.  (G.)  JANIN.  Duns 

Contes  fnntastiq\ics,  &o 57:  1845 

Rancho  del  Gigante,  Lo.  A. 
BREZENEC.  (A.  de  Brehat.)  Dans 
Histoires  d'amour 57:'  107 

Raoul.     (J.)  A.  KAKH 57:      I960 

Realisme,  Le.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY. 

(Champfleury.') 57:  210 

Recit  de  Maurice.  P.  J.  HKTZKL. 
(]'.  J.  Stahl.)  Dans  Bonnes  for 
tunes  parisiennes 57:  175G 

Recits  de  la  vie  r«cllc.  Mme.  N. 

CONSTANT.  (Claude  Vignon.). .......  57:  2956 

Conienant  : 

Adrion    Malarot. — Anna    liontemps. — La   . 
surface  d'un  drame. —  De  Paris   a  Men- 
necy. — Lucrezia. — Une  revanche  au  lans 
quenet. 

Recits  et  souvenirs;  romans  des  fa 
milies.  E.  SOUVESTRE 57:  2770 

Conienant : 

Julien.— La  collaboralrice.— Une  rencon 
tre. — Mademoiselle  Antigone  Hirel. — Les 
tableaux  parlants.— Tin  amateur.  —  Le 
contro-mattre.— Le  vieillard  aux  deux 
flutes. 

Refractaire,  Le.    E.  B.  BERTHET....     57:          92 
Refus,   Le.      Ho.  de  BALZAC.     Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 56:       3140 

Regnard,  Jean-Francois.  («c'e»1655, 

mart  en  1709.) 
VOYAGES.  Illustre  par  Janet-Lange. 

Paris,     s.  d.     in-4 57:       3035 

Reine  des  abeilles,  La.      ERC.KMANN- 

CHATRIAN.   Dunn  Contes  des  bords 

du  Rhin 57:       1505 

Reine   du   sabbat,    La.       E.   DUCOM. 

Danx  Nouvelles  gasconnes 57:        370 

Reine  ilargot,  La.     A.  (D.)    DUMAS. 

2  t,  en  1 57:       1335 

Religieuse,  La.    Abbf  DELBON.     2  t.     57:  3000-1 
Religieuse,  La.     D.  DIDEROT.     Dans 

Oeuvrea  ehoisies,  t.  1 56:      3250 

Rencontre,    Une.      E.    SOUVESTRE. 

Dana  Kecits  et  souvenirs 57:       2770 

Rene  F.  A.,  vicomte  de  CHATEAU 
BRIAND 57:  3014 

Contenant  aitftsi  : 

Le  dernier  Abencerage. 

Le  meme.     Avec  Atala 57:        245 

Le  memo.     Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  3 56:       3203 

Reprouves  et  les  clus,  Les.  E.  SOU 
VESTRE.  2t 57:2775-6 

Requiem  du  corbeau,  Le.  ERCKM  ANN- 
CHATRIAN.  Danx  Contes  popu- 
laires 57:  1515 


PROSE  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


K('QriSITIONNAIHE. 


29 


BANDEAU. 


Requisitionnaire,  Le.  Ho.  <le  HAL- 
y.A<\  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  16 

Revanche  au  lansquenet,  Uno.  Mme. 
N.  CONSTANT.  ( Claude  Vigiion.) 

Danx  Kecits  de  la  vie  reelle 

Reve  d'Alocus,  Le.  ERCKMANN- 
CHATRIAN.  Dans  Contes  popu- 

laires 

Reve  do  mon  cousin  Elof,  Le.  ERCK- 
MANN-CHATBIAN.  Danx  Contes 

fantastiques 

Reveil  sur  la  Bastei,  Lc.  P.  J.  HKT/.KL. 
(P.  J.  Siahl.)  Dans  Bonnes  for 
tunes  parisiennes 

Revenants,  Les.  (L.  S.)  J.  SAN- 
DKAI:  et  A.  HOUSSAYB.  2  t.  en  1. 
Contenant : 

t.  1:  La  prinia  dona. — Mathilde. — Le  jour 
sans  lendemnin.— Cyprien. — Mademoi 
selle  de  Lavergny.-Le  joueurde  violon. 
t.  2:  La  clef  (lu  pure. — Horace. — Vingt- 
quatre  heures  a  Rome. — Les  aventures 
sentimentales  d'une  fleuriste  et  d'un 
clerc  de  notaire. 

Reverie.        J.    (G.)    JANIN.      Dans 

Contes  fantastiqucs,  &c 

Reybaud,  (Marie-Roch-)Louis.     (ne 

en  1779.) 
JCKOMK  Paturot  a  la  recherche  dc  la 

meilleure  des   re'publiques.     Paris. 

1870.     in-12 

JCROMK  Paturot  a  la  recherche  d'une 

position    sociale.       Paris.        1870. 

in- 12  

Blosrd,  Auguate.     (nf  verx  1800.) 
ETKKNXKS  de  mon  oncle,  Les.   Puris. 

s.  d.     in-4_ 

Conff.nnnt  nitssi : 

Lcs  banqnistea. — Le  pharmacien. 
Richard.     (L.  S.)  J. SAXDKAU.    Area 

Furnand 

Riche  ct  pauvre.  E.  SOUVKSTRK 

Riens  4111  sont  tout,  Les.  P.  DKI.- 

TUF.  Dans  Femmes  sensible* 

Roi  Candaule,  Le.  Th.  GAUTIKU. 

Dana  Nouvelles 

Roi  des  montagnes,  Le.  E.  ( F.  V.) 

ABOUT 

Roi  tin  monde,  Le  ;  histoire  de  Varment 

et  de  son  influence.  E.  SOUVKSTRK, 

•2  t 

Romain  d'    Ktretat.      (J.)  A.  KAKK. 

Duns  Contes  et  nouvelles 

Roman  do  la  tnuinio,  Le.  Th.  UAU- 

TIKK 

Roman  d'un  jeune  homiue  pauvre. 

< ).  KKTILLKT 

Roman  d'une  honneto  femine,  Lo. 

V.  CHEKBUI.IK?! 

Romans.  Ch.  (E.)  NODIP:K 

Contenant  : 

Jean  Sfmgar.— Le  peinlre  de  Saltzhourg. 
—Les  meditations  du  cloitre.— Adele.— 
Thi'-rese  Aut>ert. 

Romans.     F.  M.  A.  de  VOLTAIRK 

Vontr.nant  : 

ZadiK,  on  !a  destinee. — Le  monde,  cormne 

il   vu.— Memnon.— Les  deux  consoles.— 

Ilistoires  des  voyages  de  Soarmentiido. — 
Micromi''(?as.— Il'i.xtoire  d'un  bon  l>ramin. 
— Candlde.  —  L'ingonu.— L'homine  mix 
qiiarante  ecus.— La  nrincesse  de  Haliy- 
lone.— Le  hlanc  et  le  noir.— Jennnot  et 
Colin.— Les  Icttrcs  d'Alnalwd.— Histoire 
de  .Jenni,  ou  I'lith^-e  et  le  sage. — Les 
oreillesdii  eomte  de  Chesterfield  et  le 
ohftpejain  Ooudman.— Le  taureau  Wane. 
— Cosi-Sancta.— Songe  de  I'laum.— B»- 
babeo  et  les  fakirs. — Aventure  de  la  me- 
moire. — Les  aveittilrs  |ii^<-s  des  couleiirs. 
—Aventure  indienqe.— Klojjede  la  rnison. 


56: 
57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 


3136 
2956 
1515 
1510 

1756 

2594 


57:   1845 


57: 
57: 

57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 

57: 


2400 


2405 


57:   2985 


2545 
2785 

337 

1675 

9 

2790-1 
1 890 
1680 
1645 

305 
2275 


Romans  et  contes.     Th.  GAUTIKR 57:      1685 

Conteiinnt  : 

Avatar. — Jettaturn. — Arria  Mareella. — La 

mille  et  deuxieinc  nuit. — Le  pavilion  stir 

Peau.—L'enfaDtflux  soulicrs  de  pain. — • 

Le  chevalier  douhle. — Le  pied  de  momie. 

—La  pipe  d'opium.— Le  club  de  ilachi- 

chins. 

Rosa  ot  Gertrude.     K.  TOPFFER 57:       2925 

Rosette.  J.  (G.)  JANIN.  Dan*  Con 
tes  fantastiques,  &<• 57:  1845 

Roues  sans  lesavoir,  Les.  L.  ULHACH.     57:       2947 

Route  de  Varennes,  La.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 57;  1340 

Royer,  Alphonse.  (ne  en  1803.)  Voy. 
BUI.I.Y  et  KOYKR. 

Rue  de  Paris  et  son  habitant,  Une. 
Ho.  dc  KAI//.M:.  Dans  Oeuvres 
completes,  t.  20 56:  3140 

Rue  (les 'Tournelles,  La.  J.  (G.)  .I.\- 

NIN.  Dans  Contes  fantastiques,  &c.  57:  1845 


Sacrifice   d' Abraham,    Le.       ERCK- 

MANN-CHATRIA.V.          Dana     CollteS 

fantastiquea 

Sacs  et  parchetnins.     (L.  S. )  J.  SAN- 

DKAU 

Safla.      K.   K.   dc    BUI.I.Y.     (Itoyer   de 

Beauvoir.)     2  t.  en   1 

Saint- Aubin,  Horace  de. 

ExcoMMUXie,  L' ;   ronmn   posthume. 

Bruxelli'S.     1837.     2  t.     in-16 

Saint-Felix.      I  pseud.)      Voy.  AMO- 

REl'X,  Felix  d'. 

Saint-Germain,  .1.  T.  de.     (pseud.) 

Voy.  TARIJIKC.  .1.  H. 
Saintino.     (pseutl.)      \'oy.  BONIFACK, 

J .    A . 

Saint-Mars,    Cistern  e   do   Court!  ras, 

vicomtense    de.        (Comtexse   Daxh.) 

(nr'e  en  1805.) 
DKRXICRE   favorite,   La.     Bruxelles. 

^  1856.     2  t.  en  1.      in-16 

ECKAN.   L'.     Paris,     s.  d.     in-4 

Saint-Pierre  de  I'ome.    J.  MCKY 

Salons   et  souterrains  de  Paris.       .1. 

MCRY 

Salteador,  Le.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 

Salteador  de  San-Francisco,  Le.     A. 

BRK/.KNKO.     (A.  de  lirfhut.)     Dans 

Histoires  d'amour 

Salvator :    suile   et  fin  de«  Mohicans 

dc    Paris.     A.    (J).)    DUMAS.     5  t. 

en  3 

San-Felice,  La.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  9  t. 
Sand,  George,     (pseud.)      Voy.  DUDE- 

VANT,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 
Sandeau,    ( Lfonard-Sytatin-) Jules. 

(lie.  en  1811.) 

CATIIKRINK.     Paris.     1869.     in-12... 

CIIASSK  an  roman,  La.      Avtc    Ma 
dame  de  Sommerville 

CONCJKRT    pour    les    pauvres.     Dunn 

NollV(!llfS 

DI'IIUT   dans    la    ma^istniture,    Un. 

Paris.  1863.  in-12 

DKK.vieRK  fee,  La.  Dans  Nouvelles. 
DOCTKUR  Herbeau,  I^e.  Paris.  1868. 

in-12  

FKUNAND.  Paris.  1868.  in-12 

CoH'rnnnf  fiuxyi : 

Vaillanee.— Hieluird. 


57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 


57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 

57: 


57: 

57: 
57: 


57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 

57: 

57: 
57: 


1510 

2590 

67 

2440 


330 
3015 
2140 

2185 
1345 


107 


1350-2 
1360-8 


2535 
2555 
2585 

2535 
2585 

2540 
2545 


I'ltOSE  FICTION:     FKKNCH. 


SANDEAU. 


30 


SOUVENIRS. 


Sandeau,  (suite.} — 

HeLeNE  Vaillant.  Dans  Nouvelles.  57:  2585 
HERITAGE,  Un.  Piiris.  1869.  in-12.  57:  2550 
JOUR  sans  lendemain,  Le.  Dans 

Nouvelles 57;       2585 

Le  meme.     Dans  Los  revenants 57:       2596 

KAKL  Henry.     Dans  Notivelles 57:      2585 

MADAME    de    Sommervillo.      Paris. 

1868.     in-12 57;       2555 

Nontenant  aussi : 

Li  ehasse  au  roman. 

MADELEINE.  Paris.  1869.  in-12.  57:  2560 
MADEMOISELLE  de  Kerouare.  Paris. 

1870.     in-12 57;       2565 

Le  meme.  Dans  Nouvelles 57:  2585 

MADEMOISELLE  de  la  Seigliere. 

Paris.  1869.  in-12 57:  2570 

MAISON  de  Penarvan,  La.  Paris. 

1867.  in-12 57:  2575 

MARIANNA.  Paris.  1871.  in-12...  57:  2580 
NOUVELLES.  Paris.  1870.  in-12...  57;  2585 

Contenant : 

Mademoiselle  de  KGronare. — Karl  Hen 
ry.— Le  concert  pour  les  pauvres. — Le 

jour     sans      lendomain. —  Vingt-quatre 

heures  a   Rome.— La  derni6re  lee.— He- 

lene  Vaillant. 

KEVBNANTS,  Les.  Bruxelles.  1840. 
2  t.  en  1.  in-16.  (Edit  avec  Ar- 
sene  Houssaye) 57;  2596 

Contenant ; 

t.  I  :  Laprima  dona. — Mathilde. — Lejour 
sans  lendemain. — Cvprien.— Mademoi 
selle  de  Lavergny.— Lejoueurde  viplon. 

t.  2  :  La  clef  dti  pare.— Horace. — Vin<j;t- 
quatre  henres  a  Rome. — Les  aventures 
sentimentalfs  d'une  fleuriste  et  d'un 
clerc  de  notaire. 

RICHARD.  Avec  Fcrnand 57;  2545 

SACS  et  parchemins.  Paris.  1867. 

in-12  57;  2590 

VAILI.ANCK.  Avec  Fernand 57:  2545 

VALCUEUSE.  Paris.  1859.  in-12.  57:  2595 
VINGT-QUATRE  heures  ii  Rome.  Dam 

Nouvelles 57;       2585 

Le  meme.  Dans  Lus  revenants 57:  2596 

Sang,  Le.  E.  ZOLA.  Dam  Contes  ix 

Ninon 57:  2990 

Sans  dot.  E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT.  Avec 

Trente  et  quarante 57:  11 

Sans  se  voir.  (J.)  A.  KARR.  Avec 

Hortense 57;  1935 

Sarrasine.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans 

Oeuvrea  completes,  t.  9 56:  3129 

Sauvages  de  Paris,  Les.  Mme.  A. 

L.    A.    D.   DTJDEVANT.       (George 

Sand.)  Dims  Simon 57:  695 

Scenes  de  la  chouannerie.  E.  Sou- 

VESTRE 57;  2805 

Scenes  de  moeurs  et  de  caracteres. 

Mme.  A.  THIERRY 57;  2900 

Scenes  et  recits  des  Alpes.  E.  Sou- 

VEKTRE 57;      2800 

C'onfenant : 

Le  chasseur  de  chamois. — La  fillole  des 

Allemagnes.— L'hospice  de  Selisberg. 

Scrupule,   Le.     J.   F.   MAKMONTEL. 

Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  1 57:  2045 

Secret  de  Javotte,  Le.  (L.  Oh.)  A.  de 

MUSSET.  Dans  Contes 57;  2235 

Secrets  (!<•  la  prineesse  de  Cadignan, 

Les.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres 

completes,  t.  9 56:  3129 

Secretaire  intime,  Le.  Mme.  A.  L. 

A.  1).  DtfDEVANT.      (George  Sand.) 

Avec  Promenades  autour  d'un  vil 
lage 57:  685 


Sensations  de  Josquin,  Les.     J.  (F. 

F.)  FLEURY.  (Champfleury.) 57;  215 

Sensations  d'un  infideie.  P.  PKL- 

TUF.  Dans  Femmes  sensibles 57:  337 

Sentinelle  perdue,  La.  ERCKMANN- 

CIIATRIAN.      Arec    Histoire    d'un 

sous-maitre 57:  1545 

Sept  cordes  de  la  lyre,  Les.  Mme.  A. 

L.    A.    D.    I)UDEVANT.       (George 

Sand.) 57;         690 

Confenant  aussi : 

Lettres    a    Marcie.— Carl.— Le    dieu    in- 

connn. — La  fille  d'Albano. 

Sept  peches  oapitaux,  Les:  L'avaricu. 

M.J.SUE,  (dit  Eugene.) 57:  2880 

Seraphita.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  17 56:  3137 

Servante  de  Rabelais,  La.  P.  LA- 

CROIX.     (Bibliophile  Jacob.) 57:       3031 

Continent  au.<si : 

Une  chasse  sous  Charles  IX.— La  peste. 

Seul !     J.    X.    BONIFACE.     (Saintine.)     57:      2505 
Simon.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDEVANT. 

(George  Sand.) 57;         695 

Contenant  aussi: 

La  rnarqnise. — Monsieur  Rousset. — Mou- 

ny-Robin. — Les  sauvages  de  Paris. 

Simon  Blanchet.  P.  I.d'ExAUviLLEZ. 

Dans  Nouvelles  morales 57:       1585 

Simple  histoire  d'un  rentier  et  d'un 
lampiste.  J.  (F.  F.)  FLEURY. 
(Champfleury.)  Avec  Chien-Caillou.  57:  180 

Simplice.     E.  ZOLA.     Dans  Contes  a 

Ninon  57:      2990 

Smarra.      Ch.  (E.)  NODIER.      Dans 

Contes  fantastiques 57:      2260 

Soeur  ainee,  La.      A.  M.  BAYEUX 57:          60 

Soeur-des-pauvres.  E.  ZOLA.  Dans 

Contes  a.  Ninon 57;       2990 

Soiree  potftique,   La.     J.  (G.)   JANIN. 

Dans  Contes  fantastiques,  &c 57:       1845 

Soirees  de  Meudon.      E.  SOUVESTRE.     57:      2810 

Soliman  II.  J.  F.  MARMONTEL.  Dans 

Contes  moraux,  t.  1 57;       2045 

Solitaire,  Le.  Ch.V.  P.,  vicomteA' &K- 

LINCOURT.     3  t.  en  1 57;          21 

Solitaires  de  Murcie,  Les.  J.  F. 
MARMONTEL.  Dans  Contes  mo 
raux,  t.  6 57:  2050 

Songe  d'or,  Le.      Ch.   (E.)   NODIER. 

Dans  Contes  fantastiques 57:       2260 

Songe  de  Platon.  F.  M.  A.  de  VOL 
TAIRE.  Dans  Romans 57:  2985 

Sophie  Blamont.  P.  I.  d'ExAuviLLEZ. 

Duns  Nouvelles  morales 57:       1585 

Sorciere  de  Cheltenham,  La.  H. 
MARET.  Avec  Compagnons  de  la 
Marjolaine 57:  2040 

Soulie,     Melehior-Frederic.       (ne    en 

1800,  mart  en  1847.) 
COMTKSSE   de    Monrion,    La.      Bru 
xelles.     1846.     3  t.  en  2.     in-16 57:2610-11 

Soupers  du  directoire,  Les.  F. 
D'AMOREUX.  (Jules  de  Saint- Felix.) 
2t 57:  2445-6 

Sous  la  tonnelle.     E.  SOUVESTRE 57:      2885 

Sous  les  filets;  scenes  et  moeurs  des 

rives.     E.  SOUVESTRE 57:      2815 

Sous  les  ombrages.     E.  SOUVESTRE 57:      2820 

Souvenirs  d'Antony.  A.  (D.)  DU 
MAS 57:  1375 

Souvenirs    de  jeunesse.      Ch.    (E.) 

NODIER 57;       2280 

Contenant  anssi  : 

Mademoiselle  de  Mar.san. — La  neuvaine 

de  la  chandeleur. 


PROSE  FICTION:     FKENCH. 


SOUVENIRS. 


31 


SPLENDEURS. 


Souvenirs  d'un  Bas-Breton.  E.  Sou- 

VESTRE.  2t 57:  2830-1 

Souvenirs  d'un  pnr:a.  Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.  Dans  (Jeuvres  completes,  t.  20.  56:  3140 

Souvenirs  d'un  vicillard  :  LadiTniere 

etape.  E.  SOUVESTRE 57:  2840 

Souvenirs  d'un  voyageur.  E.  (K.  L.) 

LAHOULAYE ". 57:  2005 

Contenant : 

Marina. — Le    jasmin     de     Figline. — Le 

chateau  ile  la  vie.— Jodocus.— Don  Ottavio. 

Souvenirs  d'une   favorite.     A.   (D.) 

DUMAS.     4t 57;    1380-3 

Souvenirs  des    funambules.     J.  (F. 

F.)  FLEUKY.    (Champfleury.) 57;        220 

Souvestre,  Emile.  (ne  en  1806,  wort 
en  1864.) 

ANGES  du  fovor,  Les.     Paris.     1868. 

in-12  .". 57:       2620 

Au  bord  du  lac.  Paris.  1870.  in- 
12 57;  2625 

Au  coin  du  feu.  Paris.  1871.  in- 
12 57:  2630 

CLAiRieRES,     Les.       Paris.        1870. 

in-12  57;       2635 

CONFESSIONS  d'un   ouvrier.       Paris. 

1870.  in-12 57;       2645 

Le  niome.     Bruxellcs.     1822.     in- 
12 57:       2646 

CONTES  ct  nouvelles.     Paris.     1866. 

in-12  57:       2640 

Contenant : 

Le  ehirurgien   de  marine. — Le   mari  do 

Madame  de  Solftnge. — (ionzalos  Coques. 

— Lew  eaux  d'Abaiio. — Le  jeune  hoinme 

pale. 

DAXS  la  prairie.  Paris.  1859.  in- 
12 57;  2655 

DKKMCKE  etapo,  La.  Dans  Souvenirs 

d'un  vieillanl 57;  2840 

DEKNIEKS     paysans,     Les.        Paris. 

1871.  in-12 57;       2660 

DEUX  miseres.     Paris.     1871.    in-12.     57:       2665 
DRAM  ES  parisiens,  Les.    Paris.     1870. 

,  in-12  57:       2670 

ECIIELLE    de     femmes,    L'.      Paris. 

1870.     in-12 57;       2675 

EN  farnille.     Paris.     1859.     in-12....     57;       2680 
EN    quarantaine ;    scenes  et    moeurs 

des  groves.     Paris.      1853.      in-12.     57:       2685 
FOYER  breton,  Le;  contes  et  recits 

populaires.     Paris.     1864.     2  t.  en 

1.      in-12 57;       2690 

GOUTTE  d'eau,    La.      Paris.      1864. 

in-12  57;       2605 

HisToiREsd'autrefois.     Paris.      1859. 

in-12  57;       2700 

Contenant : 

L'inventaire   dn    planteur.— Le    general 

Guitlaume.™  Fianuna.-l'n  dernier  amour. 

— Le  brink  norwogien. — L'nrehitecte  in- 

connn.— Les  femnies   poetiques.— L'aca- 

demie  dew  paradoxes. 

HOMME  et  1'argent,  L'.    Paris.    1870. 

in-12  57;       2705 

LuNEdemiel.     Paris.     1868.     in-12.     57:       2710 
MAISON    rouge,    La.      Paris.      1865. 

in-12 57:      2715 

MARI   de   la  fermiere,    Le.       Paris. 

1869.      in-12 57;       2720 

Mar  de  cocagne,  Le.     Paris.     1859.     . 

in-12 57:      2723 

MEMORIAL   de   famillo,    Le.      Paris. 

'   1871.     In-12 57;       2725 


Souvestre,  (suite.) — 

MEXDI  ANT  de  Saint- Roch,  Le.  Paris. 

187(1.     in-12 57:       2730 

MONDE   tel   qu'il   sera,   Le.       Paris. 

1871.     in-12 57:       273.") 

PASTKUR     d'hommes,     Le.       Paris. 

1861.     in-12 57:       2740 

PeCHcs    de   ji'unesse,    Les.       Paris. 

1867.     in-12 57:       2745 

PENDANT  la  moisson.     Paris.     1870. 

in-12 57:       2750 

Contenant  : 

Les  bannis. —  David  le  trappeur. — Le  fae- 

te.ur  de  Canton.— La  troqlie— Tollar  1'Jn- 

dien. 

PHILOSOI'HE  sous  les  toils,  Un  :  jour 
nal  d'un  homme  hcureux.  Paris. 
1867.  in-12 57:  2755 

PIERRE  et  Jean.  Paris.  1869.  in- 
12 57:  2700 

PROMENADES  matinalcs,  Les.  Paris. 

1866.  in-12 57:  2765 

ROCITS  et  souvenirs :  roinans  des 

families,  Paris.  1860.  in-12 57:  2770 

Cbntenant : 

Julien. — La  collaborntrice. — Une  rencon 
tre. — Mademoiselle  Antigone  Hirel. — 
Les  tableaux  parlants.— Un  amateur.— Le 
contre-maitre. — Le  vieillard  aux  deux 
flutes. 

Rei'Rouves   et  les  elus,  Les.     Paris. 

1859.  2  t.     in-12 57:2775-6 

KICIIK    et    pauvre.       Paris.       1870. 

in-12  57:  2785 

Roi  du  monde,  Le :  liistoire  de  1'ar- 

gent  et  de   son    influenoe.      Paris. 

1863.  2  t.  in-12 57:  2790-1 

SCONES  de  la  ehouannerie.  Paris. 

1869.  in-12 57:  2805 

SCONES  et  rocits  des  Alpes.  Paris. 

1869.      in-12 57:       2800 

Contnnant : 

Le  chasseur  de  chamois.— La  fillole  des 

Allemagoes.— L'hoRpice  de  Selisberj,'. 

SOIROKS  de  Meudon,  Les.  Paris. 

1869.  in-12 57:  2810 

Sous  latonnelle.  Paris.  1869.  in- 
12 57:  2825 

Sous  les  fllets;  seones  ct  moeurs  des 

rives.  Paris.  1871.  in-12 57:  2815 

Sous  les  ombrages.  Paris.  1870. 

in-12 57:  2820 

SOUVENIRS  d'un  Bas-Breton.      Paris. 

1860.  2t.     in-12 57:2830-1 

SOUVENIRS  d'un   vieillard:    La  der- 

niere  etape.     Procodoe  d'uno  notice 

sur   la   vie   d'Emile  Souvestre  par 

E.     Lesbax.cilles.        Paris.        1868. 

in-12  57:       2840 

VALISE    noire,    La.       Paris.       1865. 

in-12  57:       2845 

Souza-Botelho,      Adelalde-Marie- 

Emilie-Filleul,  comtesxedo  Flahault, 

pul*   marquise   de.       (nfe   en    1761, 

morte  en  1836.) 
EuueNE    de    Rothelin.        JJruxelles. 

1828.     2  t.  en   1.     in-18 57:       2855 

Spiridion.     Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDK- 

VANT.     (George  Sand.)     Dans    I'n 

liiver  it  Mujorquu 57:         'r'20 

Spirite;    nouvelle   fantastique.      Th. 

OATTIEK 57:      1690 

Splendeurs  <-t  miseresdes  eourtisanes. 

Ho.   de    BAI./AO.     Dant    Oeuvres 

completes,  t.  9 56:       3129 


PROSE   FICTION:     FRENCH. 


STACL-HOLSTEIN. 


32 


TONY. 


Stael-Holstein,   Anna-Louise-Ger- 

maine,   baronne    de.     (me  en  1776, 

moi-le  en  1817.) 
CORINNK,    ou    1'Italie.     Paris.     1868. 

in-12  57;       2865 

DKI.PIIINE.     Paris.     1869.   •  in-12 57;       2870 

Le  meme.     Paris.     1856.     in-12...     57;       2871 
Stahl,   P.  J.     (pseud.)      Voy.  HETZKL, 

-L.     J  . 

Stello.     A.  V.  comte  de  VIGNY 57;       2965 

Strafford  sur  1'Avon.    J.  (G.)  JANIN. 

Dans  Contes  fantastiques,  &c 57:      1845 

Stuarts,  Les.     A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:       1290 

Suau  de  Varennes.      Voy.  VARENNES, 

E.  kSuau  de. 
Succession  lo  Camus,  La.   J.  (F.  F.) 

FI.EURY.      (Champfleury.) 57:         225 

Succube,  Le.    Ho.  de  BALZAC.    Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  19 56:       3139 

Sue,     Marie-Joseph.         (dil    Eugene.) 

(ne  en  1804,  mart  en  1859.) 
ATAR-GULL.        Illustre  par   J.    A. 

Beauce.      Paris.     1853.     in-4° 57:       3037 

AVARICE,  L'.     Dans  Les  sept  peches 

capitaux 57;       2880 

JUIF  errant,  Le.     Bruxelles.     1844-5. 

18  t.  en  6.    in-18 57;   2881-6 

MARQUIS  de  Letoriere,  Le.     Illustre 

par   J.    A.    Beauce.     Paris.     1851. 

in-4  57;       3038 

PAULA  Monti,  ou  1'hotel    Lambert. 

Illustre   par  J.   A.  Beaucd.     Paris. 

1853.     in-4 56:       3039 

Contennnt  aliKsi: 

Lo  Paris-Jen  eii  mer. 

PLIK    et    Plok.     Illustre   par  J.    A. 

Beauce.  Paris.  1853.  in-4 57:  3040 

SEPT  peches  capitaux,  Les:  L'avarice. 

Bruxelles.  1851.  in-16 57:  2880 

Suite  d'une  bonne  action.  J.  MCRT. 

Avec  Uistoire  de  fatnille 57:  2135 

Sultanetta.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:  1395 

Sur  la  plage.  (J.)  A.  KARR 57;  1065 

Sur  le  moyne  Amador,  qui  feut  ung 

glorieux  abbe  de   Turpenay.     Ho. 

de  BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  com 
pletes,  t.  19 56:  3139 

Surface  d'un  drame,  La.  Mme.  N. 

CONSTANT.    (Claude  Vignon.)    Dans 

Recits  de  la  vie  reelle 57;  2956 

Suzanne.  P.  DELTUF.  Avec  La 

comtesse  de  Silva 57:  336 

Suzanne  de  Clairvaux.  <).  LACROIX. 

Avec  Padre  Antonio 57:  2010 

Sylvandire.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:  1400 


T. 

Tableau  blanc,  Le;  traduit  du  Syria- 

que.    P.  M.  A.  do  VOLTAIRE.  Dans 

Romans 57;  2985 

Tableau  d'un  interieur  de  famille. 

Ho.    de   BALZAC.      Dans   Oeuvres 

completes,  t.  20 56;  3140 

Tableaux  parlants,  Les.  E.  SOUVES- 

TRE.  Dans  Kecits  et  souvenirs 57:  2770 

Talion,  Le.  ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN. 

Dans  Contes  des  bords  du  Rhin 57:  1505 

Tamaris.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  Dunu- 

VANT.     (Qeurae  Sand.) 57;         700 


Tardieu,  Jules(-Romain.)  (J.  T.  de 
Saint-Germain.)  (ne  en  1805.) 

ART  d'etre  malheuretix,  L'.  Paris. 
1871.  in-12 

CHALET  d'Auteuil ;  legende.     Paris. 

1868.  in-12 

Doi.OKes;     legende.       Paris.       1868. 

in-12  

EXTREMES,    Les;      legende.       Paris. 

1866.  in-12 

FECILLE  du  coudrier  et  la  fontaine 

deMedicis;   legende.    Paris.    1868. 

in-12  

LADY  Clare;  legende.  Paris.  1869. 

in-12  

LETTRES  a  la  dame  de  coeur  sur 

1'exposition     universelle.        Paris. 

1867.  in-12 

MIGNON;     legende.       Paris.       1871. 

in-12  

POUR    parvenir;      legende.       Paris. 

1869.  in-12 ^ 

POUR  une  epingle ;  legende.     Paris. 

1870.  in-12 '.'. 

VEILLEUSE,    La;     legende.       Paris. 

1868.  in-12 

Taverne  du  Jambon  de  Mayence,  La. 

ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN.  Avec  Con 
fidences  d'un  joueur  de  clarinette. 
Telemaque,  Aventures  de.     F.  de  S. 

de  L.  M.  FeNeLON 

Le   meme.       Suivi     des     Aventures 

d'Aristonoiis 

Le  meme.     2  t 

Le  meme 

Tenebreuse  affaire,  Une.  Ho.  de 
BALZAC.  Dans  Oeuvres  completes, 

t.  12 

Tercy,  Madame. 

ISAURE  et  Montigny.  Bruxelles. 
1828.  in-18... 


Terrail,  Ponson  du.  Voy.  PONSON 
DU  TERRAIL. 

Terreur  prussienne,  La.  A.  (D.) 
DUMAS.  2  t.  en  1 

Testament  de  M.  Chauvelin,  Le. 
A.  (D.)  DUMAS 

Tete  de  mort,  La.  J.  (P.  P.)  PLEURY. 
(Champfleury.)  Avec  L'usurier 
Blaixot 

Teverino.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 
VANT.  (George  Sand.) 

Confenant  aussi : 
Leone  Leoni. 

Theodore.  A.  DEQUET.  Avec  Cla- 
risse  

Theresa  Aubert.  Ch.  (E.)  NODIER. 
Dans  Komans 

Thierry,  Mme.  Augustine. 

SceNKS  de   moeurs  et  de  caracteres. 

Bruxelles.     1836.     in-12 

Timon-Alceste,  ou  le  misanthrope 
moderne;  roman  philosophique. 

A.  ClIARLEMAONE.       2t 

Toispn  d'or,  La.  Th.  GAUTIER.  Dans 
Nouvelles 

Tolla.     E.  (F.V.)  ABOUT 

Tollar  1'Indien.  E.  SOUVESTRE.  Dans 
Pendant  la  moisson 

Tony  Sans-Soin.  Ho.  de  BALZAC. 
Dan-i  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  20 


57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 

56: 

57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 
57: 

57: 


2450 
2455 
2455 
2460 

2465 
2570 

2460 
2470 
2450 

2475 
2465 

1520 
1600 

1601 

1602-3 

1604 

3132 

2895 

1405 
1410 

230 
705 

340 
2275 

2900 


57:   235-6 


57: 
57: 

57: 
56: 


1675 
10 


2750 
3140 


PROSE  FICTION;     FRENCH. 


ToPFFER. 


33 


VALLCE. 


Topffer,  Kodolphe.     (at  en  1799,  moit 

en  1846.) 
NOUVELLES  genevoises.   Paris.   1870. 

in-16  57;       2920 

Contenant  : 

La  hibliotheque  de  nion  onele. —  L'heri- 
tage.— Le  col  d'Anterne.— Le  lac  de 
Gers. —  I.a  valk'e  de  Trient.-La  traversee. 
— Le  grand  Saint-Bernard. — La  peur. 

ROSA  et  Gertrude.  Precede  de  notices 
sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrnges  de  1'au- 
teur  par  MM.  Sainte-Beuve  et  De 
la  Rive.  Paris.  1863.  in- 1 6 57;  2925 

Touchard-Lafosse,  G.   (nf  en  1780, 

inort  en  1 H47. ) 
TROIS  aristocraties,    Les :    roman   de 

moeurs.       Bruxelles.       Ib-iX     2    t. 

en  1.      in-16 57;       2015 

Tour  de  Dago,    La.     (H.   A.)   A.  de 

GONDRKCOURT.    4  t.  en  2 57:  1747-8 

Tour   de   Montlhery,    La.      J.   P.   G. 

VIEXNKT " 57;      3041 

Tour  de   Nickel,    Le.     P.  J.  HETZKL. 

(P.  J.  Slahl.)  Dans  Bonnes  for 
tunes  parisiennes 57:  1756 

Tourgueneff,  Ivan-Sergiewitz.     (»<? 

en  1818.) 
NOUVELLES  moscovites.    Paris,   s.  d. 

in-16  57;       2930 

Contenant : 

Le  juif. — Petouchkof. — Le  ehien. — Appa 
ritions  ;  traduction  par  P.  Mi'riinre. — 
Annouchka. — Le  brigadier. — Histoire  du 
lieutenant  Yergounof;  traduction  par 
rttuteur. 

Tout   ou   rien.       J.   F.  MARMOXTKL. 

Dans  Contes  moraux,  t.  2 

Tout  Paris.  E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT.  Anec 

Le  turco 

Trafalgar.  J.  MBRY 

Transporte,  Le.  J.  MBRY 

Traversee,  Lu.  R.  TOI-FFER.  Dans 

Nouvelles  genevoises 

Trente  et  quarante.  E.  (F.  V.) 

ABOUT 

Tresor  des  fevos  et  fleur  des  pois. 

Ch.    (E.)    NODIER.      Dans  Contes 

fantastiques 

Tresor  du  vieux  seigneur,  Le.  ERCK- 

MANN-CHATRIAN.      Dant  Contes 

des  bords  du  Rhin  

Tresse  noire,  La.  ERCKMANN-CHAT- 

RIAX.  Dann  Contes  populaires 

Trilby,  ou  le  lutin  d'Argail.  Ch.  (E.) 

NODIER.  Dans  Nouvelles 

Trois  ames,  Les.  ERCKMANN-CHAT- 

KIAN.  Dans  Contes  fantastiques... 
Trois  aristocraties,  Les.  G.  Tou- 

CHARD-LAKOSSK.  2  t.  en  1 

Trois  citrons,  Les.  E.  (R.  L.)  LA- 

BOULAYE.  Dan»  Contes  bleus 

Trois  clercs  de  Sainct-Nicholas,  Les. 

Ho.    de    BALZAC.     Dant   Oeuvres 

completes,  t.  19 

Trois   mousquetaires,    Les.      A.    (D.) 

DUMAS.  2  t. 57:1420-1 

Troque,  La.  E.  SOUVESTRE.  Dant 

Pendant  la  moisson 57;  2750 

Trou  cle  1'enfer,  Le.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS.  57;  1430 

Tulipe  noire,  La.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS 57:  1435 

Turco,  Lo.  E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT 57;  12 


57: 

57: 
57: 
57: 

2046 

12 
2190 
2195 

57: 

2920 

57: 

11 

57: 

2260 

57: 

1505 

57: 

1515 

57: 

2270 

57: 

1510 

57: 

2015 

57: 

1995 

56: 

3139 

TJ. 

Ulbach,  Louis,     (nf,  en  1822.) 

CHAUVE-SOURIS,    La.     Paris.      1867. 
in-12  .......................................     57; 

Contenant  aussi: 
Parrain  de  cendrillon,  Le. 
COCAF.DE  r.'anche,  La;  —  1814  —  Paris. 

1868.     in-12  ..............................     57; 

Louis  Tardy.     Paris,     s.  d.     in-12.     57: 
MARI  d'Antoinette,  Le.     Paris,  s.  d. 

in-12  .......................................     57; 

MONSIEUR  et  Madame  Fernel.  Paris. 
s.  d.     in-r_>  ...............................     57; 

PARENTS     coupables,    Les.       Paris. 

s.  d.     in-12  ................................     57; 

PARRAIN    de  cendrillon,  Le.    Paris. 
s.  d.     in-12  ................................     57; 

PAULINE    Foucault.     Paris,      s.    d. 
in-12  .......................................     57: 

Roues   sans   le  savoir,   Les.      Paris. 

s.  d.     in-12  ................................     57; 

Un  coeur  pour  deux  amours.      J.  (G.) 

JANIX  .......................................     57: 

Une   heure,   ou  la   vision.      Ch.   (E.) 

NODIER.     Dans  Nouvelles  ............     57; 

Une  heure  trop  tard.      (J.)  A.   KARR.     57: 
Une  nuit  a   Florence  sous   Alexandre 

de  Medicis.    A.  (D.)  DUMAS  ........    57:      1250 

Une  nuit  de  Cleopatrc.    Th.  GAUTIER. 

Dans  Nouvelles  ...........................     57; 

Ursule  ;   roman  inedit.     J.  MCRY  ......     57; 

Ursule    Mirouet.      Ho.   de   BAL/.AC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  5  .........     5Q; 

Uscoque,    L'.      Mme.   A.    L.    A.    D. 

DUDEVANT.     (George  Sand.)  ..........     57; 

Oontenant  aussi  : 

La  I'Huvctte  du  dooteur.—  Snr  la  derniere 
publication  de  M.  F.  Lamennsis.—  Quel- 
ques  reflexions  sur  Jean-Jacques  Rous 
seau. 

Usurier  Blaizot,  L'.   J.  (F.  F.)  FLEU- 

KY.     (Champfeury)  .....................     57: 

Contenant  aussi  : 

La  legendc  rte  Saint  Crispin.—  Quatuor.— 
L'hiver.—  Les  deux  cabarets  d'Auteuil.— 
Intt'Tieur.  —  La  chanson  du  beurre  dans  la 
marmite.—  Le  cocbon.  —  Quinquet.  —  Le 
chaudronnier.  —  La  tete  de  mort. 


V. 

Vaillance.      (L.    S.)    J.    SANL.EAU. 

Arec  Kernand  .............................     57; 

Valcreuse.    (L.  S.)  J.  SANDEAU  ......     57; 

Valentine.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DU 

DEVANT.       (George  Sand.)  ............     57; 

Val6rie.  Mme.  de  KKUDEKER.  2  t. 

en  1  ..........................................     57: 

Le  meme  ......................................     57; 

Valet  d'autrefois.  Un.  P.  LACROIX. 

(Bibliophile  Jacob.)  ......................     57; 

Contenant  aussi: 

Uneaventure  de  Bibliophile.—  Le  Guet- 

Apens. 

Valise  noire,  La.    E.  SOUVESTRE  ......     57; 

Vallee  de  Bievre,  La.  J.  (G.)  JANIN. 

Dans  Contes  fantastiques,  &c  ......  „     57; 

Vallee  do  Trient,  La.  R.  TOPFFER. 

Dans  Nouvelles  genevoises  ...........     57; 

Vallee  noire,  La.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

DI-DKVANT.     (George  Sand.)     Arec 

Promenades  autour  d'un  village  .....     57; 


2939 

2940 

2941 

2942 
2943 
2944 
2945 
2846 
2847 
1835 

2270 
1930 


1675 
2200 

3125 
710 


230 


2545 

2595 

715 


3022 
3032 

2845 
1845 
2920 

685 


PROSE  FICTION:   FRENCH. 


VALVODRE. 


34 


ZOLA. 


Valvedre.    Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  DUDE- 

VANT.     (George  Sand.) 57:         720 

Vampire  du  Val-de-grace.     L.  Goz- 

LAN 57:      1750 

Van  Schaendcl.     J.  (F.   F.)  FLEUKY. 
(ChampfleuTy.)      Avec    Chien-Cail- 

lou 57:        180 

Varennes,  Kdouard  Suau  de. 

AIvsTeRES   de   Bruxelles,  Les.     Bru 
xelles.     1844-5.     5  t.  en  2.     in-10.     57:   2050-1 
Veillee,    La.      J.     F.    MARMONTBL. 

Dan«  Contes  moraux,  t.  5 57:       2041) 

Veilleuse,  La;  legende.  (J.  K.)  TAK- 

i>i KU.     (J.  T.deSamt-Oermain.)....    57:      2405 
Vendetta,  La.  Ho.  de  BALZAC.  Dans 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  2 56:       3122 

Vendredi.      (J.)  A.    KARR.        Arec 

Hortense 57:       1335 

Vendue   en   detail.     J.    (G.)    JANIN. 

Dana  Contes  fantastiques,  &c 57:       1845 

Vengeance  d'artiste.    Ho.  de  BAL 
ZAC.       Danx    Oeuvres    completes, 

t.20 56:       3140 

Vente  ii  1'cncan,  La.      J.  (G.)  JANIN. 

Danx  Contes  fantastiques,  &c 57:       1845 

Venus  d"  Aries,  La.     J.  MCRY 57:      2205 

Verite   par   scmaine,   Une.      (J.)    A. 

KARR 57:      3021 

Verite  sur  la  fin   de  Sir  John  Fyke, 
La.     II.    MARET.      Avec   Com  pa  g- 

nons  do  la  Marjolaine 57:       2040 

Vialon,  Prosper,    (nt' en  1817.) 

HOMMK    au  chien    muet,   L'.     Paris. 

1H01.     in-12 57:       2955 

Vicomte  de  Bragelonne,  Le;  ou,  dix 
ans  plus  tard.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 

G  t.  en  3 57:   1445-7 

Complement   des   Trois  mousquetaires 

et  de  Vingt  ans  apres. 
Victoire   Normand.      Mme.  N.  CON- 
STANT.       (Claude    Vignon.)        Avec 

Marquis    de  Cremant 57:       2:)57 

Vie  d'artiste,  Une.     A.  (D.)   DUMAS...     57:       1455 

Vie  fantastique,  La.     J.  Alery... 57: 

Vieillard  aux  deux  flutes,  Le.  E.  Sou- 

VESTRE.     Dans  Recits  et  souvenirs.     57:       2770 
Vieille   fill"',    La.       Ho.   de    BALZAC. 

Dans  Oeuvres  completes,  t.  6 56:       312G 

Vieille  roche,  La.     E.  (F.  V.)  ABOUT. 

Irepartie:  Le  mari  imprevu 57:  5 

Viennet,  Jean-Pons-Guillaume.     (ne 

en  1770,  mart  en  1868.) 
TOUR  de  Jlontlhery,  La.  Paris.   1854. 

in-4  57:       3041 

Vignon,  Claude,     (pseud.)    Voy.  CON 
STANT,  Hfme.  Noemio. 
Vigny,  Alfred-Victor,  comie  de.      (ne. 

fit  17!)!),  mart  en  18(i3.) 
CINO.-MAKS,  ou  unc  conjuration  sous 

Louis  XII.     Paris.      1871.     in-12.     57:       2960 

STKLLO.     Paris.     1868.     in-12 57:       2965 

Ville  de  garnison,   Une.      (J.   B.)  A. 

ASSOLANT 57: 

Ville  de  Saint-Etienno,  La.  J.  (G.) 
JANIN.  Dans  Contes  fantastiques, 

&c 57:      1845 

Ville    noire,    La.     Mme.   A.  L.   A.   1). 

DCDEVANT.     (George  Sand.) 57:         725 

Vingt  ans  apres.  Suite  des  Trois 
mousquetaires.  A.  (D.)  DUMAS. 
3t...  57:  1460-2 


Contes  et  Nouvelles 57: 


Y. 

Yvon  et  Finette.     E.  (R.  L.)  LABOU- 

LAYE.     Dans  Contes  bleus 57: 


z. 

Z.    Marcas.     Ho.   de   BALZAC.      Danx 

Oeuvres  completes,  t.  12 56: 

Zadig,  ou   la  destinee.     F.  M.   A.  de 

VOLTAIRE.     Dans  Romans ;.     57: 

Zoe,  ou  la  metamorphose.  Mme.  E. 
de  GIKARDIN.  Dans  Contes  d'une 
vicille  fille,  &c 57: 

Zola,  Emile.     (ni?  en  1840.) 

CONTES  a  Ninon.    Paris,    s.  d.  in-12.     57: 

(Nontenant : 

A  Ninon.  —  Simplice.  —  Lc  carnet  de 
danse.  — Celle  qui  m'aime.  —  La  fee 
amoureuse. —  Le  sang. — Les  volenrs  et 
j'^ne.  —  Soeur-de3-pjmvres.  — Aventnres 
du  #rand  Sidoine  et  du  petit  Misd<'?nc. 


2596 
1945 
2010 
2990 

1505 


Vingt-quatre  heures  i  Rome.     (L. 

S.)  J.  SANPEAU.     Dans  JSTouvelles.     57:      2585 
Le   meme.     Dans   Les  revenants,  t. 

2.,  de   (L.   S.)   J.   Sandeau   et   A. 

Houssaye 57: 

Visite  ^  1'arsenal,  Une.  (J.)  A.  KARR. 

Avec  Midi  a  quatorze  heures 57: 

Visite  aux   catacombes  de    Paris.     O. 

LACROIX.     Avec  Padre  Antonio 57: 

Voleurs  et  1'ane,  Les.    E.  ZOLA.  Dans 

Contes  a  Ninon 57: 

Voleuse  d'enfants,  La.     ERCKMANN- 

CHATRIAN.   Dans  Contes  des  bords 

du  llhin 57: 

Voltaire,  Fran?ois-Marie-Arouet  de. 

(ne  en  1694,  mart  en  1778.) 
ROMANS.     Paris.     1851.     in-12 57: 

Confenant  : 

Z;idig,  ou  la  destinee. — Le  monde  comme 
il  va. — Memnon. — Les  deux  consoles- — 
Histoire  des  voyages  de  Scarraentado. — 
Micromogas. — Histoire  d'un  hon  hrannn. 
Candide. — L'ingonu. — L'hoinme  aux  »iua- 
rante  ecus. — La  princesse  de  Babylcme. — 
Le  blanc  et  le  nuir. — Jeannot  et  Colin. — 
Le?  leltres  d'Amab?d.-Hi»toire  de  Jenni, 
ou  1'athee  et  le  sage. — Les  oreilles  du 
comte  de  Cliesterfield  et  le  chapelain 
Goudman. — Le  taureau  hlanc. — Cosi- 
Sancta. — Songe  de  Platon. —  Babahec  et 
les  fakirs. — Aventure  de  la  memoir*1. — 
Les  aveugles  juges  des  coulr-urs. — Aven 
ture  indienne. — Eloge  de  la  raison. 

Voyage  dans  Paris.      (J.)  A.  KARR. 

Aeec  Midi  a  quatorze  heures 57: 

Voyage  de  la  lionne,  Le.  J.  (G.) 
JANIN.  Dans  Contes  fantastiques, 
&c 57: 

Voyages.     J.  F.  RKQNARD 57: 


w. 

Waterloo.      ERCKMANN-CII. \TKIAN. 

Suite  du  Consent  de   181:; 57: 

Watripon,    Antonio.      (ne   en    1822, 

mart  en  1864.) 
ETUDIANTS  de  Paris:  Les  etudiants 

d'autrefois.     Paris.     185;!.     in-4...     57: 
Willis,    Les.     (J.)    A.  KARR.      Dana 


1945 


1845 
3035 


1  580 


3042 
1890 


1995 


3132 
2985 

1715 
2990 


PI'.OSK  FICTION:     FRENCH. 


E  It  11 A  T  A . 


Page  1,  sou*  Ailes  d'Icare,  ilfautlire:  VILLKTTE. 

u  2,      "      A.rlincOurt,   ilfautlire:  ricomfc  d'. 

"  2,      "     A  venture  d'amour,  ilfautlire:  Herminic. 

"  2,  apres  A  venture  de  Bibliophile,  ilfautlire:  Unc. 

"  2,      "      A  ventures  de  Telemaque,  ilfautlire:  FexeLON. 

"  2,      "      Bachelier,  ilfaut  lire:  Le. 

"  2,      "      Bal  dr  sceaux,  ilfautlire:  Le. 

"  3,  touK  Balzac,  t.     2,  ilfautlire:  mnitresse. 

"  3,     "     Balzac,  t.  16,  ilfautlire:  Maitre. 

"  3,      "     Balzac,   t.   16,  ilfautlire:  Medieis. 

"  3,     "     Balzac,  t.   19.  ilfautlire:  Thilhou/.e. 

"  3,      "     Balzac,  t.   19,  aprf.t  "  Les  trois  clercs  de  Sainct-Nicholas,"  ilfaut  lire: 

"  Le  jeusne  de  Frarieoys  premier." 

"  3,      "     Bayeux,  ilfaut  lire:  ainfie. 

"  4,     "     Beau-pere,  ilfautlire:  YII.LKTTB. 

"  4,     "     Bernard,  ilfaut  lirs :  Villette. 

"  4,     "     Berthet,   ilfautlire:  chateau. 

"  5,     "     Bully,  ilfautlire:  et  KOYER. 

"  5,  nulicude:  Chaine,  ilfautlire.-  Chaine. 

"  C,  KOIIX  Chien-Caillou,  ilfautlire:  Les  Noirau. 

"  7,  upres  Col,  ilfaut  lire  :  d' Anternc. 

"  7,  sows  Confessions  de  la  marquise,  ilfaut  lire:  une  aveu^le. 

11  8,      "     Contes  ilrolatiqucs,  Sine  dixain,  au  lieu  de :  tous  jours,  il  fnut  lire :  touaioura 

"  8,      "     Contes  et  nouvellcs,  BAL/A(^,  ilfautlire:  Tony  Sans-Soin. 

"  8,      "     Contes  et  nouvelles,  SOUVKSTRK,  ilfautlire:  (ionzules. 

"  8,      "     Contes  fan  tastiques,  ilfautlire:  Le  sacriflce. 

"  8,      "     Contes  moraux,  ilfaut  lire:  Alcidonis. 

"  8,      "     Contes  populaires,  ilfautlire:  L'oeil. 

"  9,      "     Deltuf,  FKMMKS  sensibles,  ilfautlire:  Les  riens  qui  sont  tout. 

"  9,  au  lieu  df :  Derniere  t'tapc,  ilfautlire:  Derniere  (''tape. 

"  10,  .SOM.V  Dolores,  il  fnut  lire :  d'Autcul. 

"  10,  aprft  Don  Ottavio,  ilfaut  lire:  E.  (R.  L.)  LABOULAYE. 

"  10,  nous  Dudevant,  AMOURS,  ilfautlire:  age. 

"  10,      "      Dudevant,   ilfautlire:  CuaTEAU. 

"  11,      "     Dudevant,   ilfautlire:  MKT.niioR. 

"  11,      "     Dudevant,  MYR/.A,  ilfautlire:  Aldini. 

"  11,      "     Dudevant,  PROMENADES,  ilfautlire:  vallee. 

i;  12,      "     Dumas,  AvKNTi'RE  d'amour,  ilfautlire:  Herininio. 

"  12,      "     Dumas,  COI.OMIIK,  ilfautlire:  Calabrais. 

"  1 5,  au  lieu  de :  Penelon,  H*ez,  Fenelon. 

"  15,  .tout  Fen61on,  Le  memo,  ilfaut  lire :  Suivi. 

"  16,      "     Gautier,  ilfautlire:  CHAINE  d'or. 


afog    und    Snfiaffs^Bcr^eicfmip 


—  bcr  in  bcr  — 


Depntficfjea  33i 


in  Cincinnati  cntluilmicn 


n 


roel^c  in  ba§  ©ebiet  bcr 

iftfjcn  Sidjtung 


f  incinnati  : 


bet  ^iHt 


1876. 


(©cbmtft  in  bev  Cfftcc  beg  ,,6incinnnti 


ie  SMdjer  einc§  jeben  ©cfjriftfteflerS,  fomeit  bic  Sibliotfjef  fie  beflfct,  finb  itnter  feinem  tt>  a  f)  = 
r  c  n  5Jamen  nufflejafiU.    SBenn  ber  Skrfaffer  fid)  cinc§  falfdjen  ober  fingirten  9Jamen§  (^}fcubont)m8) 
bebient  Ijat,  fo  finbct  man  benfelben  in  ;]  e  f  jj  c  r  r  t  e  r  ©djrift  in  s^arcntt)ejc  beigcf iigt.    Site  fonft  ein» 
ijeffammerten  DJamen  finb  mei[ten§  bie  raeniger  befannten  Saufnamen  be§  Sctreffenben.    3-  59. : 
SSifciuS,  Albert  (3eremin§  («ottb,elf). 
Hoffmann,  (9Uejanber  ^riebrid))  Sfranj. 

Set  Ueberfetjungcn  au§  fremben  (Spradjen  tft  faft  iiberaU  ber  Oriflinaltitel  in  lateinifdjen  33ud)« 
ftnben  mit  nngegebcn.    3-  33- : 

,  91.  (35.)  ©Ott  unb  Setlfel  (Conscience  1'innocent.) 


2lbtb,. 

2lbt^ei(ung.                                      Suftfj). 

Suftfrtel. 

2lmet. 

2lmerilamfdj. 

9JJannb.. 

2)(anntyeim. 

2lu8g. 

2(u§gabe. 

a»aiit. 

Diilitarifety. 

2lu3g.  2lu3geto. 

2lu§get»ab,It. 

31. 

?!eu. 

8b. 

S3anb. 

tyott. 

^Joetifd). 

SJbe. 

SBanbe. 

5j3reu^. 

^reufjifdj. 

33erl. 

Berlin. 

^Jro§. 

5frofaifd§. 

8ttL 

Sibliot^el. 

^Kfeub. 

S(?Jeubontjm. 

S3raunfdjh>. 

S5raunfctyi»eig. 

3ityetn. 

Mbeinifdj. 

QtelL 

SBreStau. 

9iom. 

Sioman  (audj)  iHomantifdi. 

GrS.  Grjab.t. 

Srja^lung  (audj)  ©rjafytenb. 

©.  b. 

Sine  date.  (D^ne  Saturn.) 

granlf.  a.  3)1. 

^vanffurt  am  3)Jain. 

©ammtt. 

©ammtltdj. 

g-ranj. 

gtanjoftfdj 

©ctyr. 

©d^riften. 

svro. 

grei^etr. 

©d^warjin. 

©d^tBatjWalber. 

(5)Cv« 

®eboren. 

©eltf. 

©ettfam. 

0ef. 

®efommelt. 

©tuttg. 

©tuttgart. 

<5>efcf|. 

(Sefctyi^te. 

Sub. 

Jiibmgen. 

Gleto. 

<3Jeh>i>6,nltdj. 

U.  f.  it). 

Unb  fo  welter. 

§ann.  igannob. 

.^annotier. 

Ueberf. 

Ueberfe&t. 

ioeiml. 

§eimti(^. 

Unfyeiml. 

Unt)etmlidj. 

IgerauSg. 

§erau§geber  (nudj)  £ev<wSgegeben. 

a?. 

3Jon. 

W- 

§iftorifcty. 

aSerm. 

3?ermifd)t. 

(gumor. 

§umoriftif^. 

as. 

2Cer!e. 

3«. 

SUuftrttt. 

SBanber. 

JBanberung. 

3a^r^. 

Sfllft^unbert. 

3Betbt. 

JBeiblidj. 

SI. 

Stein. 

t 

©eftocben. 

£eben3&. 
i'fti). 

SebenSbilber, 

K. 

Unb  fo  toeiter. 

PEOSE  FICTION:  GEEMAN. 


A  la  Fontange.  G.  35otfo.  3n  3t.  SRobellen, 

«b.  6 59: 

SlbbaHnfc.  4i.  Sietf.  3n  Sdjrtftcn,  Sb.  8..  56 : 
SIbcitb  im  Swnbaufe,  Gin.  31.  ffieijjner. 

3n  9Zo»eUen,  SBb.  1 T>8: 

Saffelbe.  3n  gcltf.  ©efdndjten 58: 

9(bcnb  «or  ber  §o*}eit,  2cr.  $.  3fd;ctfc. 

3n  ©cf.  gdjr.,  iBb.  10 56: 

9lbtnbncfi)riid)C.  i'.  lied.  3"  Sdjriften, 

«b.25 56: 

8(bcnbftunbcn.  $?.  Gonfcience.  2  SBbe.  in  1  58 : 


Sb.  1.    Duintin  SWetnS.   —  Die 


eaii.  —     rua  ormosssma, 
ober  ba3  £dr;l!enfiet>er.  —  £ie  Srojjmutttr. 

Vlbcitbftiinbrn.    5-  Hoffmann  ...............  59: 

3  MaM:  Ie«  §erm  -JBeje  fmb  rounbtrbar. 
—  91ic^t3  ift  fo  fcin  gcfponnen,  ber  fieri 
Bringt's  an  bie  Sonnen.  —  Siirrtte  Wott, 
ttiue  recdt,  (c^eue  Siiemanb.  —  Tsie'JiaciibavSs 
f  tuber  ur  b  ber  ^rinj. 


Mbcntcncr,  Gin.  $.^fe.  3n  ®ef  .  SBerfen, 

=Bb.  8  ...........................................  56: 

fttarttBH  aller  Slrten  uub  Cttcn.  g. 

Hoffmann  ......................................  59: 

Slbcntrucr  am  Sec  t>on  Serg,  So§.  §. 

3|d)offe.    3n  ©cf.  Sd>.,  2Jb.   13  .........  56: 

Slbcntc  iirr  bci  ben  lartiiren,  Gin.  5-  ^°- 

benftcbt.      3n  JU.  ©efdj.  ou§   ferncnt 

Sanbe  ............................................  58: 

Slbfiitriicr  ber  9?eujat)rcsnad)t,  Sag.  §. 

Sftoflt.    3n  ®cf.  ed)r.,  iB6.  9  ............  56  : 

3(bcntcucr  bev  S^locfternad^t,  33ie.  G.  ST. 

I.  Soffmann.  3n  ShiSfl.  Gr,<.,  i8b.  2  58  : 
Slbfntciicr  bee  ®t»l»io  Don  Jiofaloa,  3)ie. 

G.  W.  ffiielanb.    ^n  gammtt.  W.,  33. 

1-2  .............................................  56: 

3(bcnttncr  bc§  Snfpeltor  iBrafig.  g.  9ieu= 

ter.    3n  gdiurr--;Biurr  .....................  56: 

Slbciitcurr  be*  vieutenant  'Putjlmann,  3Jie. 

3J.  BoniBtntcrfcIb  .............................  59: 

VHbrnlrurr  in  i<olfi»t(j.  St.  Don  SiSinterfcIb. 

3"  S?umoreofen,  S3b.  fi  .......................  59  : 

SlbralmnU'incoln.  31.  28.  ©rube.  3n^u= 

genb  unb  i!olf«bibl  .............................  59  : 

9lbt  «nb  I'ebenslcute  in  ber  Sleidjenau. 

Garl  Svinbler.  ,)n  Kaittftttfci,  SJb.  I..  59  : 
Slbu  Jclfan;  ober,  bie  fiieimfe^ruom  i)(onb= 

getirge.   SB.  Siaabe.    3  «bc.  in  1  .........  59  : 


82 
1607 

2310 
2329 

1956 

1624 
422 


2295 


677 
2296 
1958 

195 
1956 
1731 

1900 

1103 

1753 

1735 

2406 

929 

180 


Slrtit 


in  ber 


27 


.  Merife. 


59 :        2577 

,,1813".    <y.  gtolle.  3  SBbe.  in  1 59  :        1110 

,,1812".  H.  SRcllftab.  3n  ©ef.  @djr.,  S3b.  1 

bi«  4 59:    350-53 

3((bt;t(|  Stiifcn  fyedj.  31.  Don  Shier.  4  iBbe.  58 :      37—10 
Slftininrfcllfrtiaft,   Gttte.     Ji.    edjiicting. 

3  »b'e 59  :      644-6 

Slbbriri)  im  2)(oo«.  §.  3fdjoffe.  3n  ©ef. 

edir.   »b.  4 56:        1952 

9lbd^    3- 2!.  6.  Semme.    2  S3be  in  1 59:        1290 

3lbclf.    %.  Seioalb 58:       2112 

IHbcldctb  Don  Ifyalfyeim.    G.  Don  @d)mib  59  :         539 
Stblcr  unb  i'otDe.  Q.  be  la  DJJcttc  g-mtque. 

5n  Stu^g.  2B.,  SJb.,  11 56:         283 

StbntirnlitaMootff,  Gin.    $.  ©mibt.    3n 

SJinnen  ber  rotben  lonne,  SJb.  3 59  :         820 

atbmirol  be  Jiutter,  ®<r.    SB.  Dertet,  3n 

ipotn'8  Grj.,  »b.  9 58:        2838 

S(f ()l)litifd)f  Sb'nigotodjter,  Gine.  0.  GberS. 

3  SBbe.  in  2 58  :    650-51 

Stdtliffif  &crr,  Xer.     g.  ©erftarfer.  3n 

^liiben  unb  2ruben,  SBb.  1 58:         940 

SlcfojTsi  unb  anberer  tDeifer  9J!eifter  Rabet^ 

fdia^.    fi.  m.  3n  3ugenb  unb  ifolfebibl.  59  :        2418 
Vlfiificrcr  ©lanj  unb  innerer  SBertf).   5. 

iooffmann.  3»  Grj.,  SJb.  26  59  :        2285 

Slcupcrfte  Sputte,  S5ie.     fi.  etober.    3n 

Grj.,  SJb.  10 59  :        1094 

Slftain.    ^.  Witgge 58:       2438 

G.    3)1    SlUelanb.     3n 

B:,  SBb.18 56:        1908 

Jr^ronn  Don  Sl;rafuS.     ip. 

"iifdioffe.  '  3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  «b.  7  56  :        1955 

ITnrnt  au3  Gl;tna,   2er.     G.  SiUUfomm. 

gn  3m  *ann  unb  gauber  u.f.to.,  S)b.  3..  59 :       1673 
SUlfrlb,  (^ob.ann)  ^rtebrid;  (gcb.  1810). 

MuS}ugS»at«,  Xer.    ioaUe  1868,  16°  ...  58  :  10 

SBerenb  Stein,  ber  Sncdjtetaftor.   1869, 
16° 58:  10 

$ned)t=3ubilaum,   £a§.     ipalle,    1870, 
16° 58:  10 

©Uieler3  ©ang  unb  Gnbe,  2eS.    1867, 

16° 58:  10 

SBeradjtcte  .Hinb,  Xa*.  Swlle,  1869,  16°..  58  :  10 

ScrlDatter  unb  fetn  Jtinb,  2>er.  1869,  16°  58  :  10 

3l()iicn,  2ie.    ®.5ret;tag.    a  »be 58:    730-31 

3  n  t>a  It :    1.  abtb. :  ?(nflO  unb  ^ngraban. 
2.  2tbtb..    Tfl^  9ieft  ber  ,^oun(6ntge. 

^(bncnlJrobf ,  Xie.  ^.  Xied*.  3n  Sdjrif= 
ten,  «b.  22 56:  1621 

iMIinimo,  Xi«-  S-  ©erftarfer.  3n  2(ug  jwei 
-i>odttljeilcn,  »b.  1 58:  905 


PROSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


Ulfynung  iinb  ©egeinpavf. 


Sim  ijcrbfeucr. 


Slftnuni}  unb  WegentBart.    3-  f°n  Gid)en= 

borff.    Sn  ©ftmmt.  SB.,  SBb.  2 56:         241 

Sllrolmt,  Set.  G.  gtb.  »on  iBibta.  3n  Gt= 

tebtesi  unb  ©eteftumteS.  SBb.  3 58 :         163 

Sllamoiitobe.  §.  Sfdjotfe.    3n  ®ef.  @d)t., 

SBb.  1    56:       1950 

Sllcranbcr  Wnr,ifoff.   ®.  Stietifc.  3n  3"= 

ftenb«8i6.,  33b.  18 59:       2568 

Sllcranber  ^etion.    2b.  ffltiigge 58:        2435 

Sllcrnnbcr  cou  Siifterberg.  SI.  con  2Binter= 

fclb.  3n  ftum.  ©oEbaten*9towUen,  SBb.  2  59 :  1737 
Sllcraitber  «on  sjumbolbt.  fc.  3(au.  7  S&be..  59  :  281-7 
Sllcranbcr  Bon  Smmbolbt.  3.  ©djmibt....  59:  2722 
Slleranber  2)cfiianti.  G.  aft.  athmbt. 

(iiouxfe  Stub.  I  bad).)  3n  ekjd)td)tsi= 

bilbet,  SBb.2— 3 58  :    2502-3 

SlleretunbSlpbata.  aR.9ic§to»Sfa.  3n92ie» 

ril}  3iigenb=SBib[.,  SBb.  38 59  :        2588 

Sllitf,  obet  bie  Webcimnifie.    G.  &.  G.  Si. 

!Bulwer=VMton.    5ortfel>ung  Bon  :  Grnft 

3Haltta»etS.    4Sbe.ini 58:        2225 

Sllicc  G.  ^olfo.  3»  28olfen=3tf)atten,  St. 

Stittcllen,  SBb.  14  59:          87 

Sllitc  Siublort).  sB.  9Jlollb.au  Jen.  3u9lotbunb 

Sub,  »b.  1    58:       2390 

Sllitta,  b«  Gngel  Bon  aJiefebutg.  g.  §en= 

ning.     oi»  3lunbid)au 58:        1460 

Slllbcittfriilaitb.  ii.Dtto.  3n2>eutf$eSBun« 

ben,  «b.  4 58:        2002 

SUIcin  in  bet  28elt.    $.  Bon  9temmet§botf. 

3  «be.  in  1 58  :       2800 

SUler  Slnfang  ift  fcttiuer.     %.  Hoffmann. 

3n  Haleuter^Scidn^ten '. 58:        1735 

SlUcrbaiib.    SI.  »on  SiJintcrfelb 59:        1710 

311  Salt:     Sieifcbilbcr.    —    Siebe     o^ne 
Sttiimpfc. 

SttftS  f iit  tneinen  So^n.  31.  f  on  SCintcrfelb, 

3n  §nmo««fen,  SBb.  1 59  :  1730 

2(tle3  "'it  SJaafien.  g.  ^offmann.  3n  ga-- 

Unbev=®efd;idjten 58:  H35 

2(fliflntpr=^il()b,  ^ie.  3-  Oerftacfer.  3n 

2linci-ifanifdje  ®alb=  unb  Sttombilbet, 

SBb.l 58:  989 

Slfttdqlirfje  Wefd)ict)te,  Ginc.  %.  ©etftarfet. 

3n  Untet  Dolmen  unb  sBudjen,  iBb.  1 58  :  982 

Sdmanfor.  $.  penning.  3n  3iu>ib]"d)au...  58  :  1460 
Sllnmnfur.  S!.  lietf.  3n  ®cb,viften,  Sib.  8.  56  :  1607 
Sllnienrnufrlf  »nb  GbeliPfiB.  £>.  Sdimib.  59  :  508 
Slimcrita.  G.  Sbinbier.  '3n  iBintcrbud), 

i!3b.2 59:  950 

tUb  "lib  WeU'SranfeeWf.  ®raf  et.  @ro= 

bonieti.  233be.ini 58:  1062 

Sllte Jlpfelfrau, !Tte.  G. §ofet.  3n Slubber 

meiteirlMt,  »b.  1 58  :  1662 

Saffclbe.  3n  Grjabl.  Sdjriftcn,  »b.  1  58  :  1650 
Stile  ^arbatoffa,  Set.  S>.  ^idjtet.  3n  Gt= 

jal;lungcn,  3Jb.  4 59:  2643 

Slltc  33e!annte.  21.  ©tein 59:  2850 

SJItf  ^Briefe.  G.  SiUEomm.  3"  3m  3)««n 

unb  sjauber  u.  f.  m.,  S3b.  1 59  :  1672 

S(lte  Slud;,  Xas  ;  unb  bic  Sieife  in'd  Sloue 

binein.  X'.  lied.  3n  ®d;r.,  Sb.  24  ...  56  :  1623 
Sllte  Ganbibote,  S^et.  2f.  2Bilbenbaftn.  3n 

(9ef.  Grj.,  9}b.  1 59:  1604 

Sllte  Gommobote,  Set.  g.  SKarttai 58:  2283 

Stitc  XerffUngct,  3)et.  (9eo.  Siltl 58:  1554 

Sllte  Xejjauet,  Set.  gt.  Gation,  4  S3be. 

gcrtfe^tng;  Gin  taitwn  giirft 58:  345-8 

S((te  Xincte,  Set.  SB.  Cettel.  3n  §orn'« 

(Stj.,  SBb.  6  58:  2835 

Sllte  Gtlaudjt,  S3ie.  G.  igoefer.  3"Gt}. 

®d;r.,  S8b.  2 58  :  1650 

Sllte  ^irnia,  Gine.  g.  Vei»alb.  3n  43unte 

Sbilbet,  Sib.  1 58  :  2136 

Sllte  gtaulein,  Sa§.  G.  §oefet 58  :  1656 


Sllte  gtifc,  Set.  SB.Cetter.  3n  fectn'g  Gtj., 

«b.  13 :. 58:  2842 

Slltc  S-ttfc,  Set,  unb  bie  ncue  Qeit,  6.  TO. 

SHunbt.  (Siouife  ajMi^lbadj.)  2  SBbe. 

3n  Seutj"d;lanb  in  Sturm  unb  Stang. 

Slbtb.  1 58:  2475-6 

Sllte  GSefdiidite  ju  nener  Gttauung,  Gine.  31. 

SJi^tuS.  1 3.  (9  o  tt  b.  e  I  f.)  3«  (9ef-  @*r.  58  :  1038 
Sllte  ®efd)id)ten  aus  ban  ©peffatt.  it.  §. 

GaSBari.    3n  3ugenb=  unb  iBotebibl....  59  :        2400 

3  it  I)  a  1 1:  Xer  syauernfomft.  —  Xei  Sd)ioe- 
benfc^immirl.  —  las  Eljvtfttinblcin.  —  (Sine 
gptnnftube.  —  Jii'tt  euc^  nicfit,  Sott  ISBt 
fict)  nid)t  fvotteti. 

Sllte  ®ott  lebt  nodi,  Set !    3.  £offmann. 

3n  Gtj.,  SBb.  5 59  :       2264 

Sllte  §auBtmann,  Set.    3.  S.  $.  Seinme. 

3  Sbe.  in  1  59  :        1292 

Sllte  £au3,  SaS.    g.  ©etftacfct 58:         900 

Sllte  Sungfet,  Sie.    3W.  SRat^ufiuS.    3n 

edjt.Sflb.  7 58:        2771 

Slltc  Junggejelle,  Set.    31.  aiHlbenl;ab,n. 

3n  ®e|.  Grj.,  SBb.  5 59  :        1606 

Slltc  iltieget,  Set ;  unbfeinSobn.  iffi.9Jiul= 

let.  3n  Siieti^  3ugenb=SBibl.,  fflb.  37  ...  59 :  2587 
Slltc  2iebe,  Sie.  ».  Smtbt.  3n  Sbinnen  bee 

totben  lonne,  SBb.  1 59:         818 

Slltc  -iebe  toftet  nid)t.     O.  SKilbftmut^. 

Jn  ^iir  33ammerftunbe 59  :        1637 

Slltc  3)iut;le,  Sie.    G.  §oefet.    3n  Mleinc§ 

X'eben,  S»b.  3 58:        1685 

Slltc  Drbelaffe, Set ;  unb  fein  tnBfeteS SBeib. 

G.  ©Binbfet.  3n  »ell  uitb  Simtel,  SBb.  1  59  :  907 
Slltc  Dtaubfdjlojj,  Sa§.  Gt)t.  Bon  Sdnnib.  59 :  532 
Slltc  Sdjabrafe,  Sie.  21.  Bon  SLUntetfelb.  3n 

S»um.  Solbatcn=9ioB«IIen,  SBb.  1 59:        1736 

Sllte  unb  neue  SUSelt.    Zl).  OTiigge 58:        2433 

Slltc  nub  neue3«i'-  G.  SBinblet.  3»2Bin= 

tetbudi,  *b.  1 59  :         950 

Slltc  Boiit  SBevge,  Ser.  S.  Sierf.  3n  @d)rif« 

ten,  SBb.  24 56  :        1623 

Sllte  3ei* ;  °.bet,  bie  Bier  Ib'd)teibe£;)iittmei= 

ftcrS  2d)immelmonn.    21.  Bon  at>intet= 

felb.  3  «bc 59:  1711-13 

Sllten  §aufer  Bon  it\,   Sie.     D.   SBilbet' 

mutb.  3»  '-Bilber  u.  0e{d;.  au«  SdjtBoben. 

SBb.  l 59:       1630 

Slltcn  2dM)Hebjacob'^Giefdnd)tcn,  Se§.  SB. 

Devtel.  \28.  D.  B.  Born.)    3  «be 58  :    2861-3 

Slltcn  con  Mubjied;,  Sie.   G.  S>b'fet 58  :       1690 

Slltcr  Jabm-id),  Gin.  ©taf  St.  WraboiBSli. 

3n  neue  inilit.  SjumoreSfen,  *b.  2 58:        1116 

Slltcr  SHann,  Gin.  G.  $6fer.  5n  Gtj.  Sdjr. 

«6.  5 58:        1652 

Saffelbe.    3n  2tu3   altet  unb  neuet 

3cit 58  :        1660 

Slltcr  Samen  unb  frtfdjeS  SieiS.    3.  S.  §. 

lemme.    Jn  Gtiminat=3(oB.,  SBb.  2 59  :        1298 

Slltcrmnnn  3ii?fe.  G.  iooefer.   4  «be  in  2-  58  :    1657-8 
Silted  ©tafengefd)led)t,   Gin.      3.  S.  §. 

Jemme.    3n  Gtj.,  SBb.  6  - 59:        1305 

Silted  Solbatenb,et3,  Gin.  ©taf  St.  ©ra= 

botBSfi.  3"  SBilbet  aug  bem  ®olbaten= 

leben 58:        1117 

Sim  Slltat.    G.  SCetnet.    2  SBbe.  in  1 59  :        1535 

Sim  SltfanfasS.  A.  ©etftadet.  3n  2lu3  mei= 

nem  lagebud;,  2ib.  2 58:         90S 

Sim  sBrunnen.  G.  »oefet.  3«  2luSg.etod^lte 

GefeUjdmft ". 58:        1664 

Sim  Godiati.  5v-  ©etftader.  3n  Untet  Spat= 

men  uiib  »ud)en,  s»b.  2 58 :         983 

Sim    Gidjftein.      gt.    SBtoui.     3n    SUte 

unb  neue(S>efd; 59:       2420 

81m  Sujje  bet  Sldjalm.  8.  ^idjlet.  3n  Gtj., 

*b.'  5 59  :        2644 

Sim  Jbctbfeuet.    S.    28.    JpadUinbct.     3n 

St.  ©efdjidjten 58:        1329 


I'KOSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


£>ofe  bcr  norbifdjen  ©cmiramis. 


—  3  — 


Slngefufjrt. 


Sim  wfo  bcr  norbifdjen  Scmirami*.    D. 
SMbliuS.    2  *be.  in  1  .....................  58: 

Sim  iHainin.    ».  Sdjintb  ......................  59: 

3m  a  It:  Ter   JSflcrintrtfi    ton    TOutidjen. 
—  Za*  Zobtcitgefic&.t. 

Sim  .Soil  G.  aBilUcmm.  3n  2tu«  alter  unb 

neucr  3ett.    Stt>.  2  ...........................  59: 

Sim  W"3-    ¥.  flomtwrt    2«be.  in  1  ......  58: 

Sim  Sdialter.  J.  JRfflBtftrt  ....................  58: 

91  in  Somttag^Jfadimittag.  G.  £>ccfcr.  3n 

vaub  unb  (Bet,  $b.  2  ...........  .  .............  58: 

Sim  Stein.    31.   TOctfiner  ......................  58: 

Sim  Stranbe.  ©raf  St.  ©rabolr>3fi.  3n 

©ef.  9io*ellcn  unb  Grj.,  «b.  1  ............  58: 

91  in  Jhprc.  G.  Reefer.  3»  £eutfcbe  fcierjen  58  : 
Sim  Itbmtfer.  i<.  fiieiife.  Jn  RotwOtn-  58  : 

£affclbe.    3n  ©ef  .  S&erfen,  Sb.  4  ..........  56: 

Sim  tobtcn  See.  %  foe^fc.  3'»  Clef.  Stolen, 

»b.  8  ............................................  56  : 

Sim  IvSadjtfcuer.  ©raf  St.  ©rabow3ti. 

3n  Slu'J  bem  Solbatenk'bcit  ...............  58: 

Sim  iL'acty  tfeucr.  g.  £ofjmann.  3n  Cn., 

5»b.  35  ...........................................  59  : 

Slmaionr,  Sie.  S-  2ingclftebt.  2  $be  in  1.  58  : 
9lmcrifa=3Hube,  £er.    g.  Kiirnberger  .......  58  : 

Slmtrifaitifdjc  Sleifebilber.  2b.  Xtclttj  ......  59  : 

Slntfrifaitilriic  SJatb<  unb  Strombilbcr.  g. 

©erftacfcr.    2  SBbe.  in  1  ..................  58: 

3  a  6  a  It:  SBb.  1:  Ter  Seitftenrauber. 
—  9iorbamfritanifcl)f  S^fl'1-  —  OuniS8taut« 
fabrt.  —  cdtulen  in  ben  WadmoobS.  — 
£i«  MUi(tntor=Jaflb.  —  SBb.  2.  Ciii  SJerfud) 
*ur  Sltifiebiung,  —  Cincinnati.  —  Xcr  IUUTI; 
bfrborc  Xraiim.  —  (Sine  ^Bant^eiiiiflb.  — 
Siianbmibe  JlrSmer.  —  ler  amctifaiiiWe 
Uriualo.  —  Xie  Sitenjagb  am  aaijou 
Blctct  in  aitanfaS. 

X'liiifrifniiifrtiri?  Sprtdjluort.  Jy.  Serftdrfet. 
^n  -Jlu'j  meinem  Jngcbud),  Sib.  2  .........  58  : 

Slmnii.  ii>.  Certet.  CiiS.  D.  uon  .s:>crn.)  3" 
£ont'<3  (Srj.,  *b.  9  ............................  58  : 

Xaffelbe.    3n  Siljein.  Sorfgefrf)irf)ten. 
Sib.  4  .........................................  58: 

Slmncftirtfr,  Gin.   3.  2).  £.  Xemme.  3n 

(Sriminal=-JioweUen,  S3b.  1  ..................  59: 

Wmorofo,  Xev.  21.  G.  Skadjboget.  3n 

3luvS  bret  vtab,rf;uiiberten,  :8b.  1  .........  58: 

SlmtmSiinin,  Xie.  G.  etiibet.  3n  Grj., 

4»b.  5  ............................................  59  : 

Sin  Siorb.  g.  Serftocfer.  3n  3lu«  meinem 

Jagebudj,   »b.  2  .............................  58: 

Sin  Gap  .writ.  g.  (Serftacfer.  3n  S3Iou 

bailor  ..........................................  58: 

9(11  ben  Ufern  bcS  9if)ein«.  S!.  pdjter. 


Sfnbtrfrn,  £>an«  Gfyriftian.  - 
SJardjen,  ©efammelte.    3n  ©ef.  SJcrfen, 
33b.5 56: 


»b. 


59: 


Sin  ber  SWernfteinfiifte.  »f.  !KoSfol»gfa.  3 

Siieri^  Juflwb'SKbl.,  »b.  .'$8  ...............  59  : 

i'lli  ber~Ber(ina.  G.  Sptnbler.  3"Sommer= 

maltten,  'Bb.  1  ................................  59: 

91  n  ber  Oirenje.  $raf  St.  raraboiuSti.  3n 

(SeJ.  3to»eUcn  u.  Gq.,  Sb.  1  ...............  58: 

9ln  ber  Wren^e.  G.  §bfer.  3n  Grj.  Sdjr., 

33b.  1  ...........................................  r,8: 

Dojjdfc.  o,n  SluS  bem  <Bolf  ...............  58: 

Shi  ber  ^nbianergrenje.  Slrmanb.  ('pfeub.) 

4  «be.  in  2  ....................................  58  : 

Sin  bcr  IKcmel.  3.  2).  §.  lemme.  2  S8be. 

inl  ...............................................  59: 

Sin  ber  polmidKn  Wrenje.  grau  3-  ^fannem 

fdjmitt.  (  juUe  Surow.)  ...............  59: 

Slnbcricn,  S)an8  Gb;riftian,  (geb.  1805,  f 
1875.)    ^tlberbud)    cfjne   Silbet.     3n 
Wef.  iBerten,  Ob.  6  ..........................  56: 

GMurfepeter,  Ser.  3n  ©ef.  ffierfcn,  »b.  12  56  : 
Xer.    3n    (M.  SWerfen, 

56: 


1662 
liKW 
2(301) 

1687 
2311 

1060 

1K71 

1521 

673 

677 
1065 

2294 

520 

2002 

2090 

989 


64 


.  —  .  — 

flaifers  nftie  Jlleiber.  —  Aliebermitttfrc^cn. 

—  (Srlenfiuflel.  —  lie   fedjnettonigin.  — 
talgei  S>an«[e. 

Slbtl).  «:  Cle>l'ue=Die.  —  ^Sumelincbcn.  — 
J)cr  Heine  .fllaus  unb  bergvope  ,ftlau3.  — 
Set  ftattbbafte  ,SinnfoIbat.  —  ler  Jiuc$ 
roeisen.  —  Tie  fleine  eetjuttjfrau.  —  Z«c 
nnartige  ffnabe.  —  Ter  (Garten  be4  •ipara* 
bieieS.  —  lao  (gan[vbliiindien.  —  Sa9  t>Sji« 
lidje  tungc  Cntlein.  —  3Me  Stbrdu1. 

Mbtl).  3:  Ser  en<ie(.  —  Zie  eaiofdicn  be4 
OUurf'3.  —  2)ie  iiiftin  unbber  ©d)o'tiWinfe« 
ger.  —  lie  'Urinjeffin  auf  ber  Grbte.  — 
Ta3  >\eiierieufl.  —  £ie  rotfaen  Sdiiitje.  — 
Xer  SReifcfamerab.  —  2)ie  Springer.  —  £ie 
9!acf)tigoU.  —  Ser  3lofcn=eif.  —  Ter  flie. 
flenbe  Jtoffer.  —  I)ie  alte  8traf>enlaterne. 

Slbtli.4:  Xas  tleine  Wabdien  mil  bem  2d>roe- 
fc[t)61td)en.  —  Tie  luiloen  Sctyimine.  —  Tie 
blumcu  ber  fletnen  ^ba-  —  Tic  ?Iacftbars 
gamilitn.  —  Tie  Slocte.  —  TieStopfnabel. 

—  ter  Heine  -Iu(.  —  Tcr  Sdjotten. 

3)!ar*en,  9!eue.  3n  ©ef.  SBcrten.  33b.  10  56  : 


903 
2853 
2860 
1297 

222 
1092 

903 

913 
2644 
2588 

941 
1060 

KJ50 
1661 

26-7 

1291 

29 


55 
61 

51 


3  n  d  a  1  1  :  £a«  alte  ^ati*.  —  Ter  Slad)5.  — 
Ter  SBafjertropfen.  —  Tic  gliitfltctje  J^a« 
milie.  —  Tie  8efd)i$te  con  etneriUlnttcr.  — 
Ter  Jpalofraflen. 

Siordien    meincd    i'eben?,    Sa3.     5n 
©ef.iHerfen,  »b.  1  ...........................  56: 

2Mtircb,en,  eamnitlid;e.  Veipj.  1873.  12°.  59: 

3nljalt:  Sielje  2JIdrtb,en,  (yefammelte, 
unb  91eue. 


69 


50 

2000 


•Niirdjen  unb  ®eid;td)ten,  Sleue.     58re> 
men:  1873.    12°  ...........................  59:        2001 

3  nl)  a  It:  SaS  Glliitf  (ann  in  einem  iiolj. 
ftoddjen  liegen.  —  Ter  Gomct.  —  Tie  ^o= 
dKiitiifle.  —  SomicnfdKtn.  —  ©cfdiidjten. 

—  Jlelterpoter.  —  Scr  roar  bie  WHicflltOfte. 
-  Tie  S!io>ter.  —  TaS  HnglaubUcbfte.  — 

2Ba3  bie  jian^e  ^amilic  fagte.  —  ,,Xanje, 
tntijte,  ^iipiicben  nicir.  I"  ..^rage  2lmagcr= 
Biutter".  —  Tie  grofee  Seefdjlange.  —  Tet 
Odttncr  unb  bie  ijerrftyaft.  —  !Ba9  bie  alte 
^oljanna  erjdlilte.  —  SDcr  5»anofd)[ufieU 

—  Ter  ftriippel.  —  Zante  ga^nfrfimerj. 

9Iur  ein  ©eiger.    3n  0ef.  SBerfen,  S3b.  4  56  :  63 

O.  3-    3n  ®ef.  SBerfen,  «b.  3  ..............  56  :  52 

Sein  cber  nidjt  fein.    3n  (M.  SBerfen, 
»b.!4  .......................................  56:  63 

3tnei  Batoneffttt,  SDie.  3n  ©ef.  SBerfen, 
i8b.ll  .......................................  56:  60 

Slnbrca.     8.  Stober.     3n  Grj.,  Sb.  7...  59  :       1093 
Slnbrco   bel  Gaftafltio.    D.  SMutter.     3n 
Grj.  unb  Gbaratterbilber,  »b.  1  ...........  58  :  '      2644 

Slnbrtn  SJelfin.  ^.^ft.  3n  ®ef.  SBerfen, 
«b.  5  ..........................................  56:         674 

Slnbrcac,  ffiil^elm. 

©tunnBbgel,  Sie.    Gutturs  unb  fitten= 
gefd;idjtlidier  Sloman  au^bemSlnfange 
be§  16.  SaMtmfetttfc    3ena  :   1865. 
2S3be.ini.   16°  ...........................  58:  20 

Slnbrco^  SJurnS  unb  feine  gamitie.    $. 
©alen.    4Sbe.in2  ..........................  58:      807-8 

2lnbrea$  6alm.    «.  Otto.    3  Sbe  ..........  58:    2896-8 

Slnbrra*  Sofcr.  G.  3)1  3JIunbt.    (^ouife 
SJii^lbad).)   3"  Grjb^erjog  3ob^onn  unb 
feine  Sett,  2Ibtb..  1  ........................  58:        2488 

2lnbrcc,  3iid)arb. 

3Kirtlidjc  unb    twabjfyaftige  9)obtnfon05 
ben,  gotten  unb  Sieifeerlebniffe  ou§ 
alien  3enen.   Vetwia,    1868.    8°  .......  59:         2010 

Slncf  botc  au«  bem  Ic^ten  Vreufeifdjcn  firiege. 
$.  Bon  Hleift.    Jn  ©ef.  JSerfen,  *b.  2...  56  :         704 
Saffclbe.    3n  ©ef.  Sefyr.  »b.  3  ........  56:          702 

Slntonq  unb  Gnbe.    $.   fcebfe.  3n  ©ef. 
HScrfen,  «b.  4  .................................  56:          673 

SJaffelbt.    3n  li«er  neue  SiowUen  ...58:       1522 
Slnflc  ^ttcu.  21.  (X.)  2uma<S.  3  43be.  3n 

Senfnnirbigfeiten  etnes  3lr;te«,  3.  ilbtb,.  58  :      540-2 
Slnocfiibrt.  3-  3>-  §•  Xemme.  3n  Grj.,  93b.  6  59  :       1305 


PKOSE 


y:     OEKMAX. 


Slngeltfo. 


—  4  — 


®ieff)eftn  eon  Sttdjenfrerg, 


Stnqdifa.  Gfyr.  Bon  ©djinib.  .................  59: 


534 

2591 

2437 

405-6 

2411 

1293-4 

180 

1031 

23 

1650 
1661 

677 

1674 
1661 

1301 
536 

2274 
453 

2641 
903 

1245 

1069 
324 
315 

2467 


1739 

97 

3  n  t)  a  U  :  Niente  da  fare.  —  9lu§  alten 
3eiteti.  rjm  5yilberfaa[.  —  SBarum  ^-rteb= 
rtcb  JRei^ari't  leine  Uitograpijie  ©hicl'3 
geftfjvieieti.  —  Zic  $«nog{n  tion  9tl)c$. 

—  Zeiitfctie  Sieber.  —  (Sin  2Beifm<ttf)tSges 
|(^en[.  —  syom  ,,@Iia3"Don  si)ienoe[fol)n.  — 
(Sin  SDJaitag.  —  5lu3    alien    SBudjeni.    — 
Gin  £inbevaftj[.  —  SJouclufe  unb  Slvquo.  — 
gin  ec(;tev  Slitttv.  —  2tu§  einem  herbarium, 

—  Unfer  9iij;d;en.  —  3um  ^unbcvtiiitjrigeit 
©ebuvtstag.    —   5B!iiti|tev.  —  Gviiuietung. 

—  3)vanmor.  —  Gin  uevge|fcne§  j?lofter. 

9(rai>c§  unb  ^antfyca.    G.  .  3M.  SCietanb. 

3n  Sammtl.  353«ien,  S3b.  27  ..............  56  :       W13 

2(r6cit  abelt,  3)ie.  3R.  @.  Sd)toarfc.  3  Sbe. 

inl  ..............................................  59:         720 

Saffelbe:  .......................  .  ............  59:         701 

Strieit  unb  ©olb.  g.  §offwann.  3n  Gtj., 

fflb.  26  ..........................................  59  :        2285 

Strbent  Sroug^ton.    g.  SDlart^at  ............  58:       2285 

SirtStiW).  G.  SJJ?.  aWetanb.  3n  ©ammtlv 

aUerten,  S3b.  22—24  ......  .  ...................  56:  1910-11 

9lrtftofrntin  »nb  ber  gabrifant,  Sie. 

3M.  toon  »imtbrad)t.  (lf.  G  r  n  e  fti  ).  4  33be. 

in  2  .....  :  .........................................  58:    677-8 

Slrm  «nb  reidj.  g.  §offmonn.  3n  Stj., 

»b.  2  ............................................  59  :       2261 


3ugenb»aibl.,  S5b.  41  ........................  59: 

Slttna.    Sty.  2Ku00e  .....  ................  ........  58: 

X'l  H  it  it  33olet;n.     ©rafin  2.  Bon  3iobiano, 

2  «be  ...............  .  ............................  59  : 

Slnnabuaourg.  £E>.  ©djott.  3n  £ugenot= 

tengefd)td)ten  :     3ugenb=  unb  SBoHsbibl.  59  : 
atntto  3og§je8.   3.  SD.  §.  2emme.  4  Sbe. 

in  2.......  .....  ...  .....  .:.  .....................  59: 

8lillta  i'amintt.  6.  »K<6^Jf«ff«.  3n  9Jo= 

toellen  unb  Grj.,  33b.  1  .......................  58  : 

2(nnn  1'ouife  fiarfd).     21.  t>on  ©ternberg. 

3n  St.  3icmanen«nb  Grj.,  23b.  3  ........  59  : 

Sdutcfc,  Scattnlbe  gwumSEa. 

©eifterb,au§  inSieto  Sjorf,  Sal.-  3«na: 

1864.     16°  ....................................  58: 

Slnncfcn  Bon  ©eeborf,  £a§.    G.  £>i>fer.  3» 

Grj_.  Sd)r.,  ab.  1  ...........................  58: 

Xaffelbe.    3n  3lu8  bem  SBoHe  ...........  58: 

Slnntnn.  ¥•  £*»!«•  3n  ©ef.  SBerten,  ab.  8..  56  : 
SJnno  bajumat.    G.  §i<f«.    3«  Sie  gute 

altc  3«t,  ab.  1  ....................  ............  58: 

Slnno  jtuei  unb  neunjig.    G.  §ofer.     3n 

Slit*  bemSBoIfe  ...............................  58: 

9lnon>)Ute  SBrttfc.   g.  28.  Sacflanber.  3n 

©rlebteS,  SBb.  2  ..............................  58: 

Slnfdnto.    Gb,r.  Bon  ©djmib  ..................  59  : 

2lnficbler  am  ©tronbe,  Set.     g.   §c*f= 

mann.    3n  Grj.,  SBb.  15  ....................  59: 

2(tificblcr    an  bett  Cuetlm  be§  @u§que> 

^arota,    Sic.  3.  %.  Gooper  ...............  58: 

Slnficblcr  int  ScfjaiarjWalb,  S)ie.  ^.  ^idjter. 

3nGrj.,  fflb.  2  ................................  59: 

Slltftflnb  auf  gifd^ottet,  Gin.  %.  @ei-fiac£er. 

3n  3(u§  meincm  Sagebnd),  SJb.  2  .........  58  : 

Slntife  Sicmantif.    ft.  ©u^foio.    3n  Site 

fdjbnerm  ©tunben  ...........................  58: 

Slitttyobcit,  ®ie.    ©rof    ©t.   ©taboicSK. 

3n  «uS  SSelt  unb  £aug,  Sb.  2  ...........  58  : 

SltrtoitellB,  bet  (Sonbolier.   g.  ®aub^.  3« 

$oet.  unb  $rof.  SBerlen,  SBb.  8  ............  56: 

Saffelbe.       3»     ©4mmtl.    SBerfeu, 
»b.  13  ....................................  56: 

Slntonto.     G.    2)i.    3)!u»bt.     (Souife 

58: 
wit  bem  rotten  ffiragcn.    21.  bmi 

SBinterfelb.  3n  §um.  SolbatemJJoBeam, 
Sb.  4  ..........................................  59  : 

G.  ^olfo..,.  ...............  59: 


^effenlanbe.    9J. 
recf;t.)    3n 
2ltmc  i'icar,  Ser. 
®ef.  Grj.,  ab.  2 

Sttraennoti. 


Sftmanb.  (?feub.?) 
2tn    ber     Sn 
1859.    4  !8be.  in  2,  16°  ..................  58  :       26-7 

Sla^  9tort»oob.  iganno»er,  1860,  5  S3be., 
16°  ...............  :  ...........................  58:      28-32 

9trmc  Gbetmann,  Xev.  §.  Gonfcience  ......  58:         42a 

Slime  grautdn,    £aS.    ©raf  et.  ©ra= 

bolBSfi.    3n  ©ef.  ®d)r.  u.  Grj.,  »b.  2...  58  :        1061 
Slrme  igilfSiefjrcr,  Set.    D.  §6cter  ..........  59  :       2310 

8(tmc  Sntf,  Ser.    g.  TOarrijat  ................  58:       2281 

2lrme  Wdtbeli,  Sa§.  St.ai^iuS.  (3.  @ott= 
^elf.)   3n©ef.  edjr.   SBb.  8  .....  ,  ........  58:        1038 

2(rme  SJann,  Ser.    Gtjdfilungen  au§  bem 
Cefer.    (D.    ©laub^ 
h>.  (sdjtiften  ............  58:       1020 

21.  ffitfttnbobn.    3n 

59:        1604 

at.  S3i§iu§  (3.  ©ott= 
e  [  f.)   SB  @ef.  @djr.  »b.  17  ..............  58  :       1047 

2(tmcr  Snab«,   Gin.    g.  §offmann.   3« 
geicrftunben  ....................................  59:       2304 

2(rmcr  Siinber,  Gin.    g.  §offmann.   3« 
Grj.,  Sb.  24  ....................................  59:        2283- 

2(tnftdn.   @.  Bon  gtruenfee.  (©uftau 
Bom  See.)    3  Sbe  ........................  59:    1190-2 

2(rttt«6uf,  Set-    G.  2.  21.  ^offmann.    3n 
3lu«0.  Grj.,  »b.  2  ......................  .  .......  58:        1731 

Saffelbe.   3n  Sie  SeraJnonS  --  Skiiber, 

S3b.  1  ..........................................  58  :        1732 

2lttior  @tJang.  Jf).  TOigge.  2  Sbe.  in  1...  58  :        2428 
2lnt  ber  (Beete,  Gin.     3i>.  Bon  ^itletn. 
4  «be.  in  2  .....................................  58  :    1550-1 

in  eiiur  fleinen  ©tabt,  Gin.    grau  3- 
nnenjdjmibt.     (3  u  U  e    58  u  r  o  to.) 
2  «be.  in  1  ..........................  ...........  59  :  31 

Wsmits*.    K.  etoeber.  3n  Grj.,  SBb.  1  ......  59:        1090 

MtlantW.    J!;.  Sielt^  ......  _  ..................  59:       2091 

8t«!/  eine  3«genb.    ».  ftb'nig  .................  58:        1913 

2liter,  2(belbeib  »on. 

Slditjig  ©tufen  6odj.    Stuttgart,  1873. 
4  S3be.  11.8°  ........  ,  ............................  58:      37-4O 

@d>rear3  auf  3Bei&.    SBerl.  [f.  b.]  16°....  58  :  41 

2lucrfcaef>,  SBert^oIb.    (gcb.  1812.) 
2luf  ber  fcb'be.    ©tuttgart,  1871.   2  Sbe. 

16°  ...........................................  58:      68-69 

Xafielbe.    ©tuttgart,   1870.     2  23bc. 

16°  ............................................  58:       76-7 

2lu§i»al;l  Heinerer  Grja^iungen.    @tutt= 
gart,  1864.    2  Sbe.  in  1.     16°.    3n 
@ef.  @d;r.  ab.  17—18  ....................  58  :  61 

Stuttgart,   1864.  16°..    3n 
©ef.  @d)r.,  »b.  9  ..........................  58:  53 

Saffelbe.    Stuttgart,  1871.    16°  ......  58:  78 

Safietbe.     3n    ©dmmtt.  Sdjtoarjiu. 

S)orfge|d).,  «b.  6  .........................  58:  83 

aefeb>r(e§.    ©tuttgavt,  1864.    16°.    3n 

©ef.  ©djr.,   8b..l  .....................  58:  46. 

Eaffelbe.    3n   ©a'mmtl.    SdjtoarjiB. 

ffiorfgefd;.,  SBb.  1  ............  :  .............  58:          81 

SSroft  unb  SJJoni.   ©tuttgart,  1864.  16°. 
3n  ©ef.  ©djr.,  33b.  6  .......................  58  :          51 

Saffelbe.     3n  ©ammtl.    Sdjlnarjlt'. 

Sorfgefd).,  8}b.  7  ...........................  58  :  84 

Seutfcbe  2(benbe.  ©tuttgart,  1864.   16°. 
3n  ©ef.  ©djr.,  SBb.  19  ....................  58:  62" 

3n()(ilt:  Wubolpfi  nub  Glifabetiia..  —  SffioS 
ift  GUurf?  —  ®es  Balbfdiu^n  Soljii.  —  ^ut 
itunft  unb  S^iteratur:  J)rei  Stationen  be3 
eAiUer  =  (Sot^e  .  ZientmalS.  —  Stiibien  unb 
2lnmevlungen  ju  ^effing'^9Iattian  berSeife. 

2)td)tcr  unb  ffiauftnann.  ©tuttgart,  1864. 

2  abe.  16°.  3n  ©ef.  ©rf^r.,  S8b.  12-13.  58  :        56-7 

Saffelbe.  Stuttgart,  1871.  16°  .........  58:  66 

Siet^etm    »on  SBudjenberg.    Stuttgart, 

1863.  16°.  3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  93b.  5  ......  58:  50 

Saffelbe.     3n  ©ainmtt.  ©djioarjitj. 

ffiorfgef^.,  33b.  4  ..........................  58:          82 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


-5 


91uf  rotter 


Slufrbnd),  Mertljolb.  —  gor. 
GbellDeifc.     Stuttgart,    1864.    10°.    3" 

Wcf.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  22  ..........................  58: 

£afjelbe.      3"  Sdmmtl.   SdjisarjiB. 

Sorfgefdj.,  Mb.  8  ..........................  58: 

Gigcn  »au«,  Gin.  Stuttgart,  1864.  16°. 

3n@ef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  8  ......................  58: 

Seaffelbe.     3"   Sdmmtl.  6$tMr}tt. 

2orfgefdj.,  Mt>.  6  ...........................  58: 

Grbmut'ijc.   Stuttgart,  1864.    16°.   ©ef. 

Sdjr.,  Mb.  8  .................................  58: 

Kaffelbe.      5n  Sdmmtl.  £djivarjw. 

Xorfgefdj.,  Mb.  2  ...........................  58: 

geinbltdjen  Mriibcr,  Xic.  Stuttgart  1864. 

16°    3n  ©ef.  ©djr.,  Mb.  1  ...............  58  : 

Saffelbe.     3"  Sdmnitl.  @d)Warjt». 

2orfgefdjidjten,  Mb.  1  .....................  58: 

glorian   unfc  GrcSccnj.    Stuttg.  1863. 

16°.    3n@ef.Sdir.,  Mb.  -2  ...............  58: 

Dttffette.     3n    «dmmtl.  Sdjioarjiu. 

SDorfgcfdjidjten,  Mb.  2.  ....................  58: 

gran  i<rofeficrin,  2ie.  Stuttg.  1803.  16° 

3n©ef.  Sdjr.  Mb.  3  .......................  58  : 

£affelbe.    3"    Sdmmtl.    SdjroarjiB. 

Zorfgefdjidjtcn,  Mb.  3  .....................  58'- 

©jigerlcr.,  £er.   Stuttg.  1864.  16°.    3n 

©ef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  8  ...........................  58: 

igotofen  unb  ©erfte.    Stuttg.  1864.    16° 

3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  8  ......................  58  : 

iTaffelbe.     3"   Sammtl.    Sdjrcavjtw. 

SDorfgefdjidjten,  Mb.  4  .....................  58: 

3Bo  bcr  Sajrle.    Stuttg.  1864.  16°.  3n 

©ef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  k  ..........................  58  : 

SDaffelbe.     3«  Sammtl.  Sc^WatjtB. 

2orfgefdjid>ten.  Mb.  1  .....................  58: 

Sofefcb  tin  Sdjnec.    Stuttg.  1864.    16°. 

3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  ai  .....................  58: 

£afjelbe.      3"  Sdmmtl.  Sdjnjarjlu. 

Sorfgefdiiditm.,  Mb.  7  ....................  58: 

flricgepfeife,  Jte.    Stuttg.   1864.    16°. 

3n  Oef.  Sdjr.,  Sb.  1  ......................  58: 

2affelbe.     3«  Sammtl.  SdjTOarjto. 

Xorfgeidjidjten,  Mb.  1  ....................  58: 

SanbtjauS  amSi^cin,  Sa§.  Stuttg.  1871. 

3Mbe.  in  2.  16°  ..........................  58: 

Xafielbc.'  Stuttg.  1869.  3  Mbe.  in  2. 
16°  ...........................................  58: 

SJauterbadjcr,  Ser.  3»  Sdmmtl.  Sdjmarj; 

Witter  SJwrfgeW.,  Mb.  2  ...................  58: 

Sebn^Dlb,  2er.    Stuttgart,  1864.  16°. 

3n  ®cf.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  7  ......................  58: 

£afjelbe.      Jn   Sammtl.  Sd)i»arjtu. 

Sorfgefd).,  Mb.  5  ...........................  58: 

I'ucifer.  Stuttg.  18ii:i.  16°.  3n  Wef.  Sdjr. 

Mb.  4  .........................................  58: 

£affdbc.      3n  Sdmmtl.  SdttDarjto. 

Xorfgefd;.,  Mb.  3  ...........................  58: 

Stoics  iieben.  Stuttg.  1864.  !3  Mbe.  16°. 

Jn®ef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  14—16  ..............  58: 

Toffelbe.     Stuttg.  1871.  2  Mbe.  inl. 

16°  ...........................................  58: 

Sdjto&brtuer'$2kfelc,2a§.  Stuttg.  1864. 

16°.  3n  Oief.  Sdjr   Mb.  1  ...............  58  : 

Saflelbc.      3n   Sdmmtl.  Sdjluarjlu. 

Sorfgefd).,  Mb.  1  ...........................  58: 

SditnarjtDdlber  2orfgrfd)id)ten.  Sdmmtl. 

Stuttgart  1871.    8  Mbe.  in  4,  16°  .....  58  : 

1.  Sb.:  Set  loUpatW.  —  Sie 


64 
84 
52 
83 
52 
81 
46 
81 
47 
81 
48 
82 
52 
52 
82 
46 
81 
63 
84 
46 
81 

70-1 
85-6 
81 
52 
83 
49 
82 

58-60 

67 

46 

81 

81-4 


.  —  . 

—  Xoncle  mil  b«r  oebiflf  nf  H  ffiange  .  —  SBe- 
fc|)lci-lc8.  —  lie  fetnbli$en  JUtubcr.  —  3»o, 


- 

2.  !Bb.:  Sicilian  mib  CreSjenj.  —  2>er  £auttr« 
badjcr.  —  SttfifltniK.  —  (Svbmiit^e. 

3.  *b.:  J)it  Jrau  '^roftft'orin.  —  Siucifet. 

4.  *b.:  2ie  BcUiAtc  b«4  Siftbelm  0011  !8u« 
c^enberg.  —  VPtt"  unb  Setfu. 


5.  8b.:    Her  £e(mf)°'b.  —  Der  SBieredig,  ober 
bie  amcrtfanifcfK  flifte. 

6.  Wb.:  Cin  cigen  ,tiau5.  —  Barfufiele. 

7.  Sib.:  Sofctb,  im  Si^nec.  —  S3iofi  unb  3J!om. 

8.  «b.:  Gbclroeife. 

Sl)ino;a,  cin  Senterleben.  Stuttg.  1865. 
2  Mbe.,  16°   3n  ®ef.  Sdir.,  Mt>.  10-1  1.  58  : 
Xaffelbe.  Stuttg.  1871.  16°  ............  58: 

Strdflinge.     Stuttg.   18<i3.     16°     3" 
©ef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  3  ..........................  58  : 

Soffelbe.     3n    Sdmmtl.    SdjU-arjW. 
Sorjgffdj.,  Mb.  2  ...........................  58: 

Sollpatfcfj,  Scr.  Stuttg.  1864.  16°  3n 

©ef.  Sdjr-  **>•  1  ..........................  -r>8  '• 

£affclbe.     3n  Sammtl.    Sdjaiarjn). 
ffiorfgefdj.,  Mb  1  ...........................  58  : 

Soncle  nut  bcr  gcbifiencn  Sff-auge.  Stuttg. 
1864.     16°.    3n  Wef.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  1  ...  58  : 
Saffelbe.     3n    Sdmmtl.  SdjluarjW. 
Sorfgefdj.,  Mb.  1  ...........................  58: 

SHercdig,  eber  bie  amerifanifdje  .Rifle. 
Stuttg,  1864.     16°.    3n  ©ej.  Sdjr., 
Mb.  6  ..................................  ......  58: 

Saffelbe.      3n  Sdmmtt.  Sdjlwarjiu. 
Sorfgcfdj.,  Mb.  5  ...........................  58: 

SSalbfrieb.     Stuttgart  1874.     3  Mbe. 
16°  ............................................  58: 

2(ucr6aiii=»nl?,  Gin.  0.  won  Strueufee. 

(&  u  ft  a  »  Bom  S  e  e.)    3n  21u3    bem 

»origen  3afjrl;unbert  ..........................  59'- 

3(uf  bem  9lSpcn.    S.  Dttc.    3«  «"«  i>er 

alien  3ett,  SBb.  1  ..............................  58: 

3(uf  bem  aMiffifi't^i.    $1>.  Dertcl,  (S5.  O. 

b  o  n  §  o  r  n.)    Csn  loorn'S  Grj.,  Mb.  7...  58  : 
91ui  bem  2ran»portfdjtfff.    ©raf  St.  ©ra= 

boti'sfi.  Jn  3lus  bem  Solbatenlebcn  ......  58: 

2(uf  ben  Mrettern  ber  grofsen  SlScIt.    ©raf 

St.  ©rabotusJi  ................................  58: 

9luf  ben  ^-elfen.    Si.  Sdjiitfiug.    3u  itrieg 

unb  g-rieben.    Mb.  3  .......................  59: 

S(uj  ber  Slim.  y.  S>etjje.    3u  ©ef.  SBerten, 

Mb.  8°  ...........  .  ..............................  56: 

2fuf  ber  Xiine.    g-r.   Sbielljagen  ............  59: 

Saffelbe  ........................................  59: 

2(iif  bcr  Gifenbalju.  g.  ©erftdder.   3n  Un= 

ter  ^almcn  unb  Mudjen,  «b.  3  ............  58  : 

Sluf  ber  ^-elsbanf  Bon  Manama.     ©.  Bon 

friltl.  3n  §ift.  sJioBeUen,  Mb.  2  ............  58  : 

S(uf  ber  ^ludjt.    g.  gioflmaun.     3n  Grj., 

Mb.  33  ...............  ..  .........................  59  : 

*'luf  ber  ;obbe.  M.  2luerbad).  4  Mbe.  in  2...  58  : 

Saffelbe.    2  Mbe  ..............................  58: 

9luf  bcr  .rtaroo.    %.    Soffmann.    3"  £*}•> 

Mb.  32  ...........................................  59: 

8(nf  bcr  Uniocrfitdt.    G.  iobfer.    3n  Grj. 

Sdjr.,  Mb.   1  ...............  -  ...................  58: 

Xaffelbe.  3n  3lu«  alter  unb  neuer  3eit  .....  58  : 

«(nf  beutfdjcr  Grbc.    G.  ,'oofer.  2  Mbe.  in  1  58  : 
I'liif  bornigem  ^fabe.    9t.  «.  Stab  ..........  59  : 

9luf  bunfclcm  Wrunbe.  G.  ^olfo  .............  59  : 

Sliif  eincn    Sdjelmen   anbcrtljalbcn.     i.'. 

Sdjiiding.  3«  -lu*  altcl'  ullb  "cucr  3"'' 

Mb.  2  .!  ...„  ...................................  59: 

Slnf  cincr  ©artcnbanl.   5.  "US.  §ddldnb«r. 

3n  Sorgcnlpfe  Stunben,  Mb.  2  ............  58  : 

9(nf  greierefufjen.     ©raf  St.  ©rabon)Mi. 

3nSlu«bem  Cffijierlebcn  ...................  58: 

2tuf  frember  Grbe.   91.  Jiambang.    3  Mix.  58  : 

3nl)0lt:  SMb.  I.    XovfgoW)i(6te  aufSee. 
8b.  2—3.    KuftMtttn. 

9(uf  bob^en  SBogen.  G.  igieufinger.  3" 
cdndfal'S  ffialten,  Mb.  2  ..................  58  : 

«(itf  ajfabetra.  g-reiljerr  G.  »on  Mibra.  3n 
;)(ci|cjtt-,iou  unb  JfoBellcn.  Mb.  4  ...........  58  '• 

S(uf  rotb.er  Grbe.  %.  iiclBalb.  2Jiit  Gle= 
mcntine  ..........  ..  ...........................  58: 


54-5 
65 

46 
46 

51 

87-9 


2899 
2836 
1065 
1063 
66i> 

677 
857 
866 

984 
155S 

2292 
68-9 
76-7 

2291 

1650 

1660 

.1659 

995 

628 
1335 

1064 
1850-2 

1503 

170 

2107 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


5Juf  jerBorfiener  Krbc. 


—  6- 


9lu§  bcr  Sltyemoelt  her 


2liif  jerborftener  Grbe.    te.  SCPtllfomm  ......  59: 

3  n  &  nit  :  Drei  tflutljcn.—  IStue  iUrautnadit 
aiij  bet 


Sdifcrftniibcn.  %  §ct>fc.  3n  ®ef.  SBerlen, 

*b-  7  ............................................  56: 

Slufojmntng.  <v.  »offmann.  3n  ftatraber* 

Oefdiidjten  ......................................  58: 

Slitfrufjr,  £er.  terjalil.  etticS  alien  2am= 

bcurs.  IS.  »6fer.  3n  9Cu«  bem  Self  ......  58  : 

Sfufrudr  in  ben  GeBennen,  £>er.  i'.-Jtecf. 

3n®$r.,  Sb.  26  .............................  56: 

2(uqcn  bcr  SRiitter,  3Me.  &  SomBert.  3n 

0>efd)id)ten  etncr  CSaffe,  S3b.  1  ..............  58  : 

9(it(jciiDlirf  be«  <v>liicf«,  Ser.  g.  SB.  §arf. 

limber  ..........................................  58  : 

Sliipft  feermann  jjrandfe.  21.  SHSilbenBabit 

3n  ®ef.  Grj.,  «b.  2  ...........................  59: 

Sdtpftr.  D.  SlUlbermutb.  Sn  2(u3  bent 

grauenleben,  3)b.  3  ...........................  59: 

Sliirora,  (Srafin  Bon  fionigSmarf.  6.  TO. 

SUfunbt.    U'.  mtblbad).)    $n  SJcucS 

Stiberburfi,  33b.  2  .........  :  ...................  58: 

9(itg  alien  SBttren.  G.  feb'fer.  3"  Grjab.1. 

au§  ber  Seimatl;,  35b.~l—  2  ...............  58: 

2(iti<  alter  unb  neuer  3ett.  W.  toon 

Sumbracfit.  («.  tern  eft  i.)  2  SBbe..  58": 
9lllSi  alter  unb  neuer  3eit.  G.  £bfer  ........  58: 

3  n  d  a  1  1:  SUte  8cf<6u$ten:  Sin  alter  DInnn. 
—  35le  SDo^tcnfBnigtn.  —  Sluf  ber  Unioer= 
fitat.  —  3)tv  ftillc  .Hamerab.  —  (Jrljarb  3Bal« 
bon.  —  JiriegSleben  tm  Jyrieben. 

alter  unb  neuer  fttit.    8.  £djitcftng. 
2«be.  in  1  ....................................  59: 

Sniialt:    «b.  1:    2>a3  DlifiDerftanbnig.  — 

Die  brci  (Srojimadite.  —  Siolo. 
23b.  2:  2(uf  einen  Sd^elmen  anbert^alben.  — 

2Bie  ber  £cfjnec  fdjmolj.  —  £oilr/. 

alter  unb  neuer  3ett.    G.  SBitlfomm. 
2  3»be.  in  1  .................................  ....  59: 

3  n  1)  a  1  1  :  Mb.  1  :  Doctor  ^uftuS.  —  £er 
SiollmacSt.  —  Sib.  2:  Cin  SiniUien«e6etm= 
nife.  —  am  Rolf. 


1661 

676 
1735 

1661 
1625 
1971 
1298 
1604 
1633 

2548 
1708-9 

675-6 
1660 


peru  unb  SrafiKen. 
Bon  iUibra.    ,t!Sbe.in2  .....................  58: 

it§  bent  6atrifd;en  Siialbe.  3.  Stifter.  3rt 
rj.,  Sib.  1  ......................................  59  : 

bent  aauernleben.    &.  SHaimunb.   3n 
JtoBeUen,  iyb.  4  ................................  59  : 

2tut<  bent  Srieffade  be^  Saqaetfi^iffeS  ,,@ee> 
IFAIange".  g.  (Serftarfer.  Jn  atu«  jteei 
SSJeltt^ttten,  SJb.  2  ............................  53  : 

bent  S-rauenteben.   D.  SBtlbermutfy.  3 
*fce-  i"  2  .......................................  59: 

3  til)  a  It;    Hb.  l:  8i«  fennenlofeJ  £«6en,— 

SRoracn,  SDiittan  unb   Sltenb.  —  Eic  Ser» 

miitilte.  —  Unabdaugigfeit.  — 
SBb.  a:    ®ie  Seftrjnljre  ber  jroci  Scfiroeflern.— 

SMoc^cnbriefe.  —  Sin  jjjerSfttag  bei  y&einis 

berg.  —  Xobte  Zrcue.  — 
Sb.  3:    fiebensgliirf.  —  J)ec  erfte  djcjwift.  — 

2lugufte.  — 


628 

1662 

156-7 

1061 

213 

906 
1632-3 


bent  0eben!6urf?e  be§  Sitter  Mubolf 
Bon  Gfjtngen.    Jy.  0aub^.    ^n  ^oet.  u. 
Srof.  aBerfen,  Sbb.  6  ........................  5g: 

Kafjelbe.    3n  gammtl.  S&krfen,  S3b.  17..  5(j  : 

9(itS  bent  Wartcffetfriege.  ®raf  St.  ®ra= 
boiusfi.  3n  Siilber  au§  bent  Solbaten= 
le^n  .............................................  58: 

Sill?  bent  X'eben.  SB.  ^acobij.  ^n  3iterig  3u-- 
genb=i0ibl.,  Sib.  46  ...........................  59: 

2ln$  bent  iicbcn  be§  Stacomo  SRobuftt,  ge- 
nannt  il  Tintoretto.  G.  ^oOo.  3n  3teue 
9Zo»eIIen,  Sb.  3  ..............................  59: 

2Jiia  bem  veben  eine§  alten  2HUttor3.  ®. 
§ofer.  3n  2eutjd;e  §erjen  K  ...............  58  : 

9(u«  bem  i?eben  etiteS  (Slurflidjen.  G. 
Sfinbler.  3n  §e  la'  tiger,  je  lieber,  S3b.  ]..  59  : 

91  116  bem  Veben  eineg  fletnen  giirften.  2t 
Werner.  Sn  ebaraftermasfen,  «b.  2...  58  : 


323 
317 


1117 
2596 

81 

1671 

917 

2316 


g  bem  Seben  eine§  Jaugentdit?.  .  3.  Bon 
Gid;enborff.  3n  Samtntl.  SBcrfen,  S8b.  3.  56  : 

2(liS  bent  iieben  etnes  Sogel^bergerS  in  firieg 
unb  gritben.  SBB.  Derttl.  (SB.  O. 
Bon  &  o  r  n.)  £n  SKjein.  Sorfgefd;id)= 
ten,»b.2  .......................................  58: 

2(iig  bem  Seben  jtoetet  cd^iUcr.  9J.  iiaron. 
3n®t§.,  s»b.  5  ................................  59: 

2111$  bent  Dfatrofenleben.     g.    ©erftacfer.  58  • 

2(110  bent  SOHttelatter.    3t.  G.  33rad;boget. 
2  S3be.  in  1  ....................................  58: 

bem  Cffijierleben.    ®raf  St.  ®ra* 

58: 

n  $  all:  <Da  Skjutant  olme  5(jferb.  —  ilocf= 
ftreitfie.   —    portrait    unb    Brief.  —  Suf 
—  Dcr 


bem  5poft-  unb  Sieifcljaitbbud;  eine§ 
SdiuImeifterS.    G.  feb'fer.    3n  ffieutfdje 
§cnen,  u.  f.  to  .................................  53: 

11^  bem  Solbatenleben  in  £>eimatfy  unb 
5-rembe.  Graf  St.  (Sraborosfi  .............  58: 

3  nl)  alt:  Gin  Xag  aus  bom  I'eben  eineS  Un> 
teroffijievs.  —  2lm  SBadjtfeuer.  —  3uf  bem 
ZtanSpoitfdJiffe.  —  Cin  beutWe)  s;agev  in 
Slfien. 

9(u3  bem  2abaf§!o((egium.  g.  Otto  .........  59: 

9te8  bem  ..toKen"  Sabr.    3.  SKttBIfett....  58  : 

SlttS  bem  S5oB.    te.  §iifer  ......................  58: 

3  n  I)  a  1  1  :  Grsaljlumien  eine5  alten  Xam  = 
bour^  :  2lnno  imei  unb  neunjig  ;  58om  gro* 
fien  >«art  ;  Mofof,  bcr  Mctrut;  35er  Slufrujv. 
SaSDerlaffene  J>au3.  —  Xa«  Slnbenten  von 
Seeborf.  —  Serdanbelte  Zreue.  —  Sin  ber 
©renje. 


bent  Bortgen  Sa^unbert.  ©.  Bon 
Struenfee.  (GDuftaB  Bom  See.)  59: 

3  11  fl  a  H:  Gin  auer&adtu'Balj.  —  Die  !Bela  = 

gerung  BrcUau't  im  ^atire  1741. 
9(11?  bent  SCalblcben  Stnterifa'g.    %.  ®er* 
ftacfer.    6  Sibe.  in  2  ........................  58: 

3  nfi  a  It:  SBb.  1—3:  33ie  Megulatoren  in 
Strfonfo«  ...................  58  : 

Stoffette  ....................................  58: 

»b.  4—  e.    33ic  giugpiraten  be3  SDJiffiffiprji.  58  : 
®affelbe  .....................................  58: 

9(u§  bent  ffiunberlidjften  Sud;e".  6.  ^JoKo. 
3n  9i.  9(oBe(len,  9Jb.  9  .......................  59  : 

3  n  b,  a  It:  Sin  -JBunber  (jlnton  Maff).  —  (i)e  = 
trennt.  —  Zie  Keilctjen  ber  Jtaiferin.  —  (Sin 
Dia)terb,erj  ^golin  Jicats).  —  3)e3  (Srafen 
SBeifinaciit  im  iffialbe. 

bem  3iinbmibe[frtege  unb  au3  fri'tf)e= 
rer  3eit.  g.  ^flug.  3n  Unter  ben  ?fitti= 
gen  be§  fcfytoarjen  3(blerS  ....................  59  : 

3n&,alt:  .tiiftorifdjeS  glijjenbud);  3Jb.  1: 
Zie  Saiinen  be4  9cegimcnt<  non  XreSforo. 
—  Muf  bem  Gavellenbergi1  xion  Xrautenau. 
Gine  Wequifition  mil  6inbeniif(en.  —  6en  = 
rii1>,  fimTla!  —  Son  .fianb  ju  4>anb^  — 
3m  Siegesjubel  Don  Gljlum.  —  JDer  toUe 
platen. 

ben  2ltBen.   9i.  SdilBCtdjel  ...............  59: 

3n  I)  a  It:  ScrRrSmer  con  3Uiej.  —  2>er 
ilBunberboctor. 


ben  Sugenbtagen.     G.  2K.  SDiunbt. 
(Souife  Wtiftlbad)).    2  Sbe.   3n 
ftatfer  SBil^elm  unb  fcine  Rcitqenoffcn, 
»b.  1-2  ................  !  ......  _.J.....H...'.58: 

ben  SJiemoiren  einer  Sdiiwatbe.    g. 
©tolle.  3n  griiblingSglorfen  ...............  59: 

u5  ben  Silberminen  ber  Govbillera  be  IoS 
2lnbe§  in  ©ubamertfa.    SB,  Dertel.  (ffi. 

D  .B  o  n  §  o  r  n.)  3n  $«n'«  ten.,  «b.  14  58  : 
2111*  ben  Sagen  ber  Gommunc.    @raf  ©t. 
Wraboicsfi  .....................................  53  : 

2(ii«  ben  Jagen  ber  gro^eit  Saiferin.  4ieBin 
Sdjitding.  2  S3be.  in  1  .......................  59  : 

3  nl)  a  It.  »b.  1:  Die  DbaliSten. 
S3b.  2:    Die  DbaliSten  (@a)lu6).  —  Die  S!o  = 
oijen. 

ber  2l[»enwett  ber  Sdjiretj.    21.  SB. 
®rube.    3n  3ttgenb=  unb  SBoHsbtbl  .......  59: 


242 


2858 

2024 
901 

221 
1064 


1671 
1065 


2622 
2601 
1661 


1193 


986-7 

986 

969 

987 
929 

84 


60 

765 

2528-9 
1115 

2843 

1066 

654 

2407 


PROSE  FICTIOV:     GEBMAX. 


?lu§  bcr  Qlten  3cit. 


—  7  — 


9lu5fdifl. 


ber  alien  3eit.  i'.  Otto.  2  «be.  in  1...  58  : 

3  11  bait.  J)b.  1:  jwti  ajriiber.  —  Set  tier* 
boriKite  Sdjmucf.  —  Gin  uufricblidK'S  Atie  = 
benofcft.  —  Scmoronia.  —  Huf  6cm  3tfpcn. 

93b.  2:  Det  etfte  $erenpro,ie&  in  @ad)[en.  — 
3n  brei  ctabten.  —  Dototbee,  bie  Xodjter 
btS  Jtruitocalvintjtcn.  —  Column  3Bitten» 
betg  unb  feine  loiter.  —  Die  flinber  beS 
9iatlj$bm'n  Wiener. 

?ln«  ber  Wrfentwelt.    i'.  Otto  ................ 

Sliia  bet  ;yamilicn=Gfyromf  einc3  gciftlidjen 
fterrn.    G.  grcmiind.    3" 


2899 


Shis!  bev  grcmbc  unb  bcr  »eimatb,. 
liarlcn.  .....................  ". 


6. 


58  : 

59  : 

58: 

58  : 


9luji  bcr  Warnifon  unb  iin  gclbe.    Okaf  £t. 
(5>rabolr.3fi.    4  «be.  in  2  .................... 

3nbalt.    33b.  1:  flataUerie  in  bet  >}!eiifion. 

—  Det  I5'ibri  in;. 
3to.  2:   Die  ecbeimniffc  Don  Pofcmufet.  — 

Rriboliu. 
SJb.  3:  Drei2lbenbe  au3  bem  £cbcn  eine-jGins 

jiibriaen.  —  Die  beiben  Dragoner.  —  (Sine 

Jtrtcgofnbrt  in  ^ranfreic^. 
SSb.  4:  Die  falfdie  Oiafiii.  —  SSor  <pari$. 

9(ua  ber  guten  altcn  .^cit.  5.  Qeffmann. 

SnGrj.,  Sb.  34  ..............................  59: 

9(u?  ber  &au«dironif  mcineS  SHaterS.  G. 

Sorer.    3.n  Xcutfdje  fccrjcn  20  ..............  58: 

2(u?  bcr  Syimatt)  unb  Jremfce.  g.  Mit^in. 

(i  Sbc.  in  1  ....................................  59: 

3  n  1)  a  1  1.    S)b.  1  :  3ugenbU$ct  SHutl).  —  Ilie 

Mettuit!]. 

Sb.  2:  Sin  S^ian  mil  bem  rtlieG"""'^'' 
s!*b.  3:  Gble  Stadie. 
Sb.  4:  iBeftraiter  I'titttfnin. 
S)b.  5:  flinblidK  Vicbe. 
S)b.  G:  Cntel  Hoiibon.      . 

2(ui<  bcr  le(jtcn  polniictyen  Mebctuticn.  5vrau 

3.  ^fanncntdimtbt,  (Julie  iB  ur  o  to.)  59  : 
3lnvt  bcr  KaWK  ctueS  ^ilgcrS  burrf)  bie 

a»clt.  G.  epinbler.  gn  aRofail,  »b.  1  59  : 
8(115  ber  Scibcltafdje.  ^-.  SB.  Sacflanber. 

3n  2orfl«nlofc  Stitnbcn,  i<b.  1  ............  58  : 

91  ua  b«  Sd;miebc.  SB.  Certet,  (SB.  D.  U  o  n 

^orn.)    Sn  xiorn'*  GTJ.,  4<b.  1  .........  58  : 

Soffelbc.  3n  3lt)ein.  Xorfgefd).  S)b.  1  58  : 
9(iu<  bcr  £cc.  ».  Wcrftacfcr  ..................  58  : 


t:  Sie  pcrfunfene  Stabt.-  Set 
bautermann.  —  Xcc  &labauU'vmann  unb  bie 


bcr  tucitcn  SBelt.    G.  frofer. 

3nbalt.  SJb.  1:  Die  alte~2l)>tclfrau.— Ser= 
lotene  tfiebe.— 3eeae|d)id)ten:  tytttt  oan 
9turon;  Garitiin  .(letelbocf. —  3m  rotbcn 
tauff.  —  Jielene.  —  Solbatenaefdnditen: 
9Jiu9fetier  unb  'I'tiigfetierin;  (S3  loarcn  eins 
mat  jtuei  altc  Solbateu. 

8b.  2:  (Sine  i»efuenfterncid)ic6tc.  — Der  S&iis 
fer  oon  :Hobed.  —  Dag  '-Kurnirciulein.  —  Die 
votbcn  'Jiclfen. —  3n  einer  itiUen  Strode. 

teutiriicn 
2  »be.  in  1.. 


Ciauen.      5.  ^Jobenftcbt. 


58: 


3  n  b  a  1  1:  9b.  1.  Cine  'MBiu1)5(ie(ie.  —  laS 
^Jldbdten  uon  Vicbenftetn.  —  £te  k^jten  ^al= 
fenbiirfler  I. 

S)b.  2.  Tie  Ic^ten  SoUeiibuvijcr  I.  (Sifilug.) 
—  Xie  lefcten  Aalfenburger  II. 

eig'ncr  Jtraft.  3J.  toon  ®ufef.    2  S^be. 


1 


G.  &i>fer. 


!Taijelbe.    Jn  StwegtcS  I'eben  ............. 

91  n?  fcrncn  ,^onen.    G.  .Hoftrow 
9(Ui?  Aludi  anvb  nimmer  Scgen.    , 

few.      vin  Sicr.  Sd;r.,  »b.  3 
9(u><  frii^eren  Sagcn.    G.  •Jtolro.    3"  3m 

*cniberflel;cn  :  sj(cue  9iowllen,  SBb.  13.... 
9(u?  l)ciften  Ingen.   i.'.  Sdjiicfing  ............ 

^I'Mtt:   Xte  Xtamantcn  ber  Wrofemuttcr. 
—  Xie  iUfttenfarte. 

9tu«  »od)fird)'S  3iad)t.     91.  toon  3Binter= 
fclb.    3"  i&iim-  Solbatcn^Jfoocllen, 


58: 

58: 

58  : 
59: 

56  : 

59  : 

58  1  : 


59: 


2900 

2403 

380 

10G7-8 


9liia  .«rieg>3=  unb 


G.  Sjpfer. 


2293 
1671 
2470 


41 

932 

1334 

2845 

2857 

902 


58  :    1662-3 


194 


1175 

1650 
1(>«7 
2990 

491 

86 
G29 


1739 


3  n  ba  It:  8b.  1.  (Sin  S.'i<it  im  Wriinen.  — 
^jiir  nolbencn  JHofe.  —  Clerimbimanjla 
tetiiMben.  —  Jcr  tolle_  SBaltbev.  —  3et  = 
brodjen.  —  ^b.  2.  ^ie  ."oeyrin  con  Semot. 
—  Serffamrrjon  iteinfircben.  —  Iirofc^fe 

9(na  Se&en  utib  Gtefdjidjte.  g.  91.  @d;inibt. 

9liii<  mcinein  Vebcn.    2Bab.rb.eit  unb  Sid;. 

tung.     3.  255.    &6tt)<t.      3n  Sammti. 

aScrfen,  ^ari8.  9tu§gabe,  3Jb.  3  ........... 

Xaffelbc.    3n  Sammti.  4Cerfen.    ®tutt= 
gart  unb  Jiibiiigcn.  flb.  4  ............... 

Xaffclbe.    3n  JiJcrfcn,  etuttgart. 
flb.  11  .......................  . 

Eaflelbc.    3n  2Berfen.    fiurj'fdje  2lu?g., 
wb.9  .......................................... 

9(110  meincm  Jagebud;.     g.    ©crftdder. 
2  S8be.  inl 


58 :     166.5-6 


t.  «b.  t:  Tie  Crbftbaft.  —  Irei  tage 
Gurneoal  in  X'ima.  —  Dleiu  erfter  Sofe.  . 
(Sin  ilniianb  auf  rtif^otter.  —  311  fflaftetn. 

—  (Jin  fttfciiiiaiifl  aiif  fflemfen. 

Sb.  2:  let  QontgBaum.  —  Ser  gtembe.  — 
x'lm  Jlrtanfas.  —  Icr  inbionifcbe  .^unb.  — 
Xet  ftiUe  Xanb.  —  Tao  t'oftbureau  in  Mr, 
tanlat,  —  Zcr  aetaufte  llaptifteiipiebiger. 
»ie  fcdroarje  flub.  —  fiilger'S  Xrutbuljiier. 

—  1^5  C.uioe.  —  Eer  ^eirntboantrag.  — 
2cr  jpniiafned)!  unb  bie  flub.  —  (Sin  91  ad)* 
mittan  in  (Sinciiinati.  —  ^n  iMatiou  Saralj. 

—  ilmeritanifdje  hotels  unb  '.HSirtbsbanfer. 

—  Zet     ®d)nard)er.     -  .     SlmerifanifdieS 
epriictjniort.  —  '.In  J)orb.  —  Jmsi  t'ager  bet 
6qmat|en.  —  9!uftralifdie  I'idjtblirfe. 

9(u«  mciner  Jugmbjeit.    3.  ikaun  ......... 

9lna  ifadjt  jum  Siidjt  !  3J.  SJaron.  3n  grj., 

unb  eiib=2(merifa.    %'&n, 
ftddcr  ..................................  „  ........ 

3  "li  a  It:  2aS  SBrad1  bcS  i|3iraten.  —  Die 
Menaaerie  im  ltrroal»£. 


59: 

56: 
56: 
56: 
56: 

58: 


59: 
59: 

58: 


alien  lagen.    D.  Kiln. 

2«be.  in  1 

8(u*  etabt  unb  Xorf.    2(.  SJecter 

3  nba  It:  lobt  unb  lebenbia.  —    •jijeuners 
fiofiele. 

,,®taub  unb  StfdK".    G.  Itclfo.    3n 
10 


58: 
58: 


Snbalt:   (Sin  Zag  In  ^ari«  cot 65  aabten. 

—  (Sine  HaUerinc.  —  Dna  S*lojj  an  bet 
fflefer.  —  (Sine  aefriinte  Sangerin.  _  Jler= 
roanbte  Weifler.  —  ffliabdjenberjcn.  —  ffie« 
fcfjirfite  einer  Spi^enaarnitur. 

triiben  SiJaffern.  O.  aBilbermutb^.  3n 

au^  bem  Sanbe 

9ltt3  uergilbten  ^avieten.    g.  §offmann. 

3n  Grj.,   SJb.  24 

9(ui?  -Walb  unb  Bergen,  g.  etrafele 

unb  ibatiS.      CDraf  ©t.   ®ra= 

2  «bc.  in  1 

3nbalt:    *b.  1.  <mramu3  nnblbi-Jbe.— 
Die  fleine  jioniciin.  —  Der  Sobn  bcr  sleeve. 

—  3iDciter  Glafie.  —  Wb.  2.  »«rubet    unb 
ecbrocftcr.  -  Die  Hutipoben.  —  (Sine  mili= 
tarifa)e  Greecution.  —  ffiicben  I'eter  Don 
Sielborf. 

9(ita  3e''  unb  Siaum.    91.  VanSfty 

9(ua,i»eiai>clttl;eile?:.  g.  Berftd'tfer.  2*be. 

3  n  b  a  1 1:  ibb.  1.  .v>eiiinpeb  unb  ^lu'3roanbcr= 
ung.  —  Die  SBolf'jalocfe.  —  Die  3(bnung.  — 
SdjlDarj  unb  IBeie.  —  Der  5?'fifd)ii|.  — 
Die  Scboonerfabrt.  —  Merlin  unb  ba3 
£a)aufviclbtiu§  im  3kla;iciunii6,iuitanb. 
Bb.  J.  Die  loditcr  be«  3(icarree6.  —  $iert 
Srbuiye.  —  Der  Deuttd)e  unb  fein  flinb.  — 
fibtcfjale  einer  !)(adn.  —  (SiDilifation  unb 

fd>iffe«  ..Seejdilange"  —  Der  JIlSpMlbiftrift 
bes  fad)fifd>en  (SrjgcbirgeS.  —  Die  Dtter" 


59: 


59: 

59: 
59: 


58  : 
58: 


9(nacriD(if|ltt   be*  ^ropljeteu,   3)te.    Zb.. 

Wiigge  ..........................................  58  : 

9(tiaflll)|  i"  ben  Sdjloariir-alb,  Gin.  g. 

siB.  .iiarfldnbcr.  3"  JU.  Grj.  u.  f.  n>.  58  : 
9(n<<flu<|  in  *>««  ffialbregion,  Gin.  3.  Jur= 

gcnje'w.  3n  Grj.  =bb.  1  .................  59: 


2760 

352 
359 
367 
388 
903 


2045 

2022 

904 


2643 
113 


84 


1636 

2283 
2860 


58 :    1069 


2030 
905-6 


2433 
1289 
1360 


FKOSE  FICTIOX:    GERMAN. 


in  5a»n. 


V 


Ud>ev}rf)U>eminung. 


in  3a»a,  Gin.  g.  ©erftacter.  3n 
Unter  "Halmen  unb  SSuafen,  Sb.  3  .........  58  : 

lu*9cftoj?citc,  Xie.  ©.  Merife.  $n  3u= 
genb'Sibl.,  Sb.  20  ............................  59: 

iiisaewfiWt  ®r$ablungen.  ®.  X.  21. 
§o|fmann.  2  Sbe  ............................  58: 

311  fjn  It:  Sb.  1.  £oge  unb  Sogarejje.  — 
2>oS  j?r«ulein  oon  Scubcri.  —  Uleiftet  3Rar> 
tin  bet  tfiifet  unb  feinc  BtfcBctl.  —  Sie 
germate.  —  Signer  formica.  —  Sue  So* 
nigSbtaiit.  —  Matf)  jtreSpel.  —  gragmente 
au3  bem  £eben  bveier  ^-reunbc.  —  Spieltlr= 
a(ud.  —  Bie  SBctgrocrte  ;u  Jalun.  —  Set 
>iii(ammrn()a]icj  bev  Himgc. 
S8b.  2.  Dcr  Slttusfjoi.  —  £ic  9(utomate.  — 
S)ie  SBvaulroai)!.  —  »08  frembe  tfinb.  — 
Set  uni)eimlid>e  Soft.  —  Witter  Sliuf.  - 
Son  3uan.  —  Eer  JRagnettfcur.  —  JDer 
golbene  Topf.  —  3Me  abemeuet  bet  eq(= 
i>ejtmiad)t.  —  9tad)tid)t  con  chiem  gebilbe* 
ten  jungen  2Hann.  —  4>a5  !l)lajorut.  —  Weis 
fter  ^oijannes  ifiadjt. 

©efettfdjaft.    G.  Swfer  ........  58: 


58  : 


984 

2570 

1730-1 


^  a  It:  J[ra  Grter.  —  ©erooiinen  unb 
loien.  —  Sum  gtuncn  a)aum.  —  EiebcSa 
roege.  —  Solle  Streidje.  —  Sdjlog  groolf.  — 
5tm  anunien.  —  ^m  fio^cn  $auje.  — 

Sdtftraltcit.    91.  Wambang.    3«  ^"f  f 

bertxrbe,  SJb.  2—3 
Slnftralifriic  8«*tblitfe.    %.  ©erftacfer.  $n 

auS  meinem  Sagebud),  4ib.  2  ...............  58 

SJuJmaftl  au8  bc3  leufete  ^a^ieren.  3.  ^8. 

g.  :Htd)ter.      3n  eammtl.  28.,    Sett. 

2lu§g.,  JBb.  4  ...................................  56 

Saffetbe.    3n   Sammtl.    SEB.,  *paris, 
2lu§g.,$5b.  1  ..............................  56 

SluSJualilfleiiievcr  CSTjatilungen.    45.  2tucr= 

baclj.    2  *be.  in  1.     3n  0e(.  @djr.,  S5b. 

17—18  ..........................................  58 

2l«i!ttmnbcrcr,2ie.  g.  &offmann.  SnStj. 

<8b.  26  ...........................................  59 

fettxutbcrcr,  3)ie.    ®.  SJieri^.     3n  3u= 

genb=v-8U>L,  sBb.  25  ............................  59 

2lii*ttmnbcrrr,  ®te.    ©.  §».  won  Srfjubert. 

3»  istj.  Sdjr.,  «b.  2  .........................  56 

Slu-3B)aubcrcr=«fl)ttf-  ®a^.    g.  Serftocfet. 

jjn  SSIau»aBafl«  ..............................  58 

9lu«iin$Batcr,  35er.    S,  won  2lblfelb  ......  58 

Slntomott,  Sie-    ©•  5C.  21.  .^cffmann.  $n 
g.  terj.,  «b.  2  .............................  58 


SBb.2  .......................................  58: 

Stittor  »on  cilf  Saljren,  Gin.  G.  S^tnbler. 

3n  «iDfaif,  »b.  1  .............................  59: 

9ll-cl  Serfen.  Wraf  ©t.  ©raboluSft.  3n  ®ef. 

SioBellcnu.  ®rj.,  $5b.  2  .......................  58: 

Slrel  u"t>  2(nno.  g.  Sltemer.  3n  fit.  Grj.  58  : 
Slrlftftffiingct,  Ser.  31.  @d)»etdjel.  3n 

3n  ben  yreujj.  §tntetiv>a[bcni  ...............  59  : 


SBooS  Sanfenbcnd.    §.  Gonfcicncc 58 

iBobel.    21.  9Jietfwer.    4  SBbe.  in  2 58 

Sflflrfxiradjcr  Dieerfdjtff  won  2(nno   1870, 
.  Dertcl.  (iU.  D.  toon  §otn.) 
3n  feorn'g  Grj.,  «b.  9 58 


UrttjeilsjBrud)  SBafbingtori'8,  Gin.  &e\f-- 

jig,  1864.    2  Sbe.  in  1.    16° 58  : 

Saditanyu^angenfetbotb,  Ber.  2B.  Dertel. 

(ffiJJu.  von  .'gorn.)  3"  Corn's  Grj., 

Sb.  11 - 58: 

IBabciirjte,  2te.  21.  9)ietpner.   3nGt;ara£> 

termasfen,  Sb.  1 58: 

8-abejiigcr,  Ser.  g.  ©erftacfer.  SnSoeiml. 

unb  u'nfyeimt.  @e(dj.,  Sb.,  2 58: 


16G4 


1851-2 
903 

1151 

1168 

61 

2285 
2575 
2795 

913 

10 

1731 

1733 

932 

1061 
303 

766 


423 
2312-13 


2853 
95 

2&55 

2315 

936 


SBiirenjogb  am  Waijou  Weter  in  2WanfaS. 
3)te.     g.  ©erftactet.    3n  2lmet.  2Bolb= 

unb  ©trombilfcer,  Sb.  2 58:         989 

Safin  beg  SaftcrS,  Sie,  g.  §offmann.  $n 

terj.,  S3o.  20 59  :        2279 

iBn6nwarf)trrI)(iiii?(f)cit,  Sa3.    g.  Sdjmibt.  59  :       2730 
!Bni  »on  Gcrral,  Sie.    greiljert.    G.  t»on 
«ibra.    3n  Sieiieffisjen   unb   SioBeUen. 

»b.  4 58:         170 

SBnigncur  »on  Cftenbe,  Ser.    28.  Dertet. 
(JlS.  D.  »  o  n  »  o  r  n.)    3n  §otn'8  Grj., 

33b.  12 58:        2856 

SJnirifdje  feiefel,  Ser.    §.  ©rfjmib 59:         566 

S8a(l,  Set.  8.  »totu8.  "(3.  ®  ottbetf.) 

3n  Glef.  @djr.  *Jb.  10 58  :        1040 

,  Stobett  Widjael. 
id),  3)er.  (Vleberf.  Bon  Reel  Eric.) 

SreSben  [f.  b.]  ft.  8° 59:        2015 

©djiffbriidn'gen    auf    bet   GoroUeninfef, 
S)te.  (Ueberf.  BonThe  Coral  Islands.) 

Sregben  [f.  b.]  ft.  8° 59  :        2016 

Sttdcrinc,  (Sine.  G.  ^olfo.  3n  2lu§  etaub 

unb  2i|d)e.    9(eue  JfofeUen.    33b.  10 59  :  84 

SBalfter  i'ieicr  bet  ben  g-tanjofen.    2)Z.  SJa^ 

t|ufiu8.    3n  ill.  Gtj 58:        2768 

Santo.    C.  SiitUfomm.    2Sb.ini 59:        1663 

SBnnbmiiKcr  BOH  Sanjig.    G.  ©Binbler. 

3n  «olfSgefdiid)ten,  »b.  2 59  :         948 

SBanqc  Sage.     «.  Sioffmann.     3n  Grj., 

S3b*.  22 59  :        2281 

SBanf   be?   SJerberbenS,    Sie.     ©.  §iltt. 

4  «be.  in  2 58  :    1555-6 

Sanfcrott,  Ser.    2)i.  sJJatf)ufmg.    3n  St. 

Grj 58:        2768 

SanfiiJlcn,  ®ic.    S-  Soffmann:    3n  Grj., 

«b.  11 59:        2270 

SSonfrott.    3-  ®-  §.  Xemme.    2iSbe.ini  59:       1296 
SBaruaroffa.    %.  §e^fe.    3n  ®ef.  SEerten, 

*b.  5... 56:         674 

S8arlictiie,2)a3.    g.  ©erftacter.    SnaBilbe 

SWelt,  Sb.  3 58  :         993 

SarcBcfictb,  Sag.  W.  9iat&.ufm3.  3n  St. 

Grj 58:        2768 

SJarfiipcIc.    SB.  9luer6ac§ 58:  78 

Safjetbe.    3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  S3b.  9 58  :  53 

£>af}elbe.  3n  ©ammtt.  SdjwarjW.  3)orf= 

gefdj.,  S8b.  6 58:  83 

S8(trmicriigfcit,2ie.  2t.©tiftet.  3nGt|., 

S3b.  2.. 59:        1061 

,  SJidjatb. 

bem  1'eben  jiBeier  Sdtiiter.    SteStau 

1864,16°.    3nGrj.,  «b.  5 59:        2024 

2ln§  3?ad)t  jum  Vid)t !    SkeSlau,  1858, 

16°.    3nGr3.,«b.  3 59:        2022 

Gatifornien  in  ber  Seimatti.    Sregtau 

1858,  16°.    3n  Grj.,  Sib.  3 59  :        2022 

G^)riftfe[t  in   ber   gamttie   grcmmbotb, 
.    are§tau,  1854,  16°.    3n  Grj., 

.  2 59  :        2021 

Snabe  in  2(merifa,  Set.    33reg= 

tau,  1866,  16°.    3n  Gf}.,  Sb.  1 59  :        2020 

©e[d;id)te  eine^  jungen  SKalerJ.  SkeSt. 

1826.    16°.    3nGr}.,  $3b.  1 59:        2020 

SuliuS  unb  3J!aria.    23re§[.  1864, 16°. 

3nGrj.,  m.  1 59:        2020 

Sdjmurf  ber  Mutter,  Ser.    S3regl.  1860. 

16°.  3n@r§.,83b.4 59:        2023 

©djulmetfter  in  lannenrobe,  Ser.  33re§I. 

1864.    16°.    3nGrj.,  S3b.  4 59:        2023 

©onntagsfinb,  SaS.    fflreSl.  1860.    16° 

«b.  4. 59  :        2023 

Seftament,  Sag.  Steel.  1855.    16°.  3n 

Grj.,  Sb.  2 59  :        2021 

Srubdjen,  bag  SiSaifenfinb.    Sreel.  1865. 
16°.    SnGrj.,  Sb.5 59:        2024 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Uebnjrf)ii-e  MirutnQ. 
S>nron,  SJicbarb,  - 


S9el«3«nmg  Don  Golden;. 


16°.    3u  Crrj.,  *b.  '6  ...................... 

,  Sec.    4k«SU  1856.     16°     3u 
trj.,  «b.  3  ................................... 

ber  SRenfdf  fdet,  ta$  urirt  er  audi 
crntcw.    #rc«l.   1865.    1«°     3«  trj., 
Wb.  5  ........................................ 

yivct  feinblicbe  ttriiber.  *re«l.  1855.  16° 
3»«H,8k8  .............................. 

Sharon  Hcan>au  unb  feine  Quitter,  'p.  &a= 
len.  4  *De.  in  2  ............................... 

$>aron  toOW**>.  t.  M.  fflunbt.  (V  »  u  i  fe 
-))i  ii  b  I  b  a  cb.)'  3n®tf($i$»iitttr,  flb.  I 
Snronii'irt.    3*-  S5att«flUtt  ................. 

SNartbli,    ber    Jtorbcr.     3L    iiiJjiuS.    (3. 
&  o  1  1  b  e  I  f.  i    3n  «cf.  2d)r.,  a».  10... 
Waftarb,  Z>«.  t.  6pinbler.   4  *bt.  in  2. 
SSatuDia.    i>.  timfdcnce  ...................... 

Wonbiffin.    «mf  SUxltert. 
(Caroline  SliatbUbe.    3*  t^riftian  VII. 
unb  fcin  x>of.   4*b.  1—2  .................. 

Gljriftian  VII.  unb  fein  Sjof.    §anno». 
1863,6  33be.  in  3.  16°.^  ................. 

3  it  6,  a  It:  »b.   1—2.    Earolinc  OTatfjitbe. 
SJb.  3—4.    fUiIiaiu  JUarie. 
Wb.  5—  ti.   ^iail'3  i(Jogii)ij^. 


59: 
59: 

59: 

59: 
58: 

58  : 

59  : 

5S  : 
59  : 
58: 

58: 
58: 


2022 
2022 

2021 

2021 

809-10 

2501 
1430 

1040 

895-« 

426 

104 
104-6 


»ert.  1866-7 


VII.  unb  fein  frof,  Kb.  5 — 6.... 58  : 

3u(ianc  iHarie.  2ttbe.ini.  vin  (Sbriftian 

VII.  unb  fein  .wf,  $tb.  ,'i— 4 58: 

•^bilippiiic  iiH'Ifer  ober  uor  breiljunbcrt 
3ab,ren.    ftannov.   18t>4.  3  "Bbe.  16°.  58  : 
r,  Caroline,  (tarl    Xetlef.) 
jite     e*    fein?      Stuttgart,    1873. 

ibe.,  n.  8° 58: 

unb  ber  Jviirfi,  Xer.   £).  JNartineau. 

3n  'Jtierity  JugenbsittU.,  i^b.  42  59  : 

Sourrnfiirft,  Xer.    «.  Shading.    2  »be.  59  : 
iBaurrniai)b,   tine.      g.  Qcrftdder.    3« 

il'aibma'nn'*  ,\xil ! 58: 

SBoncriifrirfi,  Xer.    S>.  (ioncience 58: 

SaiKnfobii,  tin.  y.  Otto 58: 


:lf.)    Jn  (9cj.  Sdjr.,  ^b.  1.. 58: 

93aura  be«  lobe*,  Xer.   g.  Stolle.    3n 

ViooSroftn,  4<b.  1 t.  59  : 

Saucr,  tarl  3(obert.  (Robert  *t;r.) 
ttampf  um'*  Xafein,  Xer,  Jena,  1869. 

5  i»be.  16° 58: 

Wit  earner  Stirn.  Serl.,   1868.    4  33ke. 

in  2.  16° 58: 

93ni)trifd)t  Kellnerin,    Xie.     g.    (iiaubtj. 

3n  t(oct.  unb  ^!rof.  23.,  »b.  5 56: 

Xaffelbe.  3n  Sdmmtl.  3i<.,  $<b.  9 56: 

33cntriff .  sl'.  &e?fe.  3n  ®ef.  ffierfen,  y>t>.  8  56  : 

in  2  '. 58: 

Xaffelbe.  4  2jtx.  in  1  58: 

SBcrtiftfin,  *.'ubt»if|. 

Sllte  beutfcbe  SHatc^en.  16° 59  : 

93frfct,  9luaiift  (geb.  1828.) 

3lu$  Stabt  unbXorf.  «erl.  (f.  b.)  16°...  58  : 

3  nil  a  It:    Zobtunb  Icbcnbig.  —  3ig  uner. 
ftoffrlt.  — 

^annemadel  urb  feine  Sc^loefter,  Xer. 

1}}eftb.,  1856.  16° 58: 

£aii«i  Sioffclmann,  ber  loadere  Sdjultljei^. 

^eftl),  1856.  16° 58: 

fcebwig.  »erl.  186S.  2  «be.  10° 58: 

.Haifuiifel,  Xer.  Stel.  1870.  16° 58: 

SJijenfifdier,  Xer.  33erl.  1872.  2  «be.  in 

1  58: 

Xaifelbe  2  ~i(be 58  : 

^eftjungfer,  Xie.    ^eftb,  1K56.  16° 58: 


106  ; 
105 
101-3  ! 

501-2 

2592 
630-1 

997 

423 

29.:34 

1031 
1120  ; 

330-4  • 
3*5-6  ' 

323 
313  ; 
677 

224-5 
223  i 

2030 
113 


112 

112 

114-15 
116 

117 

118-19 
112 


S^crfcr,  Sluguft.  —  5 
Sabbi  Kmua^tniS, 

3  «fcc.  in  6.  16°  ........................... 

SArclmritMc,  $•*.   s;««ftb,  1856.  16° 
ertnihcn  ?fti«,  Xe*.    ^eft^,  1856.    16° 
•l^itnnfdttjerlein,  2a8,    i-'eipjig,   1871. 

4  itbe.  in  2.  16°  ........................... 

2«ffel6«.    4  «be  ........................... 

Tsbt  unb  kbenbig.     3«  3lu«  Stabt  unb 
Sorf  ......................................... 

SBcroebmt     Serf.  1868.    4  «be.   16°... 

3igcuncrftoffele.     Jn   3tu6   Stabt    wib 
iJccf  ............................  ,, 

ScbiirfniS  ««*>  £upi«.    ft.  Werftdder.   SB 

ibeiml.  u.  unhciml.  Sef^-.  *».  1  ........... 

33cctl)OBcn.    &.  Mau.    4  33b«.  m  2  ........  , 

93fftfclcr'ri<,   "*•  3luev6adj.    vin  SdmmU, 

3*reavjtt«.  Xi»tfgefc^.    Sib.  1......  ........  .- 

^rirrimifl  SdfleSwig  =  ^oiftcinS  toon  ber 

("sTcmb^'erttcbaft,  Xie.     g.  Scbmibt  .....  , 
•JUrqrlicnbdtfn  «nc«  Vonbfc^aft^malet^  in 

Jtalicn.  y.  g.  Si'.  Ccrtcl.  Jn  Q0in'<  (Srj.  ; 

»b.8  ............................................. 

^cflffliiniq  mit  Xon  Hhinc^  unb  berMb'ni-- 

rttn   thvtftine  uon  Spanien,   tine.     t. 

fteufinger.    Jn  ©(fcidfal1*  il^lteu,  «b.  2 
9f6nrr;irt)fftt  Wftt  sum  3iel.    g.  ftwff= 

mann.     jn  CtJ.  8t.  10  .....  .  .............. 

3<ct  ben  tarineltterinnen.  3t.  JJieijjnet.  JH 

t^uaftermasfen.    3Jb.  2  ................... 

33fi  fen  jtoei  fyob.en  Xannen.  tb.  ioofec.  3" 

trj.  2c^r.  »b.  10  ........  ,  ......  ,.:  ........... 

*lci  (Sett  ift  fein  Sing  uinnogli*.    0).  ^. 

«P:I  Schubert.    Snjugtnb'  unb  55olf^ 

bibl  .....................  ,  ........................ 

SSfibcn  Slbrairale,  Jie.     J.  g.   Cooper. 
SBcibtn  Xragoner,  2Me.    0>taf  St.  ®ra« 

boi»*fi.    3'n  31"^  *ct  ©ornifon  unb  im 

gelbt.    »b.  3  ..................  ,  ............... 

SStibtn  gtanf,  2)ie.    i.'.  ©gilding  ........... 

93cibrn  is-reunbe,  £ie;  ober  Jeter's*  JHeife 

nat^  Japan.  0.  Sd)upp.  3n  trj.   »b.  1 
SUibcn  Wefelltn,  tic.  31.  itUlbeuba^n.  o« 

«ef.  trj.    »b.  5  .............................. 

33ctbtn  .wuptleute,  3>ie.  Sela  Siottegou= 

que.     Jn  SliiSii.  Scb,r.    »b.  9  ............. 

*tibtn  wwb^ute,  Tie.    3».  SiatbufiuS. 

3n  2>orf=  unb  Stabtgefc^  ................... 

9ribtn  3tabe«,  2ie,  unb  bet-  Solsbieb.    31. 

«6tuS  (3.  (9ottb.elf).  Jn  0cf.  3(^r. 

»b.  8  ............................................ 

93cibtn  Scfiwertev,  Sie.  S2.  *ompert.     3n 

Wefcl)icbten  einer  Qaffe.    »b.  2  ............ 

S^ftbrn  Sclimeftevn,  3^ie.    ^!.  ^ehfe.    3n 

OSef.  SJerten.    *b.  7  .......................... 

Sribcn  Strdfiingc,  2)ie.     g.  ©crftdder. 

3*be  in  2  ..................................... 

$dbrn  lannenbdume,  Die.  2)f.  5Jatfiufiit*. 

^n»l.  trj  ..................................... 

33rim  tbriftbdumlein.  ^.  g.  St5.  Dertel  (SB. 

C.  »  o'n  feorn).  Jn  »orn'«trj.  *b.  12 
Wrim  Jiufiferm-n.  y.  g.  ffl«.  Eertel  (m.  C. 

»  o  n  6  o  r  n).    ^n  iporn'8  trj.   33b.  12.. 
Stint  flath.    ,«.  ^uc^ncr  ...................... 

S^fin,  2o9.    ».  3f^otte.    3n  (Sef.  e^r. 

41b.  9  .......  '.  ................................... 

33ffcbrtc,  2)er.    g.  (Serftddcr.    >  ^<U 

unb  Sunfcl.    Sbb.  2  .......................... 

Stfrlirtc,  Zer.    g.  .wfimann.    ^n  Grj. 

^6.23  .......................................... 

\!'f  inflcntiifl  i<rc«lau'«  im  Jab,re  1741,  Xie. 

(V.  uon  ctrurnfee  (&  u  ft  a  u  o  o  in  3  e  e). 

Jn  3lu§  bent  vorigen  Ja^rtmnbett  ......... 

93flaQrrinia  uon  (Solberg.    g.  S^offmann. 

:MI  tvj.    «b.  29  .............................. 


58: 

58  : 
58: 

58: 
58: 

58: 
58: 

58: 

58  : 
59: 

58: 
59: 


58: 

58: 
59: 
58: 
58: 


59  : 

58: 


58: 
59  : 

59  : 
59: 
56: 
58: 

58: 

58  : 
56: 

58: 
58: 

58  : 

58  : 
58: 

56: 

58: 
59: 

59  : 
59: 


120-5 
112 


126-7 
W8-31 

115 

132-5 

113 


268-» 

81 

2741 

2852 

1503 
2269 
2316 
1654 


2412 

463 


1068 
626 

2820 

1606 

283 

2765 

1038 

1972 

676 

908-9 

2767 

2856 

2855 
310 

1956 

938 

2282 

1193 

2288 


1'KOSK  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


SBelogertmg  BOH 


-10- 


Sitbev  nu§  bcm 


2e6cn. 


?n  Kogbeburg,  Sie.  ®.  9!ie= 

vi£"    Jn"ougcnb---Bib(.    #b.  24 

83elnfltrmt<)  toon  ;lU)cinfc(g,  Sic.    &.  »on 
©truenfec  (&  u  ft  a  »  to  o  m  S  e  e).  2  35be. 

in  1 

SBelngcriing  toon  Sv!icn,  Sic.     34.  g.  2B. 
Certel  ( -.US.  C.  to  o  n  ft  o  r  n).  Jn  ftorn'S 

Grj.    4ib.  6 ~........ 

5<eI(|ifd)C  CJraf,  Scr.    ft.  X'utibe '.... 

Sklicbtc  Grjobtungen,    "g.  ftofftnann 

3nbalt:  Wcfrfiroiftcrliebe.  —  Zrr  Wenfcb 
fccntt  unb  Wott  lentt.  —  £c3  SJCITII  Skge 
finb  rounbevl'av. 

SBelifar.    ©.  9iieri|.     Jn   Jugenb=33ibl. 

4<b.  17 

SPclln  Siotf.  ft.  Gonicicnce 

JBclo&ntc  tobtfdjlag,  Ser.  65.  ft.  to.  Sdjiu 

bert.  Jn  Seebilter  

^ruebift.  g.  X'cttortlb.  24ibe.ini 

SBtninnitn  gronflin.  %.  g.  SB.  Eertel  (3Jts. 

E.  to  on  ft  or  n).  Jn  ftorn'S  Grj.  =8b.  11 

SSeiiifliiiin  Ai'nnflin.  g.  ©d)inibt 

iBeniiD,  bcr  Gomasfe.  g.  ioenning.  Jn 

2i>anbening  burdi  b.  ©ebiet  b.We;dj 

SBeitoni.  21.  G.  Sradiwogel.  3  Bbe 

SBen^ciiWetlcr.  6-  Stoinbler.  JngiirStabt 

unb  X'anb 

33crcnb  Stem,  bcr  RnedftepaftOT.  g.  21^1= 

felb 

S3cro  ober  33urg.  G.  gritse.  Jn  'Jiotoellcn. 

33b.  1 

S3er()6olb.  X'.  Slellftab.  Jn  Sagen  u.  Gr_j. 
Scrgmcrfe  s«  g-alim,  Sie.  G.  J.  21.  §off= 

iiiaiin.  Jn  3(u8g.  Grj.  Sib.  1 

Sajfelbe.  Jn  Seratoioiissi'riiber.  45b.  1 
iBerliit.  ft-  X'aube.  Jn  9J.  SleifcnotocIIcn.... 
SBcrlin  unb  ba§  ©djaufpict  tin  iiclaiic= 

ntngSjuftanb.    g.   GScrftoder.    Jn  au§ 

jtoei  3i>clttl;eilen.  Sbb.  1 

SBtrlin  unb  ©anSfouct,  ober  griebricb  bcr 

0roge  unb  feine  g-reunbe.  G.  Hi.  3.'iunbt. 

(X7  ou  i  f  e  9Jf  ii  b  I  ba  d».)  4  Jibe,  in  1 ... 
SScrlin  toor  fiinfjig  Jat)ren.  G.  3)1.  SBhinbt. 

(X'  o  u  i  f  c  3W  lib,  I  ba  d>.)  3  23be.  in  1 ... 
JBerliiur  Minber.  g.  X'ewalb.  Jn  SJuntc 

^ilber.  ^b.  2 

Berliner  SDJotrofc,  Gin.  £i.©mibt.  2  Jibe. 

in  1 '. 

9Jfofoif.  SBb.  2 

Scriifimter  "JJame,  Gin.  g.  Gkrftticfer. 

Jn  ftciinl.  unb  un^eiml.  Cicfdj.,  4Sb.  1... 
SBcjrtieibeiie  Glirltditcit:  Grjiil;!.  au§  bcm 

!bejenlanbe.  9lubolf  Cefcr.  (E.  (S)lanb= 

redjt).  Jn  3t««g.  Sdir 

S8cfcelte  ©diatten,  Scr.  '&.  ftbcfcr.  2  Sjbe. 

in  1 

SJefcnl)tllbciUoii3!ftdiiS'lt)l,Scr.  21.  Siiljiud. 

(J.  &  o  1 1 1;  e  I  f.)  '  Jn  ®ef.  ©cb,  r.,  SJb.  9. 

Seftc  Grbtfjeil,  Sa§.  G.  toon  ©dnnib 

SBcitcdiiing,  Sie.  2.  ©djiidfing.  Jn  ilricg 

unb  gri'ebcn,  33b.  2 

SScfteiqiintl  beg  i-efuo.  Gine.  J 

^n  <Vi<>  MiKtrMVn  P-timhi'ti 


59 : 
59: 

58: 


511 : 

58: 

56 : 
58: 


58: 
58: 

59: 

58: 

58 : 
59 : 


Stunben 
Scftrnitrr  i'cidjtfinn.    g.  Aiibn.    S"  2(u§ 

bcr  £>eimatl)  unb  grembe 

SBefucl),  £«.  2(.  Sii|iu«.  (3.  @  o  1 1  f?  e  I  f.) 

5n  ©cf.  ©dw.,  »b.  8 

S8ciud)  auf  bcm  Vnnbe,  Ser.     31.  Siiluu-5. 

(3.  ©  o  1 1  b,  e  I  f.)  3n  ®cf.  ©djr.,  SJb.  9. 
SBtfltrfj   bci  GorncliuS  in  9(om,  Gin.    A. 

©u^folt).  3n  Sie  fdjoneren  ©tunben 

SBcfurf)  im  3)Iaricnbabc,  Scr.    io.  ^fd^ffc. 

Jn  @cf.  ©rijt.,  4ib.  14 

SBefudi  in  Gobbet,  Gin.    ft.  ©u|}toto.    3n 

2ie  fdiiiiicreii  Stunben 


58: 

58  = 

58: 
58: 
59: 
59: 

58: 

58: 
58: 

58: 
59: 

59: 
58: 
59: 
58: 
58: 
58: 
56: 
58: 


2374 
1185 


2835 
2045 

2298 


2507 
428 

2794 
2137 

2840 
2711 

1461 

226-8 

906 


9.?rte  unb  nrbeitc.     g.  ftoffntann.    Jn  Ka- 

Icnbcr  0cfd; 

SBettclDcttcir,  Scr.  @.  SZierifc.  Jn  Jugenb= 

4iibl.,  *b.  21 

9Jcttclli)cil)  toon  X'ocarno,  Sa§.  .ft.  toon 

Mleift.    Jn  «ej.  m,  *b.  2 

Safjelbe.  JnWei.  ©dir.,  iib.  3 

Settler,  Sie.  g.  Srentb,alm.  Jn  9iic= 

rig  Jugenb^Sitt.,  iib.  30 

33ettlcrilt  Won  Font  des  Arts,  Sie.  31*. 

^lauff.  Jn  Sftmmtl.  3B.,  3Jb.  1 

33ettltr=Cl)Ct,  Sie.  G.  ^oUo.  3  33be 

S^tttl)  unb  loing.  &.  9tieti$.  Jn  Jugcnt= 

*tibl.,  3}b.  4 .' 

3Uunur,  ^tjiliVV  ^socob. 

Gcntifolien.    -UVfel  (i.  b.)     16° 

Wleine  Sirtff,  Ser.  SBJefel  (f.  b.)  16°... 
Sicuteltfjjndiu',  g-i-icbrtdj. 

(Srja^lutigen  eincg  altc.ii  JagerS.  Stultg. 

18IS9.  Jn  Jugeiibs  unb  SJolfebibl 

L'eben.  G.  ftofer 

^nlialt:  GrsttWunnou  ein  3  atten  S'blcrS: 
ilo  n  iuit.b('n  i>jn>5;  iffiaS  man  uov  bcm  cile  = 
ben  (ounte.  —  Sot  Cntel  Stfyi)an.  —  Stu* 
einev  ^ctmtlie.  —  2>ie  tjcilen  Jyenfter.  — 5?ef 
roitbe  Aieioe.  — 


58: 
59  : 

56: 

56  : 


56  : 
59  : 

59: 

53: 
59: 


Stttdntf  toon  JBif 


=28ifb;,  Ser.  3.  g. 


Geoper  ..........................................  58: 


ln     SAibrlblntt,  Gin.    g.  ftoffuiann.    JnGrj, 

SB6.  20 59  : 

7-n     aMbcrfiinner,  Sic.  %  g.3i*.  EetteL  iSB.  E. 
i,.  •       toonftern.)     Jn  ftwn  g  Gvj.,  Sib.  4....  58  : 
93ibrn,  §tei6ert  Gruft  toon  (gcb.  1806). 
2tu«  Gbiti,  S15erii  unb  waftlien.   X'cito. 

1861.'    3  libc.  in  2.     HP 58: 

Grinnerungcn  auc-  £ub=3lmertfo.    X'eito.  ' 

1861.  3  ilibe.  tul.    16= 58  : 

GrlebtcS  unb  ©etraumteS.    Jena,  1867. 
3$ibe.  in  2.    16° 


1730 
1732 
2062 


905 

2477 

2478 

2136 

815 

932 

936 

1020 
1610 


535 
664 
1245 
2470 
1038 
1039 
1245 
1959 
1245 


»b.  1:    .ffunft^inb 
affan   (SoUaroef.    — 


. 
SSb.  2:    !u<m.  —  Sine   b(p(onratif<$(  Sen* 

bung.  —  Cine  Srtimciler.  — 
Sib.  3:    Sev  Sltvobiit.  —Gin  SJldmibigcr.  — 

Stveif^iiiiL'  nut  'lUUpai'aifo.  — 

©rafGIlcrn.  Vcito.  3  SBbe.  16=  ............  58: 

Soffnungen  in  5peru.  Jena,  1864.  333be. 

till.    16°  ...................................  58: 

Jinoel,  Gin.  2ubanierifaiH|Micr  :)(ontan. 

X'eito.  186D.    3«be.  in  2.     16°  ..........  58: 

9!cun  Stationcn  bcS  .^crrit  toon  2d)eercn- 

berg.  Jena,  1873.  2  «be.,  16°  .........  58  : 

Steifeflijjen  unb  9io»el(cn.  Jcnn  1864. 

4  S3be.  in  2.  16°  ...........................  58: 

3  n  bait:    SB.  1:    Jm  SE-albe.  —  iCon  Gav« 

Io5  TO.  —  2ic  Coljc  lioi  tillera.  —  Icr  3ioteo 

in  Cfiile.  — 
$b.  2:    Jtallcn^eiin.  —  <Sl)i(jntc.  —  £ecle= 

ben.  — 
SBb.  ,'i:     2)ic   brci  Sicbe^iiefdttifjtt'n  be3  alten 

better  ^>etev.  —  i'ima.  —  G'ine  .*oacienbo  bei 

fcima.  —  Qinige  Zage  in  ;)tio  ^onciro  — 
Sib.  4:    £ie  iubameritan  fcije  :)tctie  bts  Xoc  = 

tor  6.  G.  JSeffen    —  3luf  j)!abeira.  —  lie 

SSai  ion  Gorval.  —  Stalvaraifo.  — 

©diahgraber,  2ie.    Jena,  1S67.    3  «bc. 
in  2.  16°  ....................................  58: 

jarogtj.  Jena,  1865.   3  33be.  in  1,  16°.  58  : 


SBieitcnjiigcr,  ~er  ;  obev,  bic  Sidjen 
gen.    J.  g.  Gorier  ...........................  58: 

i'lb  ber  aJhitter,  iaS.    "$.  ftictofe.  Jn  @cj. 
SiSerfen,  33b.  4  .................................  56  : 

Saffelbe.    Jn  95ier  ucue  Sioucllcn  .........  58: 

23J15  be«  ftaifev^,  Sag.    31'.  fcauff.    3« 
©ammtl.  3i!.     *b.  2  .........................  56: 

Siib  bciS  eobncS,  Sa*.    i!.  ^iidincr.  Jn 
31  u§  bcm  Vcbcn  ..............................  58'- 

SBilbtV  au§  bcm   bdiic-lidien  X'cbcn.     6. 

e.    Jn®e[.  Sd;r.    33b.  14  .........  56: 


1735 
2571 

704 
702 

2580 

550 
89-91 

25.54 

2035 
203ti 


2410 
1667 


459 

2279 
2833 

155-7 

161 

162-3 


158-60 

164 

165-6 

167-8 
169-70 


171-2 
173 

480 

673 
1522 

551 

318 

1959 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Silber  mt§  'bom  2cl>en. 


II  — 


SMlbcr  au3  bent  V'cbcn.  firau  J. 
fetymibt  (Julie  'B 


59: 


\nbatt:  Gin  '^fanbauJ  iu  '.Matljaitticn.  — 
Gin  Wrab  ev  bci  .(lircbtjof-Jmaucr.  —  Ber 
'-ii-i's!  ui  ben  .\Miumcl. 

arts  beiit  Solbatenlcbcn.    ©raf  31. 


58: 


30 


1117 


3  n  bait:  Gin  Gramen;?lbenteuer.  —  £aS 
Wanbver  bei  Moicnbujd).  —  Gin  altes  £oi  = 
*atcnl>ei,i.  —  Xai  Bacjltgefpenft.  —  3iinfi= 
fcbe  &attc.  —  IMnMidie  Cmutieu.  —  2lu< 
icm  Jlavtcffclfiiea/e.  —  GiMe  nmbre  ?lnel  = 
botc  aus  bem  ireben  ^-riebrid;  ^iUjclm  111., 
Sbn:g  ooll  t'KUBeit. 

SHilbct  auS  bem  Solbalenkben  im  Mvteae. 

TV.  il\  ,'oacJlanber.     2  i(be.  in  1 

aus  cinem  Minberleben.    G.  Bon 

and  ciiwr  biirgnrtidint  Snmilie.    C. 
il;ilfeviuutl;.    ^u  itilber  aus  £ 

3.^b     1 


ISilbcr  auis  Cuito.     5 

Mveu;  unb  Cuey.     Sit.  •,' 

iBilbtr  unb  Wcfdjidjlcn  aiio  Sdjlfaben.   D. 

iiiUbtntmt^.    ii  45be.  in  2 ^ 

3nb.alt:  5Bt.  1:  ©enrebifber  au5  einer  flei= 
ncn  3tabt.  —  *ilbcr  aue  etner  burgeiUcl>cn 
gamiiie.  —  lie  alttn  iici ufer  oon  «.  —  igeic 

iBb.  2:  Wcftalten  auS  berailtagSuxlt.  —  ^err 
^e^ler  un&  feinc  tjrau.  —  3^iDd'bijd)e 

Sb.  3:    SebebSrocge,  -frumme  TtKb  gerabe.  — 

SMlbcr  unb  Sagen  bcr  Sd>4»eij.  9(.  SJi^iu^. 
(J.  ®ottb,elf.)  2  4ibe.  3n  6ief. 
edjr.  SBb.  15—16 

3n^alt:   Sb.  lf>:    Xic  fdjntar^e  3rinne. — 

^n -r>  geli>e  Siogeiein  unb  cao  arme  lUdvgrttli. 

—  X^ci'  Le&te  ^ tiorbciger.  —  Gin  &iU)  uu'5 

bem  llebeigang  17U8. 
8b.  IB:  £er  £mibe:.  —  lie  (Sriinbitng  5<urg« 

bovfs,  ober  bie  beiben  iBriiter  3iutiam  ur.o 

SBertvam.  —  Her  fliube  lell. 

JPilbcrbu.1)  otwie  Ktlber.    ,v>.  6. 
Wilbcrnnrr,  5cr.    5.  .Hoffmann. 


58: 
59: 

59: 
58- 
59: 


1303 
2581  , 

1630 
958  ; 
1630-1 


8fn$«$friffnr,  Charlotte  (gcboren  1800, 

t  186M). 

Qefanimelte  3io»e([en  unb  Grja'^ungen. 

i.'eipj.  186.-1    3i\be.     16° 58:      180-2 

3nbalt: 

Jlnna  Sancinit.  sno.  1. 

Creole,  Der.  *b.  3. 

t^anb  IK'3  ^cirn.  J^ic.  3ib.  8. 

.froUanbifrtie  fiamin,  ^er.  ^ib.  2. 

•ftafttcrfl  9ta$e.  5yb.2. 

Seitrmann  unb  (tin '^flegeliub,  Icr.  SBb.  1. 

Xltbfd  ber  9!atnu.  -8b.  3. 

SJiibin,  T«r.  »b-2. 

SfiVie  auo  bem  I'eben  Jiat^aiiircnS  If.  SBb.  2 

Sanjerin,  lie.  4!b.  1. 

iBirffioi,  Jer.  fl.  etober,  5«  3ugcnb=  unb 


58'     1045-6 


21. 
!HCc.  in  1 

crfte  I'icbe,  Xc§.  (S.  ^ 
2cliidial>3  ffialton,  44b.  1  ............... 

ie.    (5,    3H.  J)(unU   (I'ouife 
:W  a  b,  I  b  a  dj).    3«  »ift.  -BUbetb.,  *b.  1 
Xaffclbc  ...........  ."  ......................... 

Winncn  &«  retl;«t  Xonne.  .'o.Smibt.  4>-8be. 

3  "bait:    3)b.  1:  lie  roUc  Tonne.  —  lie. 

alte  iicbe.  —  4)om  flcmtn  iitin. 
3)b.  2:  5a'j  flinb  beo  •Sentvfc^iffeS.  —  £c^if< 

ferslcute  unb  ^aueroleute. 
8b  :t:  Sin  '.Hbmiralititolootfe.  —  Sou  diiben 

nad;  biubcn.  —  Zie  £eid)(ttiau. 
8b.  4:  Slcjiroerf  uni  Aujdbaaf.  —  Zo«  roar 

oor&cm.  —  3m  9){oor.  —  Dti'in  ober  2Jcin. 

.  Garlen  ....... 

&.  6.  »cn 
" 


56: 

58: 

58: 


1735 
2314 
1502 

2511 

2510 

818-21 


iccbs  2C-od;e»i. 

i  unb 
<£ajubett.    a  Sbc 

3nl|o[t:  »b.  t:  Sranj|i«DrQfe.  —  3iig<  au« 
bem  Vcben  bea  Janus  'llleifle.  —  ,\oljann 
?»artift  Zaoermer,  Rrei^en  uoti  ?lubonne.— 
;'ioijaun1Reirpler.  —  Jtleine  Crjanlungcii. 

8b.  '2:  ?!rinj  Gugen  oon  Saootjen.  —  Miige 
au«  bem  Vebcn  »e9  'Jludter  Eloo.  —  e$rtfto« 
pbotufl  Goliimbua.  —  flleine  Grjtt6Iungen, 

Kb.  3:  tHcifgidc  von  merfrauriifltn  Crrettun« 
gen  au«  au^eren  rtcjaljien. 


58: 
59: 


384 

2806-8 


JHiduer  (Jean  ^  a  u  1).    3rt  (Somnttl. 
3M.    8*rt.  SUi8j.,  8».  10  ....................  56: 

Jflfjelbe.    J«  Sammtl.  38.    ^artf. 

,  «b.2  .....  __  ........................  56: 


1154 
1169 


59: 

58: 


in  ben  Job.    E.  )y.  Garlen 

,  SUbett  <3  er  em  1  08  Qo  tt^ 
(geb.  1797,  f  1854). 
(Sffammelte    Sdjriften.     Vettin    1861. 
24«be.  «.  8°  ..............  ...................  58: 

3nb,olt:  Sb.  1:  Der  Baiiernfpiegel,  ober 
Scbcniacfcbic&te  beo  ^ercmias  dotUiclf  ____  58: 

JVb.  2:  UU  ber  JtnciDt  .     5H: 

SBb.  3:  Uli  bcr  ;;iiid)ter  ......................  5s  : 

SBb.  4:  fiiitlit,  bie  Wrojimutter,  ober  bcr  n>a!)re 
SScg  burcb,  jebe  3!ot^  ..................  .  .  58: 

SBb.  5-6:  i^eiben  uni  ^reuben  cities  £c^ul= 
metftcr  j.  ................................  58: 

»b.  7:  (Srso^iuiotn  nnbSBilier  au3  bem3S»U3* 
Icbcn  ber  Scfjiuei;:  'DiiAclS  SrautjAait.  — 
Zier  Oberidntmann  usb  bsr  '.'imHncfjKr.  — 
3^ie  brci  iyriiber.  —  Scroop  unb$antra}.  — 
2Bie  goggeUc4iH  l?raufucf)t.  —  Gift,  bit  felt* 
fame  >J)la(ib.  —  3;cr  3iotar  in  ber  Salle.  — 
Zie  SditadiUelber.  —  las  Cifetet^li  ......  58: 

Sb.S:  GrjdliJiiiigdi  unbiiilber  aujiem  So!(3* 
leben  ber  £cf)ioeij:  flurt  »OH  £or-pia.eit.  — 
Ktc  Gb.riften  eine  grau  geroinnt.  —  3)ie  &ei= 
ben  3(a6en  unb  bcrjioljbieb.  —  S!ie3laben» 
eltei-n.  —  Eer  Movbio  =  .Vuf)imann.  —  Her 
$icfuct>.  —  Gine  alte  Uiefdjidjte  JH  neuer  Gr* 
twining.  —  3>.iS  arme  Jtaibeli.—  Die  ^efui= 
ten  uii6  i&re  'JJliffio«  ira  Ganton  ^ujern.  .  .  .  58: 

SJb.  !):  £er  Hefud)  auf  bemfianbe.  —  Segen 
unbltniegen.  —  Xcr  beutfelie  S!it<f/tling.  — 
ffiurit  roioev  Burft.  —  fiiat/taitflft.  n  unb 
5)iotften  be^  .frcmt  iiii^neler,  —  Sage  uom 
Bfeijer  aui  bcr  Ulutte.  —  las  Gvbbeeri  'Ka= 
reili.  —  Etc  fflege  fflsttcS  unb  bcr  Dtenfdien 
©cbanfcn.  —  £ev  SBefeivbinber  oon  :Hotl)t«. 
roi)l  .....................................  5S4 

Sib.  HI:  Griaijlungen  unb  Slilber  ajiS  bem 
SolfUcbeii  ber  odiioeic  Der  «aa.  —  3d) 
ftiafc  bie  '.iiooljeit  ber  Itater  an  ben  flinbern 
bio  ins  briite  unb  i)ietre®e[a)lccf>t.  —  3!iiiji 
Jju.  —  Hanljh  ber  florbcr.  —  S>anS  *ernet 
unb  5«tnc  cbline.  —  Jicr  Sonntag  beS  Oirofi* 
oatcro.  —  5?ie  ^rau  'Jifarwriu  ..............  58: 

Rib.  II:  'jatobS,  beo  .tiaiiMuerfSgefellen,  SBJaiu 
beruiifis'ii  burd)  bie  Sdjiuci,^  ............  5S: 

SUb.  12:  Iui«<i  ber!8ranittn)einfd'ufer.  —  SBie 
fiinf  Sla'bdien  im  Brann  tract  n  jiimmtrlid; 
nm.ommen.  —  i>an4  ^oggeli,  ber  Grboettcr, 
unb  Parser  $aiid,  and)  mrGrto'etter  ......  58: 

SBb.  13:  Welb  Knb  Weift,  ober  bie  SJcrfoljniing.  58: 

SBb.  14:  ^citgcift  unb  aernergeift  ............  58: 

Sbb.  1r>:  'iiilber  unb  5agcn  ber  3itjn)ct^:  35ie 
fdjroar^c  'Sriniie.  —  Xa3  gclbe  lUigeletn  nub 
bas  arme  TOargritli.  —  Xer  le^te  Iborber> 
ger.  —  Gin  '-Biib  an5  b(m  Uebergang  ......  58: 

SBb.  Hi:  Silbcr  unb  3agen  bcr  Sttjiocic  Xer 
Zruibe.  —  lie  (Srunhimfl  SurgborH,  ober 
bie  beiben  SBriiber  t£tittram  unb  Bertram.  — 
Ser  .Rnabe  IcU  ...........................  58: 

SBb.  17:  Die  2lrtncnnotr).  —  ^an3  ,"\alob  unb 
fieiri,  ober  bie  beiben  Scibcnroeber  ........  S8: 

IBb.  18:  $er  Bellftag,  ebcriie  SBirt^fd)aft  na<&. 
ber  neuen  IDlobe  .........................  58: 

SBb.  l!t:  Grlebniife  cine4  Sd)u[bettbauer4  .....  58: 

S9b.  20:  lie  JIS[erei  in  ber  Sftfreube  ........  58: 

SBb.  21-22:  ffiie  Slnne  SBabi  Jjoroager  &au4fial.- 
tet  imb  roie  eo  ib.m  mit  bem  loftern  fleljt.  .  58: 

S3b.  23:  Gin  EoJreflcrsIraum.  —  Die  28a)fer« 
not^  im  Gmmentbal  —  Xr.  lorbad)  bet 
SBiibler  ur.b  bie  Bflrg[ni(erren  in  ber  &ci[U 
jen  fl)eit)iia(l)!'Mtad)t  SMnivo  1817.  —  Gitie* 
SdnoeijeriJ  SBovt  an  ben  fcb,r»cijcrijd)cit 
Sdiii^cnocrein  ...........................  58. 

S6b.  24:  ?H6ert  «i»iu4  (J  ere  mi  a  8  Otott= 
E)  e  I  f),  fein  te&en  nub  feine  Sdiriften.  Xar* 
acftellt  oonlr.  G.  Uilanuel.  GrtlSruug  btr 
fiijiuteriiien  btaleftifdjen  ^lu^briirfe  iu  vtere* 
mia-3  Wotttjelf'o  gefammelten  3d)tiftcn,  gu» 
fommengeftcUt  oen  3)r,  21U.  oon  5luttc, 
'4)far«r  .............  '  ......................  58: 


2413 

384 


1031-54 

1031 
1032 
1033 

1031 
1035-« 


4037 


1031 


1039 


10*3 
10U 


1042 
10J3 
10t4 


1045 


1046 
1047 

104« 
10)0 
1050 

1051-2 


1053 


lOil 


PKOSE  FIC'nOJf :     GERMAX. 


SBfntf. 


-12 


SBlflrf.    S.  (£-)  2uma3.    2  SBbe...-.-.-.-  ......  58  '- 

Blatter  a«3  ton  gtauenteben.  3U(.  ©. 

£<b,vr>arfc.    3  :8b«,  in  1  :  ....................  59  : 

EofftHw,  4Sbc.  in  1  .....................  5»: 

Slntttr  a«3  i<»'  Xafltbudje  be§  nrmen 

3J$arr=93iIar«  »»n  SBiltjfytte.  £>.  3fdjof!e. 

Sn  @cj.  ©$».,  «V.  2  ......  ,  .....  ..............  »6  : 

Slftttf  *  "«  SBwrte.  ®.  »sn  Stiuenfce  (@  u= 

ftaouomS«e>.  4  SB»t.  ..................  59: 

SSIflfc&OH)  JtHb  {cine  £i>b,ne.  £.  ©ufcleto. 

3n  W«i  SB.,  SBi,  7—8  .......................  56  : 

3.»rtfta«W  ........  -  .........  58: 

it  t)  a  it:  Xer  S$tffi<iBmmaann.  —  ITcr* 
Susroanbeififlifj.  —  3a<f  «"*  Sill-  —  2lm 
Giijufrnn.  —  lie  IJfctmtite.  —  £ie  Oiolb* 
8atrcn,—  £tr  Sia<*t  auf  hem  SBallfifity.  — 

,  2ft.    $.  3».  SastlanJur.    3n 
SBom  »aibeb,au§  .............  .;..,  .............  58: 

Slnu&nrt,  2er.  G,  3»fm.  (G.  2R*»litt.) 
3a  StbMnatt  GrjdJjunijen  ..........  .  ......  58  : 

ftlnac  GatJUlift,  Sue.   21.  G.  Sta^BO^el 
3  sBbe.  in  1  ......  .  .............................  .  58  : 

$tla«e  Staffer,  C?aS  ;  sber  ba§  'Snsnnttoetm 
teinfen  unb  feine  g*%rn.  &.  ©tSber.  3n 
G*}.,  SBb.  5  .....................................  59: 

Slant  SSimbw,  £a$.     ^.  3^iotte.     3n 
Ctef.  ®c^T,,«b.  8  ..........  ./:.•.  ...............  56: 

Sloiicn  ursb  @Wb«n,  2ie.     g.  Oerftader. 
3  «b<  ..............  -«  .............  .....  ........  58  : 

l,  ST. 

tt  »tti  ne«t  ®e»d;k£)teu.  @t»tt<j.  1873. 

16°.    3»  3«flf»b'  itni  a?o!Idbtbt~  .....  59  : 

^n^att:  ^rr  itranfniroii  ter.  —  Xie©ct)tt>a  = 
6en  an  ber  TOanie.  —  2tm  Gichftetn.  — 


.^.SB.  Dettel.  (SB. 

D.  B  en  £1  o  rn.)  Jn  6etn'8  Grj.,  S8>.  5  58  : 
Bliwilnii  SBunber^olb.    6.  S^inbtet  .....  .59'- 

?'liitftf«  Scui  bliifyenben  ffllter  gewibmet. 

G.  Bon  @*nri*.~  ..............................  59  : 

Sliitjcn  unb  Silber  fSr  jua^ajJab^tn.  G. 

Gi?kt  (2)J  a  r  ty  C  ft  e  n.)  ................  -—59: 

SliitJfBiaJie.    3-  fetrfdjmann  ...............  59  : 

'j'liitbrn  au§  nieiner  9iet)e=  unb  @ammel= 


.  5  ............  _  ............................  56  : 

«Kf  ©tabftn.     @raf  ®t    ®Ja^ 
SB  6k>.  9Jo»ettfn  u.  Grj.,  S8>.  1.  58  : 
Sllimcn  »cn  Sinai.    G.  2(.  @taubemehtt.  59  : 
9!iimcnfdtb(lim,  S«8.    C.  Bon  Sdjmib  ...  59  : 
Slut  um  »Iut.   $.  ©djmib.    3n  Site  unk 
m««  6«5dj.  a«*  Sahern,  33b.  6  ............  59  : 

Sou  froiteftR.  £.  ©^inWer.  2  93be.  in  1.  59  : 
Sotf^ftrrtiftc,    ©raf  ©t.  ®raiote*(i.    SB 
2l«§  bem  CffijievSeben  ........................  58  : 

Sobeitftebt,  S»**«^  (Martin),  (geb.  1819). 
2(ua    bnttfd?en    ©auen.      Sena,  1871. 
2S8«ube  in  1.  16°  ........................  58: 

3  115  a  It:  8b.  1:  (Sine  <D!6»(*9(iebe.—  Ia« 
'liMfcrfiett  oon  ^te&cnftein.  —  Xi<  It^ti  a  "f^al 
lenbuvijer  I. 

St>  2:  ffie  Ujta-n  gaMfitiurger  I  (St^tKj.)— 
33ie  le^ttn  §alfcnbuvger  II. 


543-4 

721 

707 


195& 
1194-7 

481-2 


1342 


Sf.  ®n»6«.    3ngenb--33a>t.  ....  .............  .•  59  : 

SBlinbe  fcwk.  3)e».     @.  Jikri?.    3n  3u= 
flmb=33tbl.,  Si.  2  .......  -  ........  .  ...........  ..59: 

^8.  6e^c.    3n  ©«>.  SB., 

xx  .....  56  : 

Xaffelbe.    3n9JdB«Uen.  .......  ...........  58: 

Vegicn,  S5ie.    g.  9Jiinbter.    SB 
m  aj»lfeb»t.-  ..............  .  ........  59: 

t,  Giiir    G.  £>8fn.    SB  3J«u« 
.  1  ..............  ."  ..................  ...  58: 

£fe.    G.  ^clf».  Sn  38. 
3!«*«a«n,  »>.  2  ................................  53: 

lon&el'g  iiieb.   G.  Si.  3K*«M.  (ieiiife 
ffli  ii  ^  I  b  n  ct>.)    3n  3JD»eUe«bn(^,..  ........  58  : 

9Jamur,  Xet.  §.  ^ 


1092 

T955 

&10-12 

2420 

2407 
2552 

674 
1521 

2409 


Bcftcnftrtt, 
6rnft  SldMteu.    Siiindiea,  1863.    16°. 

Sn  Grj.,  SB».  2  ........................  ,...,.. 

$(Tm|aiii  rm  Gfdjenttmlbe,  !?ag.  Sena, 

1872.    3  *>«.    16°  ....................... 

Slcine    ©efdiiriitcjt   au§    fernem    iran>. 

3«n«,  ({.  b.)    160.,  ....................... 

Snbalt:    Cia  3(>.«iittua    bet  belt  a:avta= 
i«tt.—  ai 


58  : 
58: 


. 

Stede:    Cijii^luuf  ouS  bent  flou)a|»i.— 
2l|annlt  ti  n  Wuna.  — 


1871.    2  33te.  ia  1,  16° 

3  «  t>  alt:  »n.  I;  Sabt)  ^ewelepf.  —  groei 
frtifame  Giieit,  cbrr  Sllac«i  itnb  Bate  alo  9i«» 
fteubu^Ier.  ^> 

Sb.  2:  '."life  lilifabe;^  Ilivojutintwi.  -  ctr 
Sffiattet'6  (Snbe. 


58 


58  ; 


3  nb  n  it;    Situ  Stvtovene.—  Jer  STtrfjiIjcr. 
—  Srtnberl  __ 

SMltc,  Slninlie  GljatlJtts  ©life  3Rmim», 
<t«».  nut  2(mtH\  <g,eb.  1814). 
glifabet^,  eb«  eiue  bnitjttje  SflK*  ®^  • 
SCien/1873.    23ttie.ini.    16°....., 

gvamisfa  »OTI  SisSrcwiKiBi.     ioanno»er, 
1803.    2^be.inl.    16°  ................. 

gjan  »cn  Stacl.    SBitn,  1861,    3  SJij. 
wl.    16°  .............  -  ..................... 

J»di«T  !xS  O6«tfti»,  2i«.    SBien,  1872. 
iiSMM.  inl.   16°  ..................  _  ...... 

Sl'elfenbraut,  2w.  S«w,  1867.  16°  ...... 

SBotfr,  lie,  usb  iw  Sxbf.  X^.  2JJuni>t.  3n 
^arijer  Moij«r=®tij^n,  »».  1 

G. 
xrtien,  »i.  2.-.-.;. 

@atf,  Xcr.  G. 
Vefereien,  Si.  2...  ........................  ..... 

Sfife  ®eift,  2er.    g.  §effmann.    STI  Grj., 
«b.  3  ...........  ,  ......................  .  ......... 

g.  ©erftacter.    S» 


80 
2469 
1956 

2834 
897 

538  | 

2610 
2250 

1202 

1060 

2840 
532 

562 
89& 

1064 
194  i 


©rafin,  Sie.    X^.  TOiigae 
J&anb,  2ie.  §.  Gonjciente.  S 

J.  2.- 

ijft  Sfadjbar,  3)«r.    S,  ©gilding 
Sofftt  e^weftern,  Ste.  2t,  G. 
S«  3i,  9i»BeUm,  »b.  2  ....................... 

Siifctf  ©cioi^eB.    g.  .oefjmann.    Sn  Grj. 
5Bb.  28  .............  .  ............................. 


$om6flii>cmrnt  »»« 
@djmtb.     S"  2"'«  "I1*1  "cue  ©efd).  an^ 
SBai«n,  »b.  2  .................................. 

«8Mn«ia.    6-S»inbln.    3»  Frutti  di 
Marc,  58i>.  1—2  .............................. 

er'g  3u§enfcjj«{4i<^(«.    G. 
.  SBfelank.     Sn  ®dmmtl.  SB.   SJ>.  27. 
.      G.    Wl    SDZunit.      (£»uij» 
a  ^l  bad).)    SB   JU.  JHomanen  ...... 


unb  Duer,  »b.  1  ................... 

SoDtriifomilic  Bon  Ulaarfontfin,  Sie.  $. 
g.  SB.  E«t«I.  (SB.  O.  »  »B  §  e  rn.)  3n 
i&crn'S  GIJ.,  S3b.  3  ..................  ~  ....... 

ytotii  bcr  Starfe.  g.  feenninj.  3«  SBanbei. 
burd)  b.  ©ebiet  b«  ®t\$  ...................  ~ 

Sonicct,  2r»rt«». 

ga'b,rtenfud;er,  3;«.    Ststtg.  (f.  b.)  8°. 

»otcnftau,  Xi«.    M.  Sothip»9,    Sn^L 

Grj  ..........................  —  ................... 

ojrl,  3ll»«»  Gmil  (jeb.  1824). 
u    bem  SRrttelaltex  :   feifurijefye  Grin= 
innsrunjcn.  Seiip.  1862.  2  Sb«.  in  1. 
16°.  ...  .................  -  ...............  ..... 


58  : 
58: 
58: 

58: 
58: 

58  : 

59  : 
59  : 
59: 

58  : 
58: 

58: 
59: 

58  : 
59: 
56  : 

59  : 
59  : 
56  ; 

58: 

58  : 

58  : 

58  : 

59  : 
58  : 

58: 


137 

188-90 
195 


196 


1970 


201 

205 
202 

203 
204 

2695 
938 
8J7 

2262 

915 
2434 

422 
627 

220 
2287 
1956 

560 
955 

1913 

2467 

9&7 

2832 
14&1 

2040 
2768 

221 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERM  AST, 


-13- 


fftubct  Sfuhio. 


'.J'rnrtiDnflrl,  Gilbert  Gmil.  — 
21u3  brei  ^abjljnnberh'n  :  ioiftor. 
len.  editemn,  1870.  2  4  be.  in  1.  16°.  58  : 

^  nil  nit:    *b.  1:    Tcr  Stmptcfo.  —  Xic  Be* 

nctaliu  uon  Xrfyfoiu.  — 
Sib.  2:    ^aiion    jJeaubfTnier.    —    Clconoie 


.. 

SBe  aumardjais.  ^cna,  1865.   4  SSbe  in  2. 

16°  ..............  .............................. 

Xafielbe.    4ibbe.ini  .................... 

SPtnoni.    X'civ.  1864.    3  *l>e.     16°  ...... 

»lau«  Goralier,  Xer.    Sreel.  1868.    3 

*b«  in  1.     16°  ...........................  ~ 

2cutjd>e  li(i*acl,  Xer.    Scrl.  1868.    4 

Mb*.  te«.  '  16°  ............................ 

gel*  Ben  Gr*.  Xcr.    SJevl.  1872.    4  SBbe. 

in  2.     16U  ................................... 

gliegenbe  ftplldnber,  XCT.    SJtrl.  1871. 

4  *be.  16°  .................................. 

Xftfjelbe.     4«be.  in  2  .................... 

griebemann  "Ho*.     itel.  ((.  b.)  16°  ..... 

©lancavtto.    £ann»B.  1871.  4  *be.  in  2. 

16°  ............................................ 

Xafietbe.    4  *be  ........................... 

©rafen  -Harfufe,  Tie.  Vei».  18W.  4  **<• 

in  2.     16°  ................................... 

Samlet.     SBwsl.  1867.    3  *be.     16°.... 

£ifteri{$t     9iouellen.      i'eiB.     1863-4. 

4  :Bbe.  in  3.    16°  .......................... 

^nbalt:    3}».  1:    San  X^t'3  SKettung.  — 

lit  %'forte   ber  3"'"11!'.  —  Salomon  »« 

(iau»,  ber  4-bqtifer.  — 

2:    Salomon    >r    U«u»,    »tt    i'tujiifcr. 


58  ; 
58: 
58  : 

58  : 
58: 
58: 

58: 
58: 
58  : 

58  : 
58: 

58: 
58'- 

58  : 


. 
93b.  3:    ftarolb'3  lefte  Jabrt-  — 

mab,  bcr  Unfldtc.  — 
8b.  4:    Icr  (£omman»ant  »»n  Cbeilo^t.  — 

^ean  ^\ort  be  DJarconnat).  —  3?aoib  Siijjio.  — 

£ubn>ig  bet  iiierje^nte,  cber  »ie  Semcbi« 
tcs  VebrnS.  *«vl.  1870,  4  *be.  in  2. 
16°  ............................................ 

9ieue  Siwllen.  sbrcssl.  1867.  2  «be.  in 
1.  lti°  ....................................  - 

On^alt:  »b.l:  Cobotne,  bm  'JiiebeiUSrs 
ling.  —  Siaiittta  Wcngini.  —  JJt«  Wi«nj« 
feoe.  —  3JiaU»tm  Sinclair.  — 

Mb.  2:  let  i>ltn(a)cnfrcunb.  —  Stau  JWtlje 
Don  Stlin>atjtuig.  —  lie  toftn  S<^»«fttrn. 

3ieuet  rfalftaif,  (Sin.    X'tip.  1863.  3  Stt«. 
16°  ............................................ 

SRathfel  ton  foilbbutg^aujeu,  Xa».  ioan= 
nowt  1872.    4  «bc.  in  2.     16°....... 

Sitttev    Vupctb    yon    Jis«bd'§ 
leuer.  »erl.  1874.  3  *ke.  16° 
Sdjubctt  unb  jeinc  ^eitgenc((cn. 
4  SJbe.  in  2.     16°  .......................... 

Ivbblet,  Xer.  i.'ei».  1862.  2  *be.  in  1  .  1  6° 
ffi-iUiam  ^cgnttb,.    "XnL  18H6.    3  «>«. 
in  2     16°  .................................... 

SBrnbbon,  WavtiCi'lijabetb,  (geb.  1837). 
GkbrodKnc  £<^tt'ut,  Xev.  (Lady  Lisle). 
Sien  1868.  2  *be.  in  1.    16°..'  ........... 

iHrdntiqam  au«  fiia^ti.    G.  epinbler.    3n 
iUioostojen,  Sb.  3  ............................. 

IBtanb  »en  ajicelau,  Xet.  ^!.  g.  SB.  Cettel 
(11!.  C.  Ben  fr»rn).    J»  ipsvn'*  tev^, 
«b.  1  .............................  .  .............. 

Xer.    S-  feoffmann.    3n 
17  .................................... 


58  : 
58'- 


58  : 
58  : 
58: 

58: 
58  : 


222 


224-5 

223 
226-8 

229 
230-1 
235-6 

239-42 

237-8 

243 

244-5 
246-9 

230-1 
252-4 

255-7 


58:    269-70 


58:  284 

59  :  931 

58:  2K50 

59  :  2276 

b.  16°  ........................  -56:  1961 


258-9 
220 


232-4 
2*>4-5 
260-2 

266-7 
268 


meiner  ^ugenbjcit.    Stuttg.   1872. 
160  ...........................................  5g.        2045 

Xprfgejd'idjtfn   fiiv    Heine  Unaben  uub 

JR&t^cn.    etnttg.   (|.  b.)  tL  4°  ......  59:  2W6 

geftbiiiblein.    Sluttg.   (f.  b.)    16°  ......  59:  2W7 

(^voia'attv'-j  friiiblun^n,  Xf*.  Stuttg. 

(f.  b.)  11.4°  ................................  59:  2048 

fiieinrid)  ^inbelfinb.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  16°  59  :  2049 


5<rnun,  J 

^m  gvttntn  iDatb  :    sHiibcr  au§  ber9!a< 
tilt.    Stutta.  1856.    tl.  4°  ............... 

ftinbtvlcbm:    Gin  Viebcrbudj.     £lwtta> 
f.  b.)  fl.  4°  ................................. 

iii'be  «rcb,  Xn«.     ©tuttg.  (f.  b.)  fl.  4° 
SJiutterliebe   unb  Diuttertrcue.     Stuttg. 


59: 

59: 
59  : 


2d;er}  unb  Stnft  :    Gt.v  fiir  bie 

otutlg.    16°  ................................ 

Ub,r,  Xie:  Gin  ^ilbnbud)  mil  6e)d)id)ten 
unb  ifetfen.  Stitttg.  1872.  II.  4°  ....... 

auf  bem  Cmbetg,  Xie.  G.  •#•  Garlen. 
Xaffclbc  ......................................... 

i^raut  uoit  i!ltictio,  Xie.    J.  ®aitb^.  Jn 
•$ott.  u.  l^rof.  -Hlerfcn.    *b.  8  .............. 

Xaficlbe.  ,vsn  fd'mmtt.  "W.  *b.  15  ...... 

^tnutnnrtit  «uf  b«r  >?allig,  teine.  G.  Witt-- 
tentm.    xVi  x'lui  jttbovjtein'v  Gvbe  ......... 

Smutting,  Xer.  G.  ».  Sdnnib-  .............. 

^tflllliftjnu,  Xie.  ».  Sdjmib.  Jn  3llle  unb 
netielSeid;.  au^  tlotjeni,  i<b.  5  ............ 

Skautttabli  Xie.  G.  X,  3t.  "poffmann.    Jn 
I'lusg.  ttvj.,  *b.  2  .......................  .  ..... 

.  ^n©i'rapum§:$riibeT,  ^bb.  3. 
cute.    gran;  Soffmann.    ^n  Grj. 
*b.  14  .................  ..  ....................... 

Xer.   Gtne  Bcnetianifdje  ®efcl)id;te. 
A.  GooBev  .................................... 

il,  Xer.  Ji  ©tob»r.  on  Grj.,  »b.  1... 
iStcnut,  grieberite  (geb.  1802,  f  1866). 
gamilie  §.,  Xie.    i.'ei».  1863.  1C0.    STI 
ee?.  «d)v.,  «b.  8  ........................... 

,  Xa«,  obcr  Jamilicnfcrgen  unb  Ja; 
tttilienfreuben,  i'eiv.  1864.  2  *be.  16°. 
3«  Oef.  ©djv.    »b.  2-3  .................. 

Sleineti  Cniblungm.   Vei^p.  1863.    16°, 
on  6c».  e«^».,  «b.  9  ..................... 

3  "  b  o  1  1:  9(rel  unb  5tntia.  —  .^offnnnflen.  — 
Xie  ^iriuinge.  —  Xie  (Sinjame.  —  3)te 
Zioftertn.  —  (Sin  SJiief  iikel  3»upetS.  — 

9i«djbatn,  Xie.  i?eij>.  18:59.  2  itti.  16°. 

>  We*.  £djr.,  4ib.  4-5  .................. 

Siina.  VeiB.  1K57,  2  SBbe.  16°.  o"  ©«!• 

£d;r.,  ^b.  6-7  ......  -  ...................... 

Stteit  unb  A-riebe,  cber  etnigs  ccene«  in 

Xattegm.    VfiB.  1857.  16°.  o"  ®«i- 

ed;r.,  «b.  10  .............................. 

2ert)kt  beS  ^raiibtnten.  X'etB.  1857.  3» 


59  : 

58  : 
58'- 

56  '- 
56: 

59: 

59  : 

59  : 

58: 

58  '• 

59: 

58: 

59  : 


u.  Bwl  4k!., 
Xai\elbe. 
iibet  S 
Grj 

Ben  ber  Xniue. 
on  xjumcreelen.  " 
Xie.  OT. 


k. 
b.  8  ........................... 

Sammtl.  "iti.,  *b.  14... 
r^,  Gin. 


Srofomtn 

i  unb 


S^.  Xietifc 
.H.  Steber. 


58: 

58  : 

58  : 

58: 

58: 

58: 
5g: 

5(J: 
56  : 

58: 
59: 


56: 

59  : 
SJk.  5  ......  59  : 


Si.  Ben  iliiiiitwiell. 


. 

«b.  6 

X«ij*lbe.    ^n  Sdjwarjiti.  Xcrfaefdj., 
*b.  7  ........................................ 

iBtubcr  etubicl  «.  H!«Uinev.  2  «be  ........ 

jn^alt:  *b.  1:  StubeiitenVeben.  —  ilor 
fiinf^unfcert  ^abren.  —  ^tei  ift  ker^urfdi.-— 
SliikenteiuniUtncben.  —  3tnbiofii3  .volo- 
ferneg.  —  ,^eitriimmert.  —  Napoleon  I.  unb 
bie  ben'fcben  3tubenten^  —  Gin  (cboncr 
Iraum.  —  Su«bet  lemagoaetijeit.  —  l!ru- 
cler  St»uli4>  lor  oTCr  —  L«  iroi  e»t  morl, 
vive  lc  ro>  —  Tornroolcin. 

S)b,2;  3f  r<  9&rft'..  •nabrn  ouf  Unircrfltd< 
ten.  —  e*»iift  u»  t'ennal.  —  ler  rele» 
aim  3(6lafro(f.—  rerleirtrlin  Jena.  — 
I'riiij  XiuiiciHil  auf  Unirrriitdten.  —  S«ff 
jtaiipnenbonner.  —  lit  MI  nwvb  nitfs!  — 
fionio  iumi).  —  lie  Stubnitcn-JUarc. 


58: 

58: 
59  : 


2050 

2051 
2052! 

2053 
2054 

2055 
386- 
397 

324 
316 

1661 
53i> 

563 

1731 
1734 

2273 

465 
1090 


303 

296-7 
303 

298-9 
300-1 

304 
295 

324 
315 

303 
1732 

1202! 
2092 
10921 

ft] 

84 
1513-U 


PROSE  FICTION :    GERMAN. 


SSrubcr  unb  ©djitrtfter. 


-14- 


93ljr,  Robert. 


unb  Scliincfter.    ©rcif  St.  ©rn= 

bmrsfi.  3n  SlaS  SBett  unb  §au6,  lib.  2.58: 
5B-rubcr  wt»  Sdjtoefter.     IS."  SK.  iWuitbt. 

<  V  P  u  i  [  c  3)i  ii  t>  I  b  a  dj).   ^n  loiftor.  ibil= 

bevbudi,  Vi3b.  3  ........  ,,  .........  .  .............  53  ; 

...............  .  .......  ...............  58; 

.  G\  SBitttomm.   3n  $vn  3io= 

59: 
r.  ©.  Siicvig.  311  3ua.mb=5Btbl., 

*b.  9  ............................................  59: 

33riibcr,  3Me.    ».  $x>ffmann.    $n  Grjabl., 

*b.  25  ..............................  ........  ..v.  59; 

'Sflriibcr,  £«••  i!.  lied.  Jn  ed;v.,  Sib.  8  .....  50  : 

SSriibcr  wn  Mlgnnb,  Tie.    Si.  IKMI  (Siufef. 

3n  Oiranbola,  436.  4  .....  ......  .  ............  53; 

SButito  fon  Jiklbbcrg.    §.  penning.    3« 

Jlumbfcbau  ......................................  58: 

$>3iiflj  bev  idib'njten  tfiiib«t=  imb  4tolf3mat= 

d>en,  3M*.  G.  Viiuidj  .................  .  ........  59: 

»3urtj  merfwilrbiger  Jtinber,  2<»4.   g.  Ctto. 

2  43be.  in  1  ....................  ......  ..........  59: 

SSuri)  I'Pin  iilten  Jvrits,  SnS.   ^.'Ctto  ........  5!)  : 

^urlidilidm,  V.  Ctto.   3  43b«.  .............  .,-58: 

5Biirfnicr,  .Uavl. 

3(piH'lU'n  son  :)!cubtw(}.    18(59.    16°  .....  58; 

£  M  l)n  [i:    Vina.—  VinilMis  unitis.—  Scim 


,  Gin.  £>.  3fd)pffe.  3n  @cf.  edit. 
*t>.  13  ..........................................  56: 

SBiirfinrr,  Sllcjftnbet. 

X'Pib  i^ivcn'S  lc(5te  Siete.    Scip.   1862. 
2  fflbe.  16°,...  .......................  .......  58; 

SBunbertnattt  uou  a3riftol,  Xer.    Seip. 
1861.    163  ....................  ,  ............  '..58: 

JBiirfuitr,  i'oiiife. 

2lus  bem  Solicit  :  'Grjiiblungcn  a«§  Sxi= 
matt)  unb  Jrembe.  Vcip.  1861.  16°..,  58; 
^s  ii  1)  a  It:  i^cr  letenie  ^rautiiTiim.  —  Xte 
flftiif  iiaiitv  —  Uiitfr  t«t  laniit.  —  Has 
ililb  ti'3  SofincS.  —  aicin  Cufrt  obcr  tie 
©tufcnlcitev  bcr  Seibenfcfiaftcit,  — 

Sdjlofj  ju  auimmi*,  Sa8.    X'cip.   1864 
16°  ............................................  58: 

Xic.    S3.  3J!clU)aMfcK.  ^n  3ie= 

b.  2...  .........  ......................  58; 

r,  Wottfrteb  Slugiift  (gcb.  1747.  t 
17H4). 
3Jliindj6auf«i'8   umnbcrbave   3U'ifcii   j« 

Staffer  unb  ;u  Vnnbc.   Vcip.  {f.  b.)  16°  59  : 
%-8iir(|tr,  2ie.    10.  Saubc...  ....................  58: 

SHiirflcr,    fin    teutfd)e§  Sidrterlcbm.    D. 
main.    2  i^bo,  ..............  .'  .................  58; 

SBiil'ficr  von  ^arlingen,  Xic.      !p.  (Son= 
•fcu-nce  .........  .,....,.,,  .........  .....  .;  ........  58; 

•Siirflcrlifl)  vWut.    ©.  Btaimunb.    Sn  3io= 
iH-ilt'it,  ^b.  3  .....................................  59: 

SHiirfltrmdftcr,  (iin.    Srau  v>.  ^fannen* 
fdnnibt.  (  oi  u  I  i  e  43  u  r  o  10.  )  3  43bc.  in  1  .  59  : 


ffi'ciicc  ...................  ...........  .,..,  ........  58; 

Vkbcejaubcr.    G.  S(.niibler. 
lag  unb  i'iadit.  lib.  2-  ......  ............  59; 

H,  Gbuarb  Wrovg  Gatle  Styt-- 
ton,  Verb  i'^itton  (grt.  1805.     f  1873). 
SUice,  ob«.r  Me  (Sefyeimniffe.    (Alice.) 

igtiittflart  1858,  5  43be.  in  1.     16° 
CJ  o  r  t  f  e  £  u  n  g  pon  Grnft  fflaltraBer3.)  58  : 
CajtBiie,  Zie.  (The  C'axtons.)  Stuttg. 

1862.     6  *be.  iw  1.  16°  .................  58: 

I'ettereuj.  (Devereiix.)    Stuttg.  1860. 

743be.ini.   16°  ......................  ......  SS' 

Grnft    malfcoftert.     (Ernest   IMultru- 

vers.)  Stutta.  1858.  4  ifcc.  in  1.  16°  58  ; 
trugen  Slrast,  (Eugene  Arum.)  Stutt= 

gart  1858.    4  Sfte.  in  1.    16°  ......  ......  58; 

.galtlanb.    (Falkland.)    etuttg.  1861. 

16°  .....................  ..................  ......  58: 


3069 

2513 
2olO 

1660 

2559 

2284 
1607 

ai87 
1400 
2484 

2619 

2020 

2935-7 

310 

1958 

313-16 
317 

318 


319 
2393 

2540 
2*346 

2633-4 
429 
212 
32 
430 
942 


2225 
2221 
2237 
2224 
2230 
2231 


(Godolphin,)  etuttg.  1863. 
333be.  in  1.  16° 

.Wrolb,  bevletjte  Sadiii-nfb'wg.  (Harold.) 
etuttg.  1863.  5  4ibe.  in  1.  16° 

i'cila,  obcr  bi«  43clagening  Wranaba'3. 
(Leila.)  etuttg.  18(;0.  3  43bc.  in  1. 

i'c(jte  bet  43arone,  2«r.  (The  last  of  the 

barons.)   etuttg.  1863.  8  4^bc.  in  2. 

16° 

Setitcn  lage  S}>om}x'ji3,  Sic.  (The  last 

days  of  Pompeii.)    etattg.   1859. 

4:  8be.  in  1.  16° 

SJieiite  9ioMlIe,  cber  ffiedijelfalle  int  eng^ 

lifdjcn  i't'ben,  Hem  Spifi9trotu8  Gajtcn. 

(My  novel.)  etuttg.  1863.     13  43be. 

in  4.  16° 

9Ja<bt  unb  3)Zprgon.  (.Night  and  inor- 

niiifr.)  etuttg.  1860.  543bo.  in  1.  16° 
^aulGlifforb.  (PaulClittonl.)  Stuttg. 

1860.  5  4^bc.  in  1.  16°, 

^eU;nm,  pbcv  Mentcucr  cine*  (>>cntleman. 

(Pelhain.)  etuttg.  1858,  5  43be.  in  1, 


beS  ;)(i;cin§,  Tk.  (The  pilgrims 

of  the  Rhine.)  etuttg.  1861.  2  43b«. 

in  1.    16°  .................................. 

Jiicuji,  bet  Ic^jte  Jribun.  (Hicn/i.) 

etuttg.  1841.    5S3be.ini,     16°  ...... 

Seltfcuiie  Sefdjidjte,  Gine.  (A  strange 

story.)  etuttg.  1862.  543fce.  in  1.  16° 
SSei-ftcfecne,  Xer.  (The  disowned.) 

etuttg.  1863.   5  43be.  in  1,    16°  ...... 

SffiaS  iwrb  n  bamit  maetjen  ?  (What  will 

he  do    with   it?)    Won    ^ififti'atu'3 

Garten,    etuttg.  1865.    «  43be.  in  2. 

16".  ............  ........  .,  .........  ..............  . 

3anoni.  (Zanoni.)  etuttg.  1863.  7  43be. 

in  1.  16°.  ....................  .,  .............. 

43ilber.    g.  Seivalb.  2  43be.  in  1.... 

3  u  dolt:  8b.  1:  2er  Steatertrcter.  — 
Wtcij'm  TOar  a.  —  H>CT  Jtunjttcufel  —  Xer 
aicbcl  taut  9icfterd)eii.  —  2antc  senate.  — 
Gif  e  atte  Jtvma,  — 

b.    '2:    iUeiliner    .Rinbcr.  —  SaS  Icbcnbe 
WilS.  —  Jev  I-omliciT.  — 


58: 
58: 

58: 
58: 
58; 

58: 
58: 
58: 

58: 

58  = 
58: 
58: 
58: 


Snittc  @efd)iditcn. 
in  1 


r  3^oml)cvr.  — 


G.  @t>infcbt.     2 


3nf)ott:    $)b.  1:  Da-3  Diaraantcn=Glijif.— 

Xer  3lod)  bos  Gonaro.  — 
9Jb.  2.    2}a6   ^iaHiantei^GIi^r,  (Sdtlu^). — 

^•icunit  Cninilius.  — 

eteine.    SI.  etifter..., 

5  n  M  It:  Sranit.  —  .flalfftcii.  —  lurma 
tin.  —  iBcrjjttii'taU.  —  JlafenfiHicr.—  aerj 
initd).  — 


59: 


2223 
2235 

2228 

2239-40 

2229 

2241-4 
2227 
2226 

2222 

2231 
2232 
2220 
2236 


58;     223.3-4 

2288 
2136 


899 


1060 


59: 

ib«i.    g.  ®«fWd«;.    333bc...  58:     914-16 

:  Mb.  1:  Jjm  Slonbenfdjein.  — 
Der grftben«rid)ter.  —  Zaa  Hldbcficn  con 
Gimco.  —  Sie  ^ticat  =  Jiotteric  —  f>n  bet 
SUiiifrtljaiU.  —  GJ.IK  Xanfe  unter  ben  gu= 

S8b.  '2:    'Jicbraota.— Gin  cevaniintcr  216enb.— 

Gin  roilb  nen>oi'bcnev  .tianbiui'rf'sburfd).  — 

S)i-'r  S&itnbftojj.  —  ^ev  junge  ilteiuer. — £a3 

iofe  Wuroiffen.  —  311  rot  tt)fd)aftlid).— Gine 

^fauen*  unb  £d)n>eine  =  3agb  auf  ;^aoa  — 
Sb.  3:    §m  alien  Sloftrr  —  £uvct>  iie  !(Jam" 

pas.  —  Sir.  Ulir.  —  J)er  Sli^fiod    —  Gin 

edjmetteiHngc.jiua..  -- SctntnwtQStL  — 


1652 
1663 


1655 


a§.    e.  ipbfet.    3n  ®rj. 
43b.  6  ......................  .....  ........  58: 

Ztofjelbt.  3n  Slu*  bcv  luciten  ®clt,  43b.  2.  58  : 
Enroll),   ^ulie.     eie^c    ^fannenfdjniibt, 


53ufrf)[)Df,  3\'v.    G.  &8fer.    Sn  Gr,.  Sr^r. 

43b.  12  ...............  :.  ..........  ................  58: 

S3>)r,  Siobert.  (pseud.)  eicl;c  S3ai?fr,  Gart 

31-obcrt. 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERM  AX. 


G. 


Saaucbra. 


(s.  .Kricgcr.     S.  Sdjiitfina.      > 

»b.  1 .">!»: 

Sabinrt3»3ntttfntt,  Sine.  (9.. \jilti.  2  s-bbe. 

in  1  ' - 58: 

C^nfnr  be*  iieuir,ebnten  J,abrf>unbcrt<5,  Xer. 

J-.  Ctto. -' 59  : 

(Jvnfllioftro  in  ^etereburg.  2b.  SRunbt 58: 

Pajiitcitlinrfi,  Xa*.  K.  ^cftcl  (G.  S  ca  U= 

fielb).  2-bbe 59: 

(snliforiiidi  in  ber.vKimatb,.  Jt.  33aron.  3« 

Gv.v,  *b. :* 59: 

Pfllifoniifttic  StijiCn.    5.  ©crftcicter 58'- 

^nttalt:  Gine  'Jtfldjt  am  Wor-quitoguld)-  — 
lie  million  loloies  bei  San  ijrantiocu.  — 
Gin  Siiergefecrit  auf  ber  'INiJiion  £0lore3. — 
(Seiid)t6Kineiii  Siorfton.—  tie  Sntbttfung 
fces  ^atuftaiild).  —  Tie  fraitjofifdje  9(epolu* 
tion.  —  (Sine  Oiodjt  in  ber  (ialifor  ifdjen 
Spieltjijlle.  —  AUer  £>iae  auf  ber&ai  Don 
San  Jrnm'Uco.  —  Zer  SJfericaiier  in  ben 
Galifo  nifdjen  Milieu.  —  £cr  Eftiubier. 

(Snlifornil'rtcr  lliietb>Jyr>ang.  3.  Werftacfer. 

in  Sxll  unb  Xunfel,  i<b.  1 58  : 

Pnlui/Xie.  #•  Waubtj.  3"  -J!oct.  u.  s}ko{. 

SB.,  S&.  8 56: 

Xaffelbe.  Jit  Sammtl.  311,  -«b.  15...  56: 
(jamclicn.  S-  Stojle.  2  ^be.  in  1 59  : 

311 1)  a  It:  SJb.l:  SJalcrif.  —  lie  aefar/ilidjen 

Tie  brei  Gouiinen. 

S9b.  2:  £d)Lif  ober  Job. —  3f  Ii(],  bie  ba  reincn 
iier.ieno  finb  —  lao  neue  Teftamcut.  — 

nolle  «ifie.  —  ^arifer  Jlbet.teiier.  —   iie 
roanbeliiben  91atciffcn. 

O'aillVC,  'Soodiini  Sietnridi  (1746 — 1818). 

Gittbectung  t'oit  3lnicrifa,    Xie.  41raiiit> 

jd)ir>eig'l868.  3  *be.  in  1.  16° 59: 

(fflnalboot,  Xa«.    i<.    9JUil!l>aufen.     Jn 

C'almblatter  u.  Sdmeeflorfen,  'Mb.  1 58: 

Gnnnletta.   S-  W^ubt;.    ^n  -^oet.  u.  •iprof. 

ih!.,  i*b.  8 56  : 

Xaffelbe.  Jn  Sammtl.  -K.  Sb.  13 56  : 

fr'nitoc,  Xas.   fi.  Wcrftiicter.    on  3luS  met: 

item  Jagebud),  Jib.  2 58: 

(>anoffnlirt,  Xie.  A-  Werftiirfer.  Jn  .'oeintl. 

u.  unbciml.  Wefdi.,  SBb.  2 58: 

G<H)it(iii  Spite,  cber  bie(yplb=oufeln.  3(ad) 

3.  J.  Goo»er  »on  5-  .wffmann 58  : 

Pavtnl.  A.  ^pffmann.  311  ^l'S-»  SJb.  4 59  : 

barton,  A-ran;. 

Silte  Xcffaucr,  Xer.  iieip.  1867.  4  33be. 
16° 58: 

Xeutfcfaer  Aiirft,  Gin.  I'eip.  1868.  5  Wbc. 

in  2.  16° 

i  A  o  r  t  f  e  (j  u  it  g  U.  Xer  alte  Xejjauer.)  58  : 
A-vibcrici's  ilriegc-falirlen  anno  1813 
u.  1814.    S15.  J.  3i>.  Ceriel  (3i\  D.  Don 

iporit).  3"  iocrn'si  Grj.,  '-Kb.  7 58  : 

(snrl  'JJlaria  you  li-eber.    SS.  3iau.    3  SJbc. 

in  2 59: 

(Jarlfii,  Gmtlte  (^Dftjatt),  (geb.  1807). 
3luo  ber  Arembe  unb  ber  Setmatl;.  Stuttg. 

1868.  3  Six.  in  1.  16° 58: 

Sinnen  fecbS  vji;odien.  Sttittg.  1868.  16°  58  : 

9M<5  in  ben  lob.  Stuttg.  1H68.  16° 58: 

SBraut  auf  bem  Cmberg,  Xie.    Stuttg. 

1868.     16° 58  : 

Xafielbe.  Stuttg.  (f.b.)  16° 58: 

Gtufieblcr  auf  ber  ^ofyannieflivi.'c,  2?er. 

Stuttg.  1870.  (>Sibc.  in 2.  1H° 58: 

Xaffeibe.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  4  «be.  in  2. 

1«° 58: 

Grfeiftitbd.K-n,  Xa*S.  Stuttg.  1868.  2«be. 
in  1.  16° 58: 


649 
1558 

2621 

26iK) 


2022 
917 


937 

324 

316 
1111 


^"nrlnt,  tfmilte.  —  3 
Aiumlic  im  Ibale,  Xie.    Stuttg.  1868. 

16° .' 58: 

Jibeicommijj,  Xa«j.  Stuttg.  1870.  4--8be. 

in  2 .". 58: 

Weriidit,  Gin.  Stuttg.  1868.  7  '-Bbe.  in  3. 

16° 1 58: 

0liicHi*e  iiartbtc,  Cine.     Stuttg.  1868. 

16° '. 58: 

Buftau  i.'inborm.    Stultg.  18(58.   3  "Mbc. 

in  1.    16° 58: 

ftianbcl'jh,  au§  in  belt  Sdiecren,  Gin.  Stutt= 

gart  1868.  10  --bbo.  in  3.  16° 58: 

Jabr,  Gin.     Stuttg.  18(59.    2  *be.  in  1. 

16° 58: 

^iingfertlntrm,    Xer.       Stutta..    18(i8. 

7«be.'tn  2.  16^ 58: 

Jtammcrcr    I'lijjniann.      Stuttg.    1868. 

3-Wbe.  in  1.  16° 58: 

Airdn'imtU'ifyung  Don  £>ammarbty,    Xie. 

etuttg.  1868.  3  -toe.  in  1.  16° 58  : 

iiaunen^iafteS  -iL!eib,  Gin.   Stuttg.  1868. 

5  iW.  iit  2.  1(P 58: 

SJIild'briiber,  Xie.  tstuttg.  1870.    3  ~8bc. 

iit'l.  16° ' 58: 

Xafjelbe.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  2  S3be.  in  1 . 

16° 58: 

9Jad;t  ant  SiuUarfee,  Giiie.  Stuttg.  18(58. 

8-i<be.  in  4 58: 

Xnffelbe.   Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  (5  --Bbe.  in  2. 

L6  58: 

3l!crning,  3lbeittctierciiie<5  Scheorcii; 

jiingcn.     Stuttg.   186S.    2 -i<t>e.  in  1. 

1(5° - 58: 

uui>  fciite  Scb,imliiif\e,     Xer. 

Stuttg.  186S.   2  -Hbe.  in  1.  16° 58: 

9lomanlielbin,  Xie.  Stuttg.  186->.  2  4*be. 

in  1.  16° ' 58: 

Siofe  lion  ^iftelrit,  Xie.    Stuttg.  1870. 

3  33be.  in  1.  16° .' 58  : 

Xaffelbe.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  2  33be.  in  1. 

1«° 58: 

Srfiattenfpiel :  ,^eit=  nub  Sittengentalbe. 

Stuttg.  1868.  6'flbc.  in2.  16° 58: 

Xer.  Stuttg.  1868.  2  i^bc. 

in  I.  16-1 58: 

Stelluertreter,  Xer.  Stuttg.  1868.  3«be. 

in  1.   16° 58: 

Sormunb,  Xer.    Stuttg.  1868.    6  «be. 

in  •>.  16° 58: 

Mlein.  Stuttg.  1870.  16° 58: 

•JJi'atb,ilbe.    Wfaf  31.  ^aubiffin. 
'i.  in  1.     out :  Gljriftifin  VII.   unb 

fein  .viof 58: 

(>a?van,  w.  .'0. 

3Ute ("jojdjidjtcn  aue  bent  Speffart.  Stutt 
gart  1869.  16°.  ^n :  3ugenb=  unb 
iiolt-sbibl 59: 

bciiid)iiinnel.  —  Za3  tiljiiitfinbltiii. —  ISine 
(Bpiiinftubc.  —  ^ntcucl  nidjt,  ojott  liifjt  fii^ 
nidtt  fpotten. 

,,3u  Straftburg  auf  ber  Sdian;."  Stutt; 
gart  1870.  16°.  Jn  3ugeitb=  u.  3!olf9= 

bibl 59: 

GnftnnitrUfii,  Xie.    SJ.  Wija^oufen. 


201.0 
2391 

324 
315 

903 
936 

481 
2263 

345-8 
319-50 

2836 
270-1 

880 

384!      SHeliquien.  8b    1 ' 58: 

384  !  (sQUnlitr  unb  Jiibin.  S).  t'onSdionait 59: 

(Snrtouc,  Xie.  G.  &.  G.  X'.  8ulW««8?tton, 

386         (>-i<bt.  in  1 58: 

397     C'est  lini!  G.  ft>ofer.    fl.  4° 58: 

•  Kfiitifolicn.  i*.  o- ^eumer 59: 

387-8  (scrumitrs  Saaoebra,   Wigucl  be  (1547- 

1616). 

398-9  \      Xon  Cuirote  toon  Va  Wandia.    Heberf. 
wn  I'tibiuig  licit.  "iJerl.  18.'il.  4  i<be. 
!  tn2.lt  8° 29: 


384 

390-1 

363-5 

384 

383 

371-3 

358, 

376-T 

370 

374 

356-T 

392 

396 

359-62 

393-4 

3fiG 
381 
369 
389 
395 
378-9 
375 
385 

367-8 
386> 

104 
2400 


2400 

2392 

589 

2221 
1711 

2035 


1350-1 


J'KOSK  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


ftljcivaftcrbilbcr  nu»  bcr 


-16- 


28miberjaf)r. 


tfljarnftcrbilbcr  auS  bcr  J^terluett.   SB. 

£»ffi«ann 59  : 

(SbornfJcrmniifcn.  3t.Sfic^ti:r.  -j  &tt 58: 

3  n  t)  a  1 1:  S)n.  1:  ?as  PeffiJuiiit;  x-5  .'JcfcS 
rimftetbam  —  DieiijeltuHijcu  (.on  5d,,.:ten  = 
f'ebt.  —  ^a^  5felett  mit  tern  fpaniftfeen 
iXobr.  —  £ue  ^a&eiirjte.  —  I:ie  llnidmtb  ber 


Eolitiibe.—  £ev.4(ubi  ber  StiUoei-aiiiiaien. 

S3b  2:  2lu3  bent  i'eben  etne^  tlei»en  iviitften. 
—  lite  Stiben  beo  iunflen  Unben&trttl.  — 
Unter'm  JUrdienbann  —  '-Qei  ben  fiarmeli* 
teriniun.  —  'JladtLeie  ju  ben  Grinnerungen 
an  Joeinrid)  ^cine.  —  it.  ^irotop  in 
Srettau. 

SBb.  :i:  lie  Gtit^uftaften.— ^m  Jiotel.  —  G)3r* 
geu  in  'i;rafl.  —  ^uibjingotaae  im  baiiifd^en 
Joodjgcbirge.  —  ixiMttage  im  2Ugciu. 

6I)nr!o«c  SWcrmann.  D.  WiiUer.  2S5be...  58: 

(>bnr(0ttc  torbaB.  it.  Srcnjcl .' 58: 

'  r,  Xer.  X.  SJiiigge.  3  Slbe.  in  1...  58  : 


:  Xenfiuuvbigtcitcn  eii 

SlrjteS,  4.  Slbtb,- 58: 

(slirunlicr  Boit  Scuece,  Xer.    31.  "JJJei§ner. 

58: 


ffiiifit  unb3ioBcllcu 58: 

(VIliruTi!  uub  ScbiefiTbcdcr.  5".  ©tollc.  3" 

CSamcltcn,  Sib.  1 59: 

(^blobwig  u»b  tlotiibc.  ».  Eonfcience 58: 

b'ftriftbnum,  Xer.  g.  ©dimibt 59 : 

(Sbriflftft,  tin.  3.  X.  £j.  lentmc.  3n  Grj., 

«b.  4 ; 59: 

(jbriflftft  in  bcr  Jamilie 5rominbolb,  XaS. 

3/.  itaroit.  3»  Grj.,  Sib.  2 59: 

fe'briftfrrnbc,  Xic.  %  %.  Si5.  Ccrtcl  (SB.  O. 

BOH  fciBrn).  31*  &otn'8  Grj.,  Sib.  8 58  : 

l?l)riftinn  VII.  uub  jciit  »of.  (Sraf'SJ. 

S^aubilfiit.  6  SJbc.  ill  3 58: 

3  n  I)  a  It:  SBb.  1-2:  Caroline  ffli.utnlbc.—  *b. 
3—4:    vjnliane  'JJJarie.  —  *lc.  5— G:    $auS 


i  b«r  S>cgelftcaer.    2)1 

ii'M.  Grj .'-.. 58: 

iftion  rviird)tegott  ©cllcrt.    $•  '?•   s^- 
Dcrtel  (SB.  C.  B  o  u  S>  o  r  n).     3n  Corn's 

Grj.,  Sib.  6 ." - 58  : 

ii briitimi  unb  yen.  2.  Jiombert.  3n  Wefdj. 
ciucr  @aife.  Sib.  2 58: 

Gftriftmorgcn,  Xer.  0.  Jcicrig.  3n  3ugenb= 
SMI.,  Sl».  25 59: 

I,  Sib.  19 - 59: 

ijjerjog  ju  St'uvttcinberg.     ^5. 
l'3n  3ugcub=  unb  SolfSbibl 59: 

in  i.:.:....^.!.!'.1.'....!..'....01!..6.' !.'  59 : 

(••'liriiiiif    ber   ©BerlingSgaffe,    Xie.     SB. 

Sloabc 59: 

Gbronif  fciucr  Saterftnbt  glorenj,  Xie.  &. 

gen,  Sib.  1—2 58: 

(Cincinnati-    g.  Serftddcr.    3n  Slmerif. 

Stfalbs  unb  Strombilber,  Sib.  2 58: 

(MVilifation  unb  SBiibnip.  g.  Werftdcter. 

3n  3lus  jloei  SBelttbeilen,  SSb.  2 58  : 

tllaro  Sicre.  g.  2picll;agen 59  : 

Xoffelbe 59 : 

(ilarintttc  al^  ZaliSman,  Xic.  G.  (SaftrolB 

2S<be.  in  1 59: 

gcni>=S!iM.,  Sib.  \a ^---  59: 

(>  Iniibin.  Si.  Bon  ©teruberg.  3»  SI-  s-"o= 

mane  unb  Grj.,  Sib.  1 59: 

(Slcmcitt-  ®raf  ©t.  QraboiBsti.  2  Slbe. 

iul 58: 


(Jicmcnlinc.    g.  i?eitmlb  53- 

2107 

2368 
2315-17 

Glltb  fitr  unlicgreiijte  grcibeit,  Xer.  g.  SB. 
icacflanber.     jjn  (SaebteS  Sib  2  58' 

1301 

(>(«Mftcn  inaKaiiu,  Xic.  £>.  .Uoniq.  3  Slbe.  58: 
Col  d'Anteme,    Xer.    Si.  Qfdjoffc.    3n 
6icf.  ©d>r  ,  Sib  13  ....                        5g  • 

1906-8 
1958 

GoIltnS,  (SUUliam)  Bilfte.    (gcb.  1824.) 
grauteitt  ober  grau?   (Miss  or  Mrs.?) 
Ueberf.   B.   Xr.  Gmil  Vebtnan.    VetB. 
1872.     16°...                                   ..  58- 

410 

Golonif,  Xie.    g.  Qerftarfcr   3  Slbe  58' 

918-20 

(*ominnniani  BOH  Cibcslofye,  Xcr.    St.  6. 
SlradiBogei.    Ju  .yjtft.  }JoBelleu,  Sib.  4...  58: 
KononrijCt,  bcr  Jnbiancrb,  auBtliug.  J.  »off= 
maun  59- 

257 
2Q97 

2631-2 

720 
2420 

(f  Ollfcirntc,  iocinrid),  (neb.  1812). 
SibeubftunK'n,   (Avonstnnde).    SRi'm- 
|te,  1871      2  Slbo  iu  1      16°              58  ' 

422 

545 
2310 
169 

3n  f/a  It.   SBb.  1:  duintin  3)!etn«.—  tie  neue 
JJtobe.—  £a*  tfinb  be«.Sjenfet«.—  Z«t  Pieift. 
Sb.  2:  3iitfe=tirfe.ta(—  Ecr  S^ulmdfter  jut 
CJdt  tion  Slintia  Tb/rffia.—  *i«  bole  jfoiib. 
—  Striata  tormosissima,  obct  ba3  £al)= 
lieiifiebev.—  Die  Qliocmuttci'. 

Slcme  Gbeunauii,  Xer.   (De  anne  Edol- 
inan.)     ati'i'tuftcr,  1863     l(i°  58" 

423 

1111 

424 

S3aa§   ®anfeuboutf.      (B.-ies   Gansen- 
douek.)     IMiiiiftcr  1861      16°  58  • 

423 

2704 

33ataBia.     (Batavia.)     SMuuftcr,  1866. 
16°  58' 

426 

1304 
2021 

Skuerufrieg,  Xer.     (De  Boerenkryg.) 
"Munftcr,  1866.     16°  58: 
SkllaStorf.     (Bella  Stock.)     Siunfter, 
1869.     16°  58' 

423 

428 

2852 

SJiirgcr  Bon  Xarliugcu,  Xie.    Dhiufter, 
1869.     16°  58" 

429 

104-6 

Siirgcnneifter  BCII  X'iittidj,  Xer.    3)iim= 
ftcr,  1867     16°  58' 

430 

2767 
2835 

Gtilobnng  uub  Slctilbe.     (Illodwig  en 
Clotildis.)    Siuufter,  1861.     16°  58: 
Xrci  Grjalilungeit.   sJJ(unfter,  1863.   16°  58  : 

Jl  it  6  alt:  SiSfa  tion  Mooi'mael,  (Siskavan 
Kawnmel  )—  ffia«  einr  MuUet  leiben  tann, 
(Wat  eeue  Moeder  Ivden  kan.)  —  St'ie 
man    Sialer    roirb,    (Hoe  men  Schildur 
wordt  ) 

424 
422 

2581 

2575 

2569 

2410 

181 

187 

1391-2 
989 

906  I 

857 

865 


1802 
2565  i 
1031 
1070 


SSiinfier 


Ginbilbitng«franfbcit,          . 

1867.    16=  ..................................  5g.          43! 

Gifernc  (3rab,  XaS.  (Het  yzeren  Graf.) 

SHttnfte  r  1869.  16r-  ........................  58:         428 

©eijbal*,  Xer.    9Mnfter  1868.   16°  ......  58:          423 

©elbteufcl,  Xfr.  Wiimfter  1862.  16°  ......  58:          426 

Sefdiicbtc  bc^  (9rafen  iougo  Bon  6ra'n= 

IJOBC  unb  fcine^gveunbeSxHbufaragu^. 

(Gescliicdciiis  van  Gracfllujio  van 

Craenhove.)    3J!iinftcr  1870.  '  16°...  58:          420 
(SSolblonb,  Sag.  3)Junftcr  1870.  16°  ......  58:         429 

Sacob  Bon  SlrtcBclbc.  (Jacob  van  Ar- 

tevdde.)    Wiiufter  1861.  16°  .........  58:  425 

Sunge  Xoctor,  Xcr.  (Do  (onge  Doctor.) 

SBJunfter  1866.  16°  ........................  58:          427 

Sambtrt  ^enSmannS.  (L-nnbrecht 

Hensmans.)  Wunfter  1863.  16°  ......  58:          422 

SJebenstuft.  9)iitnfter  1871.  16°  ............  58:          431 

X'oii'e  Bon  giauberu,  Eer.  (De  Leeuw 

van  Vlandoivn.)  3)iiinfter  1871.  16°.  58:          421 
aflutter  Job.  2)iiinfter  1861.    16°  .........  58  :          426 

Stefrut,  Xcr.  (De  Loteling.)  Sii'mfter, 

1861.    16°  ..................................  58:          422 

©tmon  Turdji,  ober  bieStalicucr  ju  Sluts 

ioerBen.    (Simon  Turohi.)    Miinfter 

1866.    16°  ..................................  58:          427 

Valentin:  @efd)id)te  auci  unferer  ^eit. 

3Himfter  1867.  16°  ........................  58:          430 

SBunberjaljr,  SaS.  (In  het  Wonder- 

jaer.)   Miinftcr  1870.    16°  ..............  58:          420 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Gontumnjfjnu?. 


-17- 


2)Qpontc  iinb 


,  5i".    C-  Spiubter. 
Megenbofieiiftrablcn,  4<b.  1 


59: 


iitnfiebler  ait  bcit  CucHcn  bed 

baimab,     Xie.        (The    pioneers). 

gtuttg.  (f.  b.)  16°  ........................  58: 

Skibeit  Sbanxate,  Xie.  (The  two  ad 

mirals.)     etuttg.  1859.    l(i°  .........  58: 

33eu'einte  won  •Jiiiflj  -  Ton  =  JiMit),  Xer. 

(The   wept    of    Wish-ton-wish). 

etuttg.  1859.     16°  .......................  58: 

SMenenjager.  Xer,  ober  bie  (i'id>enlid>tun= 

gen.       (Oak    openings).      Stuttg. 

1803.     16°  .................................  58: 

3teaDO,  X*r:  (S'ine  »enetiauifd)e  && 

fdiidjte.  (The  bravo).    etuttg.  1862. 

16°  ..........................................  -58: 

Gapitan  ©pife,  ober  bie  Wolf  =  ^nfcln. 

iiearbeitet  »on  Jranj&cffmann.  (.hick 

Tier.)     ©luttg.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8°.     (Siel)C 

Stnpitan  Spite)  ....  .........................  58  : 

Xonna  iWercebefi  Uon  ISaftilien.  (Mer 

cedes  of  Castile.)  Stuttg.  1859.  16°  58  : 
G»a  (ifjiughain,  ober  bie  Swmfcfyr. 

(Home  as  found.)     Stirttg.    18(50. 

10°  ............................................  58: 

§eibenmauer,  Xie.  (The  llciden- 

nianer.)     Stuttg.  ISIili  .................  58: 


S,ximfelir, 


ober   tnc   Serfolgitng. 


(Homeward  honnd.)  Stuttg.  1800. 
10° 58: 

ovraufd),  Xcr;  ober  ber  Maper,  (Wing 
and  \Vinjj.)  gtuttg.  1801.  HP 58: 

$apitain  Spite,  ober  bie  05olf=jnfcln. 
(.lack  Tier),  ©tuttfl.  1803.  10° 
eiclie  (Sapitaii  Spite 58: 

JKttcntrttgct,  Ser;  oDer  bie  ^amilie 
i'ittlcpage.  (Tlie  Chainbearer). 
Stutlg.  I860.  10° 58: 

i'ebeiftriimpfjlivjaliluiujeii.  (Leather- 
stocking  tales.)  Jiir  bie  Jugenb  be-- 
arbeitet  boil  J-rauj  .wfjmaun.  Sttittg. 
1804.  so ;. 58: 

Tt  nl) a  it:  SflkUUer. (The deer-flayer .)— 

?er  (e(jtc  ll!ol)it.iii!V.  (The  hist  of  the 
Mohicans).  —  Ser  ^fabflnber.  (The  patli- 
(Inder.)  .  lieoeiftrumpf.  —  Btr  JBtllflel" 
ler.  — 

£e(jte  3Jlot)icaner,  3^er.  (The  last  of  the 

Mohicans),  ©tuttg.  (f.  b.)  10° 58: 

fiionetfiincotn;  ober,  bie^elageriingBoit 

Lofton.    (Lionel  Lincoln).  Stuttg. 

(f.  b.)  10° 58: 

i'cotfe,  2er.  (The  pilot),  etuttg.  (f.b.) 

1«° 58: 

ihia;  yiarbinge.  (Alloat  and  ashore). 

Stuttg.  1801.  10° 58: 

Mart's  ';)(i{f,  ober  ber  .Hrater.  (The 

crater),  etuttg.  1H07.  10° 58: 

3)!ile4  JliiiUiugforb.  (Miles  Walling- 

ford).  Stuttg.  180->.  10° 58: 

9Ieb  Wty"*:  2lu«  bem  Vetieu  emeoS5or= 

taftell  -.  sJJ!atrojcit.      (Xed    Myers). 

etuttg.  180k>.  10° '. 58: 

!(?fabjinber,  ober  bas  Kinnenmcer.  (The 

pathlinder).  etuttg.  1809.  10°...  58 : 
prairie,  Xie.  (The  prairie).  Stuttg. 

(f.  b.)  16° 58: 

SiaMnSneft,  ober  bie  :)(otl;l)dute.  (The 

redskins),  etuttg.  1807.  10° 58: 

Siotlie  gtttbeuttt,  Xcr.  (Hed  rover). 

©tuttfl.  (f.b.)  10° 58: 

eatnu^loe,  ober  bie  ^ai'i'lie  Vittlepage. 

(Satiinstoc).  Stuttg.  1800.  10° 58: 

edjarfvid'ter,  i'er  ;  ober  bie  SCinjerobUi. 

(The  Headsman).  Stuttg.  18(Hi.  10°  58  : 


Pooler,  3rtme-3  Tvenimorc.  —  gortfefcung. 
937          eeeloroon,    Xie.        (The    sea    lions). 

©tutifl.  1804.  16° 58: 

epion,  Xcr.  2(mvr.  (Jrj.  au§  bem  Jatyrc 

1780.  (Tin-  spy),  etuttg.  1809.  10°  58  : 
SUajfermre,  Xie,  ober  bie  Str«id;er  burdj 
4o3  i          bie    UHeere.      (The     water-witch.) 

etuttg.  1859.     16° 58: 

463  SiUlbtb'btfr,  Xer.    (The  Deerslayer.) 

Stuttg.  1859.   10° 58: 

SBtyanbOtte,  ober  bad  'tilocfb,  au$.  (Wyaii- 

459  dottc.)    Stuttg.  1802.    10° ." 58: 

Gorrobi,  2tuguft. 
X-ovfgi'fd)id>U'ii  fiir  bie  JUtgenb.     etuttg. 

480  (f.b.)  10° 59: 

getoblumen.  etuttg.  (f.b.)  18° 59: 

giir  bie  Mtnber.    etuttg.  (f.  b.)  10° 59  : 

405         Wefcb,  tdjteiibucfy  fiir  Hinber.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.) 

«.  4 59: 

©cmmcrblumcn  fiir  bie  SBinterjeit.  Veipj. 

(f.b.)  10° 59: 

481!     '  Soiiue  uub  Molten,  i'eipj.  (f.  b.)    16°...  59  : 
(jBrUIHll1?,  ^Mob  (pseud.)    eiefye  3iaabe, 

461          auilljclm i 

Cosa  rara.     (i.  «piubler.     3n  Frntti  di 

Marc,  iib.  2 59: 

472     Cosimo  Vinci.  TO).  »iiigg_e 58: 

Creole,  Xer.    6.  iMrd)%eiffer 58 : 

470     (s  rcolc,  Xer.    ».  gf^otte.    5n  Gkf-  Sc^r., 

4)b.  8 56: 

t'rcoliii,  Xie.   6.  21.  Staubenmetycr.    3« 

Primiitnlflrftliiclitcn.  S-  St.  vCilb.  3n  3"= 

464  genb--  unb  M'olfsbibl 59: 

6rimtiifll=i);oucllcn.    3-  35-  6-   Zemmc. 

478   i          3  116  nit:    Sb.  1:    3n  einer  iBtautnac^t.    — 

Ins  4>trj  tm  3in6t.—  Gin  Slmncflivler. 
H3b.  '2:    'Jiatcr  (ianifiu^.  —  ^111  iva^r^oufe.  — 
.    _    j  SUtev  Samcn  unb  friii1)eo  Skis. 

*>O  SDb.  3:    lie  \!icbe  ira  AlofKr.  —  iBtr  roar  ttr 

SRBtbtt! 

(Hiftflllinn.    6".  3i>iUfomiu.    3"  3)Jeteorc, 


482 


451 

457 
455 
469 

477 
468 


i.  ®raf  St. 

(Suvstniibcit,  Xie.   it.  ©u^otu 58: 

Xaffelbe.    3"   Ete   fletne  Jlorrtnttxtt, 

Cvitrtii*  *rautfab,rt.  g.  Werftader.  3« 
X'lnier.  it>alb=  unb  ©trombilbcr,  SJb.  1 ...  58  : 

(>l)nffl  "i'anna.  (S.  ^potfo.  3n  SJ(.  SioueUcn, 
i(b.  o , 59; 

(5  jinffl.  G.  ^olfo.  3n  :  32.  3(o«eUen,  SUb.  1  59  : 


Canton,  - 


r-  ~- 


uub 


59: 


^nmoitfll.  "v  Sdjerr  ...........................  59: 

Xtimonifrti.  (3.  »ou  Struenfee  (®ufta» 

vtomSec).  on  91.  SioBeUen  ...............  59: 

407  '  Jalifint.  D.  iiUlbermutfy.  3'*  XteSieintat^ 

ber  grau  .......................................  59: 

452  ,  Bailie  won  Diouforeau,  Xic.  21.  (X.)  Xu= 

ma«.  3«be  ....................................  58: 

434  Tnmcii^llmniinrt).  £.SR.3Runbt(8ouif« 

lliii^lbad))  ...................................  58: 

476  TnnH)flioot=(>nvitnii,  Xer.  g.  (Scvftad'er. 

3n  Mrcuj  unb  C.ucr,  «b.  2  ..................  58: 

458  Tamvifrtliii,  tin.  (i.Spinbler.  3n©ceiKn 

u.  Oefdiidjten,  W>.  1  ..........................  59: 


474 


479 
456 

460 
462 
466 


2070 
2071 
2072 

2073 

2074 
207o 


955 

2451 

182 

1955 

2842 

2417 

1297-9 


1680 
1071 
1220 

1229 
989 

82 
80 


Tavlwibioii.  fi.  5H.  SD 


iv!.,  »b.  19  ....................................  56: 

473  |  Tnvontc  unb  Mojart.  3.  Wrofje.  3  *be...  58  : 


fi65 
481 

1222 

1033 

546-8 

2479 

958 

939 

1909 
1100-2 


1'KOSE  FICTION:     (JKKMAN. 


tnnr  covbcm. 


18- 


S5ctment. 


nj  War  Borbem.    ft.  Smibt.    3"  33iniicn 

ber  totben  lonnt,   Sb.  4....- 59  : 

^fiDtb  'JMuine.  "ill.  JJatbufuiS.  3n  MI.  (Srj.  58  '• 
i  :)iiviio.  21.  (S.  iSradiuogcl.    3"  £>'[*• 

clleii,  »b.  4 58: 

isJalbnct.  3R.  3.  Sdjtoatfc 59: 

2afielbe 59 : 

$C  medelnborgidjen  3)lontecd)i   un  (SaBu* 

letti.     3-  3teuter.     3"  ©ammtl.  3i>., 

S8b.  13 .^ 56: 

•Jctclilrtinit,  2ie.     »•  «mibt.    3n  SJinnen 

ber  rotten  Xonne,  Kb.  3 59  : 

£dif(itcijcu!iiiublcv,  ler.  D.  TOUet.  3n 

(Srj.  u.  Ebaraftetbitbet,  Kb.  3 58: 

2cm  3lbgvunbe  511.     O.  ilUlbermutb,.    3n 

3ut  Jammerflnnbe 59: 

Scmfipftc/  £«t.  (S.  .wjer.  3Kbe 58:  1668-70 

Jjcmantfreify  £a§.  "  (S.  ©Binbler.    311  ^ 

~  burger,  i'.  lied1.'  Jn  S'd/r.,  Kb.  9 56  :        1608 

Scnfroitvbinfcitnt  eincS  3lr,te3.    3(.  (S).) 
2uma3.  '53ibe 58:     549-53 


921 
2593 
2294 

313 
1072 


821 

2767 

257 


711 

1112 

820 

2645 

1637 

8-70 

948 


banb  ber  Jlonigin, 


1.  SaS  J 

2.  Singe  . 

3.  7>ie  C^rafin  uon  Ctjarni). 

4.  ZcrCijeoalier  noli ffiai[on=3ioug«  (Cpifobe 
1793). 

Scnfiuiirbiflfcitcn  eines  aBa^nfmnigen.  G. 

©binblet.  3"  Mettenglieber,  33b.  3 59  : 

Sciiortivtfii  in  3luftralien,  ®ie.  31.  SCintet. 

5n  ~J(ieri(j  Jugenb^Sibl.,  Kb.  43 59: 

3>cr  i'toi't  ben  "il-olfen.  'g.  §offinann.  3n 

(St3.,  33b.  35 , • 59  : 

S'tfciiflano.  3-  Qaubi;.  Jn  Sammtl.  3\S., 

iBb.'lo 56 : 

25cfrrtcur'crsi«-  *•  3-  ^-  D«rt*'  (°'-  ®S- 
Bon  ftor  n).  3n  ftorn'S  (Srj.,  43b.  2 58  :  2846 

Sb.  1. ..'..... '..~ '58:        2857 

25ftlcf,  Sari  (pseud.),  ©ieb, e  33auet,  Maro= 

line. 
3!nit!"d)C  3(bcnbe.    S3.  Stuerbad).    3"  @cf- 

©djr.,  S3b.  19 58:  62 

JJiifyalt:  Slubolpi)  unb  eiijabetrja.  —  33ta« 
ift  Mliict?  —  Xes-Balbfd)u^eii  Sotyn.  3ur 
.dim ft  unb  fiitcvatur:  Irei  Stationen  ceS 
<Srf)iUer-©oetb,c=Z>eiifrnaI3.  —  Stubien  unb 
Sliimeitungen  ju  Siefjing'S  ,,'Jiatl)an  bee 
5Beife." 

Ttutfdic  33iirgcrfamilie,  (Sine.  3-  bt)u 
iiUcfebe.  3  4<be.  in  2 59  :  1558-9 

3)cuticl)t  3amilien.  Jo.  Sonig.  2  33be 58'-    1920-1 

S'ciitfrtic  Aliidjtling,  Ser.  31.  33i(jiu§  (3«= 
remia^  ©ottbelf).  3n  6)ef.  ©djr., 
<8b.  9 58:  1039 

£cutfff|C  Wejdiiditen  fitr  bieilinberftube.  (S. 

3<ogel.   2  33be.'  in  1 59:        2880 

•  yxrjen.  Stisjen,  Stnbicn  unb  ®e= 

(S.  ftiifer 58  :        1671 

3  n  I)  a  It:  3lin  Xtjore.  —  3lii'5  bem  i'oft=  unb 
SHetfel;anMiiid)  euie^  S.ljulmeifters.  —  2>er 
iHeifetag  eineo  Vauuiid)e-it.  —  Xer  JRot^e. 
—  Sluo  ber  Sansd)"""'  mcineS  Siiters.  — 
Slu-i  bem  S!«ben  eineS  alien  DiuitttiS.  — 
Criginale,  —  (Sine  Spiegelflei'djiclite. 

®Clltfrf)C  im  Often,  (Sine.    3)1.  GhmtiSberg. 

3n  3ngenb>  unb  SolfSinbl 59:  2416 

2!cutfd»c  t!' 3iorb:3(mevita.  (S.  tfafttow 59:  2992 

Scutfrfic  in  XrafteBere,  Set.  g.  (Saubo.  3'» 

^Soet.  u.  firof.  «5.,  33b.  5 56  :  323 

Safjelbe  in  ©ammtl.  iB.,  33b.  9 56  :  313 

Sciitfrftc  ttambfc.  &.  Sdjiicfing.  2  33be. 

in  1 59:          G32 

^ntjalt:  Sierlafien  unb  ucrloren.  —  Xer 
Sii)Ci«  be3  Jturtiirftcn. 

S)rutirf)C  .Unabe  in  3tmerifa,  3^er.  9i.  33a: 
ron.  3"  ^rJ-' SJb.  1 59:  2020 


leg,  Set.  ft.  i'aube.  933be 58  :  2048-56 

^nyalt:  ^b.  1 — 1:  ^siinfer  .v>an5. 
»b.  S— 7:  Ulialbftcih. 
»b.  8— U:  iicnoij  itcvn()arb. 
Sciltfff)C  .Ktieg  Bon  1870  unb  1871,  Set. 

3.  ©djmibt.  -2  33be 59:     2706-7 

1  Scutfrfic  'JJiidjaet,  35et.  21.  (S.  33rad;Bogel. 

4  S.3be.  in  2 58:      230-1 

^iduncfier.  3.Stolle.  3«be.  in  1  59  :        1112 

Sioniete.  3-  Sptelljagcn 59  :         862 

Saacn.  ^.^cffmann 59:       2299 

Snttftlir  Sd)itt!en,  Juvnet  unb  vieberbrii= 
ber.  3eitgefcb.idjtlidjer  ;)(oinan  uom  'iier^ 
fafjet  ber  Sttomane:  ,,-Sie  Siitter  ber  ^>n-- 
buftrie;  ,,J;ie  fterren  Horn  .Hleeblatt"  :c. 

•Sena  1867.  4  33be.  in  2.    ltic 59  :     1900-1 

2>clltfd)C  Irene.  X'.  ^>id)ler.  311  (Si'j.,  33b.  1  59  :        2640 
Scuticljc  Iteue.    ty.  3-  3A5.  Dertcl  (iii.  D. 
uon  £>  o  r  n).   3"  -Wrn'3  (Srj.,  i^b.  12...  58  :       2841 
"unb  (einJtinb,  Ser.  3-  Wetftarfet. 

n  3lus  JUKI  3Helttbeilen,  33b.  2 58  :          908 

IBunben.  ii.  Otto.  4  »be.  in  2...  58:    2901-2 
3  nt)  a  It:    Sb.  1:  RleinftaotlidjeS.  —  Sb.  2: 
SStrbrilberungJfefte.   —   4)b.  li.   ^eutfdjet 
iyrubcrtrieg.  —  i!b.  4:  3Ulbeutfd)!aiib. 

im  xHuslanbe,  Bie.  3-  Wei'ftacfer. 

fteiml.  u.  unbeiml.  ©ejdi.,  33b.  1 58  :         936 

TTiitfdicn  ^ictnncfier  auf  Jieifcn,  2ie.  3- 
©lolle.  2  Kbe.  in  1. 

(3  e  ite  n  ft  ii  ct  gti:    ,,'JJentfd)e  ^idroictier.")  o9  :          1123 
Triltirijcr  33tuberfrieg.  X'.  Otto.    3"  ~eut= 

ftbe  liSunben,  33b.  3 58  :       2902 

Srutfrffcr  3ul'lX  ^'ut-  5-  fiation.  5  S3be. 
in  2. 

( ,'xortf  e  Ju  ng  ju:  Ser  alte  Teffauer.)  58:  349-oO 

^flltlrficr  iocrsog,  (Sin.  Sb.  SDlunbt 58:  2691 

Jcutfrticv  oufl^ubfreunb.  3-  ftoffmann. 

Hi  «be 59:  2320-9 

^cutfrijer  X'anbjfnedjt  ber  neueften  ^]eit, 

(Sin.  3.  Don  -JUidVbe.  3  3.3be.  in  1 59:  1557 

182 


Tciitirfirr  3)tonb|rt)etn.    31*.  Slaabe. 
cob  (SoroinuS.) 59: 

3  n  I)  a  It:  2cutjtt)tr  ajioiibjctjciu.  —  Der 
'.Utarjcli  nod)  .(jmije-— Sea  SleidicS  .ftrone.— 
StjeUa'-j  (5ibjd;aft,  ober  die  Oiefd;idjte  eiuc3 
fJjioiUen  Sages.  — 

Scutitljcr  ^rinj,  (Sin.  S.  ^idjler.   3n  Gtj. 

^b.  2 59  :       2641 

3cutfd)CC!  Sidjterleben,  (Sin.    .«.  (Su^foTO. 

3n  2ie  fleine  Stortenluett,  Kb.  3 58  :        1231 

®cutfrl)C(!  Slottenbudj.    ,xj.  Smibt 59:        2791 

Scnt|rt)ta.Honig»lebeu,  (Sin.  X!.  ^jidjlet.  3n 

trj.,  «b.  3 59:        2642 

3)cntirt)CiJ  i-'agct  in  Slficn.    0raf  St.  @ra= 

bowsfi.    3'*  3lu-3  bem  Solbatenleben  K.  58  :        KXfc 
^cntirtjCk!  Jl'eib,  (Sin.    &.  iMaiimmb.    3" 

31o»etlen,  SJb.  4 59:         213 

^flltitliloilb    gegen    granfreid).      (i.   W. 

ajiunbt.  (ii  o  u  t )  e  2M  u  b,  1  b  a  cb .t  4  $3be. 

in  2.    3"  ?eutfd;lanb  in  ©turnt  unb 

2rang.    3lbtb.  Ill 58:    2480-1 

S'ciitirtilmtb  in  Stunn  unb  Srang.  (S.  3Ji. 
iliiinbt.    (X*  o  u  i  f  e  W  ii  b,  1  b  a  dj.) 

Mtfgenfolgt. 
Slbtli.l:    Xer  atte  SIIB   unb   bic  ncuc  3cit- 

4«be.in2 58:         2475-6 

9lbt().  2:    i\iirftcn  unb  SMditer.    4Sbe.  Ill2. 

Slbtli.   'A:      2eut|d)lanb     gcgcn     Srontteld).  58 :   249fl-2f)0n 

4  «b«.in2 ' 5S:         24SO-1 

3(bt(j.  4:  A-rantueidi  qeaen  3)cut|d)!anb. 
58ke.ilt3  58:  2197-S 

^cittfdilnnb'iS  Gbre.  33.  bon  ©ufcef.  3  33be. 

in  2 58  :     1176-7 

Saffelbe.    3  i<be 58:    1181-3 

(Sniiebrignng  unb  (Srljebung. 

. -Jiievi(5.     3n  :Migenb=i(ibl.  3Jb.  22 59:        2572 

g  Jt'afjanbra.    &.  3(au 59  :         272 

(S.  &.  (S.  X'.  3Julioer=X'i;tton, 

5«be.  in  1 - 58:        2237 

nnb  goffmann.    9(.  Springer. 

.... 59:         981 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


-19- 


Tciunfl,  fan. 

©rofecSame,  Gine.  Stuttg.  1872.  2S3be. 

fl.  S= 58  :  510-11 

Tinfoiiiiiin,  Xie.    .«.  Bufcfow 58:  1221 

Tinmniitrii  berlSrojjtnutttr,  Xie.  i,'. SdjiU 

tfiug.     on  31  us  tioifjeit  Tageti 59:  629 

Tinmnittrn-(vlirir,  Xa$.  G.  Sbiublcr.  3" 

SMmte  Wod)irt>ten,  Sft.  1—2 59  :  K)9 

Tinmnittina.    i<.  g.  SB.  Ccrtet.    (311  C. 

b  o  n  »  c  r  n.)    3n  Scorn's*  Gr,v,  Sb.  8. ...  58 :  2837 

Tiamniitrtiiij,  X«r.    G.  wn  Sdjmib 59:  530 

Tirtitcr  11116  StyofteL  G.  SBillfomm.  2  S3be.  59  :  1664-5 

Tirfitrr,  Xer,  unbberCctntoomft.  G.  J.  21. 
Hoffmann.    3'i  Xie  Scrapion&SBrilba, 

*b.  1 58:  1732 

S'irt/trr  unb  fee  Weiellen.    3-  "on  Gidjen= 

bovff.    on  Sdmintl.  Si'.  *b.  2 56:  241 

Tiditrr  uub  .Hauimauu.    4i  Stucrbad) 58.  66 

Xaficlbe.     o"  Bef.  Sdjr.,  lib.  12—13...  58:  56-7 

Tirtjtcrlirrj,  Gin.   <3ofm  Meats.)  G.  "}>olfo. 
3n  3(us  beni  nniiibertiebftcn  iiud;e.    9J. 

.9!obe(len,  Slb.9 59:  84 

TirfltrrlfUCIl.   V.  liecf,   o.n  Sri>r.,  35b.  18.  f,(j :  1617 

Tiriitm'  Jiigiauf.   G.  Sipiublcr.   3"  Scc= 

lien  unb  ®eid>.,  33b.  1 59:  939 

Tic  vcn  £>ob,enftcw.    g.  S»ielb,agen 59  :  858 

Tidilt,  Jijeobor. 
2(mcvifam)d;e  Sieifebilber.    SSerl.  (f.  b.) 

«.  8° 59:  2090 

atlantiS.    alert,  (f.  b.)  H.  8" 59:  20<tl 

Writanma.    Bert.  (f.  b.)  M.  8" 59:  2092 

Wermania.    Skvl.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 59  :  201(3 

&>elbcn  bcr  3J«iijeit,  2ie.  «crl.  (f.  b.)  f  1.8°  59 :  2094 

Teliae;  unb  3(cm.  4krl.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 59  :  2095 

Sityania.    ikvl.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 59:  20% 

jfoSmoramen.  «ert.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 59:  2097 

i'anb  unb  Secbilber.   4k-rl.  (f.  b.)  It.  8°.  59 :  2098 

£d>en§bi(bcr.    ?}ed.  (f.  b.)  H.  8° 59:  2099 

SJitttclnltcr,  £a§.    3.H~ri.  (f.  b.)  H.  8°....  59  :  2100 

3(ate  "Ktlt,  Jie.  Sert.  (f.  b.)  fl.  8° 59:  2101 

Cft  unb  iUcft.  *erl.  (f.  b.)  !(.  8° 59  :  2102 

Kanoromen,    1\nl.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 59:  2103 

Sieifcbilbcr.    »erL  (f.  b.)  fl.  8° 5}):  2104 

eft,v,enbudi,  Xa«.    SBerl.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8°...  59  :  2105 

Zcutonia.    *er(.  (f.  b.)  fl.  8° 59:  2106 

iiiotfcrgeiiMlbe ;  i.'anb|"d>aftoHlbcr.  Serf. 

(f.  b.)  ft.  8° 59:  2107 

SBanberungen.    Kert.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 59  :  2108 

unt  Xicnft.  5.  fiioffmann.   3n  Grj., 

16 59:        2275 

frtiirtitr,  Ginc.    3W.  9intt;u= 

fiu«.     ,in  Xorf=  unB  Stabtgcfdj 58:        2765 

Siftftclm  foil  iUidjcnbcrg.    8.  sJlu«rbad;. 

on  (Sof.  Sdir.,  «b.  5 58  :  50 

SDaffette.    3n  ©d^worjtt.  Kcrfgefd;., 

*t».  4 58:  82 

Sic),  itatfjarina. 

Grja'{)lungon  unb  Sdardwn.  Stuttg.  (f.b.) 
fl.  HO 59  .       2117 

Ritr  bie  ougcnb.     etuttg.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8°...  59  :        2118 
Xilcttniitcn,  Sio.    g.  i;etwalb.    on  Gtj., 

«b.  •> 58 :       2120 

liner  do  Province  in  ^rt§,  Gin.     G. 

epinblfr.  5n  Semen  u.  Wcjdj.,  Sib.  1...  59  :         939 
Singrtftcfet,  Avanj. 

amajone,  ^io.    Stuttg.  1869.    2  53be. 

ml.  ft-  «° 58:         520 

Xioclcttnii  in  Satona.    §.  3icb,offe.    3n 

Wef.  Sdjr.,  *b.  2 56:        1950 

Tioi-fiircn,  2ie.    £.  Ctto 58:       2903 

Xjwlomat,  Jet.    fc.  etotd; 59:       1140 

Xivlomntilrtjc  Scnbung,  Gine.  Avoiticrr  6. 

ucn  iWbva.  o»  Grlcbtea  u.  OSotriiumtc^..  58 :          162 

nnb  iht  i'egt,  Sie.  ».  Smibt. 
sJfiovi()  "Migcnb«Wbt.,  iUb.  41 59  :        2591 


Jr.  Sorbcid;  bcv  ffiiihter  unb  bio  'iUirgten= 
fierven  in  ber  l;ciligen  SBribnadjWnac^t 
2(nno  1847.  31.  SBihlirt  (oeremta'g 
Qott^elf).  o"  ®ef.  Sdn\,  »b.  23 58:  1053 

St.  guftuS.  G.  iUittfoinin.  on  StuS  alter 
uno  naicrSoit,  »b.  1 59:  1662 

Tr.  Mationborgofi  'Mflbereife.  3.  ^.  g-.  9iidj= 
tor  (^can  ^aut).  on  Saimiitt.  SB., 

8etl.au«fl.,  *b.24 56:       1162 

Tafjclbo.    on  eammtl.  3B,,   ^arifcr 

2lu<-g.,  m.  3 56:        1170 

,/?Ottor"  UnH'cfoii  in  bft  Union,  Xa».  A- 
Werftocter.  o1'  »eiinl.  u.  unlieiml.  (Sejc^., 
»b.  2 58:  936 

Jiirrtilniirlitiun.   A-  Slenter.    on  Sainmtt. 

aB.,)Bb.l2.. 56:       1111 

unb  Jcgarcfio.    G.  X.  21.  iocffmann. 
o'n2lu*g.  Grj.,  »b.  1 58:        1730 

Eaffelbe,   o"  ~i«  ®«ra))tonS=SBriiber, 

»b.  2 58:        1733 

uub  ''fa^ft.    g.   »on  DionimovJbctf. 

2«be.  in  1 58:        2801 

Tcneiia,  2ie.    G.  a».  9A'unbt  (5Jouife 

3)(  ii  b  I  b  a  di).  Jn  (Seidjiditebitber,  *b.  3.  58 :        2503 
yolilniftiiiiflin,  Sie.    G.  fcofer.    3"  2lu§ 

alter  unb  neuer  3eit 58  :        1660 

Saffotfce.  3n  Grj.  Sdjr.,  Mb.  6 58  :        1652 

Xom  ber  oiumtibcn,  Xer,  uub  bie  na»o(eo= 

nii'die  ^clitif.    2t>.  iliunbt.  on  Rotifer 

,Hai|er=£tivjen,  a<b.  1 58:        2695 

SomciitCD.  J.  i.'cti'alb.  3"  3>illa  Dtinnione, 

»b.  2 58:        2132 

Xombrrr,  Xer.  g.  Veicalb.  o"  Sunte  9Jit= 

bor,^b.2 58:       2136 

Jombrrr,  2er.   3.  X.  6.  2emme.  4  Sbbe, 

inl 59:        1306 

Tommciiicr   »on  Slegeneburg,   Xer.    6. 

edjmib.    3n  21  tie  uub  uoue  Oefdj.  aiiS 

Waix-rn,  SRb.  2 59  :          560 

TonuirDVft'i!  a)iitnbe{,  Xe3.  ^.  g.  2i!.  Cer= 

tet  (ii*.  D.  S  o  n  $  o  r  n).  3"  ioorn's  Grj., 

5Bb.  5 58:       2849 

Somrnbc,  Xer.    ^.  g.  SB.  Certel  (SB.  D. 

»  o  n  »  o  r  n).  3n  .wrn'f  Grj.,  41b.  9 58  :        2838 

Ton  GarlwS  i)(.  $nifym  G.  Son  SJibra.  3t 

3(eiiejfi}-,cn  uub -Jloiietleu 58:          169 

Ton  ouan.  G.  X.  21.  .wifmann.  3"  3lu^g. 

Grj.,  m.  2 58:        1731 

Ton  Cuir.otc  I'pn  i.'a  JJJandja.   9Ji.  be  Gep 

banted  Saaeebra.    Ueberj.  Bon  Vubiuig 

2icef.  4i»be.  in  2 59:     1350-1 

Ton  CuiixJtc  Don  Va  3)iaiKt,'a,  9(ad?  9J(.  be 

GeroantoS  Saafobra,  fiir  bio  3u8elll>  t*1 

arbeitet  tton  5-  .Wifiuaun 59  :        2301 

Toinin  iUnna.  «.  ;)lellftab.    on  flunft=3(o= 

betlen 59:         355 

Donna  <•  inohilo.  &.  von  Struenfee  (W  u= 

ftab  b  o  in  See).     3"  ^r3-  <wt&  alien 

foerrn,  *b.  2 59:        1198 

Toiuto  3.Kerccbe3  bon  Gaftilicn.     3-  %• 

Goober 58:         461 

Towrlnir,  Sie.    i.'.  Sdjucfing.    3n  '""<8 

unb  grieben.  ilb.  1 59  :          6(53 

,  Xer.    5.  Werftacfer.    3" 

.  u.'uub,eiml.  Ocfdi.,  Sib.  2... 58:         936 

=  uub  Stabtgoi'd)id)teii.  9J(.  9iatltufiu3.  58 :        2765 

3116  a  It:  lit  btibentfarrliauler.— SDlnfUa, 
bie  Sticftttuttfr.  —  5iater,  Soijn  unb  Gnf<l. 
—  Siorenj,  ber  Arcigctneinblev.  —  JHingtt 
bavnttd),  bafe  il)v  ftiUc  feib.  —  3)te  Pammer= 
juiigfrr.  —  ^ic  3oi'Hta03f(t>uIe.  —  Sine 
Zicnfimagbf(iejci)i^le.  —  Jlet  neue  Sd)uU 
mtifter.  —  JKarie. 

Toritoqucttc,  Sie.    g.  Sbioltjagen 59:         862 

Toriflfirr,  Scr.  $.'.  .ttombcrt.  on  SU^mi= 
fdje  o«ben,  3lbtl;.  2 58:  1970 


PROSE  FICTION :    GERMAN. 


$>orf(jef($t($te  nuf  ©co. 


-20- 


©riifin  Bon  (Tfjamt/. 


Torfgcfrtjirfitc  ouf  See.    21.  .Viainbang.  3n 

2lur  franberGrbe,  Sib.  1 58: 

Toriflrfrfiirtitnt,    3-  Siraun 59: 

Torigcfrt)irt)trn.    21.  Corrobi 59: 

Torffnolnn,  £er.    £>.  Sdtmtb.    SH  2Hte 

u.  iicnc  Wejtfi.  aus  Slattern,  Sib.  3 59  : 

$0ffr'oet,  &tt.  91.  Seller.  3"  Steben  2Sin= 

terabeube,  Sib.  2 , 

TorfUntf,  2er.  ,tt\  Stober.  3n  Grj.,  Sib.  7 
Tarit).    V.  Sdjuding.    3"  2lu3  alter  unb 

neutt  Seit,  ®j*-  2 

Torunit,  Jyricbrid).  (pseud.)  Sielje  Sentt, 

griebrtdi  fitter  Bon 

Sornrii^dicit.  G.Job'fer.  3" i-'onb  unb  See, 

Sib.  1 ". 

2orotf)r.  2S.  Soring.  (23  i  I  lib  alb 

2llert3).  2  aSbe.  in  1..., : 

Jovotlicc,  bie  Todjtcr  beS  SriiBtocaloiniften. 

52.  Ctto.  3n  2(n§  ber  alien  ^ett,  Sib.  2 
Sounncn  iiinb,  Se§.  $.  g.  2i>.  Certel  (21*. 

C.  B  o  n  S  o  r  n).  3n  Sorn'8  Grj.,  Sib. !). 
£r(iumlti!n,2cr.  S.Siaabe  (3«cobGoi>= 

»inu§/ 

Xrri  2lbcnbc  au§  bemSeben  etncS  Ginjal)rt= 

gen.  (Srof  St.  CirabotBSfi.    3n  SluS  ber 

(Sarntfon  :c.,  Sib.  3 

Xrci  Silatter  auS  bcmJagebudje  eim§  3(eU 

fcnben.  i.'.  Slellftab.  3"  .Hnnft=sJ(ox^ellen. 
Srci  Siriibor,  Ste.  21.  Sii(5ui3  (3  e  v  e  m  i  a8 

®ottb,elf).  3n  ®ef.  Sdjr.,  Sib.  7 

rrci  Gouftnen,  Sie.  g.  ©tolle.  3»  Game= 

lien,  Sib.  1 

2r.ei  gefte.  C.  SBilbermntI;.  3"  X'ebeiiS= 

rdtl;fel 

Xrci  gluthen.  G.  21'illfomm.  3n  2luf  jer= 

borftener  Grbe 

Stci  greunbe.  Ib..  9Jiiigge 

Tret  iyreunbe.  %  3-  Sutlden.  2Sibe 

Xrci  ©rofimadjte,  2ie.  Si.  SdjMittg.  3't 

2(u§  alter  unb  neuer  3ett,  Sib.  1 

ct  Sofgefdjidjten.   3-  Scfyerr 

3  n^o  It:    Jtatliarina  II.,   Gjaritt  ron  Mttfts 
lanb.  —  Blatljilbe,  flBniflin  oon  f 
fiarolfne^ Itftnlain  uoit  G-nglanb. 

et  3iiBalt6en,  Sie.    ®.  9atrty. 
genb=Siibl.,  Sib.  Zt 

Tret  3<»b,re  bo-n  Xreifjigen.    52.  Siellftab. 


5  S 


Tret  MonigSabcnb,  Ser.  S-  StoUe.  3n  3e 
lanaer,  je  liebcr,  35b.  2  ..................... 

Stutter,  Sie.    g.  2)iarrt^at.    3J(U  2er 


i.'tebe§gefd)td)ten  be§  alien  better  ">(Je= 
ter,  35ie.  greifierr  G.  won  Sjibra.  3n 
Sietfeffijjen  u.  sJiocellen  ....................... 

Jrtt  aJiitttcr  ju  einem  ftinbe.  &.  3iieri§. 
3n  3ugenb=33ib(.,  S8b.  15  .................. 

2-ret  SJiusfetiere,  Sie.  2(.  (JE.)  £uma3. 
•Z  Sbe  .........  .  .................................. 


nastier. 

er  Oirof  DOU  iBvngetonilc,   obcv  jdjtt 
frnter. 

^Jarabcln  JiartaamS.  G.  toon  ©d;mib. 
Xtci  ©dimiebe  ib,re§  Sdndfal?,  Xie.    21. 
©lifter.    3n  Gn.,  33b.  1  .................... 

Xrct  Sdiroeftern,  C.  2lUlbermutl;.  3n  ^5er= 
len  au^  bemSanbc  ........................... 

^frct  Scnnlage.    G.  S^inbler.    3"  2Btn- 
terf^enbeu,  3Jb.  1  ............................. 

2rct  ©teruritter,  35te.    g.  penning.    3» 
Siunbfdian  ........................  ............  „ 

Jrri  Jage  Garnebal  in  5;iina.    3-  ®«! 
ftacfer.     3"   2luS   meincm    Xagebudte, 
SBb.  1  ..........................................  _ 

!Trci  Sage  in  9Jiittenu>albe  im  baberifdjcn 
2Upengebirge.  ffi,  g.  ai>.  Certel  (2iS.  D. 
B  o  n  ,6  o  r  n).  Jn  Corn's  Grj.,  iBb.  12.. 


59: 

58: 
58 : 
58: 
58: 
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1850 
2046 
2070 

561 

1447 
1093 

628 


168& 
1366 
2899 
2853 
183 

1068 
355 
1037 
1111 
1635- 

1661 

2433 

1580-1 

628 
486- 


2571 

356-60 

1118 

2275 


170 

2565 

554-5 

537 
1061 
1636 

951 
1460 

903 
2856 


2rd  Srepfren  b,od).    21.  SDeflmer  .............  59  : 


, 
Tret   CcrtHingmfiluiHe  3flb.«-      *•'•    Cite-. 


.  in  1 
i  iiorabmmgen.    S.  Stober. 


58: 

59: 

Sift  21;eibnad)t'Jnln'nbe.    3Ji.  <3.  ©tfiirarfe. 
3n  HI  Grj.,  SBb.  2  ..........................  ..  59  : 

Trcic  unb  Gtiit.     ty.  g.  21'.  Certel.  (2U. 
C.  »  o  n  fti  o  r  n).  3,11  :oent'_6  Grj.,  »b.  11  58  : 
trifigifiltigt  Mricg,  Xer.  G.  3J(.  SOhmbt. 
(So  «  i  f  «  -JJ(  ii  1;  (  b  a  clj).     6  ^be.  in  3  58  : 

,  Xer.  g.  (Serftarfer.  3u  Sjeiml, 
unt)ciml.  (Sefd).,  *b.  1  ..................  58: 

Trniflialm,  g. 

Pettier,  Sie.    3«  Siteri^  3ugenb--33ibl., 
m.  30  .......................................  59: 

©olttjarb  unb  fcin  Siofj.   3n  SRierifc  3«= 
genb=inbl.,  ^b.  :•!()  ........................  59: 


flcnb=2Jibl.,  SJb.ao  .........  ,  ..............  59: 

2b,eobor  ilorner.     3U    3iieri(;  3uScn^5 
*ibl.,  33b.  44  ..............................  59: 

Srofrfjfc  Siummcr  I.    G.  ipfer.    3"  2lu§ 
Wrieg§=  unb  grkbmSjeiten,  33b.  a  .........  58  : 

amab,  ber  Unftate.   21.  G.  aratt)= 
3n  SMft.  3ip»ellen,  33b.  3  .........  58: 

%\i.    g.  Gcrftadcr.    3«  231au 
Sliafiet  ...........................................  58: 

TuunbSie.     G.  9Ji.  3Jiunbt.    (Vouife 
M  u  t}  I  b  a  dt).      3n   §i[t.    iHlberbucb,, 
S'lifioc,  Gbouarb  (psou  J  .)  ®tel;e  2isalbmui= 
ler,  Robert. 
5bb.  1  ............................................  58  : 


1515 

2904 
1090 

733 

2855 

2482-4 

936- 

2580 

2580 

2S80 

2594 

1666- 

257 

913 


2511 
, 
^almenblatttr  jc.,  Sb.  2  .......  ........  58:       2391 

2114-15 


Turd  in  Saltfornien,  Gin.  it.  ilii)llb,aujen. 


. 
Siiitflt=  nub  iH'rggejd)id;ten.    g.  V 


2  2Jbe  ............................................  58  : 

3.11  1)  n  It:  »b.  1.  S)e3  -UlalcrS  Wefangoii(cfiaft. 

—  35er  Sdjijfocnpitiin.  —  lev  Selximiatli. 

—  3tom  Anaben  unb  com  'JJMbcVen.  —  3)ie 
SefdiiciltteineSrtelbsiige'j.  —  2ev  ^roniig.  — 
Xao  sj)liiljrd)cn  0011  bent  juHfien  ffieintufer. 

—  Sib.  2:  ^Jroci  Xaqc  in  einerUenien  Stabt. 

—  Savat).  —  2ikiblid)e   S-rgieljutifl.  •  —  ^im 
3n-enf>aufc.  —  Gine  (Srifettc.  —  Wd4  un> 
Sieute.  —  (Sin  iHai)r^en  ait  ben  flol)len. 

2iiWc(ftiinncr,  Sic.    21.  can  2lMntcrfefe. 

3n  $nmor.  @olbaten>9toBeIUn,  2Jb.  3  ...  59: 
Tiivrcitftciit.    K.  Stober.  Jn  Grj.,  33b.  10  59  : 


,  Sllei-anbre  (X«»tt).  (geb.  1802, 

f  1870.) 

Singe  fitou.  (An^e  Pitou).  Stuttg. 
(f.  b.)  3  3Jbe.,  16°.  3n  Scnftoiirbigfei= 
ten  einc*  SlrjteS,  2lbtb,.  3  ...............  58  : 

53fact.  (Black.)  Stuttg.  1859.  2  33be., 
18°  ...........................................  58: 

Gb/Dalter  Bon  9Jiaifon=3iouge,  Set.  (Le 
chevalier  de  la  Jlaison-Eouge). 
etuttg.  (t.  b.)  16°  .........................  58  : 

£ame  won  3J(Oiijoreau,  Sie.  (La  daine, 
de  Monsoreau).  Sftlttg.  (f.  'b.) 
3  33be.,  16°  .................................  58  : 

5D«nfn,n"trbigfciten  citveS  2lrjte§.  (Me- 
inoires  d'un  incdicin).  Stuttg.  (f.  b.} 
533be.,  16°  ..................................  58: 

2rei  9Jiu§Ieticre,  Sie.  (Le  trois  mous- 
quetaire.«).  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  2  S3be., 
16°  ............................................  58: 

grauenfrteg,  Ser.  (La  guerre  des 
femines).  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  2  SJbe.  in  1 
16°  .............................................  58: 

©enofjen  Seb,!!?,  Ste.  (Les  coniiiagnons 
de  Jehu).  Stuttg.  1857.  3  *be.,  18°  58  : 

©ott  unb  Jeufel.  (Conscience  1'inno- 
cent).  Stuttg.  1852.  2  23be.in  1.  18°  58  : 

©rcifinoon  Gl;arnti,  2ie.  (Laconitesse 
de  Charny).  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  6  4ibe., 
10°  .........................  .'.  .................  58: 


1738 
1094 


540-Z 
543-4 

545 

546-8 

549-53 

554-5 

556 

557-9 

560 

561-6 


PROSE  FICTION :    GERMAN, 


©vnf  Don  Snigcfomte. 


-21- 


Sin  Sag  fiubttig'S  be§  GUfte". 


i*,  SUcranbre.  —  Jyortfelumg. 
Wraf  pen  Siragelonne,  Tev  ;  cbcr  jcb,n 

3ab,re  nad'ber.  (LecomtedeBrage- 

lonne).  etuttg.  (f.  b.)  7  S<bc.  in'  4. 

16°  ............................................  58 

Graf  I'on  IDlontt  (Sfjrifto.      (Le  comte 

de   Montechristo).      etuttg.  (f.  b.) 

6  Sibe.  in3.  16°  ..........................  58 

£a!*banb  batfb'nigin,  Ta3.  (Le  collier 

de  In  roine).  etuttg.   (f.  b.)  3  Sibe., 

16°  ............................................  58 

igafe    ineiiieS    Orpfwatcrd,    Ter.     (Le 

Lifcvre    de    nion    Grand  -  Pere). 

Stuttg.  1856.    18°    Jn  Le  Pferc  Gi- 

pofriio  ........................................  58 

$oro«coj>,  SDaS.  (L'horoscope).  2  Sibe. 

tnl.    18°  ...................................  58 

Sngenue.    (Ingenue),     etuttg.   1859. 

3Sibe.  18°,  .................................  f»8 

SJiciftcr  aibam  bcr  Cotobrcfe.     (Maitre 

Adam  le  Calabrais):  etuttg.  1857. 

18°  ............................................  58 

SHeiuoiren  be§  TiditerS  CuintuS  £u>ra= 

tine  3Iaccu<S.    etuttg.  18W).    2  Sibe. 

18°  ............................................  58 

SKcln'cancr  toon  ^ari3.   (Les  Mohicans 

de  Paris),  etuttg.  1854.  SSibc.  18°  58: 
Clmupia    Ben  Gtc»c3.      (Olynipe  de 

Cloves).     etuttg.  (f.  b.)  3'Sibe.  18°.  58  : 
??age  bcSJoerjcgS  uon  Safotien,  Ter.  (Le 

]>;i<re  (In  due  de  Savoie).    etutta. 

1855.  33ibe.  18°  ..........................  5 


567-70 
571-3 
574-6 

577 

578 


Styitffara  SJalten,  Sib.  l ' 58: 

(I'd ft-5.  Wcorg. 
Slegiiptijdie'iicnigstoditev,  (Sine,   etuttg. 

3  Sibe.  in  2.  8° , 58  : 

O'br.fmnim  unb  Siauer.    g.  W.  flityne.  on 

SDm9lo«Uen 58: 

(vbclftciiif,  Tie.    (5.  Bon  ednnib 59: 

'•"•s~'-tciji.    Si.  Sluevbad).    %n  Wq.  edjt., 

*1 •' 58: 

'aifclbe.    on  ednrarjio.  Toffgefdt., 
b-« ...- ...58: 


Gblr  3 


SluS  bet 


579-81 


582 


585-9 
590-2 


Barter  fen  Jlfb,  bourn,  Jer.  (Lo  pastenr 
d'Ashbouru).  etuttg.  1H5-I.  2  '-bbe. 
18°  ............  .  ...............................  58: 

laube,  Zie.  (Lii  colonibe).  etuttg. 
1«51.  18°  ................................  :.  r,8: 

SQolfinnen  yen  3)iad;ccout,  Xic.  Gyifobe 
and  bcm  Jiricg  bfr  3>cnbec  iui  ^otirc 


58:      593-5 


math  unb  grembc 59  : 

Vbmimb.   i.'.  MHftab.   on  flimft=9!oi'ellen  59  : 
(^•fioii'tnt  Tie.  &.  »ou  etruenfee.  (Wuftau 

coin  eee) 59; 

tvjr,  Tie.    M.  e.  ®d;ii'ar(} 59  : 

Taffelbe 59  -. 

(V br  auf  Siefcbl,  tine.  Wraf  et.  Srabowsfi. 

Csn  SJ(.  milit.  .\iuinorcefen,  Sib.  2 58  : 

583-4      (EleftanMttitfe  metntf  Betters  an    (cine 

wntb,  Sib.  2" .' .'. 58: 

(firiic  von  SUncennfg,  Tie.  5",.  g.  SB.Certel. 

(SB.  O.  w  o  n  ^i  o  r  n).    3,11  Corn's  trj., 

*b-8 58: 

(firiititboi'if,  So{c»^  greitjcrr  Son.    (geb. 

1788t  1857). 

Slbnung  unb  ©egentoart.  5,11  eammtl. 
IB.,  sib.  2 56  : 

3tu<S  bcm  ireben  eineS  JaugeuidjtS.  ^n 


es  Loaves  deMachecoul). 

etuttg.  1858.    5  «bc.     18°  ............  58: 

tcansig  Solite  nadi(;er.    (Vingt  ans 
apres).    etuttg.  ((.  b.)  3  SJbe.    16°.  58  : 


596-7 
598 

599-603 
604-6 


I. 

1.  SenhofitMglcUin  tines  3[rjt«S. 

2.  Da'5fra,sbant>  ber  itijiiiain. 

3.  Singe  $itpu. 

4.  lie  (Slriftu  DOII  C^avnn. 

5.  Zei-e^eoalier  DOII  3)fai(on«3!ouge. 

II. 

1.  lie  brei  S!u5fetitre. 

2.  3"""Vi'fl  3ah«  nci*6«r. 

3.  zei-   Wraf  oon  Bragttonnc,    obct 

;^a^te  nastier. 


Damme  a 


ie.   2R. 


. 
Xid;tcr  utib  il;re  ©efellcn.    Jn  eanuntt. 

3B.,  «b.  2  ........  .  ..........................  56: 

Gntfiifirung,  Tie.  Ju  2ammtl.  SB.,  *b.  3  5(J  : 
Oliirferittcv,  Tie.  Jn  cftnmitl.  4B.,  3Jb.  'A  5G  : 
X'ibevtas  unb  iljre  grtier  :  SJiavdjeu.  Jn 

®4tnmtI.aB.,8b.8  ........................  56: 

WarmotKlb,  TaS.     3u  eamuitl.  SB., 

»b.  3  .........................................  56; 

SReerfafyrt,  tine,  jn  eammtl.  SB.,  SJb.  3  56  : 
SAtojj  Tiii-anbc,    Ta*.    3«   eaniiutl. 
aiS.,33b.,  3  ...................................  56: 

Sid  tttannt  uin  9Jidjt*.    ^n  eiinnntl. 
»S.,*b.3  ............  .  .......................  56: 

O'idtcnfcljf,  $an«  won. 

fi,    Ta«.     X'ei^.   1863.   3  Hbe. 
16°  .................................  -58: 

ec.    H.  TOclltaufcn.    Jn 
fteliquicn,  Sib.  3  ..............................  53: 

tin  wn  Veift,  Tcr.  (J.  SBiWomm. 


(V'Tiiiliciigefdiidjte,  trine.    D.  3M= 

bcrmutlj.    on  X'cbcnsratfjfel  ................ 

Xitiiflf  etunb«,  Sie.    g.  SB.  §ad[anb«r. 

5  i^bc.  in  3  ..................................... 

Xun.flcr  ^uuft,  (Jin.    e.  JUiUfomm.    ^ 

illciH'Ilcn  unb  Grj  .......................... 

Xurrf)  bic  pampas,     g.  ©erftarfer.    3n 

8nnte8  Ircibcn,  *b.  3  .....................  „ 

Jurri)  bic  iijiifte.    1«.  %.  SB.  Ccrtel.    (IB. 

C.  u  p  n  6  o  r  n.)  3n  .v>orn'o  Grj.,  iUb.  15. 
dit  jum  5.'idit.     A-. 


Jurrtl  Sdidit  jinn  Vid)t.    5 

Vebcnc-tilbcr,  i«b.  1 
JimMi,  bfr  ^raniitlwinfiiufcr.  3(. 

(3  1  1  «  m  i  a  8  &  c  1  1  1>  e  I  f  .) 
ed;r.,  43b.  12 


®«f. 


58: 
59: 
58  ; 
59: 
58  : 
58  : 
59: 
58: 

58  ' 


2767 

1635 

1313-15 


Sib. 


9  : 


(vincn  S?au«,  tin.    Si.  Sluetbadi.  Jn  Wet  * 
ed>r.;  Sib.  8  .....................  *  ..........  ..  58  : 


Taffelbe    in    Sd)trorj».   Tcrfgefd;., 
Sib.  5  .......................................  „ 

»erb.   <o.  edjniib.   3n  Sllte  unb 


58  : 


m'ue  Wcfdi.  aus  Siai;cm,  Sib.  1 59  : 

1660      (vjitriifiiin  unb  S*ufie.    rf.  .^offmann.     "•" 

916 


b.  24 


unb  Vaune.  i'.  2ied.  3n 


59: 

^  (\  ' 

2844      {Fj,,  jjjann,  ein  SiSort.    g.  Hoffmann.    ,\H  ' 

(Stj.,  Jib.  16 59; 

!  C?in  -tag  au«  beiu  Minberleben.  S>.  £d)an,?  59 : 
!  0>"iit  Jag  iirl'ai-iOtiorhooabren.  t.  Sielfo. 
on  'iluS  etaub  unb  Sljdje:   Slcue  3Jo= 

I'fllcn,  Sib.  id 59  ; 

(vilt  Jag  VufctiMg's  beg  tilften.  (S.  epinb= 
Icr.    on  Si-iiuerfptiiben,  Sib.  1 59  : 


1042 


150Z 

C50-1 

19991 
536 

64 
84 

2470 
355 

1181 
723 
714 

1116- 
1709 

2852 

241 

242 

241 
242 
242 

242 

242 
242 

242 
242 

660-1 

2393 

166T 

52 

83 

560 

2266 

1625 

2275 
2690 

84. 
951 


PKOSE  FICTIOX:     GERMAN. 


Sin&ilbungSfranfljeit. 


-22- 


erbftrdt. 


(vinl)i(bintfl»fniiifl)dt,  Sic.  fo.  Gonfcicnee  58  : 
(yiniflc  Sage  in  ;)(to  Janeiro/  grcib,err  G. 

toon  SJibra.    3n   Metfeflfjjen  unb   9io» 

vcllcn 58: 

(?iitiflitnn  iii  Jtetur  imb  ©duntlicit.  ft. 

©liljfou'.  Jn  £ie  fl.  Stomnivtlt,  41b.  3  58  : 
(vjnlflmc,  Sic.  g.  SBretncr.  3't  .HI.  'J'rj.,  58  : 
(Sinfnmcii,  Sic.  43.  jocvfe.  3n  ©ej.  48., 

S».  o 56  : 

Safjelbe.  3"  S>ier  neue  9toucUen 58  : 

^inficblcr,  Gin.  G.  j£ofcr.  3n  Vanb  unb 

.fee-  »b.  2 58: 

(SifrnOalmnbfiitcitcr,  Gin.  g.  48.  »ncf[dn= 

ber.    JnJc.  ©e(rfi 58: 


(Sifcitfoyf, : 


g.  feoffmann.    3»  Grj., 


59  : 

CFifmic  ©rab,  Sa§.  £.  Gonfcicnee 58  : 

(Sillficblfr  auf  ber  3ol;anniS=.HliUVe,  Scr. 

G.  f$.=Carlen.    <;  $m,c.  {„  $ %$  : 

Saffelbe.    4  Sibe.  in  2 58: 

(Stnficblcr  toon  ber&allig,  Scr.    §.  £>irfd}= 

f"*> •• • 58: 

Gtfirf'g  Sinlle.  i.'.  iicmtoert.  3n  ©b.etto= 

©cfd;.,  Sib,  1 58: 

(f-ffioff  unb  3fflanb.  O.  SUiiiUcv 58: 

(vffcfmrb.  3-  Si.  Sdjcffel 59: 

El  Comisario.  g.  ©erftiid'cr.  3n  Unter 

4>dlmen  unb  Siud;cn,  Sib.  2 58  : 

G-lbo  unb  Waterloo,  g.  Stolle.  34ibe.  in  1.  59  : 

(.vlca^nr.  <y-  von  vJi'edHrt(j.  34ibc.  in  2 59  : 

(£lfmrntnr(|tt|trr,  Sie.  @.  Siicrig.  3" 

3ugcnb=  unb  SSoHSbibL,  4<b.  5 59: 

(ylr oiirrc  t>rohasfa.  91.  G.  53rad;vogel.  3'* 

3lus(  brci  3l1(Ji'^-,  Sib.  2 58: 

(JlcVdnilt,  S-cv.  St.  von  48intcrfelb.  4  S3bc. 

t'i2 59: 

(flifo  unb  SBtbmet.  §.  Sfdiotte.  3n  ©ef. 

©dir.,  S3b.  13 .' 56: 

(Sltinbdft.  3K.  JtatbufiuS,  2  23be.  in  1. 

3n©d)r.,  Sib.  8-9 58: 

(flifnbfti).  G.  45olfo.  3n  ^-  SioveUen....  59: 
(Slifabttl)  Charlotte.  21.  vou  Sternberg. 

H  4ibe.  in  2 59: 

(vlifnlictl),  obcr  cine  beutfdje  3anc  Gijre, 

21.  Sioltc 58: 

(yllcn,  ober  cin  3a^r-  3H-  ©•  £d)ivar^....  59  : 

Saffelbe .' 5!) : 

(fftinor.  G.  ^olfo.  3n  9t.  9io»eUen,  Sib.  4.  59  : 

(ydntljiili,  SaS.    it.  ©tbbcr.     3n  Grj., 
4ib.  y 59: 

Saffelbe,  3"  ol'8enb=  unb  S'olfSbibl.  59  : 
(Jlnlia.  ©.  9!tcnfc.  3n  3ligcnb=SiibI., 

SJb.  11 59: 

(fl?bdl),  cine  ©age  Vom  Jlfcnftem.  8.3!eU= 

ftab.  Jn  £agcn  unfe  roin.  Grj 59  : 

(?(fc  von  ber  Jaime.  48.  :)!aabe  (Jacob 

Gorvinus).     3n   Scr   Siegenbogcn, 

»b.  1 59: 

Glfcr,  Sie.  5$.  g.  28.  gertcl  (48.  D.  v  o  n 

5b  o  r  n).  3n  Si^ein.  Sorfgefd;.,  Sib.  1...  58 : 
Glfi,  bic  fcltfamc9J(agb.  9l.'4ttfciii§  (Jerc= 

miaS    ©ottbeif).    3"    ®ef.  Sdjr., 

Sib.  7 58: 

(SlSJC.  4?.  g.  28.  Dertcl  (48.  D.  to  OK 

$  o  r  n).    3»  fporn'g  Grj.,  Uib.  1 2 58  : 

2  4i»e.  in  I '........... 59: 

(vmcri)  (^lanbon.  Is.  ©alen.  4  33bc.  in  2.  58 : 
(vminrniitcn,  Sie.  ©raf  «t.  ©raboloc-fi,  58  : 
(Smtitc.  g.  Veiualb.  3"  91.  Siomanen, 

Sib.  4 58: 

(?miiicntfr  ©cift,  Gin.  9(.  Vim  SBinterfelb. 

3n  Sjumor.  Solbuten^Ji'oVellen,  Sib.  2...  59: 
(Smmnnud  b'9lftnrga.  G.  ©Vinbler.  3n 

b,  Sib.  1 59: 


431 


169 

1231 
303 

675 
1522 

1687 
1329 

2288 
428 

387-8 
398-9 

1591 

1973 

2636 
470 

983  j 
1113 
1371-2 

2555 
222 

1718-19 
1958 

2772 
80 

1029-30 

201 
724 
714 
81 

1094 
2413 

2561 
354 


Grjalihtng.   3.  £iebfer.   3n 

fciaibcMwncn  ...................................  59  : 

(?lltl|C(OV<ibifc()rrGrbt>icgcl,  Gin.  G.£pinb= 

lev.   3"  £cciicn  unb  ®efd>.,  4,-ib.  1  .........  59  : 

(s-nbc  gut,  Allies  gut.  9JJ.  9Jic»ct.  3"  Grj. 

auS  bem  Siiee,  «b.  1  .........................  58: 

(Viibljiuioii.  91.  toon  ©ternberg.  3n  fit. 

Miomanen  u.  Grj.,  ab.  3  .....................  59: 


179 

2857 

1037 
2856 

725 

811-J2 

1073 

2111 

1737 

952 


let  (48.  D.  »  on  6  o  rn).  3n  Corn's  Grj., 

58b.  7  ...............  .  .............................  58: 

0?ii(|fl  Gfie,  2ie.  G.  Stoinbler.  3"  28intcr» 

jeitwrtreib.  SJb.  2....'  ..........................  59: 

(yiiqdlicrta.  g.  ©tollc.  3n  3e  longer,  je 

It'eber,  «b.  1  ....................................  59  : 

Cvnqd=i!iri<fl)rii.  G.  ©vinbler.  3n  8ciij= 

bliithen,  4ib.  1  .................................  59: 

Gntbcdinifl  von  3lmcrifa,  3)ie.  3.  §. 

Gainpc.  '  :i  4<ce.  in  1  ........................  59: 

Cr-ntbrrtuiiflvrdfcii  i»t  SBalb  unb  auf  ber 

Sxibe.    S>.  il'agner  ...........................  59: 

(yiltbctfuugsrdfcil  in  bcr  ^ciinati;.  §i.4Bag= 

ner.    2  Bbe.  in  1  .............................  59  : 

(SntberfungSrctftn  in  bie  48ol;nftube.  §. 

Uinigner.'.  ........................................  59  : 

Cfittbcffiiiint'rcifcit  in  g«lb  unb  Slur.  So. 

SBaflner  .......................................  59: 

0?  ittbctfiiiiji'jrdkit  i"  §au«  unb  §of.    &. 
aUagncr".  .......................................  59  : 

tfiilfiifiruitn,  Sic.  3-  »<>n  Gidjenborff.   5n 

©ammti:  48.,  S5b.  3  ..........................  56: 

rfd)iditc,  Gine.     ©raf  £t. 
Sti.  3"  Svei  junior.  Grj.,  :c  ......  58  : 

(yntlmfiflftcit,  Sic.    31.  fflieifjncr.  3n  G^a= 

raftennajfcn,  i^b.  3  ...........................  58: 

(Sittftdmiifl  be§  SloftcrS  9lrnftcin,    Sie. 

C.  ©cliuVp.     3n  Grj.,  33b.  1  ...............  59  : 

(viltuuirf  ju  einentSolbatenfalenber.  g.  2B. 

Sjarflanbcr.     3»  oil-  SolbatemSefd)  .....  58: 

QEntjanHening,  s«e.  G.  3){.  a8icianb.  3" 
©ammtl.  SB.,  «b.  19  ........................  56: 

('•"•(jlicitrniifcit.    S.  £djmibt  ...................  59  : 

(vitiflDitrn,  Sie.    if.  Jiniuermann.    2  33be. 

in'  1  ..............................................  58: 

(fyifobc  «u§  bem  i'eben  cine*  SlrjteS,  Gine. 

9JJ.  S.  ©d)iuar(;.  3n  Sil.  Gr,j.,  S3b.  3  ......  59  : 

(vrbc,  Xcr.     ?\:  Wcvftacter.     3  i^be  ..........  58: 

(frOc  von  ScttV'S  3iub,  Ser.  ^}.  @a= 

len.    4®be....  ................................  58  = 

Cfrbcn,  Sie.  33i.  Sling.  3n  9t.  @tabtgc= 

fditditcn,  »b.  3  .................................  59: 

(frOni  be'3  ftcinerncn  Wafte*.  G.  ©vinbler. 

2  i<be.  in  1  .  3n  Wuntere  Vcbcnssbilbcr.  59  : 
(yrbcii  von  Undn-nhorft,  Sie.  g.  .penning. 

3n  SSanbcr.  'biiirdj  b.  ©ebiet  b.  ©efdi.  58'- 
ff-rbcn  von  ©d;Iofs  GtyrenfcIS,  Sic.  S. 

Otto.    3  Sbc  ..................................  58  : 

(frlicit  Von  S8ollitn,  Sic.    G.  rtti^c  ..........  58: 

(s'-rborafcu,  Sic.  3.  S.  §.  lemme.  4  SBbe. 

tn'2  ..............................................  59: 

(vrbin,  Sic.    Jli.  9Jiiiggc  ......................  58: 

(f  rbin  von  Sornftrlm,  Tie.  Z1).  Wiigge...  58  : 
[  (f-fburiin,  Scr.  ©raf  St.  ©raboivSti.  3n 

i'Uis  bcr  ©arnifon  «.f  SJb.  1  ................  58: 

(yrliirixift,  Sic.  ft.  ©erfiacter.  3n  9lu« 

incinein  Jagebndi,  5Jb.  1  ....................  58: 

OfrMrtinft,  Sic.  •§.  3fd?oH«.  3«  ®«i- 

£djr.,  «b.  13  ..................................  56: 

Of  rdidioft  i"  Mabul,  Sie.  g.  ©tollc.  2  «be. 

iu  1  ..............................................  59: 

(vrbfrfilof).  Sa^.  ,<g.  toon  (JidjenfelS.  3  S5be. 

in  2....  ...........  :  ...............................  58: 

(vrlifirdt,  Scr.  S.  ©djitrfing  .................  59  : 


2830 

939 

2361 

1031 

2836 
952 
1118 
926 
2060 
2913 
2912 
2914 
2910 
2911 
242 
1074 
2317 
2820 
1333 

1909 
2708 

1760 

733 
925-7 

841-4 

384 

933 

1461 

2922-4 
751 

1300-1 
2430 
2432 

1067 

903 

1958 

1114 

660-1 
627 


THOSE  FICTION:     GEJRMAN. 


Grbiebcn  in  Gljili. 


-23- 


cinoS  nften 


(vros?,  let.    §.  .'Sfrfjoffe.    3n  Qlef.  edjr., 


704  ! 

702  .   (vrffl)lnflflic  I'ieifter,    Tcr.    li.  3pinbler.  '" 

in  flettenglieber,  Kb.  2 59  : 

i  (yrftc  Kectboscnjeft  in  Konn,  Ta§.  v.  Ctto. 

1039          in  3.li'ujifer  sreibtn  unb  /vrenben 58  : 

(vtftc  Krcinbcnhirger,  Ter.  V.  lUcf 
52          "•-     m-   - 


(rrbbrlicit  in  Gbili,  TaS.    £.  son  flltift. 

in  ttcf.  2.1*.,  Kb.  2 56  : 

Tajjclbe.    in  Wcf.  3dir.,  Kb.  3 56  : 

(ytbbfrri  Hiareili,  Ta«.  21.  KUnu-3.    (ic> 
r  c  m  i  a  3  (8  o  1 1  b  e  If.)    in  C*cj.  web.  r., 

Kb.  9 58: 

(vrb in nt lie.    K.  2lucvbad).    in  0cf.  Sdjr. 

Kb.  »s 58: 

Tajjelbe.    in  Sdjisarjis.   Torjacjd;. 

Kb.  2 ;....;....  58: 

(vrlinrb  Tnubity.    3-    ^-  3i5ilb.    in  iu= 

genb=  unfc  i'olfebibl 59: 

(vrlmrb  2i!albow.    te.  pfcr.    in  21  u3  al= 

ter  unb  neucc  3"' 58: 

Taijelbe.     o"  G'n.  3dn-.,  Kb.  :> 58:        1652      (vrftc  viebe.    <%af  3t.  <*)rabois»fi.    in  91. '" 

.59:        2302  !       Kilbcr  aitS  bem  Solbatenleben. 58: 


81 

2417 
lf>60 


(Vtftt  G-bejImjt,  Ter.    C.  Jl'ilbermutb,.    in 

(vrftc  £>cren»ro',ef!  in  Sacfofen,  Ter.  i.'.  Ctto.  ' 
in  2lu*  ber  altcn  ;^cit,  Kb.  2 58  : 

(ft  lit  iagtY,ug,  Ter.  (S.  xjofer.  in  .HleineS 
vebcn,  Kb.  3. 


(vrfifitcruiiflcit.    3-  fcofjmann 


Manbal.  3J.  Dhigfle.   4  Kbe.  in  2^.  58 :    2423-4     (f  rftc  viebc.   ®.  $oHo.   in  .w, 


(vriltltmtllfl  an  .Uvciijuad),  G'ine.    111.  3. 

Sdiniartt.'    in  .HI.  ffitj.,  Kb.  3 59 

(ytinitf tungtn  «u3  3iib=3l-nerifa.  3retl?err 

Cr.  son  Kibra.    3  Kbe.  in  1 58: 

(frtmtmtllflni    einec  Wrofinuitter.    3rau 

i.  ^faiincujdiinibt  (iulie  Kurols). 

2  Kbe.  in  1... 59: 

(vrfcmtr  ^  fclbft.    s$.  S>csfe.    in  0ef. 

2i>crfen,  Kb.  4 :..'. 56: 

Tajjelbe.     in  ')l.  'Ji'oscKen 58: 

nnb  uncrlanbte    Sdjcrje.     G. 

2sJiltfonun.     in  Grj.,  Kb.  2 59  : 

(vrlf  Ditijjc  cincs  Sdnitbenbancrd.  21.  Ki^iuS 
( o  e  r  e  m  i  a  3   O  o  1 1 1;  e  I  f).     3n   (3ef. 

3dn-.,  Kb.  19 58: 

•j.   3-  ~l-  ioartlanber.  2  Kbe.  in  1-  58  : 

Jnlialt:  *b.l:  Gin  Scfieimnif,.  —  !lleife  = 
abenteuer.  —  (Sin  Sd)ictja[.  —  Wefdbilia)e 
iiUumenftviiufte.  —  'AamiUeii  •  Concert. 

etfu  JlSatlie.  —  Ccnebia'—  Orile  3!eifamm  = 
luiii^  bnitfd)cr  bilbcnber  .Uiinftler.  —  Xer 
5luib  fiir  unbegrdnjte  ^leibv'it.  —  ?lnont)me 
Uticie.  —  ^citungSariitel  in  auffteigatber 

fit  anbWftranmteS.  3l'l'i^crrG-  b°n 
Kibva.    3  Kbe.  in  2 58: 

SHirja  £iaffait   (SoUarotd.    —    3ti,i;cn   au« 
SBb:  2:  lupa.  —  Cine  biplomatifa)e  Senoung. 

GfiUi. 

(rinc  Sc^rocfter. 
SPb.  :i:   Cin  Ulieincibijer.    —    Strcifjiige  urn 


(vribfc 


58: 
59: 


nijje.     ")l.  SJoBeUen,  Kb.  H 
733      (f-tjtf  "Kaub  an  Teutfdjlanb,  Tcr.     K.  son 

Witfef.    4  23be.  in  2 53  : 

161  i  (ytftc  iiber  bie  Sdjlei,  Tcr.  21.  son  2iUnter= 
felb.      in  junior.    3olbatcn:'Jiosellcn, 

Kb.  3 59: 

(vtftc  nnb  altefte  Slobinjon,  Ter.    G,.  3. 

Sanlbacb 59; 

(vtftt  Serfammlung    bcutjd'cr    bilbcnbcr 

58: 


34 

073 

1520 

382 

16G7 


1049 
1301 


162-3 


Riinftler.    3.  2jj.  Satfianba.    in 

lebtei,  Kb.  2 

tvtftc  Itfadje,  Tie.    3.  3iS.  ^atflanber. 

(srtebteS,  Kb.  2 53: 

(vrftc  aiU^ltbat,  Tie.     ••(J.  g.  215.  Certel. 

(IB.    C.    son   $  o  r  n).      in  fiorn'3 

G;rj.,  Kb.  10 * 58: 

(frftc  3ollern,  Tcr.    i!.  -Jjidjler.    in  Gr3., 

Kb.  4 59  : 

O'tiiililnibf  i)('utter,  Tie.    3.  Hoffmann...  59  : 

(vriiililcubr  Kater,  Ter.    .(i.  Sjabn 59: 

(VniilllHllflflt   aii«  bem  fiicffritlanbe.     ;)(. 

Defer.  (C.  G)  I  a  u  b  r  e  rii  t.)  in  2ln>5aeis. 

3d;r 58: 

3  nl)  a  It:  lie  Siiinfdfjjule.  —  3)a«  rotlje 
ajiiil).  —  '!<«  rtjeibcne  Obrlia>(eit.  —  Xer  tab 
leilicfte  iiierbe  -  (iorporal.  —  £er  arme 
SUIann.  —  iHSer  faun  betcnV  —  OJe'cfiidjicn 
iinb  itilbcr  au<s  ber  .^opfjeit:  Sic  4teifBl)» 
itiiiu;  !Eie  Areube  unter  ZbrSncn;  Cimug 
ben  wcifien  81135  febrn;  laS  Kogclbaib^ 
diett;  SDcrMbjunct;  Sie  flriinung;  Hie  Si= 
fcberin;  2!unt)''S  Slug'  in'3  .tierj;  Cine 
BJ.iuer  um  uM  bauc;  ler  gunb  in  bie 
redjtevaub;  £cr  llngeratbene ;  $iann  ^jo- 
bit.  —  Jliippel'-j  -JJticljrtel. —  Dcr2Bctbentao= 
par.  —  Xie  OJelafji'ntn.  — 

(''•t'inliliiHfint  iu3  bent   3(ie§.    3)1.  DJeht 
3  Kbe ..' 58: 

^ubalt:  silb.  1:  Subtoig  unb  Knnemaric. — 

Cube  nut,  SUleo  gut.  —  ^jum  Scrftanbnife 
beo  lialctto. 

SBb^2:  lect  iclircr'3  Sraut.  —  Dcr  Sieg  ber 


on  bem  Hebel.  S. 

bl.,Kb.  17 : 59:        2567 

(vrlDJcrtn,  Tie.  3.  Vemalb.   3  Kbe 58:  2116-18 

(vfittft  Cctas.    G\  3rit'e.  3  Kbe.  in  1 58  :         753 

(vtiicfti,  "uifc.    (pseud.)    3ielje:    \?um= 

bracfu,  3Ji'aUiine  son 

(vruft  Kleibtreu.   3-  Kobenftcbt.    in  Grj., 

Kb.  2 58:          187 

tft lift  ber  Jromnw,  Sjcrjpg  Son  (^)otl;a.    ^3. 

3-  21*.  Certel  (3S.  0.  son  ,'oorn).    in 

^iorn'3  GTJ.,  Kb.  15 58:        2844 

(vtiiit  -MaUraserd.  G-.  (3.  G".  S.'.  Kuliscc- 

X'stton.    4Kbe.in  1 58:        2224 

A  o  r  t  f  e  ^  u  n  n:    '.'Uu'c,  ober  bie  Wcliciiniuiii1. 

(fritft  -Uiorit  2lrnbt.   3-  Sdjmibt 59  :        2705 

(vroUrnutn  'JlifdinoiS,  Tie.  3J1.  Jto-Jfoiuefa. 
•Jiieri^  iugcnb-Kibl.,  Kb.  39 59:        2589 

Certel  (Stt.  0.  s  o  n  Sj  o  r  n).    in  £>orn'3 

lir.v,  Kb.  4 58:  2833 

(vrobcrintn  son  Gonftantinovel  bnrd;  bie 

liirten  i'm  iab,re  1453,  Tie.    s}}.  3-  SB- 

Certel  (2.S.'.  C.  so  n  S>  orn).  in  :oorn'3 

Gr,.,  Kb.  12 58:  '  2811 

(vrplicniiKl  son  SMerico  bard;  .viernanbo 

Gorte-,,  Tic.     "V.  3.  48.  Certel  (2i*.  D.  (vf ^nliluuflnt  eine-S  altcn  3ibler*.     G\  .'00= 

ttonworn).    in  Corn's  GTJ.,  Kb.  12.  58  :        2841         fcr.    in  Grj.  3djr.,  »b.  9 ...-58: 


(vrjiililiiitflcn  bei  Cbbe    unb   3'ntl;.    G. 

csinble'r.  in  Mofetten,  Kb.  i 59 : 

(vt;iililin;i)tn  bcim  i'id;t.     G.   Ssinblec. 

2  Kbe.  in  1  59: 


921 

2911 

2644 

1633 

2899 

1685 

1115 

83 

1184-5 

1738 

2140 

1301 
1301 

2854 

2643 
2303 
2230 

1020 


2361-3 


Stb.  3:  SHegine.  —  Blcia)  unb  QlleiiJ. 

(ttjiiblniifltn  att-s  ber  .§eiinatf;.    (S.  §ofer. 
2  Kbe  ............................................  58  : 

3  i:  lj  a  It:  S(b.  I:  3tu6  olteii  Spurcn. 
!Ui>.  2:  au-s  alien    Spuren,    (3d)luji).    — 
^beitanbybriefe  meines  ^ctterQ    an  feine 
Slafc.  —  Weieimnitje  beo  I'ebenS. 

(fniibluiiflcn  au§  SJorbbeutfdjlanb.  (S.  9JJ. 
etttymann.  2  Kbe.  in  1  ...................  59: 

3n^o|t:  «b.  1:    Sevjtroft:   iffler  bao   Oililcl 

l)at,  fiiljrt  bie  Sraut  Ijeim. 
Sb.  2:  Unteim  Jtaflanienbaum.  —  2ie  rotlje 

Bttte. 


1708-9 


1250 


938 

900 

1654 


PKOSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


(Jrjdfjlutigen  eine§  nlten  £>evm. 


-24  - 


SMorgana. 


1  einc§  alten  igerrn.  ©.  Bon 
tstruenjc'e.  (©  u  ft  a  B  "BO  m  @  e  e). 
2  «be.  in  1 59  :  1198 

;j-n!jalt:  iib.l:  Eev  iliijnd).  —  ctaCat  iDia  = 

ter.    —   SDie  uneben^fuiiDenc   ^ugcnb.  — 

3)a3  sJJIariciib:lb. 
Sib.  2:  ©eivcnnt  unb  iiercint.  —  £a3  ^di-fter* 

Ijan3.  —  Donna  e  mobile.  —  Sa-i  Signal. 

—  SDev  Jjn"<ili<»'. 

(f rjSftlitnflcn  cineS  alten  3iiget§.   g.  S8eu= 

telSBodjet.    3n  3u9enbs  unb  SSoltSbibl.  59  :        2410 
(frjSljliiitgcn  ctneS  alten  Tambours.     G. 

ioofcr.    3n  Grj.  ©d;r.,  «b.  7 58:        1653 

Gi jiililitiifltii  einO'S  alten   ffiadjtmetfteri. 

5ii.  BOH  iyinterfolb.  3"  junior.  Solbaten= 

WoBellen,  «b.  4  59:        1739 

O'VjttliluitCint  im  'Jfebel.    S.  yfdjodi.    3« 

©e|.  6d)t.,  tib.  9 56:        1956 

<Srjh'l)liiii()Cit  unb  '-Bilber  au^  bent  3iol£»= 

leben  be'r  odjiBeij.   31.  S5i(}iu3.    (3  e  r  e  •- 

in  i  a§  ©ott  b,  elf).    4  tibe.   3'»  ©cf- 

6d)r.,  SBb.  7— 10 58:  1037-40 

^ntjalt:  Sietje  9i^tud' gefammelte  ©(^rif« 
ten. 


OvBa  Gffingham,  obet  bie  feetmleb,t.    3. 
Eoopet 


C?rj(il)(ii!i()cn    unb    S^atalterbitbet.     D. 
yjliiller.'    3  SBbe.  in  2  ........................  58: 


3  n  I)  a  1  1:  Sib.  1:  Andrea  del  (Jastaguo. 
Sib.  2;  3>;e  i;icbe  im  Okaue. 
Sib.  ,i:   D--I-  DiufeumSjuetttv.  —  £er  SDeH- 
Eatcffcnbtinbler. 

nub  Wdrdjen.     S.   Siej  ......  59: 

unb  feme  $t\t.    (£.  S){. 
SJiunbt.'  (X'  outfe  ffliiif)  Ibndj).  4  S3be.  58  : 
n  I;  a  U:  *b.  1:  Slucrea^  i>oicr. 
SMb.  1:  (Sijlji'i'soa  ^oljaiui  unb  iltcttmticl). 
SBb.  3:  (SrsDerjog  ^oljonn  unb  bcv  ^eijog 

con  ^Heic^itabt. 

93b.  4:    Gi^tjeijog  ^ot;ann   al§  9!eidj'jt>«r= 
irefer. 

)  Sd)ictfate.    %.  §offmann. 

59: 
Grjftnfcn.    6.  e.l)nub  ........................  59: 

,\  n  tj  n  [  t:  iiiol)venn-an^cl.  —  Xie  @otbfu$fr. 

C?£<  tft  bet  SLU^igeit  Stone,  Botfic^ttgitc^  ju 
Janbeln.  §-.  jjbrffmann.  3«  «alenber= 
G)eicf;id)ten  .....................................  58: 

6^  ift  nid)t§  fo  fi'tit  gejponnen,  e§  !ommt 
enblidj  an  bie  tinmen!  D  footer  .........  59: 

6^  ift  fctjr  mbgltd).  ».  Sfc^ofie.  3n  Oef. 
@dit.,  33b.  9  ....................................  56: 

(f-frfintlmd),  Clga. 

Wetttuben'3  lSrjat;[nngcn.    S3ctl.  (f.  b.) 
«.  8°  .........................................  59: 

eeete  ed)6nl;eit,  Set.  'Hetl.  (f.  b.)  fl.  8°.  59  : 

l  Don  (iliatanooga,  Xie.  31.  Bon  2Bin= 
tetfelb.  ^n  ioimtor.  Solbaten^Jioucllen, 
SHb.  3  ..........  .  .................................  59: 

Sfelcin  ift  fort,  £a§.  ©.S.  Bon  ©djubert 
3n  Csi-j.  Sd;t.,  «b.  3......  ...................  56  : 

(gfeldimtne,  2ct.    fi.  Sod).    Sn  Siicti^ 

3ugenb'=«ibl.,  «b.  47  ........................  59  : 

(fspfronja.    it.  3J{itllct  ........................  59: 

(Sttua?  au8  etner  3(odcnftube.    fi.  Stober. 

Jitter  j.,  »b.  5  .................................  59: 

Guqcn  3lram.    (S.  ©.  (S.  &  »uUier^t;tton. 

4'«be.  in  1  .....................................  58: 

(viinnt    Stillftieb.      5\    SB.    igiadlanbcr. 

2  «be  ............................................  58: 

(yitneit  con  fironftein,  6.  ©Btnblcr.  2  SSbe. 

lit  1  ..............................................  59  : 

G-itflenie.    g.  be  la  9)Jotte  S-ouque.  3n 

Sfttiaew.  Sc^t.,  !8b.  1()  ......................  56  : 

(Juncnic.    D.  SBtlbennut^    3n  3m  Ja= 

ge«Iid)t  ..........................................  59: 

Guroviict  if  ^ev  SBilbnijj.    g.  ©crftacfet. 
'  3n  iLUlbe  ffielt,  «b.  2  ........................  58: 

(SuroVflifditB  ©ItaBenleben.    g.  SC.  <pacf= 

lanbet.    5  i»be.  in  3  ..........................  58: 

(fufindiiui*.    6.  Bon  ©djmtb  ..................  59: 

(fun,  bie  Jod;tet  beS  Dnafets.    ©raf  St. 

©rabowstt  ......................................  58: 


58:    2644-5 


. 
2H.  Dtauen  ........................  59: 

Silbtn,  2ie.    a.  ©u^foto.    3n  Sie 
fd;oneren  Stnnben...  .......................  5$  : 

Cvfnmcn,  3>a§.  St.  etoebet.  3n  (Stj.  ?3b.  6.  59  : 
(yrnmcil=x"(0ciltciict,  (Sin.    ©raf  St.  ©ra= 
3n  tiilbet  au§  bem  Solbateits 

58: 

i-ratl),  Ser.     i;.  ^id)ler.     3n 
terj.,  *b.  1  .......................................  59: 

(V!)  Irr,  (Smtlte.    (:Uil  a  t  ^  D  ft  e  n). 
SBItti^en  unb  liilbet  fiit  junge  iUabdjen...  5!)  : 
3unge  «iabd)en  ..............................  59: 

(gurinna,  bie  §eje  »om  Sleifenftcin.    g. 
penning.    3n  aiianter.  burd)  b.  ©ebtet 
b.  ©ejdj...  ....................................  58: 


473 
240 

1245 
1092 


1117 
2640 

2610 
2611 

1461 


0-uuiiiuiii  Carron  unb  feine  Xodjtcr.    5)f. 
S.  ©djloarj.    3it_  j£(.  Gt}.,  "Mb.  1 59  : 


2260 
566 


1735 
2313 
1956 


2130 
2131 


I  gnbriflicrr,  2er.    g.  igoffmann.    3n  iia= 

2117  j      [enber:®efd)id)ten 58: 

giiljitrid)  mil  etnem  getter,  Gin.    2t.  Bon 
siiiinterfelb.    3"  junior.  ©o!baten=3Zo= 

Bellen,  SBb.  1 59  : 

Jal)rtcufitrf)cr,  S<f.    31.  SBornetf 59  : 

g-al;rt  nartj  Comment,  Gine.  Sj.  Vanbe.  3^ 

5(.  Jieifenoocllcn,  iib.  1 5$  ; 

galfcurobc.  ©.  Bon  ©trucnfee.  (©uftaB 

Bontoee.)    4  i<be 59: 

G.  0.  G.  i'.  SUul)r>er=i't)tton.  58 
SBtaut,  Se«.    G.  ©Binbler.    3u 

3e  longer,  je  lieber,  SBb.  2 59 

gn(I  Bon  Goiiftnuj,  Xer.  D.  SKuller.  SSBbe.  58 
(5-nlfclic  Gtbe,  Set.  g.  Bon  SCicfebe.  2  53be. 

inl 59 

©ra'fin,  Ste.  ©raf  ©t.  ©rabotBSfi. 

3luS  ber  ©arnifon  K.,  'Mb.  4 58 

Solbemar,  Set.  2s>.  .'oaring  (315  i  I  i= 

baibStle^tS).  3SBbe.inl 58 

SBiei.    g.  2l>.  Sjadlanber 58 

i'lic  Simmer,  £ie.    G.  SiUllfontm 59 

©ef.  Gtj.,  SBt>.  5 ...'. 59 

gnmiltc  ».,  £te.  g.  SBrcmcr 58 

rt'dmilic  im  Il;ale,  £ie.  G.  g.=Garlen 58 

jyamilifn=Soncert.  g.  Jl*.  ^acttfinber.  3" 

GrlebteS,  SBb.  1 58 

gnmilifitfrcubcit,  3-  SMrfdjmantt. 59 


1733 
2796 

2597 
2530 

1092 

2230 

1291-2 

901 

283 

1631 

992 

1295-7 
536 

1077 


3n  SluS  alter  unb  neuer  3eit,  S5b.  2  ......  59  : 

3:amiliciiflcfrf)irf)tf,  (sine.  g.  jpofftnami. 

3nGtj.',  «b.  24  ..............................  59: 

gamtliniiclduiirf,  Gin.  ©.  iRatmunb.  3n 

3(oBeUen,  «b.  2  ................................  59: 


©djr.,  *b.  11  ..................................  58  : 

gamilienjugf.  %  g.  21-.  Certcl  (ill  O. 

B  o  n  §  o  r  n).  3»  Corn's  Gtj.,  SBb.  12..  58  : 
g-auntifcr  bet  ;Rub,e.  3t.  toon  iLUnterfelb. 

4  3t>be.  in  2  ....................................  59  : 

Snnfnronnnbe  bc§  Vafters,  Sic.  Xt).  Kiunbt. 

3n  itanfer  Haifet^Stijjen,  SBb.  2  .........  58  : 

JyarMncn,  2ie.  K.  ^oftcl.  (G.  Sea  13= 

ficib.)    3n  i'ebenSbilber  zc  .................  59: 

gaiTflflO.    3-  Sdjert  ...........................  59: 

8-afrt)iiigi!frcubc.  G.  SBinbler.  3n  Sag 

unb  Scadjt,  4Jb.  2  ..............................  59  : 

JJiorgana.  G.  ©Binbler,  3n  Frutti 

di  Mare,  SBb.  1  ..............  .  ...............  59: 


733 

1735 

1736 

2040 

206-2 

1199-1202 
:  2231 

:  917 
:  2646-8 

:  1562 
:  1068 

:  1367 
:  1345 
:  1690 

:  1606 
:  302 
:  384 

:  1301 
:  2252 

1662 
2283 
211 
2774 
2856 
1724-5 
2695 

791 

482 

942 
955 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN". 


Worgnmt  in  her  JDiifie. 


-  25  - 


<yntu  _39iorgana  tn  bfr  -ffiufte.     3?.  2N6H= 

taufen.     An    ^almMtUter   «.    3dn:a'= 

fUxfen,8b.  2  .................... 

3au!c»  .Hneci'te,  £ie.    a.  Bon  iiHmcrfclb" 

,sn  Swmoresfen,  SBb.  4  ....................... 

Jvoni't.    ,">•  lurgi'njeiB.    Uebcriotjt  oon  ftr 

sBobenfteM.    An  (Jrj.,  S5b.  1  ...........    .' 

Svaworitr,   Sie.     @raf   St.    <3rabmu*fi 
in 


^ 

S'Cbrrjcirfjnuiigen  a»f  ber  SJoifc  nadi  ber 

tftl'iiH-u.      (i.    a».    SKunbt    (i'oiiife 

A>i  u  6  [  b  a  eft).    4  -nfce.  in  2 
<jrr6lriibr*  OTiibel,  (Sin    31.  won 


iy.  .wffmaiin 


;>nbalt:  Ciii  a-mtr  fluabe.  —  JiUito  nt  fo 
£•111?      — "»?'  ""  *trr  6ri"8'''J  a"  *'« 

Jyfiiibtrt,  Xie.    i.'.  Sdjiicfmg 

<yrillblirf)cn  i'riibcr,    Xie.    3j.  Muerbacfi 
3«<3ef.  3d)r.,  «b.  1 


SLSwrobi 

gflbrr,  ftraiii  Diicbael. 
eonberlinae.     Veip.  1867.    2Sbe.ini, 


59: 
59: 

58: 

59 ; 

59: 

5!) : 

58: 


Sclbmnririioll  ^liirficr,  Xcr,  unb  I'farrer 

.K«W"rfjmar.    ¥•  7i.  W.  Oertel.  (W    C 

»  o  n  Morn),    ^n  Sorn'a  (rrj.,  4<b.  11  58 

«yc!bmnrfffia!(  Wmf  -Jicitbarbt  von  Oneife- 

^itau.     C.  3cbupp.    ^it'er,.,  -Hb.  2  ..       r,n 

,yrlbmriirr,  ?tt.  3J.  Mbilhaufcit.  ^niiorb  '  ' 

unb  «ii»,  i(b.  2  ........  -o 

"''  ' 


Serf.  SJuSg.,  8Jb.  26 -p. 

Xaffelbe.    3>i  Saiitmti! '"fflj.  '^arife'r,'  ° 

|    _' l        ;>6 ; 

I,  -Lor.     ,p.  3)d)offe.    An  Wef 
r., ""i^b.  H •-/» . 


wn  ?elbi,  £ie.  4  «be.  in  2 


r --time,  Xte.    2K.  Q 
Jytrbtiiniib.  (S.  Bon  3dmiib... 

.vrrtiMt  trtrtrt         si!      >  J. 

•;-•: 59: 


56: 


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^b.  16 

'  ' 


An 


,yr|t  allot  Seelen,  XasS.   (S.  3pinbicr""H'n 

ibinterfpenben,  «b    1 
m  be*  «omfl*,  Xa*.    e.  Spinbla.""^^ 

Kdtmalitba,  iib.  3 r 


59: 


Jr.,  m.  18..... ",R. 

iirtiiri..   3.  >yraun ".".".";;  r,(J ; 

\n  (^iranbola. 


iycufrinflb  our  .viBdnen  in  3lfrifa,  xie.   3! 
(Vfiirro'briiitft.  Tic    (<  »im  G;*,,,  '-,, ' 


*VCiirr.5Driiii|(,  ite.   (S.  Bon  Sdnnib Rft' 

^rtiiriflc  MoMon.     O.    3d;upp.     vut    Gr»' 
^b.  2   ''  r(, 

Fiat  jnsiiiiu.    Jb.  Wugge".'..'.'""...'     .'.'  60! 

^tiricoinnttjt,  Xa«.  t.  g.  (Sarlen.  2  ibe    '"s  • 

>)ribc?.  ("y.  Durban  ..  '"  -  o  ' 

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1733 

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2492-3 
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S.  3*iicftng.    2  S5be 59; 

•A  Ml)  a  It:    5*b.   1:    G.   Ariigrr.  —  Her  «. 

liiiiflciu-  Iidjtei.  —  lie   aiooijcit.  —  ^j« 

Sft.  2:    Sic  li)inmf(6roal*e.  —  Stuloei-  iinb 

Ololt, 

4  »bem  2 58: 

3«  <Sef. 


640-50 


Saffclbe.    3n  Wcf.  Scit.,  «b.  3 .'.'  %•  -' 

"qa    a  *ieri*-   3"  ^uieilbi 


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. 
-ommcrnialoen,  iib.  1  .........  r.n  . 


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81 

'2071 


700 

28.-)5 
2821 
2390 

1163 

1170 


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59: 

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on  HTja'h,l.  ttdjr.,  ilb.  3.". '. 5, 

Icrtniri'iiiiflcr,  Set.  8.  Su^fotB.  3n  3Me 

floinol'iaricnlBClt,  "Mb.  1 50  . 

Icflflinfirc.^  3-  ?-  S.  Miditer  (Aeaii 

'  ^~-i  -Ovfl.  ^Ulyg., 

-Ob.  20 — 21 re. 

Xnfielbf.    An  Sammtl.  n.,    fktrtf.  ' 
•/luoij.,  <>o.  3 */» . 

ri|)  unb  Irdgboit.    Jy.  joffmatm.    3n 

**b.  33 59. 

4  Slbt' r.c  • 

'-Caffelbe.    4  ^be.  in  2 .'"!.'.'.'.'  %.' 

rflifflfitac  .wllanbet,  Xet.    ^.  SRairtat'.".'  58  ' 
fflOttttt  obor  bic  erfte  Viobeyx-inridi'S  IV  ' 

Us.  Sfe^oKe.  on  Wef.  @*t.,  i8b.  6... .      '  r.c  - 
("s-lorinii  (ilewct.    ;H.  xxUcr.    3  4«be  58  •' 


708-9 


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We).  3dir.,  4ib.  2 :o  . 

Xaffolbe.    3n  @d;iBarji8.  Xorfgcfd) 

SJb.  2 ''  -o  . 

rflurt)  unferet  3dr.    Sx  9Jau.    2*be...       V)  •' 
jylurtit  ubcr  bie  (Sorbillcren,  Xie.    g.  ®cr=    ' 
ftarfor.     An  well  unb  Xunfel.  Sb.  2 58  • 


235-6 

1202 

534 

2691 

1730 


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in  2 " 

Jliirlitliiifi,  Xer.  31.  itfilbenfjabn     An  cief  "° 

tr,v,  *».  4 -....:......    .59- 

rfiiirtitliiifl  im  3ura.  <o.  ^|d;cffc.   An  (5«f 

etpt.,  w.  6 K/«  . 


.    3-  S.  £;.  Jemnie.     An 
5liirf)tlini)r  in  X'onbon,  Xie.  (S.  Jjf. 


1614 
951 
921 

1617 


59 : 


59: 


1186 

991 
532 

2821 
2435 


(*.'  o  u  i  |  e  in  u  y  i  u  a  aij.    ;s  vse.  in 
flttocn.    3-  S.  £i.  Scinnu-. 

5.  3 

>c*  *'if|iffippt,  Xif.  ^.  (l.v. 
(tacfor.  3  }<be.  in  i.  An  3hw  bcm 
JUalbleben  3ltnetifa'«,  3lbtb  2...  \s  • 

_Xaffolbc... .'".'  58: 

(yorftcrhdiii*,  Xa*.      Ci.    BOH  Strucnfce 
(W  u  ft  a  B  u  o  m  S  « e).    3"  <£«.  eine« 

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\li ';;  ri..«- 

58: 

Bon  3icunfird)cn,  Xie     D 

'58: 


59: 


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or|tdcter.  3n  Unter  }>a(men  unb  iHidion, 


ii?,  Ja*.   ^.  Wcrftirfer. " 
iimiine  S.icil 


58: 


1672-3 

2574 
941 

2401 
940 
928 
2796 
1229 

1160 
1170 
2292 

239-42 

237-8 

2279 

1954 
1440-2 

47 

81 
274-5 

2380 
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1954 
1305 
2470 
1304 


929 

987 


1198 
2639 
2649 
2267 

982 
997 


(JERMAX. 


on  ber  ©aljfurtt). 


—  26  - 


fjvcmbe  $inb. 


g-ort  an  ber  ealjfnttb,  Sa§.  3.  ©etftadet. 

3n  SBilbe  SBf  It,  S3b.  3  ........................  58: 

Syortuitnt:  aiiardjcn.  X'.  Xied.  3n  Sdjt., 

*b.  3  ............................................  56: 

gortmtatt  8Belt  =  unb  0u'irf«Jfab.rt.  (£. 

epmblet.    3n  SiHntctbucb,  33b".  2  .........  59  : 

gout)  lie,  Siaton  griebridj.  $.  6.  Siaron  be 
la  9Rotte  (gcb.  1777  f  1848). 
2lblet  unb  X'oiue.  3n2luSgeH>.  SB.,  Sb.  11.  56  : 
SBeiben  Sauutteute,   Sie.    3n  2(usgett>. 
SB.,  »b.9  ....................................  56: 

Gugente.    3n  2luSg.  28.,   lib.  10  ........  56  : 

©elieimtatfy,    Set.     3n    2l«3geh>.    21*., 
i»b.  10  .......................................  56: 

9Zad;t  im  SBalbe,  Sie  :  Sage.    3"  2lu3= 
aeto.  SB.,  »b.  11  ...........................  56: 

Siojaura  unb  ib,  te  i<erl»anbten.  3"  2lu3s 
gem.  SB.,  23b.  11  ...........................  56  : 

3tofe.   3n  2(u»geu>.  SB.,  S3b.  10  ............  56  : 

Sdjioett  be>3  gitvften,  Sa§.  3n  2(u§geto. 
58.,  »b.  10  .................................  56: 

Sintram  unb  feme  ©efdfyrten.    3"  2lit8= 
28.,  *b.  7  ....................................  56: 

Unbefannte  Stanfe,  Set.    3"  2lu§gch>. 
SB.,  Sjb.9  ....................................  56: 

Unbine.     sUrauntdjU).  1860.    Id0  .........  58: 

Saffelbe.  3n  2lu8geio.  3B.,  SBb.  8  .....  56  : 

Sauberring,  Set  :  Siittettoman.    3  33be. 
in  1.    3n  2(u3gea>.  18.,  Sb.  4—6  ......  56  : 

g-riin$rfjnt  Scbaftiant.    0.  Ben  Sttuenfee. 
(®uftato  com  See.)  .....................  59: 

griiulcin  Gtfe.    G.  §bfer.    3n  Gtj.  3d)t., 
»b.  5  ............................................  58: 

Saffclbe.    3"  SSergangene  Xage  ...........  58  : 

?yriiii!ctn  ober  yvau?  (ii$.)  $£.  tolling...  58: 
grtiulcin  foit  Scubert,  Sa§.    (i.  X.  21. 
§offm_qnn.    3"  2(u«gei».  (Srj.,  SJb.  1  .....  58  : 

Safjelbe.    311  ~'e  oera^tons.-'-Britber, 
5Bb.  3  .........................................  58: 

^fragment  ou§  bem  X'eben  breter  Jreunbe. 
(i.  I.  21.  ^offmann.    3«  2lusgew.  Cstj., 
SBb.  1  ............................................  58: 

Saffelbe.    3»  Sie  Seto^ionS^tilber. 
3Jb.  1  .........................................  58: 

SV-ranmcntc  au§  bem  X'eben  jioeier  armen 
Seufel.    5(J.  g.  2B.  Dertet  (SB.  D.  son 
§or  n.)    3n  Sorn'3  (Srj.,  *b.  5  ..........  58  : 

Sofjelbe.  SnSi^ein.  Sorfgefd}.,  23b.  2.  58: 
5-raitctirciir«,  Ste.    g.  derftacfer  ...........  58  : 

g-rnnf  SWilbmaty,  bet  g-lcttenoffijter.    g. 
3J('arrt)nt  ........................................  58  : 

grnnfrci*  gegen   Xcuifdjlanb.     6.    9JI. 
«(unbt.  (Si  o  it  t  f  e  3J!  it  ^  I  b  acty.)  5  33be. 
in  2.    3"  Xeutjdjlanb  in  istutin  unb 
2rang.    2lbt^.  IV  ...........................  58  : 

g-raiij  2l[je^er.    1(5.  ioe^fe.     3»  ®ef.  3B. 
S3b.  7  .............................................  56  : 

ivrau;  State,  bet  sDiann,  bet  unS  bte  . 
toffeln  gebtadjt  ^at.    ^.  ft.  2B.  De 
(SB.  D.  Don  §orn.)    3n§orn'8Q., 
S8b.  11  .........................................  .-  58: 

%ra\\]  gleutv.    31.  3BUbenf>ab.n.    3n  ©ef. 
(Stj.    S3b.  5  ....................................  59: 

g-tanj  toon  ©tctiitgen,  bet  lefjle  9Jitter.   D. 
jfielemann.  3«  3u9e"b::  >'•  i'olfSbtbl....  59: 


SJb.  1  ............................................  58: 

Rroitjtsffa  »on  §of;cnt)eim.  21.  35olie. 

2  Site,  in  1  ......  f  ..............................  58  : 

g-raii5dftf(6e  ®efeflf$aft,  2ie,  unb  bte 

grauen.  Zl).  SUiunbt.  3«  "^attfet  fiai[et> 

Sfijjen,  33b.  2  ..................................  58: 

$vrainoitfd)C  SictooUttton,  Sie.  f?.  (Set- 

ftacfcr.    3"  Ga[tfotntfd;e  Sftjjen  ..........  58  : 

|,  Gin.  Xt>.  OTnnbt.  58  : 


993 

1602 

950 

283 

283 
283 

283 

283 

283 
283 

283 

282 

283 
716 
282 

281 
1203 

1652 

1702 
410 

1730 
1734 

1730 
1732 

2849 
2858 

930 
2274 


2497-8 
676 

2840 
1606 
2419 
1973 
205 

2695 

917 

2702 


2frbciter3,  Sie.   X6.  2Runbt.  3n 

SSotifet  .Sai)cr=@fijjen,  23b.  1 58: 

gran  beS  Stcbcllen,  Sie.  3-  S.  §.  Semme. 

2  Sibe.  in  1 I „.  59  ; 

gl'iut  cine*  eiteln  3Jianne§,  Sie.    9JJ.  S. 

©d^iuart}.  2  ilbe.  in  1 59: 

Saffelbe 5<>: 

gran  itat£;e  con  Sdjnwrjburg.  21.  G.  i8tad;= 

X'cgct.  3"  9feue  9Io»ellen,  '-Hb.  2 58- 

mtt  bem  Xobtenfopfe,  Sie.  G.  ©toinb> 
let.    3n  SBoltegefdjidjten,  SJb.  1 59  : 

t  e  in  i  a  «  (3  o  1 1 1;  e  I  f.)    3"  ®«i-  Sdjr. 

S».  10 58: 

rtn,  Sie.    $5.  SHuetbacb,.   3" 

'Cf.  ©d;t.,  S3b.  3 58: 

Saffelbe.     3><  ©ammtl.    edjmatjio. 

Sotfgefdj.,  Jib.  3 58  : 

grait  S>enu*.     g.  ©aubt).    311  i!oet.  n. 

^tof.  SB.,  »b.  8 56: 

Saffelbe.    :jn  Sammtl.  SB.,  «b.  14.  56 : 
grnn  SJemtS  :    2lu§  ben  9JJemoiten  eine^ 
jiagabunben.    G.  §ofet.    3n  9t-  ©cfd;., 

S3b,  1 58: 

gran  toon  Sjoffafc,  Sie.    G.  §5fet.   3n  Sic 

gute  alte  ^ett,  SBb.  3 58  : 

gniit  «on  Skabantane.    g.  &.  iiii!;ne.  3" 

Stei  sJioBellen 58: 

grau  »on  ©amtoenftein.     G.  SBilltoimn. 

3  iBbe 59  : 

grau  toon  etael.    21.  sBbtte.    3  «be.   in  1.  58  : 

unb  ;)(attjfel.    ii.  Sdiiiding.  2  ~iibe.  59 : 
ic,    D.  SiHtbermutt).    3n  31" 


Gine.      G.  ^olto.     3»  5'" 

SJotub'erge^en.  31.  9(oceUen,  S3b.  13 59: 

gnuicnljmeii.  G.  TO.  «htnbt.  (^ouife 

3J(  it  b  1 b  a  d).)  2  4lbe 58: 

grniinifoflfc.  G.  ^poli'o.  3"  JreubuoU  unb 

leibtioll.  3J.  9iouellen,  i<b,  12 59: 

grauciifricg,  Set.  2t.  S.  Suma§.  2  S3be. 

inl 58: 

grnutitlcScn,  Gin.  G.  ^olfo.  2  S3be.  in  1  59 : 
Set.  X'.  etotd).  3  33be.  in  1  59 : 
ixil;ii.  3.  9J(ii[;lfclb.  3  i-tbe.  in  1...  58  : 

S.ioben.  ft.  grenjet.  3  Sjbe 58: 

(Vrctct  bet  9JJai'fgrafin,  Sie.  0.  »i(tl 58 : 

grctfri'moiiu,  Set.  i|}.  g.  SB.  Cettel.  (SB. 

D.  »  on  .sjotn).   3n  Si^ein.  Sotfgejd;., 

33b.  2 58: 

grdljcrr  auf  Ullofen,  Set.  3.  S.  §. 

Xemme,  2  i^be.  in  1 59: 

grcilicrr  toon  Stein,  Set.  D.  @dni»».  3n 

Gtj.,  SJb.  1 59: 

grciljof,  Set.  G.  §ofet.  3n  Sie  gute 

alte  Aeit,  SBb.  2 58 : 

grdjo)  toon  2larau,  Set.  Xi.  ^fdiotfe.  Jn 

©ef.  ©djt.,33b.5 56: 

grciftof  lion  Sicbeitetdjen,  Set.  X'.  ^tiiilct. 

3nGrj.,  S3b.  3 59: 

grctfugd,_Ste.  g.  ©erftader.  3n  Si!aib= 


grdirtjiifc,  Set.  g.  ©etftatfet.  3n  2Ut§ 
jioei  SBcltt^cilen,  S3b.  1  58: 

grdftiiitc,  Sie,  obet  baS  gtaulein  toon 
2lfjenftein.  it.  ©tobet.  3n  Gtj.,  S3b.  4  59  : 

grcitng'X'lbfitbc.  Gin  bilbenbe*  Untetbal- 
tungsbndj  fiit  junge  3A'dbdien.  9J(.  Siuill-- 
foinm 59 : 

grcutbf,  Set.  g.  ©erftadet.  3n  2lu§ 
meinein  Sagebud),  SBb.  2 58  : 

grrmbr,  Set.  X'.  Xied.    3n  Sdjr.,  «b.  14  5« : 

(Vrcmbc  ilinb,  Sa§.    G.  X.  21.  §offmann. 

3n  2tu«gea>.  GVJ.,  93b.  2 58: 

Saffelbe.    3"  Sie  ©etabions^riibet, 
S3b.  2 58: 


2695 
1307 

726 
710 

220 
948 

1040 
48 

82 


1688 
1675 
1999 

1687-9 

202 

651-2 

1631 

86 

2494-5 

85 

556 

98 

1142 

2608 

721-3 

1563 

2858 

1308 

2820 

1674 

1953 

2642 

997 

905 

1091 

2965 

903 
1613 

1731 
1733 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


ftrcmbc  93Jniin. 


27- 


gtirft  SBolfflang. 


TOniin,  Ter.   2(.  2Btlbcnftab.n.    3n 
ia,  '#b.  2 59: 


Gbarlottc  GortaB.    xjann.   1864.   16°. -58: 
gveier  "Hoben.  £>ann.  1868.  3  "Bbe.  16°  58 : 
tyrcubtioll  unb  leibBOIl.    G.  "i'clfo.    3U  91. 

3  u  b  a  It:  Hnfer  srtner  3unge.  — ileonore.— 
Tie  Todjter  tu'S  :)itbern.  —  ,^n  ber  ^eimutl). 
—  Jvrauenfbpfe.  —  ^minting. 

grcilllb  CmnibuS.  G.  SBinbler.  3"'^""^ 

Wffd).,  "ito.  2 59: 

(Vrrilllb  "I'tlgram.     G.  SBinbler 


grin  Stilling.    %  Oaten.    4  SJbe.  in  2...  58  :      804-5 
1604  '  grilse,  Grnft. 


720 
721-3 

85 


899 
897 


grtnn&f,  2*e.    x'.  Ctto.    3 -Hbe 58:  29:t- m 

AtTllllbr,  Tie.  V.  2iecf.  3»  2rt>r.,  Kb.  H5(i: 
ATcmiblitfirr  QSmkfang,  Gin.  A.  Qerftatfer. 
on  .•oiibcn  unb  Tritben,  i!b.  2 58: 


bpla,  vH 


lui)f(f). 

2b,at.    SB.  son  Oufetf. 


;  Wiran= 


Bon 
Sd;mibt...7 ..'. ",9 ; 


1613 
941 
1909 


Jyrcmibidinit  uub  Viebc  ouf  ber  ijko&e.  G. 

ili.  "ilUelanb.  3n  eSmmU.  28.,  SJb.  19  .",(i : 
gffl),  "Kilbelm. 

Unredjt  &ut  acbciM  nidit.    i'cip.    (f.  b.) 

16°.    3n  Jii'eviO  gugenbsSHM.,  "Vb.   47  59 :        2597 
grcntnij,  Wuftav  (geb.  1816). 

SUmeh,   Tie.    i'eip.  1872.  2  Sbe.  ft.  8°  58:      730-1 

""  »b.  2:  SatJieftMt  8<mn[8ntjje. 

eoU  unb  £>abm.  Seipj.  1871.  2  S3b.  16°  58  :      732-3 

SBerlorene  :oanbfd)tift,  Tie.  X'cipj.    1869. 

2  SBbe.fl.H° 58:      734-5 

(Vribolin.    Graf  2t.  Wrabolvsfi.    3"  -'u^ 

ber  Wiirnifon  :c.    *b.  2 58:        1067 

Strifb  Gigcnreidj.  G.  son  Mcffcl.  i;eip.  1870. 

2  *be.  in  1.  16° 58  :        1865 

yvricbrDiirfl.    A-  M.  "ILUlb.  3n  8eben8bil' 

ber:  Jugenb'  unb  '-liolfsbibl 59:        2418 

ftricbrl.    i'-  A-  28.  Certel  (28.  D.  Bon 

6  o  r  n).     3n  .wtn'3  Grs.,  i<b.  1 58  :        2845 

gricbcl  uub  Csiralb.  6.  Sdimib.    3  33be. 

^  in  1 59  :         567 

AncbcuffrUflrl,  Ter.    "4?.  Walcn.   3  -Wbc...  58  :      845-7 
(VticbciK'ririjtcr,  Tcr.    A.  (Serfta'cfer.    3" 

"dilutes  Jrriben,  Sb.  1 58:          914 

Jyricbl  unb  "Jiaji.  g.  .^offmann.    3"  ^5-. 

*b.  i) 59  :        2268 

'?   Sanndicn.     G.   SBiubler. 

:  1'i'ooorofen,  "ilb.  3 59:          931 

A-ricbriri)  ber  (*)rofte.   A.  ednnibt 59  :        2713 

^•ricbrirfi  ber  (^h-ofte  unb  ber  Sdjlafroef.    G. 

TO.  TOunbt  ( i;  o  u  i  f  e  TO  ii  6, 1  b  a  cbj.    3n 

'JioBdlcn  u.  IMlber,  *b.  2 58  :        2472 

5>-ricblirt)  ber  Wrofje  unb  fein  fciof.    G.  2)i. 

TOunbt  (V  c  u  i  f  e  TO  ii  b  I  b  a  dj).    3  iBbe. 

in  1 58:        2496 

Jyricbritl),  Aricbrirt)  (jicb.  1828). 

Sottfimpffr  ber  Ateit)eit,  Tie.  SJcrl.  1867. 

3"^be.  in  2.    16 58:      745-6 

Jyricbrirt)  fflil^elm  SJornemann,  obor  ,,3tu§ 

i<riine  befertirt  feiner  nidu."    &.  Sicfe= 

tiel.  3n  3U-  3olbaten4yejdj.  Bon  g.  28. 

Sarflanber 58:        1333 

in  2 .'  59  :  902-3 

grifrt)  gciwagt,  ift  balb  gctvonncn.  g.  feoff= 

ntann.  3"  Sjauelidj'c  Slbenie ". 59:  2:W9 

grifrtic  flatter.  G.  "JJolfo.  3n  31  3io= 

Bellen,  «b.  11 59:  85 

3  n  bait:  ficlit  ta5.  —  3iur  rtreunbfitaft  — 


•iierg  obcr  "Snrg.    ioann.  1863.    fl.  8°. 

3n  "Jiouellen,  i^b.  1 58  :         750 

Grben  Bon  28ollun,  Tie.    SLUen  1861. 

16° 58:         751 

Grneft  Octal'.    "^iag  1859.  3  4<be.  in  1. 

16° 58  :         753 

GebcimnifepoUer  lob,  Gin.    $<erl.  (f.  b.) 

fl.  8° 58:         752 

CScrtrub.   ISrag  I860.  4  SUbe.  in  1.   18°.  58  :          754 
^erren  Bon  Gtterebciben ,  Tie.     liUen. 

1864.  TOit  Tie  Grben  von  28ollun...  58  :  751 
3m  Merfer  geboren.  "i<erl.  1871.  fl.  8°.  58  :  755 
TOasfe  bcs  J(eid)tl;uni«,  Tie.  ioann.  1863. 

fl.  8°.    3n  "JJoiH-Ilen,  *b.  2 58  :         750 

Serfauft!    «erl.  1871.     fl.  6° 58:          756 

Ken  Stufc  311  ctufe.   SJerl.  1873.  fl.  8°.  58  :          757 
3ug  urn  ^ug.    £>ann.  18(53.  fl.  8°.    3n 

SioocUen,  «b.  3 ~  58:         750 

grommc  Sprudi,  Ter.    31.  Stifter.    3« 

Grj.,  «b.2 59:        1061 

(yromiiicl,  Gmil. 
2lud  ber  gamilien=Sf;n>nif  eineS  gcift= 

lictjen  S>crrn.     Stuttg.   1871.     16°. 

3n  3ugenb=  unb  i«olfsbibl 59:        2403 

ijbemcrk  Bon  X'inbelbronn,  Ter.  Stuttg. 

1871.     16°.    3"  3u8i;i<b!  unb  i<olf9= 

bibl 59:       2402 

3n  jwei  Sabrfeunberten.    etuttg.  1871. 

15°.    3"  ougenb;  unb  l!olf«bibl 59:        2403 

D  etrafjburg,   bit  ii'imberfdiinic  Stabt  I 

etuttg.  1872.   16°.    3n  3ugenb=  unb 

2>olf6bibl 59  :        2402 

gtiibliii(i-?fllot{cit.  g.  Stolle.  2  "Hbe.  in  1.  59  :       1115 

3n_t)alt:    Jtb.'l:    SIuS  ben  Wemoircn  einer 

SBb.  2:  £ao  viiftt  not  Ulitternadit.  —  SBanber* 
bitber.  —  Tuo  le{te  Hiiitcl.  —   Zie  Ultra's. 

Anil)limivtflf|C  int  batrifdien  S.">odjgebirge. 

ai.TOetyner.  3itGljarafternuK-.feii,  Sb.  3.  58  :        2317 
Truttiili  -Marc.  G.  opinbler  2  25be.  in  1.  59  :          955 

3nbalt:    SUb.  1:    'Honaccia.  —  (Sine  !Ball= 

fatjrt  nad)  ^erufalem.  —  WefteitnniBuoUe 

Sliebe  in  Jteapcl.  —  Fatu  Morgana. 
3)b.  2:    aonaccia,  (Sdjlujj).  —  Cosu  rara. 


nn,  ^cr.    5.  8erfttrf«r.    3"  ¥«' 
n  u.  SDriibcn,  ib.  1  .........................  58: 

Jyiinf  Stprfii'erfe.    G.  Sviubler.    3n  ®": 
neit  unb  Wefd).,  »b.  1  ........................  59: 

Atir'Ji  3'aterlanb.  3.  SWiiblfclb.  2«be.  in  1.  58  : 


58:        1186 


2714 


trill  weiter. 
«b.  18 


.  Hoffmann.     3" 


3  *bc.  in  2..  58  :    122:1-4 


59 :        2277 


940 

939 
2604 

2"Hbe i.. 58:     2605-6 

A-iir  bi«  ougcnb.    A'.  Tie} 59  :        2118 

,vi|r  bie  itinbcr.    21.  Gorrobi 59:        2072 

iyiir  jiinijere  Hnaben  unb  TOabdjen.    g. 

tedjinibt '. 59:        2750 

ffttt  junge  $tt)tn.    ^5.  Sdmiij 59:       2692 

giir  ®tabt  unb  i;anb.  G.  Spinbler.  2  SJbe. 
in  1 59:         906 

ibb.  2:  Jben^cnroeiler.  —  Gine  Wofpenftcrgcs 
fdiiditc.  —  I>o4  roalijdje  Anaicamanuerl.  — 
SIJttloro  unb  'JHilabq  —  ^er  yiing  bes  2l[a* 
rid).  —  J)er  Jlloftei'birt. 

giit  ftiUe  2lbcnbc.  8.  otordi.    2  Sfte.  in  1.  59:        1147 

3rociSerjn>eifelte.—  Sclbftuufopferung. 
Sb.  2.    Gine  (iieifter  *  (£rfd>cinung.  —  3teU  = 
biibein. 

giirditc  Wott,  tb,ue  rcdit,  fdjene  "JJiemanb. 

g.  fiioffmann.    3"  "•Jlbcubftunben 59:        2295 

Taffelbe.    3n  $auSlid)e  "Jlbcnbe 59:        2309 

Gb,riftian  ber  Slnbcre.   W.  Sefefiel. 
H  We : 58:    1480-2 


giirft  "Wolfgang.    %.  iooffinnnn.    3" 


».  20 


2279 


PEO8E  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


unb  ®idjfer. 


-28- 


©nttbrj, 


prftflt   unb  Sifter.       6.    TO.    TOunbt. 

(iieuife  TO  ii  i)  I  b  a  dj).   4  Sibe.  in  2. 

(Seutfcfylanb  in  Sturm     unb    Srang. 

2lfrtb,.  2) .'..-58:2499-500 

jyiirftcnblirf,  2er.  §.  ^Wjeffe.    3"  ®^- 

Scfyr.,   iib.Ji 56:        1951 

(Sk'i   Sd)r.,  Sib.  19..' '..._..„...„. 56  :        1618 

sJiieri£.    3"  3*W*b=Siibl.,  Srt.  26........  59  :        2579 

S'litffitlo^  »nb  treu.     g.  ipcffmann.     3" 

Grj.,  S*b.   11 59:        2270 

8-itrrf)tlo3  unb  treu.    6.   SBinbler.     3n 

'  "en,  SiD.  1 59:         926 


©ortfitlnuficiifiliitficn.  G.  35-ern«r.  2  53b«.  59  :    1536-7 

3  11  f)  a  1  1  :  S)i.  1  :  Sin  6elb  bet  gcber. 
»b.  2:    Cm  ^elb  bee  geber,   iEd;lufj.)  — 


©iinfc  ben    Sufcoto,    3Me.     28.   Saabe. 

(3  a  c  o  b   6  D  r  B  i  n  u  «).•    Jn  £er  3ic- 

genbcgen,  Sib.  2  .........  ,.:  .................. 

©alccrcnffla&c  .  Set.  ©.  3(ieri$.  3n  311= 

aenb=3iib[.,  Sib.  28  ........................... 

©aim,  WtyP  (y«nge). 

SlnbreaS  Siuras  unb  feine  gantifte.  Xerpj. 
1858.  4  Sibc.  in  2.  16°  .................. 

Sarcn  Siranbou  unb  feine  Junfer.  ^I'ip5- 

1865.  4  Sibe.  in  2.    16°  .................. 

Gmerr/  Qlanben.    X'eip;.  1865.  4  Sibe. 

m  2.  16°  ...................................  , 

erbe    Bon  Siettt;'3  9ttilj,    £er. 

1866.  4  Sibe.   16°  ............. 

grieben&itftel,  2er.  SBert.  1870. 

U.8°  ...............  .......  .  ................... 

Srifc  ©ttUing.  &i|)j.  1858.  4  SJb«.  in  2. 


©riine  *|5elj,  Xer.    i'ei^  1865.    4  SBbe: 

i»  2.  16°  ..................  ,  ................. 

Snfelttnig,  Ser.     Seipj.   1857.   5  SBbe. 

to  2.  16°  .....................  .  .............. 

Snfutaner,  2)ie.     i'eitj.   1868.   4  S3be. 

in  2.  16°  .......................  ,  .........  ... 

3«e  Bon  St.  Barnes,  Sev.  Seipj.  1857. 

4  58be.  in  2.  16°  ............  ............... 

SrrUdjt    bon  3trgcnttcrc§,  3)o§.    SJert. 

1868.     3  S5be.  m  2.  16°.-..  .....  ........ 

Sane,  bte  Subin.    »erl.  1707.    3  S3be, 

in  2.   16°  ................................... 

Seuctjttfyunn  ouf  6a(?  2Bratty,  Xer.  i'eijjj. 

1868.    3  Sbe.  in  1.    16°  ................. 

iibtoe  »cm  ^ujern,  Set.  Sett.  1869.  5«be. 

16°  ........................................... 

3Jad?  siuanjig  gabrcn.  iietyj.  1868.  3  «be. 

in  2.  16°  ..................................... 

©oljn  be§  ®4tteetS,  Set.    i'cipj.  1865. 

4  SBb«.  in  2.  16°,  ......................... 

€tranboogt  Bon  J,o6tuunb,  Ser.   iieipj. 

1865.    4  Sibe.  in  2.    16°  ............... 

Softer  bc§  Xi^Iematen,  2ie.  ^eipj.  1867. 

4Stt>«.    16°  ...................  ....  .......... 

SBalram  gcrft,  b«r  ffieinagcge.     33erL 

1868.    4Slbe.  16°  ........................ 

SSaltet    iiunb.     iidjjj.    1858.    3   S3be. 

in  1.  16°,  ................................... 

©altlcn  ©alilet.    m.  Slaum.    2  S3be  ...... 

®all,  iicuife  ncn. 
Oegen  ben  Strom.  S3remen,  1851.  233be. 

1«°  ........................................... 

©nnfl  burd)  bie  Watafombcn,  tein.  31.  Stif> 
ter.    3«Crj,,  Sib.  1  ........................ 

©nun  in'3  fcinblidje  Sager,  Set.  (£.  Sj)inb= 
ler.    ^n  aHoo«rc_fen,  «b.  2  .................. 

©nvitinlbi.  Jtalicng  ipelb  unb  £d;iucrt.  <Q, 
SKau.  3«be  .................................... 


59: 
59: 

58  : 
58  : 
58  : 
58: 
58: 
58: 
58  ' 
58: 
58: 
58  : 
58: 
58: 
58  : 
58: 
58  : 
58  : 
58: 
58: 
58: 

58: 
59: 

58: 
59: 
59: 
59: 


179 

2578 

807-8 

809-10 

811-12 

841-4 

845-7 

804-5 

848-9 

800-1 

817-18 

802-3 

850-1 

852-3 

819 

854-8 

820-1 

815-16 

813-14 

859-62 

863-6 

806 
241-2 

880-1 

1061 

931 

276-8 


longer, 


©nftfwpbt,  Xie.  G.  Spinbfer. 

dplei,  SBb.  2  .......  .  ..... 

©nfimnbl  X'ut^ct'S,  (Sin.    Si. 

3n  @ef.  GVJ.^  iib.  3 
©nftVtcbtflt,  2te.  g.  Stollc.  J 

jelieber.  ajb.  2:  ...... 

©njltyicltciic,  Xie.  21.  »on  2s5interfclb. 

S>umoresfen,   S3b.  2  .........  ,  ................  59: 

©aucfco,  Ser.  ^.  %.  m.  Oertel.   (SIS.  O. 

uen  »srn).  ^n  ibsrn'S  Grj,  93b.  9...  58: 


59: 


b,elm  gtei$trr  Ben.  (geb.  1800  f  1840). 

Slntonelle,  ber  (Scnbolter.    3H  ^cft.  unb 

SUrof.  28.,  Sib.  8... . 56: 

Xaffelbe.  3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  la 56  : 

2lu3  bent  Qebenfbudje  bes  Slitter  Siubelf 
Bon  Gl;ingen.  3»  ^ect.  unb  2^rof.  28., 

S}b.  6 „  56: 

Xaffelbr.    3"  Sdmmtl.  28.,  Sib.  17...  5(j: 

Siar/ertfdje  ilellnerin,  Sie.  3n  ?o«t.  unb 

H>rof.  28.,  Sib.  5 56  : 

Xaffelbe.    3)t  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  9 56  : 

Siraut  Bon  2lriccia,  £ie.    3n  ^oct.  ft. 

lirof.  28.,  Sib.  8 56; 

2afjelt>e.    3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  15...  56 : 

Sitenta=SHume,  2ie.    3»  "P»<t.  u.  2kof. 

2B.,  Sib.  8.^ 56: 

Saffelbe.    3H!SammSl.  28.,  Sib.  14...  56  : 

CalBt,  2ie.    3n  ^oct-  "»*  ^'of.  28. 

Sib.  8 56: 

Saffelbe.   3n  Sdmmtl.  28.,  Sib.  15...  56: 

GanaU-tta.  3n  15eet.  u.  ^r»t  28.,  Sib.  8.  56  : 
Saffelbe.    3n  Sdmmtl.  28.,  Sib.  13...  56 : 

SefcngaiiB.   3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  10 56  ; 

Xnitjcbe  in  IraSteBere,  2er.    3"  S^cet. 

u.  9&4  28.,  Sib.  5 56: 

3>aijelbc.   Sn  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  9...-  56  : 

Sib.  8 ' '....! .'......'!  56: 

Saffelbe.    3n  Sammtt.  28.,  *b.  14..  56 : 
©efangenen,  Xie.  3"  2>oet.  u.  2jrof.  2is. 

Sib.  8 56: 

Saffelbe.  3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  14 56  : 

®ianettine  l'3ngle(e.    3n  ^oet.  u.  ^rof. 

2B.,  Sib.  8 _  56  : 

®affelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  13.,.  56  : 
3ab,reetag,  £er.    3"  sP»ft.  u.-  iiiof.  22., 

Sib.  6........ 56  : 

2affelbe.    Sn^Sdmmtl.  28.,  Sib.  23;..  56  : 

2ib.  (j" '. -...! .'  56: 

Xaffelbc.    3n  Sammtl.  211,  Sb.  4 56  : 

fialabreftWje  gs'n^'Wf'f1-    3n  $oet.  u. 

*|}rof.  28..  Sib.  8. 56  : 

Xaffelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  15...  56: 

»T* e.,...........:.~......  J!'.......!....-  56 : 

Xaffclbe.    3_n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  23...  56  : 

Sebenc-uberbriifftgen,  3)ie.    3»  ^oet.  «. 

OSrof.  28.,  8b.  5 56  : 

Saffelbe.    3n  Sdmmtl.  211,  Sib.  15...  56  : 

Skbessauber,  Ser.  3"  Ijoct.  u.  2jrof.  22., 

Sib.  8 56'- 

Xaffelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  22.,  2ib.  14...  56  : 

Subtotga.    3n  ^act-  u-  "Pwf-  28-»  ^-  5-  56 : 
Xaffelbe.    3n  Sdnimti.  22.,  Sib.  12....  56  : 

ffliaste,  2k.      3n  ^Jcet.  u.  ^5rof.  22., 

2ib.  8 56 : 

2affelb«.    3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Sib.  14...  56  : 

Sib.  8 ....» '. '56: 

Xoffelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  22.,  »b.  13....  56  : 


929 
1605 
1118 
1731 
2838 


324 
315 


323 
317 

323 
313 

324 
316 

324 
315 

324 
316 
324 
315 
313 

323 
313 

324 

315 


324 
315 

323 
320 

323 
310 

324 
316 

323 
320 

323 
316 

324 
315 
323 
314 

324 
S15 

324 
315 


PEOSE  FICTIOX:    GERMAX. 


Gimibtj. 


-29 


©cmeinbe=2Baife. 


(tfaitbn,  A-ranj.  — 

TOotH-vne  15ari8,  Xer.    3"  o«  IJoet.  u. 
SJroi.  SB.,  Sib.  ti  ............................  56  : 

Xaffflbe.    3n  eimyitl.  SB.,  8b,  8  ......  56  : 

DeffentlidjeGrjdblet  uoii  bcr  Kiva  dcftli 
Schiavoni,  Xer.    3n  ^oct.  u.  i>vt>5. 
SB.,  Sib.  8.  ..................................  56: 

Xaffelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  SB.,  Sib.  13...  5(j  : 

^Jfarret  »en  SBcin*berg,  Xev.    3"  S>ect. 
u.  SSrcf.  SB.,  Sib.  5  ........................  56  : 

Xajjclbc.  3n  cdimntl.  SB.,  Sib.  3  ......  56  '- 

£d)a$a.rdber.    Jit  IJwt.  unb  ISrcf.  SB., 
Sib.  8  .......................................  56: 

Xafjetbe.     on  Sdmmtl.  41'.,  Sib.  15...  56  : 

edHofi  ^migbttone.    3n  4>cct.  u.  Skof. 
ffi.,».  8.  ...................................  56: 

.  Xaffelbe.    3"  cdmmtl.  SB.,  Sib.  13...  56  : 

edniler^'icbc.    3n  l<oet.  u.  SBwf.  SB., 
Sib.  5.  ........................................  56: 

Xafjelbe^  311  Sammtl.  SB.,  Sib.  18...  56  : 

ed;nier,er=Solt>at  in  Sioloa.ua,  Xct.    on 
§OCt  u.  -}>roi.  SB.,  Sib.  6  .................  56  : 

Xajjclbc.    o"  cammtl.  SB.,  Sib.  17...  56  : 

etumme,  S:cr.    3»  Sjoet.  u.  Ssroj.  SB., 
Sib.  5  .........................................  56: 

Xaffelbe.    3»  Sdmmtl.  SB.,  Sib.  4  .....  56  : 

SSerlorcne  gofyn,  Xev.  3n  ^Joct.  u.  SJrof. 
SB.,  Sib.  5  ....................................  56  : 

Xaffelbe.    3n  Sdinmtl.  SB.,  Sib.  3  .....  56  : 

Sicrratb,encn,  Xie.    3n  Sioet.  u.  ISrof. 
SB.,  Sib.  6  ....................................  56: 

CTaffclbc.     Jn  cammtl.  SB.,  SJb.  17...  56  : 

SStlla  Jprnaquinci.     ^jn  SJoct.  u.  S5tof. 
SB.,  Sib.  8  ....................................  56  : 

Xafjclbe.    Jn  ea'mintl.  SB.,  *b.  15...  56  : 
l«rliirfl-3rdfc,  3;ie.    3)J.  Jiot^uftu*.    Jn 

Ml.  (Srs  ..........................................  58: 

©cbrorticnf  Sdiwtir,  Xcr:  (Lady  Lisle.) 

TO.  IS-.  Sirabbtn.  2  S5be.  in  1..."  ...........  58  : 

Wflitiibcr  Sipnncwillc.    (J.  SBilltomm.    3» 

3m  *ann  unb  Dauber  it.,  SJb.3  .........  59  : 

Wcbtiibcr  cpalbiug.    W.   :)laimunb.    Jn 

JJoMBen,  lib.  4  ................................  59: 

Oictmrt   unb   iiilbuiia.    2)(.  S.  5cb,n>ar$. 


e.  m2 


323 
»12 


324 
315 

323 
310 

324 
316 

324 


iR  ber  altcn  I'JamfeU,  XaS.    G. 
(ffiu  9  «  n  it  K  at  Ut  t).    2  Sibc.  .  .  58  : 
Oic&cimniJ!  bcr  Sdiatulle.  Xa§.    6.  itlein= 

ftcubcr.    2Sibe.ini  ........................  58: 

6>d)C!iii!itj)  bcr  Stabt,  Ja^.    3.  SB.  fiiacf- 

lonbcr.     3iibf.ini  ..................  .  .....  58: 

Wfdfiiiinip  *w  Aitvftcnb.ait)e§,  £a3.    W. 

wiltl.    2Sibc.ini  ..................  -  ........  58: 

(Mrjicintntfff  be*  OMiidcd.    &.  uonctruen= 

fee  (W  u  ft  a  11  y  o  m  c  c  e).  4  Sibe.  in  2  ...  59  : 
Cicbctmiiiffr  bes  i.'cben^.    (S.  iobttr.    Jn 

trv  aus  tor  .wimatlj,  Sib.  Z.I.  ............  58  '• 

(«fl)fimilt|"fc  »»«  S>o\emutfcl,   Sic.    ©raf 

St.  Wrabcii'sfi.    Jn  ^Ut'S  ber  Warnijon 

JC.,  Sib.  2  .......................................  58  : 

(Mrftfimntf.uollc,  Ser.   5.'.  lietf.  Jn  Scb/r., 


Sib.  14 56: 

Xaffelbe.    3n  Sdj«.,  Sib.  17 56  : 

3-2%     (Kcbriuinif  Boflc  Hifte,  Xie.  g.  Stolle.  3« 

317  !       Gamelien,  Sib.  2 59: 

©rljcitiiiitHBoHcViebciirJJeaVel.  G.  Spinb-- 

323  !       Icr.    o.n  Krutti  di  Mare,  »t>.  1 59  : 

317  i  Wfl)finiiii|;uo(lft  Job,  Gin.    G.  Jvvifce 58: 

Wcbfimrntl),  Xer.  A-  be  la  JMette  gouque, 

323  ;       3n  2lu«fl.  Sdir.,  Sib.  lo 56  : 

310     WcDrimrntt),  Xer.  A.  Vetcalb.   o"  Xunen= 

u.  S.ieva.a.ejcfn'cljten,  SBb.  1 58: 

323      (Meier  =  !h?nltt).    3".  .wffmanp.    3"  Gtj., 

310         Sib.  15 59: 

(Jicigrrlcr,  Xtr.  Si.  Sluevbacb.     on  Wef. 

323  j      Sd)r.,Sib.8 58: 

317  j  (Jirift,  Xer.  .xi.  Gonfcience.  3n  3lbenbftun= 

ben,  Sib.  1 58: 


324 
316 

2768 
284 

1073 
213 


0»fi|tctl)cfriiindrrr,  Xer. 


tolic. 


Idncjcr,  je  lieber.  Sib.  2  ..................  59  : 

(HrtUcrcrffliciitHitfl,  Gine,   i.'.  Stordj.    3n 
Siir  ftille  Slbenb*  ..............................  59  : 

(Hciftcrhniii!  in  sJicro  Sjort,  Xa§.    3)1  fr 
xHniiefe  ..........................................  58: 

Wciftcrfclicr,  £er.    Si.  fou  Stiller.    Jn 
edmmtt.  SB.,  SJS.7  ...........................  56: 

,  Xer.    6.  Gonjcknce  ...............  58: 

ober  bae  S!affiono^iel 
Bon  SBtlbiSfcn^.    3.  Sdjerr  ................  59.: 


Mfc-lbe.  4Sibe.ini .")!):         ^)5 

Jlinfterbam,  Xa«S. 

fencr.  on  Gliaraftcrmaefcn,  Sib.  1.  58  :        2.-J15 
Wfbcliirfr.    SB.  :)(aabe   (3acob  Gor«i= 

nue).    o»  JHcflenboiicn,  Sib.  2 59  :         179 

©tbrnff  mein!     Grsdljl.   u.   SieocUen   fiir 

TOdbdien  inw  12  bi«  15  oaljren.   31.  Jfcd).  59  :        2440 
OicfnllClirtif  Silinncnftvdufte.     A-  SB.  fyafc 

lanber.    on  Gr(ebtc«,  «b.  1 "....-58:        1301 

IWcfnbrlirfim  Sitdutc,  Xie.  3.  StoUe.    3n 

Gamelien,  Sib.  1 59:        1111 

Wtffllircit  bev  Sl'ilbnifj.     3-  iccffmann 59:        2305 

fjffl$tt>00ej£<0e.  n.  .viUl.    4  Sibc.  in  2.  58  :  1559-60 

626 
649 


59 :      727-8      fttrfriilltr  Sanaerin,  Gitu.     G.  Siolfo.    3" 

r  ii  .  ^iix     i          01 , ,  -    ^t,..u    "...i.   .u  ;  i,  ,  .       .!•  ...  ,    .1 '.,,,,  i  f  ,.. 


. 
Sidjter,  Ser.  I',  cdjiiding......  59  : 

lajiolbe.     Jn  Jviligvan,  iib.  1  .........  59: 

Wciannrnni,  Xie.    3.  (Saubl;.    $n  i!oet. 
u.  -l>roi.  SB.,  Sib.  8  ...........................  56: 

Saffelbe.    Jn  eAmmtl.  SB.,  Sib.  14...  56  : 
Wrfniigrntn  i>»  Mautafue,  Jic.  ©.TOiiUfr. 
Jn  ttkrifc  3ucienb=Siibl.,  Sib.  87  ...........  59  : 

Wf  ioiiflcurr  bet  SlafttUe,  Cfin.    &.  S>iltL...  58  : 
Wfflcn'  ben  Strom,    i.'.  fon  (yoll.    2  Sib*.  58  : 
Wfflcii  b«n  Strom.    J.  Wrcfje.    :i  SJbe...-  58  :    1150-2 
Wf'flnifttUr.    3.  Diii^liclb  ....................  58:        2602 

Wfbciiuc  Slflcnt,  Xer.    fr  SB.  .s:arflanber...  58:        1«»4 
Oicftciiiif  illflcnt,  X«r.    (S.  epinblct.     Jn 
itetUnfllieber,  Sib.  3  ........................  „  5<J  :          921 

Wcljrimiiip,  Gin.    S.  SB.  Joacfldnber.    Jn 
trrl«bt«»,  Sib.  1  ............  :  ...................  58:        1301 

8f  Idnmtft,  3)a».  (£.  S^inblcr.  JnHftten= 
glicbcr,  Sib.  3  ..................................  59  :          921 


324 
315 

2587 

1561 

880-1 


SluS  Staub  unb  Sljdie:    9leue 

Sib.  10  ..........................................  59: 

urb  Jvaucn.  W.  Swfcr.   3  Sibe.  in  1.  58  : 

«balt:  116.1:  Die  Mloittrmttnje. 
b.2:  Sic  .ftloftcnnuiijc  (SdjluJ).  —  Ghi  9e> 
priifteo  2Bt'it). 

b.  3:  (Jin  fltpriiflcS  Wcib  (SrfiluS). 
t:nb  Olcift,  cbtT  Me  S!criobnurtg.    2t. 
(3er*tnia»©ottDelf).    3« 
Wei.  Sdir.,  Si».  13  ...........................  58: 

unb  vnite.   A.  Vetralb.    o«  Xiinen= 
u.  Sitraafjd;.,  Sib.2  ...........................  58: 

uub   talent.     TO.   I'on  ."oumbradjt 
(i.'uife  Grnefti).  3Sibe.in2  ............  58: 

Wrlbtciifcl,  Xer.    $>.  Gimfcience  .....  ..  .......  58: 

Oiclrllttc,  Xer.  V.  2iccf.  3n  Sdjr.,  Sib.  22.  56  : 
Wrlflirlr  (McfeUtdiaft,  Xie.    V.  lietJ.    3n 
e*r.,  Sib.  15  .................................  56: 


Wflclirtc  ,Uanind?en,  Xa«.  21.  SBinter.  3n 


9iieri<j  3»MBb4JtM.,  Sib.  29  ...............  59: 

•deittt  Spielfamcrab,  Xer.  &.  Si'aaner  59  : 
Wrlriti?tnnf,  Xie.  G.  Spinbler.  Jn  ^«9  >'•> 

-J('ad)t,Slb.2  ....................................  59: 

Wfllcrt.    frcdimtbt  ...........................  59: 

ttirltiMan,  Xer,  obcr  bie  SiUittjf^aft  nad; 

b«r  ne'uen  TOobe.  SI.  Siiliiu?  (3  c  r  *  midfl 

W  t>  1  1  fyt  I  f).  on  'Wei  od;r.,  Sib.  18...  58  : 
Wcmiilbr,  Xie.  V.  liect.  3n3d^.,  Sib.  17.  56  : 
Wfllinltc  onbiancr,  Xet.  A-  Wcrftarfer.  3" 

.wml.  n.  unkind.  We)*.,  Sib.  2  ...........  58  : 

(tout.finbr^iinii'r,  -^i0-  9-  Werftdcter.  3" 

S:uben  unb  Xriiben,  Sib.  1  ..................  58: 


1800-1 
1S76 
1339 
1562 

1  206-7 
1~09 

1007 

1013 
1616 

1111 

955 
753 

283 

2114- 

2274 

52 

422 

1118 

1147 

23- 

1273 
423- 

485 


84 
1011 


1043 
2115 

680-1 

42ft 

1621 

1614 

2570 
2U17 

942 
2715 

1048 
!«!<> 

936 
940 


PKOSE  FICTION  :    GEKMAN. 


©cmcudj.'Itcv  3)t 


-80- 


©olb. 


Cirmcitdjcltcr  Tidtter,  Gin.  21.  I'm  Win-- 
terfelb.  4  itoe.  in  2  ..........................  59: 

(Scmifdjte  &)(,  tine.  St.  won  SBintevfclb. 
$n  Smmor.  Solbaten=3JoBeUen,  4lb.  i....  59  : 

©emSjftgtr,  $ie.    9J.  ft.  S3.  Dertd.    <JB. 

C.  »  o  it  Si  orn.)  gn&om'a  Gr.}.,  S5b.  4.  58  : 
unb  yumor.    2.  3)Jeffercr  ..........  5<J  : 

ftranco.  ft.  Wcrftiicfer.  3  5Bbe.  in 

2,    .Jn  ^luei  Stepublilea,  2ibtb.  1  ..........  58  : 

©titcrnl  ©neifntflu.  21.  SiS.  ©rube.  Sn 

,iugenb=  u.  SJolfsbibl  .........................  59: 

©ciicrnlin  Bon  Sresfoiu,  ffiie.  31.  G. 

Brocb.»o0el.  Jn  -'in*  brci  Jafjrl;.,  «b.  1.  58  : 
©encrar?  ;)!a|))Hn-t,  ?e§.  ft.  115.  fraction' 

ber.  3«  30.  ©olbaten=®«fc$  .....  .  .........  58: 

(Vjcitiq).    ».  Matt  ...............  .'.  ...............  59: 

(tjfitoi'fcit  'o<tyuS,  £ic.  31.  S.  Sumag. 

3  *be  ............................................  58: 

(WrilOUCta,  Gb..  Don  Scbmib  ...................  59  : 

(*JcitrcDilbcr  aus  enter  f(tinen@iabt  D. 

ilUlbermutl).   J,n  sBilber  u.  (Siefd).  aug 

Scfiwaben,  *b.  l...t  ..........................  59: 

(Sroffron  unb  (3ar«inbe.  -}J.  ijStyfe.  3« 

(Sej.  4&,  *b.  7  .................................  56: 

@cor()  fti'rftcr'e  X'eben  in  §au3  unb  Siielt. 

)p.  Jtonifl.    2  Nbe  .............................  58: 

©forg  Sieumarf  unb  bic  Oiambe.  (3.  3iiet 

rifc.    Jn  >flcnb^ib[.,  *b.  28  ............  59: 

WtDffl  Si-ailiiiuiton.    J\.  ed;mtbt  .............  59: 

(Mcor'flf  Spowatb'S  GSq.  SBrnutfatjrt.  K, 

^ojtel.    ((S.  S  e  o  I  s  f  i  e  I  b.)     ^n  Se= 

bcnobilber  :c  .............  .  ......................  59: 

©forge  3tepf)en[on.  ^5.  g.  358.  Certel. 

(iix  D.  »  o  n  §  o  rn.)    Sn  loorn'S  terj., 

S3b.  8  .............................  :  ..............  58: 

©corflinc.  (S.  ^olfc.  ^n  loerscnSgcfyeim; 

niffe:    9Zeue  9lo»eIIen,  SBb.  8  ...............  59: 

Oicvriiftctf  ii'cib,  Gin.  fe}.  .sbb'cter.  5"  ©e'^ 

unb  ^raucn,  k^b.  2—3  .......................  58: 

Ckrcditcn  unrb  (3utc-3  bcrgcltcn,  3><n.  g. 

.wffmatni.  on  .v?au»Kd;e  Slbcnbc  ...........  59: 

©crtdjtsffenc  '|l  iStocflon.  5.  ©erftactet. 

^,n  (Saltfotnifdjc  Sfijien  .....................  58  : 

(Scrirl)ti-tafl  311  Sannftott,  Xet.  1'.  f  idjltr. 

on  Grj.,  iib.  1  .................................  59  : 

ffimiifinin.    J.  Xieltfc  ........................  59: 

©etmel^aufen.  ft.  ©nftftiJet.  Jn  §cimt. 

u.  unl;ciml.  ©efdj.,  Sib.  2  ....................  58: 

fljcrftiirfcr,    ftviebricb  (gcb.  1816  f  1872) 
x'Ute  .vouo,  -Tac-.    Seip.  1857.  16°  ........  58: 

Slmerifanifdje  SL'alc--  unb  totrombilbcr. 
^cip,  18<W.  2  «be  in  1.  16°  ............  58: 


1720-! 
1736 

2833 
2520 

931-2 

2405 
222 

1333 
279 

557-9 
536 

1630 

676 

1909-10 

2578 
2745 

788 

2837 

83 

1611 

2309 

917 

2640 
2093 

936 
900 
989 


antevifant!d)C  ^n;ib.  —  (Suvtis  Srautfa^rt.  — 
£d)iUen  in  bv'ii  ^rtufiooobs^  —  £ul  Alligator: 
^"Bb. 

SUb.  2:  Sin  Sdorfud)  jut  Sdificbhuig.  —  Sin« 
&timati.  —  Xer  ton  nbci  bare  Xiaiim  __  Glut 
Vlantberjagb.—  SBanbetnbe  .(ivuincr.  —  J)er 
amerifanijtlic  llnualb  —  2ie  SHarcnjagb 
nm  ilatjou  'Jictev  in  x'lrlaufas. 

STuS  bem  TOatrcfenlebvn.     Sei}>.  1857. 
16°  ............................................  58: 

SIuS  bem  SBatbleben  2(merifa'8.    i'ei^. 
1862.     6  *be.  in  2.    16°  .................  58: 

ffafjctbe.  2!btb.  1.    3iibe.ini  ........  58: 

Saffclbe.  2lbt().  2.    .V-Bbe.ini  ........  58: 

3  n  I)  a  1  1:  Slbt^.  1:    2ie  9legii(ato.ni  in  Wsc 

tanjaS. 
Slbtl).2:    2ie  flluBDivatin  bc§  J)!iffiffippi. 

2Iu3berSee.    «(5rag,  1855.    18°  .........  58: 

3nt)alt:  Xie  pei'iuntcne  (£tabt.  —  2)er 
^llabantermann.  —  Xer  tflabauteiniami  uub 
bie  Sdiiffevotodjtcr,  • 

SIu§   meinem  Jagebud).      i\'iv.   1863. 
2Stoe.ini.    16°  .........................  58: 

3  nl)  a  u:  Hb.  1:  j!ie  Cvbiclinft.  —  Drci 
Xas]e  Garnci)Li[  in  i;ima.  —  sJJtein  cvfter 
iiafc.  —  Cin  jlnftanb  auj  >5-iid)otter.  —  3« 
^aftein.  —  Gin  ^'iifdjgang  auf  (iiemfcn. 


901 

986-7 
969 
929 


902 


3Jb.  2:  £ev  .^oninboum.  —  Xer  ^-vcntbc.  — 
2Im  2hiiinfa-j.  —  Xcr  uibiaiiifcfK'  -^iiiib.  — 
$er  ftilic  Xanb.  —  Xa?  ^o'^uvcau  in  2U1* 
faiifcs.  —  Xei-  sjctaitfte  SBavtifienprcbfgcr.  — 
ffiie  idjroarjc  Stul).—  £iilger'9  Xnitljiiliiici-,— 
SEaS  eanoc.  —  £er  $eitat^8anttag.  —  Der 
ipnuSfiicclit  unb  tit  Hut).  —  Gin  Siacfjmittajj 
in  (iinciniuiti.  —  Qn  ^'Uiou  Saiat).  — 
^'mcvifaiiifclje  hotels  unb  ^ivtb-jliaufcr.  — 
Zee  Scfinavdjev.  -  9mertlanifi$e6  £vtud)= 
mort.  •  —  2ln  !yovb.  —  Xfl5  yiicjei  bcr  SdjiDQi'* 
jen.—  3luftvnli|Mje  Suljtblide. 

3lu«9!orb=  unb  Siibamevifa.  5prag,  1855. 
18°  .............................................  58: 

3  11  fl  a  It:  Sa«  SBraf  beS  ^Siratcn.  —  Xie 
51)Jcnageiie  ini  llriualbe. 

S(u«    jwei    ai>elttf)eilcii.      i'ei^.    1854. 

233be.  16°  .................................  58:      905-6 


904 


58 


3  ii  fin  It:  SUi>.  1:  .fieimroelj  unb  SIn3n>iiti5 
beruiig.  —  2ie  ffiolf  sglocfe.  —  2)ie  SUjiiiing. 

—  iBdjnHirj  uub  il^ifi.  — '  £er  J\veiidiiit».  — 
Xic  3d)0oncifal)rt.  —  33er[m  unb  bao  £a)au= 
fytfUjaus  tin  iiit'Iagerung'^uftanb. 

SBb.2:  lie  £c>d)ter  bc3  SHiccarvceS.  —  f>crc 
Sdiulee.  —  SDer  J)eutfd)c  nnb  fetn  .flinb.  — 
Sdjidiale  ciriev  3(adjt.  —  (iirtlifation  unb 
Sffiilbnifj.  —  JltiS  bem  ^tieffacfe  bcS  >iianuct« 
fdjiffeo  ,,Stpcfd)lange."  —  Xei'.ftlbinielbiftvift 
be'j  fadji'ijdjcn  Gtjgcfcirge<l. — Xie  Cttevjagb. 

Sk'tben    etraflinge,  Sie.    Jena,   1864. 

3  Hbe.  in  2 16° 

Stau3Boffer.  X'etyj.  1858.  16° 

3  til)  a 't:  Der  SdjiffSjimmermann.  —  XaS 

Gap  .§01-11.  —  Xie  ifdjunte.  —  lie  (5!olb= 
barren.  —  Ziic  Jlacftt  auf  bem  aBalftfa). 

33(auen  unb  ©elben,  Sie.  Sencjuctani: 
fd;e§  Gf;arafterbi(b  auS  ber  ietilen 
Sieuclution  sou  18ti8.  3cna,  1870. 
3  4<be.  16° 

fflunteS  Sreiben.  Seipj.  1870.  3  «be, 
16° 

3n6alt:  S3b.l:  3m  l'!onbenfd)ein.  —  2et 

—  I-ie  '{.irtmit'Vottei'ie.  —  iVt  ber  51ujfel« 
l;aut.  —  Gine  Xanfe  unter  ben  ^uUijS. 

fflb.  2:  5!el)ra«fa.  —  Gin  uergniigter  5lbeiib.  — 

—  Gilt  luilb   gcrrorbcner  .yanbiDert^burid). 

—  Xti  iSinbftofi.  —  Xer  juuge  yelivmeifter. 

—  TnS  biijc  ojeroifjen.  —  3u  roiitl)fd)afthd). 

—  Gine  ^fancn=  unb  i5d)n>eine=3Q9b  auf 

S3b.  3:  3m  atten  fllofter.  —  Turdj  bie  !«am  = 
pas.  —  Sir.  !Uitr.  —  2er  3!e^bo(t.  —  (Silt 
Sd^metteilingSjug.  —  £ceneinoed;fel. 

Galtfoniifdje  Sftjjeit.  Seipj.   1856.  16°..  58 


908-9 
913 


58: 
58: 


910-12 
914-G 


917 


3nb,alt:  Ginc  3!adit  a 
Xic  3Jiiifion  Xotorc^  bet  3au  A-i'JiK'isco.  — 
(tin  'Sticrgefedjt  auf  DrrWiffion  ZoloicS.  — 
Wcvidjtoicenc  in  Stotfton.  _  Tic  Gut- 
bectung  be5  3"'"ii()uldi.  —  Die  fransofi'die 
9teuoltttton.  —  Gine  »Jind)t  in  bcr  Galifoinis 
fd>en  SpicllioUc.  —  Siev  Zage  auf  ber  8«i 
Don  San  ^vancioce.  —  Xer  'J)lerifaiier  in 
ben  Galifoutt|d)eit  Winen.  —  XetDftinbiev. 


Goloiuc,  Xic.     UrafitinnifdjcS 

bilb.  Set))?.  1864.  3  SBbe..  16°  .........  58: 

Grbc,  Jer.  ^cna,  1867.  3Sbe.,l«°  ......  58: 

glatbootmanit,  Ser.  2lnu'rtfanifdie  Gr= 

Sailing.  v].<rag,  1858.  16°  ...............  58: 

ftlufepiraten  bcS  iiiifftfftppi,  2te.  X'eipj. 

18(W.    33Jbe.ini.    16°  ...............  58: 

^affdbe.    (^n  2(u3  bem  ffialbleben 

3(«tfrifa'§,  2lbtlj.  2)  ......................  58: 

tJrancttreurS,  3>te.  Grj.  au§  bem  beutfd^ 

frair,.  ilriege.  Jena  (f.  b.)  18°  ........  58: 

©cneral  ftranco  :  iieben-ibilb  aus  Gcua= 

bor.  Jena,  1865.     3  »be.  in  2.     16° 

(Jit  $»ci  Mepublifcn,  Slbtl;.  1)  ..........  58  : 

@clb  !  Gin  GalifornifdieS  Vebcnsbilft  auS 

bem  jabre  1849.  iietpj.  1858.    3  iSbe. 

16°  ............................................  58: 


918-20 
925-7 

928 
929 
987 
930 

931-2 
933-5 


PllOSE  FICTION :     GE1OIAN. 


unb  unfjetmltdje  ©e[d)id)teit. 


-31- 


©criidjt 


fficriifirfcr,  ^debt-id;.  —  J-ortfefcung. 
ijximlidie  uttb    uubeimSidje   (Mefd>id)tcn. 

Veipj.  1H62.  2  VOX.  in  1.  16J..'.  ........  58:          936 

3  it  1)  a  It:  Sit.  I:  letlreijeljnte.  —  !«r  tobte 
CifMUiffee=GitincI)mer.  —  &o  £u  mtr,  to  id) 
Ztt.  —  3"  'Jiaturnefdiictne  bt«  >J)!.nf<t>en. 

—  'JHobni  nbcr  bie  'Jikit.  —  i\eburfnifj  unb 
£ur.u3.  —  SReifenbe.  —  Gin  berittjmter  yjamc. 

—  &ie  XentidKii  im  2lii'3lanbe. 

8)b.  2:  Oernclflbattftn.  —  £er  geimilte  3nbia= 
net.  —  £er  Jopvelganaer.  —  Zcr  '.babe* 
jager.  —  3'n  3icb  JJMncr.  —  £te  (Sanoe* 
faint.  —  !a«  ,,£oftor=Unmefen  in  ber 
Union.  —  2a3£ieitjim  ^ufrf). 

£>ell  uub  Xunfel.  iieipj.  iai9.  235be.  16°  58:      937-8 

3  nl)  all:  »s.  1:    Her  fflilbbieb.  —  SBerntr. 

—  Gin  Name.  —  2ie  etiefmuttrr.      Gali* 
fornifdjer  2Hietb,S3Tpansj  —  £ie   ncuc  (Seis 
ftennelt. 

!Nb.  2:  £etr  ftobelmann.  —  3?ic  Ihtppe.  —  2>ie 
Sludjt  iiber  bit  GoibiUcten.  —  £ct  tobte 


$errn3Rob(bu&ct'8  Sleifeabenteuer.  Seipj. 
1873.  fl.  8°  ................................. 

Soiutcrgebaube  ,  Xa§.  Grj.  iJeipj.  1873. 
"  16°  ............................................ 

§itbcn  unb  Iviiben.  Sieipj.  1868.  3  «be. 

fl.  8°  ......................................... 

3  n  I;  nit:   i*b.   1:    lie   c<iemeinbc=fflaifc.  — 

£er  ^uJi'Mwu.  —  I:cr  altlidK  .v>ctr. 
iltb.  2:    Ttv  tcilH'itatlirte   doctor.  —  Wittne 

UBilbniftW.  —  ^err  HJuUer.  —  Gin  fr«unb« 

lidjer  Gmpfang. 
iUb.  :!:  lao  1'od)  in  ber  .Oott.  _  3Iii|tec  33Iact. 

—  sj)loi'tin.  -    ^afenjaiib  bei  Wotlja. 

JmSBufdj.  SCuflralifcbc  tTja^tung.  ^cna, 
1870.  3  *bc.  in  1.  1H°  .................... 

Jin  (i'cffcufter  :    Sicilian.     Jena,  1872. 
4  -HDc.  in  2  ................................. 

Xofjclbe.  4  S3K-  ........................... 

Jn  Simcvtfa  :  Slnterifaiti}d)i'3  iicbcuobilb 
au«  neucrer  fyit.  ^m  ^(itfd)Utf(  an 
,,sJiad;  x'lntcrifa  !"  Jeua,  1872.  3  ilbe. 
16°  ............................................ 

SSnftlttctt.  i'eift).  18W).  2  »be.  16°  ........ 

Sn^alt:  '^3b.  1:  i.  ,\n  bet  Siibfce  :  Xer 
2ikUfi(d)iamitt.  —  Tie  SootomannJAafl.— 
X"trr  Sdjooner.  —  II.  ^m  Cftuibifd)en  ^Ir* 
d)i»el  :  Tcr  -Balincfe.  —  Zet  'JJii'iijctji'iitiger. 

—  let  Sims. 

SBb.  2:  I.  ^m  «tif4)tieiben:  ^ofin  TOnlli.ian. 

—  Tie  Slnd>t  —  Gicntleman  ^°l)n-  —  £i* 
Mnguru4>3n(c[.   —   II.    Slilbet   au«  ben 
Slutuatiiitcn  tVolbmtnen  :  3°^n  Sleiuman. 

—  3m  Sluitralifdjen  *(u(d). 

ii.  *er[,  (f.  b.)  H.  8°  ............ 

in  Caltfotnien,  Xer.  fyna, 
()'.  b.)  fl.  8°  ................................. 

filcinc  SBattfifdjfanget,  Xer.  Seipj  (f.  b  ) 
16°  .........  i  ................................ 

ffteu}  unb  Otter.  Sicips.,  186!t.  3xilbc.  1(>° 

iVtlialt:  3lb.  1:  Icn  Icufel  an  bie  fflanb 
maU'n.  —  ^Hoobijiounb.  —  ^arftarias  ,&afen  = 
nu-iet'-j  yibenteuci'.  —  Xao  i>oipital  a»f  ber 
aJltiiion  loloieS.  —  Gine  t'olijeiftrcife  in 
Cincinnati. 

!Hb.  2:  raSffi.HIfifdjboot.  —  Ia«  Snftbab.  — 
ler  Zxnpftact'Capitatn.  —  SSilbi't  auS 
Cuito. 

S)b.  3:  .I;iy-liawkers.  —  .RBiitfl  ^ombiti.  — 
ler  OTeritanet.  .  (Jin  pri/.v-llght  ober 
3ioretfampf  in  Gincinnatt. 


58: 
58: 

58: 


58  : 


58: 
58: 


58  : 
59: 

59: 

58  : 


961 

939 

940-2 


943 

945-6 
947-50 


951-3 
954-5 


956 
2151 

2152 
957-9 


Stnlbor  eincS  "JJadjjuglcr'g  au3  bent 

boutfd):fvanjofifd)cu     itviege.      3ena, 

(f.  b.)  18°  ...................................  58: 

2J!arrl;cn  wn  bent  Srfiticiber,  bcr  ^and?= 

frtimcrjen  t»atte,  Xae.  i;eip.;.  1864.  16°  59  : 
SDiifftonare,  Xie  :  Sioman  ati^  ber  £iib= 

|ee.    Jena,  IWiS.   3  *bc.    16°  .........  58: 

2)!tfitffippt:'J*ilber:  ^idft-  unb  2diatten= 

ftiien  ttan«atlanttid;en  VebenS.  X'etpj. 

185:i.    2  «bc.    16°  .......................  58: 

Stutter,  Ginc  :  Sicilian  im  jlnfcblu^  an 

,,Xie  (Solonic."    Jena  1870.  '3«be. 

16°  ...........................................  58: 


960 

2153 

962-4 

965-6 
921-3 


(Hrrftarfrr,  Aricbrirf;.  —  gortfefcung. 
3iad)  i'lntcrifa!    ISin  ^olKbiid;.    Veip1,. 

1855.    6  iBbe.     16°  ....................... 

3iadj  bcm  Sdjiffbrud)  :   Siotbaufrtalifdie 

Slbcnteucr.    Jena  (f.  b.)    UP  ......... 

,,^>a(3  uiiD  tUiti,"  cbcr  bie  l' 

jweicr  i^aren:    tin  iUiavdjen. 

(f.  b.)    16°  ................................. 

^Jatcerie-SPertrag,  (Jin  :    <£njtMung  ;ur 

ii>ariuing  unbSele^tung  fiir  xHii'Moau 

betcr.    ircipv  18«!».    l(P  ................ 

5pfar«  unb  Sdiule  :  tine  Xorfgefdjid.rte. 

Vetpj.  18W.     ii^be.  in  1.    16^  ......... 

^Slaginr,  litit.     '-tierl.  1«72.     fl.  8°  ...... 

SHegulatoren  in  j(tfanfa&,  Xie.    Veipj. 

18o8.    3«be.  iu  1.     16°  ............... 

Xafjclbe  ...................................... 

Sennoc  ^{guila.    Jena  1865.    3  Vbc. 

iu   2.     l(i°     (Jn  3lt>e'    Siepublifcn. 


21: 

58: 


2117-22 
993 


59:        2154 


58 : 
58: 


Sonbetbare  Xucll,  XaS.    iVrl.  (f.  b.) 

«.  80  ......................................... 

etreif;  unb  JagbjUge  burd}  cie  >l\eretnig= 

ten  Staaten  9(orb'3lmenfa'g.    X'cipj. 

1856.    2  ibbe.  16°  ........................ 

2olle,  Xer:  livsablung.  Jen>().  b.)  16°. 
Unter  ben  Beudjuendjen  :  (iliilenijd^er 

3ioman.  Jena  JH67.  3  'Wee.  !«•->... 
Uuter  ^alnten  unb  ?3ud)en.  i!eipj. 

18(io-7.    3  -^be.    Id0  .................... 

3  n  ha  It:    »b.  1:  Ginc  alltiiaiiilie  (Mcfdiidjtc. 

—  3?ie  filutfion  —  AOlacu  einer  teh-aiapUU 

fdjen  Xctiejd)e.  —  ?ev  ^olijeiaflent.—  Gine 

^cimfebc  au5  ber  tueiten  2i-elt.  —  iiicnn  ipir 

einmnl  ftetben. 
SUb.2:  Das  Slinia  bet-  Jrouen.    —  El  Comi- 

sario.  —  '.'lm  ISadjooi.  —  Eet  Siget.  —  31e  = 

flerlebcn. 
Sb.  3:    Gine  SicSnfliance    —  Jer  Cietattcrs 

brief.  —  (Sin  ffluoflun  in  ^aon.  —  J;er  Jgei= 


58: 


58: 

58: 

58  : 
58: 


996 

967-8 
924 

96!) 

98:> 


970-1 
972 

973-4 
975 

979-81 

982-4 


SScrbangniffe. 


1871.  II.  8° 


58: 

58: 
58: 


SBobnfinnige,  Xer  :  Grjcib.  lung  auS  Sitb-- 
Slmerifa.  Sdrtuerm  1«70.  16° 

21'aibmaniio  £>eil!  SJiiiudioi.  (f.  b.) 
fl.  4° ' 

3nb,alt:  £ic  jroolf  alienate.  —  Tie  Sreis 
tugel.  —  las  ,iorft(>au5.  —  Teriiunbrfliib. 
—  Gin  Sag  in  ten  JUpen.  —  Gine  i<numi  = 
jagb.  —  3"'.lb.  ,"V'D«r  unb  SBnlb  in 'Jiotbs 
Slmerifa.  —  lie  Saujagb.  —  'JJIoraUidjcS 
3ager  *=*.-(£. 

SK-elt  tin  .Hleinen,  Xie:  5'lr  bie  fleiuc 
"Kelt,  veipj.  1866.  fl.  8° 59: 

3Ki*  betS^riftbaum  entftanb.  Jena  (f.  b.) 
16° 59: 

SttJilbe  Si'elt.    Veipj.  1865.    3  Sbe.  16°.  58  : 

3nlialt:  9b.  1:  3"  ben  pampas.  —  lie 
^euerjagb  anf  i^pdnen  in  ?lfrita.  —  Xer 
ticrlomte  Ring.  —  Gine  Kl(fl(flppifa^rt.  — 
!Cer  fflalbmcni'd).  —  JtafuarjagD  in  Urn* 
gnai). 

SBb.  2:  Xas  JBrar!.  —  Uer  S!S)lf«=aenjamin. 
GuropSer  in  ber  ffiilMufi.  —  2ie  Wobetato» 
ten.  —  Xrutbabjt'&xten. 

SBb.  3:  las  Sort  an  ber  Satjfurtb,.  —  Ter 
3d)iifoeapitain.  —  i'onifiana  3tijjen.  —  3n 
ben  -Manglaten.  — I4!ed).  —  Die  to'ilbe  jla^e. 

SBvad^bes  fSiraW,  Sa3.  Jena  (f.  b.) 
16° 58: 

3u«i  Siepublifen.  Jena  1865.  6  S)be. 
in  4.  16°. 

3  n  I)  a  It:  Sibil).  1:  PJcnetal  ^franco.    3  5Jbe. 

in  2 HH:         931—2 

Slb.l).2:  Scnnor  Slijuila.    3Sfe.  in  2 

5H:       970—1 

Wcrtrniib.  «•  Stober.  Jn  GVJ.,  Sb.  4....  59  : 

Wmrub.  G.  ^nfte.  4lBbc.ini 58: 

Wrrtrub  "fliara.  ai.  Don  Steruberg.  Jn 

Miinftlerbilbcr,  Vb.  1 59: 

(Ktrttitbrif  £  Gr^iMiingen  fiir  bie  tuetHidje 

Jugenb.  O.  Gfdienbad; 59: 

(iicriirlit,  Gin.  G.  g.  Garlen.  3  3ibe 58  : 


985 
988 
997 


2155 

2150 
991-3 


991 


1091 
754 

1032 
2130 


1'KUSE  FICTION:     GKKMAN. 


0>kfd)tJ)tcii  »on  bcr  Gouroge. 


-32  — 


CHIocfler. 


1735 

1906 
1925 

l;»01-2 


420 
1904 

84 
2114 

2020 


1738 

2852 

2859 

2450-1 

2414 
1971-2 


Oiflrtrirtjtrit  Bon  ber  Courage,  g.  fiioffmann. 

in  Kalcnber=(9efd) 58  : 

©cfdiirtitt  ber  3lbbmten.  G.  UK.  SBirianb. 

in  Sdmmtl.  3ii.,  3Jb.  13—14 56: 

Saffeibe.  in  SluSgero.  31'.,  33b.  3 56  : 

(Srfd)tdjtc  be*  Slgatlwn.  G.  3)t.  SBielanb. 

in  Sdmmtl.  SB.,  8k.  4 — 6 56: 

Gicfdiiditc  be«  (Srafen  fintgo  Bon  Graenbooe 

unb  feincS  greu:tbe>3  3lbufaragu3.     6. 

Gonfcieitcc 58: 

©cfdjirtjtc  be*  weifen  Sanifdjmenb.  G.  3H. 

3iStelanb.  in  Sdmmtl.  3i\  23b.  9 56: 

Gh'ldlirfltc  einer  Sptfcengarnitur.  G.  s}Jolfo. 

in  3lu*  Staub  unb  3lfdje.    ")l.  32oBellen, 

23b.  10 59: 

<Vicic!|ifl)te  einc«  gelbjuges,  Jie.  ft.  Veroalb. 

Ocfditriitc  ernes  jungeit  Winters.  9t.  33aron. 

in  Grj.,  flb.  1 59: 

fliefrtjirtite  Bom  Jell,  Sic.    g.  fcoffmann. 

in  Grj.,3ib.  3 59: 

Cicfdiiditc  Bon  ben  Manoncn,  £ie.    31.  »on 

SiUnterfelb.  in.vmmor.  Solbaten=9iooel= 

len,  33b.  3 .". 59: 

C)cfri)td|tc  BOH  ben  jtoet  SHilUerSfinbern,  Xie. 

$.  g.  3i>.  Certel.  (fiS.  D.  B  on  »  or  n.) 

in  .wrn'S  Grj.,  9Jb.  8 58: 

Saffelbe.     5n  :)(lK'imfd)e    Jorfgefd). 

33b.  3 58: 

0>cfd)iditcit  auS  ber  Qcfdjicbte.    g.  ftb'rner. 

2  i<be 59: 

©cfrfliditcit  be«  ^farm's  Sicbentifd).    S. 

Stober.  in  iugenb=  unb  SBcltSbtbl 59  : 

Giefdjiditcn  ctuer  Waffe.  i.'.  itom»ert.  2  «be.  58  : 

3nl>alt:    «?.    1:     Die  Jju&rjeit.  —   tie 

©eeleiifciiirtcriit.  —  Die  Oi.-tttu  'Jtiineljmes 

tin.  —  Zie  Jliicicii  bcr  iliiitter.  — 
3)b.  2:     (Slinitinii   unb  Sea.  —  Die    bcibeit 

ScOroerter.  —  D«t  flotfuntel.  — 

OJfffftidjtcn    «tne§   Sjunbertjdljrigen.     G. 

Spinbler.  'in  Vefereten,  i*b.  1..... 59:  927 

C)C)d)td)tcii  im  .^icfjact.  g.  315.  fracJldnber. 

g.  3i>.  fiatflSuber,  4  SBbe.  in  2. 58:  1316-17 

Taffelbe.  4  33be 58:  1318-21 

Cicfdjidjtni  unb  ililber  au«3  bcr  3cBfjeit.  St. 

Defer.    (0.  &  laubr  ed)  t.)    in  Grj. 

au>3  bem  .veffonlanbe :  Slusgew.  ©djr...  58  :  1020 
fficfdlidltcit  Bon  Gbriftfricb  unb  iuldjen, 

lie.  3H.  9{atbufiu«.  in  Sdjr.,  Siib.  2.  58  :  2766 
C)Cld)id)tcn  in  ber  2Utmub,l.  K.  Stober. 

in  iugenb  u.  ;l!olf«bibl 59:  2414 

©rfrf)tfl)tnil)ud!  fitrbie  Jtinbcrftubc.  g.£off= 

maim 59:  2306 

<Hcid)iri)tcnltiirl)  fiir  Hinber.  31.  Gorrobi...  59  :  2073 
(Srfd)tdjt«bilbcr.  G.  n.  Wunbt.  (^iouife 

ajiiiblbod;.)   3S*be 58:    2501-3 

3  n  bait:    3)b.  1:    Sbaron  flolbieUl? — Gine 

Mesalliance. 
SBb.2:  Biiic  TOcSalliaiKe,  (^Iu6).— aiejaiu 

ber  vJ)viUflnt. 
Sib.  3:  2llerauber  ?lt>fil«nti,  (Sdjlug).  —  Der 

Kurfiitft  unb  (Sel'biittft.  —  Die  Doflcjja. 

Cicfd)icbrne,  Sic.    2».  Ming.     3n  9ieue 

Stabtgefdj.,  33b.  2 59:         384 

©cld|tcbcunt,Jie,  ».  Sdjmib.  inalteunb 

neue  Wefdj.,  «b.  4 ..  59:         561 

(Bcfdjntiftcr,  2ie.  &.  SUeriy.    in  iugcnb= 

«ibl.,3Jb.  15 59:        2565 

©ffdiBJorfttcit  unb  ibr  3(id)ter,  Sie.    8. 

Sdjucfing.    33Jbe.ini 59:         653 

Oiffcllrn   ber  [djluarjen  Xunft,    2ie.     G. 

Spinbler.    in  ^(andjerlei,  3Jb.  1 59  :         929 

©cfcttcn  be«  Satan.  G.  SiUUfomm.  6  SBbe. 

in.4 59:  1668-71 

3n  fi  alt:  abtii.  1:  Die  Saat  beS  !«8[cn. 
Slbtl).  2:  Die  Sajnittet. 

fficfcllfdinit  auf  bem  t'anbe,  Sie.  if.  lied. 
inSdjr.,  «b.  24 56:        1623 


0)fj"irf)t  im  SBonbc,  Sag.    g.  Ji5.  ipactlanber. 

J'jerfe,  »b.  13  ...............  58: 

won  iHobenftcin,  2a^.    (S.  S^tnb- 
>  laitfler,  je  lieber.  ilih.  3  ......  59  : 


ier. 


(«fl>cnftcrncirf)irt)ff,  Cine.   IS.  ftttfer.   3n 
(.S(^r.,  Sb.9  ............................. 


3Iu-3  ber  ivcitcn  Kelt. 


58: 


35affelbe. 

Jib.  2. 58: 

©c|vcii|"icrflrfrf)ifl)tf,  Gine.    G.  SBtnbler. 

in  [^uristabt  unb  1'anb 59: 

Wffycuftific  .V>of,  ^er.    G.  SBinbU'r.    in 

SommermalBen,  Sb.  2 59  : 

CSrfVcnftt!|C  Stollen,  2)er.  sp.  g.  3B.  Certel. 
(iiJ.  D.'BOH  .wrn).  Jn  »crn''S  Gr^.  Hb.  2  58 : 
Jaffdbe.     in  ffi:;ein.  Xorfg.,  ©b.  4...  58  : 
3luction,  i?ie.    G.  3i5illfomm. 

"JJoBcilen  unb  Grj 59: 

fcer  3llltag§>Belt.  D.  3jUilbet» 
inittlj.  in  iUiber  unb  Wefd).  au«S  Sd)lt)a= 

ben,  ~^3b.  2 59  : 

2262     ©ctnuftc  iiaptiftenprebiger,  Xer.   g.  &n- 

ftdtfer.  in  2luS  meinem  Jagebud),  33b.  2  58 : 
Oictrcnitt.  G".  ^(olfo.  in  3lu3  bem  ,,3itun= 

berlid;ften  ihtdje"  :  31.  9(o»eUen,  33b.  9...  59  : 
GiJti'fttnt  unb  Bercint.    &.  Bon  Strueiifee. 
(&  u  ft  a  B  B  o  m  3  e  e).    in  Grj.  eineS 

alten  xxrrn,   Sib.  2 59: 

©cBatttrbrtcf,  £er.  g.  ©erftdcter.  in  lln= 

ter  ^almen  unb '-Hudjen.  *W>.  3 58: 

(Wrronlt  unb  i'ift  ^vanfretd)'«  gegen  Jeutjd)= 

lanb  fett  bretbunbert  Jabren.  g.  Scftmibt.  59  : 
Wcrooitncit  unb  Berlorcn.    G.  Sjofer.    in 

3lu>sg.  Wefellfdjaft ." 58: 

n.  v.  iiom&crt.  2  '-Bbe.  in  1.  58  : 
Jaffelbe.  in  sJteue  Oefdjiditen  auo  bem 
Ghetto 58: 

Snftalt:  'J)b.  1:  Gifit'3  Srille.  —  SHojiljaar. 
—  Etc  ia>ioeiacrin.  —  IervJJ!tn.  —  Jvanjes 


. 

SUb.  2:  3Me  <f  rinjcffiii.  — 


i  Slrnftcincr'S 


GMterti,  Lorenzo. 

Gbrcmf  feiner  3!aterftabt  gtorenj.  2  33be. 

in  Mimftlergeld).  Bon  21.  Sjagen.  4*b.  1-2.  58 : 
Gianettino,  riuglese.  g.  (Saubt;.  in 

^>oet.  unb  ^irof.  3iv  33b.  8 56: 

Xaffelbe.  in  Sdmmtl.  3ii.,  Hb.  13...  5(j : 
(Sift  unb  ^urfer.  G.  Di.  fliunbt.  (i'ouife 

ili  it  b,  I  b  a  d;).  Jn  3ioBeilenbilbcr.  3ieue* 

iWberbudj,  «b.  2 58: 

Wiftmorb,  Gin.  31.  Bon  SiUnterfelb.  in 

.sjumuresten,  iib.  3 59: 

Girandola.  33.  BOH  Oufect.  4  33be.  in  2....  58 : 

3  nil  a  It:  lib.  1:  Der  Dbalbaucr. 
4J».  2:  SeUtoniain.  —  rtrifcbi:  21)at. 
»b.  3:  Die  Bttlu^nng.  —  (Sin  ftarlcS  Jerj. 
Sbb.  4:  Die  sOriiter  0011  HUaunb. 

Oiifcfc,  6-  8.  SJobcrt. 

Mdtbdjen.  S3te«l.  1864.  4  Sjbe  in  2.  16°.  58 : 
iJleine  3i*elt  unb  grofje  3Uelt.  SJcitij.  1853. 

3«be.  in  2.  16° 58: 

3)(oberne  litanen.  iieiBj.   1853.    3  33be. 

in  2.  16° 58: 

Dtto  SublBtg  33roof.  «eipj.  1862.  2  33be. 

16°...... 58: 

16". .....-....,......'. ' '.....'.  58: 

Glancartv.  21.  G.  ikadpogel.  4  S3be.  in  2.  58  : 
Wlaubrcdit,  O.(vfeub).  Stebe  Defer,  Sinbolf. 
Wlcid)  iinb  Oileid).  3W.  ilietjer.  in  Grj.  aug 

bem  31te«.  3Jb.  3 58: 

Wlorfc  Bon  3lragon,  ?ie.  i>.  Siect.  in  Sdjr., 

«b.  25 56: 

Wliirfd)Cit  »"b  Sdjellen.  sj.  Smibt 59  : 

Wlotflcr,  i.  % 

3obanne8  .ncpler.    Stuttg.  1870.    16°. 
in  jitgenb:  unb  l>olfebibl 59: 


1293 

917 

1654 

1663 

906 

941 

2846 
2860 

1660 

1630 
903 

at 

1198 

984 

2712 

1664 
1973 

1974 


1391-2 

324 
315 


2548 

1732 
1186-7 


1000-1 
1002-3 
1004-5 
1006-7 

1003 
244-5 

2363 

1624 

2790 

2404 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


OKoifer. 


-33- 


Wliirflrr,  A.  31  —  gprtfefeuno. 
patriot  >bann  Jacob  JUJofcr. 
1872.     l(i°.     A.n   Augcnb=    u.  'J 

bibl 

fiiliirf,  Tas.    ix  I'aitbc 

(viliiif  cine*  38cit>f«,  Ta3.     AHIU  A. 


»i(  erne*  ei,  ag.  3rau  A.  Wcm* 
ncmrtniiibt  (3uite  But  etc)  Mil 
^'aute  38clt  _  [Meg  gicrj  ..............  -()  . 

©liirf  gicbt  iH-rftaub.   v.  licet.    >  2*r 
*».   19  ...................................  ,-i;. 

e(irf  ilbtc  HUe«.    (£.  Spinblcr.    An  Vcm= 
UiitbeH,  ito.  1  ......................  ..  .......  ',  -9. 

Oiliirf  unb  (9(a$.    (£.  SptiiMer. 


.  . 

jiff*.,  4%  1  .......................  ...  .........  r.g. 

Miitflirfjc  .wrb,  Tcr.  CS.  Spinblcr  "in  '  ' 

Ueferaen,  ^b.  a  ............................  ]_.  59. 

(Mliirfltifct  onfi'I.  3-  Srfjmibt.  An  sj(icvil>  ' 

SugenteSiW^  S3b.  40  .......................  ;  59. 

<»lurfijrt)r  An[e(  ber  Antcrnatioimlen,  Tic 

3.  Sdjraibt  .........................  '  -n  • 

<«!iirflirt)C  3!anl)ie,  (Sine.  IS.  3..-(£arien"!  58  : 
(vtliirflirt/c  SdJmuggler,  Tci-.  (S.  38iUfomm 

flnSBrteort,  }ii>.  2  .............  '  -n. 

"jn  '  ' 


.      .,       .       ..................... 

Wlutforittcr,  Tie.  v\  son  eidicnborff.   A 
Samnttl.  SB.,  »i.  8  .........  .... 

""" 


. 
JugenbsSibL,  s»b.  41  ............  ..  .........  .  -9. 

C«liirfsftrrn,  ?er.  Jvrau  v\  ^fonnenfimttt  ' 

(,MIUC  'iiuroiD)  ...........................  rjg  . 

<>'lii(fvMUfrt)fcl.    3.  .wffinanii.    Jn  (Srj!] 

"»•  ;-~  .......................................  ;   ,^9- 

Wliitfi?mrrtiifi.  3.  vurfner.    ^n  -Jiierth  Au= 
amb.-Htbl.,  «D.  43  ..........  .  ......  r,n. 

Wlliilfllbf  pfennig,  Ser.    (3.  Jiicril;      \n  '  ' 
3ugenb=aib[.,  2tt>.  29  ...............  ...         -9. 

(V'OOolvftin.    d.  ®.  e.  i'.  8uti»er«2»tton!  ' 
:•{  ift>e.  in  1  ............................    '        '  ro  . 

xx  ?Saaijow.  "sSBbe."!! 
iM  Don. 
Subet  auc>  ciiiciu  MinbecCeben.    t'eipj.  (f. 

0          '' 


59: 


G^ytfttan  38oblgemutb.  I'eipj.  1858. 

i'ebrer  unb  Sangev.'    i.'eip;.  (f.  b.)     it>°.  ° 

An  -JJieri^  Augenb.-3Hbl.,  «£>.  44 .'59  : 

JUSmje,  SHe.    Veipj.    (f.  b.)    16°.    A;n 

m?'";(.bC-     ^"    3(i"'&   0«genb--3JibV.',  ' 
W.  :i4 f-a. 

<«(ir<|cl)  in  lirag.     3(.  Uieijsner.     A.II  (5ba=  '  ' 
rattermaSfen,  3)b.  3 ...  gg. 

tbr,  SobannSJkXfgang  won  (gcb.  mit^ ' 
1 H32 ). 

!tu«  mctncm  1'cbcn :  2)id)tung  unb 
&cit.  A.n  38.  Stuttg.  u.'lub. 
*<b-  -1 y; 

ib  9Ibe'  3n  ffls"  Murj''*e  3tug«" 

i  38'.,'-iia'ri|:.'V(ui'g 
.i»    38.,     Stuttg. 

•^b.   11  —  12 

©utcn  38eibcr,  Tie.    A.n  38.,  S 

Jiibing.  '-'(u-Sg.,  i)b.3 '.'. "„"  -(; 

'  56 : 
;,i; : 

Stuttg.  u.  Jiib.  i'tnsg.,  3)b  3  ..        ''  r.c  . 
Taffelbe.    An  38.,    Murs'fdjc  »u8g., 
<fb.  H ,„. 

oil    38.,    Stuttg.    3(u»g., 


56: 


10. 


56  : 


59: 

58: 


Wortlic,  ^o^iann  •fljclfgana.  —  Aortfc(jung, 
nntcc[;a[tiiiuKit  bcutidief  SfuSgchJ 
.,  atuttg.  u.  2iib. 


2057 

40 

1618 

926 

948 

927 

2590 

2716 

1080 

242 
2591 


ttn. 

31b.  3.' 


W. 

abl 

6tuttg.  u.  lut.  SluSa., 


.n  38,,   Mui-j'i'die  Slusg., 
'n'ffl!,"  "©'" 


56: 

"  /' 

' 
-/;  . 

' 


k';n  3«  28.,  i'arif.  3(u6g.,  *b.  o.  "j6 : 
SBJetfta:'*  Se|rj«br«.    ^n  38 
.  u.  liib.  SdiSfl.,  «b.  3_ r)(j. 


7. 

lidJ 
8— !).  .. 


tuttg. 


56: 

.......   :,(i; 

:l-K'eifter'«  3'Janberjab.  re.    ^n  38 '  ' 

Stuttg.  u.  Jub.  iKusg.,  3<b.  3 .'  r,(; : 

Taffelbe.    An  ii! .   >>••—'•"-'••   or..=  . 
fflb.  8... 

U).  .. 


.. 
at!.,   JU,rj'ff&e      u«g", 


38.,  gtuttg. 


3n  at*.,  ^arif.  x'lnsg.,  »b.  3.  56  : 

=  unb  x">unaUna5^cit     i? 

„..      °'  -q  . 
J.  Sdimtbt..!         "!-,«• 

"''  * 


SdimiM 
2280      hotter  imb  S>elbcn. 

Wolb!    g.  ©etftader. 
2593     Wolb  unb  .Hot)le.    ffi.  SS.  Kunbt,  (8 o'u'i'f e  ° 
i>Ji  ii  b  I  b  a  dj).      Jn     Siowcllenbilber  • 

.j .-,;.,          weu<3  3<ilberbud),  316.  2 r, 

(«0lb  uiib  Jiame. 


.  ctm-t 

Singer.    35.  3.  38.  Ccrtcl  (38.  " 
»  o  n  io  o  r  n).    An  Corn's  (Srj.,  «b.  13.'  58  : 


358 
387 
372 
358 
385 

365 
851 

358 
386 


3.58 
387 

,3<i6 
352 

2717 

2718 

933-3 

2548 


2223 
1-3 

2581 

2594 
2581 
2584 
2317 

359 

388 
352 

367 
358 
387 
366 
358 

in  1  '  -n  . 

729 
713 

913 
1802 

1309 
1031 

1903 
1924 

1731 
1204 

'  2573 
429 

1961 
355 
2640 
2270 

2291 
s/m 

(«olbbnm»,  Tie.  3.  (Serftacfer.   An  3Mau  ' 
SBaffet  -o. 

Wolbrlff.    (S.  >f;it.    (CS.  DC'  a  r  I  i  1  1  ).        V.u  . 
Wolbriic  .i-erj,   Tag.    3.  T.  6.   a;c'mme.  '' 
2  3<Bc.  in  1  .                  -9  . 

frolbfiir  Ma.Jfe,  Tie.    3t.  turn  Sternbera 
o»  Ml.  Ttomanen  u.  (Sn  ,  3<b  2               r.n  - 

Wolbciir  Spiegel,  Ter.    g.  lie.  38iclaiib'   ' 
xsit  icaniintl.  38.,  3lb   7  8                     r(-- 

Wfllbtnc  Jopf,  Ter.  6.  X.  «.  feoffntann.  * 
on  inuegttv.  ISrj.  3)6  •'                       -o  . 

Wolbfifrt)ldn'i<  :Homan:  (DJardwt)   TO  0) 
Sap(;ir.     An  StuJgeb.  3JL,  iib.  lo  .'  rjg  : 

Wolblnnb,  Tag.    »  (Sonfcience 

Wolbmnrticrborf,  TasS.    fo.  ^fcboffc.    An  °' 
Wff.  SdH'.,  3)e.  Iti  rij  • 
Wolbfrtjmicb  uon  ilugaburg,  Ter.   {'.  9icui  ' 
[tab.    o»  ilmtftnoiiellen  rjq  . 

Wolbifftmirb  Don  Stuttgart,  Ter.    V  liidi-  ' 
ler.     An  CiT,).,  *b.  1  r,n  . 

Wolbfurt/cr,  Ter.  3.  iooffmann.    Jn  erj.,  ' 

4)b.     11  fn  . 

Wolbfutftcr,  Tie.    §.  edjmib.    An  ffinl 
ftujcn  •   rn 

(Viott  lenft.  3-  Jboffmann.  An  ISn    3)6  -J2   VI  • 
Wott  unb  leufel.  31.  (T.)  Z>umo«.  2  3)be'  " 
in  1.  ueberj.  »sn  ..Conscience  rinno- 

»"!•"•""  ..so. 

2842 


1'KO.SK  FICTIOX:     GKRMAX. 


SptfeSljfiuSdjett. 


—  34  — 


©riifin  tin  C'ayla. 


0'3ttc3f)fiiicfdicit,  £as,  unb  fcine 

iter.    }>.   ft.   315.   Certcl  (1U.   O.   B  o  n 
from),    on  front's  (Jrj.,  ;yb.  1 58 : 

6Jattfric&,  bcr  junge  (Sinftebler.    (£.  BPH 
©djmi&  :.  59: 

$ottlinrb  unb  fcin  Siofj.    ft.  Srenffyafm. 
on  Merit)  ^ngenb^ibl.,  iBb.  30......'.....  59: 

Albert' 

©flttliilf,  ber  freimatfilpfe.    ft.  frenning. 
Jn  SBanberungen  burcb.    b.  ©cbiet   b. 

Oefdj •.'. .' 58: 

Wottucrtrnitcit,  tin.    3.  3\  fr.  lemme...  59 : 
(Jioiiocntnittc,  Tie.    ft.  frpffntann.     on 

(Jr?.,  4(b.2ii 59 : 

Wrnt)  an  bcr  .UirdUjpfSinancr,  (Jin.    ftran 
;J.  ^fanncnfdimibt  (gillie  Slur  OIB). 

^n  4Ulber  aus  bent  Veben 59: 

fi,  (Sraf  Stanislaus, 
unb  31eu=ftrantreid):    3!oman  aus 
ben  Mamvfon  bcr  ftran',pfen  in  3iprb= 
3(frifa.  Sicrl.  (f.  b.)  2  «bc.  in  1.  1(>°.  58  : 
2(uf   ben   iBrcttern    ber    grpfecn   2Belt. 
Spctcnl;cim  bei  ftranff.  a.  3){.    1863. 

16° 58: 

SluS  bem  Cffijierlcbcn.  i<erl.  18(i3.  16°.  58  : 
3  n  ba  It:  Ser2lbjutant  obnc  '^Sieib.  —  5Botf= 

ftveierofiigeu.  —  Str  mops. 

Slus  bem  Soblatcnlebeit  in  freimatl;  unb 
grembe.  *»erl.  (f.  b.)  16° 58: 

3  nl)  a  It:     Gin  Xaij   au«  bcm  i'cben   eincS 

bem  Xraii'jpovtfcbiffe.—  Gin  ScutiiijeSiagcr 
in  '.Ufien. 

3lus  ben  Jagcn  bcr  Commune :  SioBelle. 
Sierl.  1873.  16° 58: 

SluS  bcr  Oarnifon  unb  tin  ftelbe:  SMili* 
tart?d>e  frumprcsfcn.  i.'etu.  (f.  b.) 
4  Sibe.  in  2.  16° 58  : 

3ubalt:    i9b.  1:  JSauaUerie  in  bci  ^'Cnfion. 

—  Set  Gvbpvinj. 
SBb.  2:    Sic  Wcljeimniffe  pon  ^>ofemiicfe[.  — 

SBb.  3:  Sici2lbcnfac  aus  bcm  t'fbcn  ctneS  Gin* 
ja'biiflen.  —  3)ie  bciben  Xragoner.  —  (Sine 

SBb.  4:'Sic  falfibc  Ciriifin.  —  Sot  ^3c>ri8. 

2(us  SEBclt  unbfrauS.  VeiBj.  18(i9.  233be. 
tnl.  16°...". 58: 

311  bait:  *b.  1:  IJijrnmuS  unb  Iljiobe.—  Zie 

f  [cine  .Honiflin.  —  Ser  coljn  bcr  Steppe.  — 

3un'itcr  .ftiaffe. 
SBb.  2:  ^ini&cr  mib  ©djipefter.  —  Sic  2(ntipo  = 

ben.  —  Ginc  militarise  execution.  —  SSHe« 

6cn  s4Jetcr  oon  -Jllclborf. 

S3ilfeer  aus  bem  ©otbatenteben.  frann. 
1861.  16° '. 58: 

3n  bait:  Gin  Gramcn=2lbenteuer.  —  SaS 
OTaiiocuure  bei  SiofcnbuMi.  —  Gin  al= 


.  . 

Sfuft'iicfie  ffliifte.  —  I'Subliciie  Diiavtiere.  — 
2Iu3  bem  .ftartoffelfviefje.  —  Gine  U'nbre 
Sdicftiotc  auf.  bem  Sicbcn  3«cbricft  2Bill)elm 
III.,  ilb'nig  pon  ^rcufjen. 

Clement  :    Joiftorifdjer  Sloman.     Serf. 

(f.  b.)  2  Sbe.  in  1.     16°  .................  58: 

Gructfij,  ZaZ:  3(oman.  SJerl.  (f.  b.) 

241be.ini.    16°  ..........................  58: 

Sieferteur,  Xer:  Siouclle.  «cr[.  1863. 

16°  ............................................  58: 

Srei  bumortfttfd^e  (rrjiil)Iunnen  auS  bem 

gjitlitarleben.    i'eip.  1865.    16°  .......  58: 

3  n  It  alt:  Gin  gqlucfternbcnb  im  Cfnjiers 
(Safino.  —  Gine  Gntfubrung5gejd)itb.te.  — 
©trumclpetci:. 

©migranten,  ®te:  .^iftorifdjc  SioBede. 
$rafl,  1859.  1(5°  .........................  58: 

G«a,  bie  Jodjter  be§  DuofetS  :  S>iftori= 
fdjer  3lotnan  au»  bent  gegcnivarttgeit 
itriege  in  "Jiorb^Slmertfrt.  Sicrl.  (f.  6.) 
24°  ............................................  58: 


2845 
531 

2580 

1461 
1302 

2285 
30 

1062 


1063 
1064 


1065 

1066 
1067-8 


1069 


1117 


1070 
1071 
1072 
1074 

1073 
1077 


i,  Wraf  Stanislaus.  —  ft 
ftauorite,  !?ie.    SJerl.  (f.  b.)    2  -Mbe.  in 

1.    1H°  ......................................  58: 

®efamtnt(te  SJoBeUtn  unb  ©rjS^Iungen. 

i-'eitt.  1865,  2  ilbe.,  tl.   8°  .....  '.....'.....  58  : 

3  n  tj  a  It:  slib  I:  21m  otranbe.  —  Sic  uer= 
tjangnipuolle  :UoH'.  —  ibliiincn  our  Wia= 
bent.  —  SaJ  *Hiabd)Lvn  you  ^clgolanc.  — 
2ln  ber  Oiriin^c. 

SBb.  2:  Zie  Soft  uon  ffubeiba.  —  Slrel  fm 
fen.  —  Mcutcrci  au  Sorb.  —  Sa3  aime 
fVrautcin.  —  Sa5  ^ufnrenpfevb  ('!)inn 
Wrnucbcn). 

©i'mftlinge,  Z\t.     Siftcrifdjcr  Slwitnn. 

"Herl.  (f.  b.)  2  «bel  in  1.  ](>°  ............  58  : 

ipauy  !oo.licnji>llern  :  ftefivbeUtn  —  .v^pbctt; 

friebbcrg  —  SSntggrafe   —  ©eban  ; 

."piftw.  :)iwnan.  4-lerl.  (f.  b.)  5  iite. 

fl.8°  ..........................................  58: 

§crr  ^nbiens,  Scr.  iBert.  (f.  b.)  2  «bc. 

tnl.  16°  ...................................  58: 

on  Km(b  unb  Sdiloji:  31ol>elle.  X'eiBj. 

1858.  2  Hoe.  in  1.  16°  ..................  58  : 


1078 
1QGO-1 


man.  .vxinn.  I8(i0.  2  ^K\  in  l.'fl.  8°.  58 
Sungfrau  Don  CricanS,  Sic.  SJtvl.  (f.  b.) 

4  -i^be.  in  2.  8°  .............................  58 

ilatlidjen  Bon  .vxtibrwui,  XasS.  Sicrl.  (f.b.) 

3»be.  -f(.  8°  ..............................  58 

ilonig^,  SeS,  unb  ber  jionigin  Sotbat. 

X'etpj.  1870.  3  iibe.  16°  ..................  58 

fitoncuub  .Herf'er.  4lerl.  (f.  b.)  16°  ......  58 

X'cibeitt'diaftlidje'.j  .'oerj,  (Jin.  SJettoj.  2  Sibe. 

in  1.   16°  ......  :  ............................  58: 

SHanncla,  bicJoditer  b«>  £ictator§  :  (Jin 

iWb  and  ber   Slpfa'fdien  2djrccten§= 

toertobe.  SJerl.  (f.b.)  24°  ..................  58 

3)ic»alliancen.  *ctl.  (f.  b.)  3  SBbe.  t(.  8°-  58 
ffliobcrne   ,t>cilige,  (Sine:    Grtmina[=©e= 

fd)id)te.  Serf,  1867.  16°  .................  58: 

Jiadj  bVm  Mriege  :  ftortfe^ung  von  ,,Un= 

ter   ^Smijjcn'S  fta^nen."  S5er(.  1867. 

4»be.  in  2.  tl.  8°  ........................  58: 

3Jeue  SBtlber  au§    bent    ©olbatenleben. 

Serl.  (f.  b.)  24°  ..........................  58: 

3  u  Ij  a  It:  Grfte  iicbe.  —  Aafetnenbcanb.  — 
Unvuljinc  ^Jcttcn. 

Siene  milttavifdje  Sumoreslen.  Ikvl.  (f.  b.) 
2  SJbe.  in  1.   16°  ..........................  58: 

3nb.a  It:  SBO.  1:  Sa§  Sicbljabcvtlicatcr.  — 

Sic  fcbiine  Stuinc. 
syb.  2:   Gin  mobcrncr  Otfiello.  —  Gin  alter 

ga^nridi.  —  (Sine  Glje  aitf  4)cfel)I. 

3JeguIatpren   Bpn  San  ftranctScp,  Sie. 

iBerl.  (f.  b.)  16°    SnSonaRontebeBo 

bt>5  Solfettno  ..............................  58  : 

Sipfe  BPII  "JSuebla,  3)ie.  9<er(.  1865.  16°.  58: 
@anta=3lnna  :  loiftor.  Sioman  auS  bcm 

SJitrgcrfrieiic  in  Wejtco.  ikrl.  (f.  b.)  24°  58  : 
©diati  bc-3  3Ud)lnniften.  3(ad)  bem  (Vran= 

jpfifdjcn.     Bert.  1867.    6  Sibe.  in  3. 

16°  ............................................  58: 

©dueling  bc§  KaifcrS,  Xev.  SJcd.  1870. 

3  ^be.    16°  .................................  58: 

llnter  s^reuBcn'§   fta&nen.  SBerl.  1867. 

4  iBbe.  in  2.  8°.    (gortfe^ung  :  Stedj 
bem  Mriege)  .................................  58: 

UB  cinig  ungebeelt.    SBcrl.  (f.  b.)  4  SBbe. 

in  2.  It.  8°  .................................  58: 

Senbetta,  Sic.    iBerl.    (f.  b.)  16°.    3n 

Mrpne  unb  iterter  ...........................  58  : 

Son  SJientebcUp    MS    ©olfcrino.   SBert. 

(f.b.)  16°  .............................  ,  .....  58: 

Ciriibcr   in    ber  ©teBBe,   Sic.    «.  »!oll= 
baufcn.    3n  ^palmblatter  unb    Sdjitcc: 
ftocteu.  »b.  2  ..................................  58: 

Wriifin  ilu  Cayhi,  ®te.  (£.  SJ){.  9Jlnnbt. 
(S  o  u  i  f  e  3R  ii  1}  I  b  a  di).  o"  &«ft-  ^^a= 
rafterbtlber.  Sib.  3  ..........................  58: 


1079 

1081-5 

1080 

1086 

1087 

1088-9 

1090-2 

1093-5 
1096 

1075 


1097 
1098-100 

1076 


1101-2 
1115 

1116 


H14 
1103 

1118 


1104-6 
1109-11 

1112 

1107-8 

1096 

1114 

2391 
2515 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


(Mrciftn  StiTiictta. 


-35- 


(Kriiftit  i'mtrctta.   g.  jf.  JsMlb.  3«  Scbcn3» 

bilbcr:  3ugcnb=  unb  tBcltSbibt 59:  2418 

(Kraft n  Waria.  g.  vcivatb.  on  finite  4MI= 

bcr.  SBb.  1 58:  2136 

(KrSrut  unb  llJarjuifc.  0.  wn  Stntenfee, 

(®«fta6  pom  See.)  4  SSbe,   (gort< 

fegung:  Cft  unb  l&ft) .--59:  1208-11 

(Krhfin  wn  Gbcirmt,  Xie.  3t.  (X.)  X«ma3. 

<)4<t>e.  3"  Xentioiirbiqfeitcn  eincsStrjtei, 

iHbtii.4 ....  58:  5C1-6 

{Krh'nit  wn  4>,;artcnbcrg,  Xie.  G.  9)f.  Dhmbt, 

U'  o  u  i  i  c  i'J  it  fa,  1 4  a  d>).      o"  tHftrr. 

SWberbud).  3jt>.  2 58:  2512 

(Krai  Auget  <!<•  Montyon.  ^.'.gom.  C«= 

tel.    (SB.  D.  con  4?orn).  Sn  Swrn'S 

Gr,.  SBb.  15 58:  2844 

iKrni  Gllcrn.  grciftcrrG.  Wen  4)ibra.  3  4Vbe.  58  :  158-60 

on  3iierifc  ottgenb'SiW.,  4**.  30 59:        2580 

(Krai  Swbity  StoSwcribe.    G.  Si.   itiunbt. 

( i.'-p  u  i  f  t  aii  ii  b,  I  b  a  d).)  3"  Sbifror.  41il= 

berbud),  4<b.  1 58:       2511 

(Krni  >avbint.    g.  veimttb.    3"  9(.  9fr>= 

mam-,  41b.  3 58:        2110 

(Krni  Ditrabcau.    Ii}.  Diwibt.  4  *bc.  in  1.  58 :        2692 
©raf  S-arjebo.    G.  l>i.  iihmbt.   u'ouife 

aji  ii  b,  J  b  a  d).^  3n  sift.  HHberbtteb. ,  4ib.2.  58 :        2512 
(Krni  unb  4larenjiib,rcr.  g.  .wffmamt.   3'i 

Gr;.   SJb.   24 59:        2283 

Oirni    BCU    Senjowetn.    G.  a)i.    aiiunbt. 

(i.'  o  u  i  f  e  35i  ii  1;  1  b  a  d)).    4  "Bbc.  'in  •<!-  58 :    2504-5 
(Krni  wn  ikegctonnc,  oberjeTin  oal;rc  nadj= 

b,er.  31.  (X.)  XumaS.  7  4<be.  in  4.    Xie 

brei  Siuc-fctierc,  i'lbtfi.  3 - 58:    567-70 

(Krni  t'on  :'JuMitcGbriftc,  Xcr.  3t.(X-)  Xu= 

urns.  6 -Wte.  in  3 58:      571-3 

(Krai  wn  Jamienfce,  Xer.    G.  SCittlontm. 

OH  3"'  4V?nn  unb  Dauber  :c.,  4ib.  1 59  :        1672 

Wrnirii  '-Bavfufj,   Xie.    3(.  G.  KrachucgeL 

4*be.   in  2 58:      250-1 

(Krnicn  ^eimiadn  inrKalbc,  XeS.  G.  ;45clt». 

on  3lu-j  beni  ,/ll'iti!tcriiri)itCM'iUid)e"  :  3i. 

'.'U'lH-Ken,  4<b.  9 '. 59:  84 

Wrairnfroiir,  Ganc.  Jj.Ctto.  33»c.  m  1..  58:       2941 
(Krniiitroloiinc  wn  SRarengc,   XW.    g, 

etoUe.  4*bc.  in  2 59:    111C-7 

(Kr/i-.inita.  3-  Wroffc.   3n  Cffcnc  aCimben, 

*b.  1 58:        1156 

Wrriij,  Xcr.  ft>.  Sdimib.  on  3Utc  nub  ncitc 

(>5efd;.  <ntS  •Jtatierii,  *b.  1 59:         500 

(Krc iijicuc,  Xie.  31.  G.  $racbt>ogel.  3"  91- 

sJioi'dlen,   *b.  1 58:         220 

(Krnmoflrtitcr,  Xcr.  ^.  g.  Sl<.  Dertcl.  ("ffi. 

C.    »  D  n    » o  r  n).    3"   fiorn'3    Gtj. 

4*b.  12 58:        2856 

Wrilltlll,  xxrntaim,  (^eb.  1828). 

Unilberiuinbttdje   2Mcidite.     SBerL  1870, 

2'^bc.,  H.  8°..... 58:     1130-1 

(Krinini,oiicpb  i.'ubtoig  (gcb.  1785,  •{•  1863) 

»mb  H!iU;cim  J?arl  (aeb.  1786,  f  1859). 

j?inbcr=  unb  .'oauomardjcn.    Deri.  1873, 

ft.  8° 59:        2160 

X«iKlbc.    16° 59:        2161 

(«rimniiitn=ofiflfrinRC.   G.  Spinblcr.    3" 

Vefercicii,  i<b.  2 59:         927 

(Hriicttr,  G<KC.    g.  i'cipalb.    3"  Xiinetu 

unb  -IVriigcfd).,  41b.  2 58:        2115 

(Kriicttr  unb  vcrctte  unb  bic  ncuc  Wonera» 
ticu.  Jh.  lihinbt.    3"  "JSarifft  Jtaifer-- 

Sfi«en,  W.  1 58:        2695 

(Krdnln'nbitrfic  ?r^efe.    3-  %  S-  Sliditer, 
^  ^  c  an  Jtaul).    o"  Sa'mmt'l.  J5L,  ikrl. 

SluSg.,  ~Hb.  9 56:        1154 

Xaiiclbf.    3«  Sammtl.  SB.,  ^ariicr  ' 

g.,  ^b.  1 56:       1168 


58: 


in  2  

(Kroiff,  o»li><3,  (flfb-  1828). 
Xapontc  unb  SRojart.    ocua,  1874.    3 

»be.    16° 58 : 

(3cgen  bv-n  Strom.    Sraunfdjtt.  1871. 

3  'Mbe.,  ft.  so 58  : 

SDiaria  SJJancini.    etuttg.  1871.    2  »be., 

ft.  8° 58: 

9Jcue  Stbalarb,  Xcr.    Jrei^.  1871.    16°...  58: 
Difene  SJunben.    iieip.   1873,    3  23bc. 

16° 58: 

^ufjatt.    5Ito.  1:  Wra^wna. 

^b.  2:  Xie  neue  .t*Q^ar. 
iBt.  3:  Sibrbecv  unb  SRpttC. 

etabtengct,  Xer:   Gin  biirgcrlidu-r 

man.  Stuttg.  1874.  8° 

(Krofif  3lntla*  311  ANundicn,  Xer.  G. 

let.  o»  :Ho}etten,  4%.  2 '. 59 

(Krof;c  Xamc,  Gine.  4nw  XcwalL   2  4<bc.  58 
WroficMouifl  unb  fein  3(cfrut,  Xer.  g.  Ctto. 

2  4<be.  in  1 59 

(Kropr  Murii'trft  unb  feine  ^eit,  Xer.  G.  !'!. 

Hhinbt.  (V  o  u  i  f  e  3JJ  it  b,  I  b  a  dj.) 

^  n  !)  n  1 1:  9lbtlj.  ^ :  Xer  i  untie  .ftuifiirft 58: 

abtli.  2:  Wrojc  fiurfilift,  Xcr,  imb  fcin  3!o!f. 

4»be.  in 2 58: 

Slbtb,.  3:  Wiofif  JKiitfiirft,  Jev,  unb  fcinc  Jiin  = 

ber.    43}be.  in  2 58: 

(Krotlc  "008,  Xa3.  g.  §offmann. 

4^*.  16 

(Krofif  Hnbcfannte,  X<r.    G.  < 

XV  langcr,  je  liebcr,  4<b.  3..... 5!) : 

(Kropaartiicr,  Xcr,    31.  auilbenbabn.    3n 

Wej.  S*r.,  »b.  13 -  59: 

(Kroiimiitttr,  Xie.     ».  Gonf<:icn«.     3n 

x'UH-nbftiuiben,  4<b.  2 58: 

(Kroiiinitttrr  im  fircifc  il;rer  Gnfet,  Xtc.  g. 

.Hoffmann 59 : 

(Krofioiifcl,  Xer.    3-  Snrfdnnami 59  : 

(KtDfiUatfl't!  GrjdlHungen,  XeS.  3-  ^rauit.  59  : 


Gui  <le  Saint-Flo 


59: 


Lincoln,    etuttg.  1868.    16°. 

ougenb;  tuib  SBolKbtM 59: 

r  JUpeniiielt  ber  Sdiivcij.   etuttg. 
isiiii.    16°.    3"  jugenb=  unb  SJolte= 

bibt. .' 59  : 

SSicfc  in^  Scclenleben  ber  Jijicrc.  Stuttg. 
18(>6.     10°.    3^  3^gcub=  u.  4^olf^ 

MM 59: 

Sencral  Giu-ifenau.   etuttg.  1867.  16°. 

on  ougcnb:  unb  4UHfebibI 59  : 

Sdiarnfyoift'ij  i;eben  unb  4iUrfen.  ©tuttg. 
1867.    16°.    3n  3ugcnb--  u.  «olf<3= 

Mbl - 59: 

JBclfdje  ^Jadjbar,  Xer.    Stuttg.   1871. 

16°.    3"  3ugenb=  u.  I'otebi'bt. 59  : 

Wriiitbiniti  vonsJJJart;[anb,  Xie.  ft).  ,3fdjoffe. 

3n  Wcf.'  Sdir.,  4ib.  6 56: 

(Kriinc  4ianb,  Xa§.    i.'.  Jiecf.    3n  Sdjr., 

«b.  8 :>6: 

(Kriinc  ^elj,  Xet.  $.  Waten.    4  4ibe.  in  2.  58 : 
(Kriinc  Sdtnurtbatt,  Xcr-  31.  Wn  31Hv.ter= 
fclb.    3"  wumor.   Solbatcn  --  'JioDellcH, 

4Jb.  3 -59: 

(Kriiitc  turban,  Xer.    G.  ilUllfomm.    3» 

3m  Daitn  unb  3aubcr  JC.,  4<b.  2 59  : 

fKiitfittfiilir,  Xie.    &.  3iieri(5.  3"  3«9«<'>-' 

4Ubl.,  s»b.  2 59: 

(Kjbrun.    g.  edjmibt 59: 

(Kiiiifiliitor,  Xie.    (Staf  St.  (iSraboi»«fi. 

2  i^be.  hi  1 58: 

(Kiiiitbcr  fen  Sd)iuar;,burg.    i'.  Sdjiicfing. 

24<bc.  in  1 59: 

Gui  ill-  Sjiint-Flcmr.  ty.  g.  iC.  Ccrtet. 
OB.  D.  »on  §orn.)  3u Corn's  Grj., 
4ft.  10 58: 


1722-3 


1160-2 
1150-2 

1153-4 
1155 

H5G-8 


1159 

938 
510-11 

2623 


2517 
2508-9 
2506-7 

2275 
917 

1605 
422 

2307 
2253  ' 
2048 

2406 
2407 

2407 
2405 

2405 
2406 
1954 

1607 
848-9 

1738 
1672 

2552 
2719 

1079 
655 

2854 


;~ 


1'KUSE  FICTION:     GEKMAX. 


r'§  DtdfetT. 


JjnrfWnber. 


®u(liDrt'ei  fficifen  in  ttnbefannte  £'nnber, 
Bon  3.  Sivift.  g«r  bie  3ug«tb  bearbcttei 
Don  y.  iooffmamt  ............................  ..  59  :        2308 

ffiitmjici't,  Jfyefla  Ben,  St.   (»erau«g.) 
SDerjblattdten'S  RettBertwift.   (Slogan,  ([. 

b.)    17  *be.  ft.  4°  ...................  .....  59:  2170-86 

2Sd)t«r=2abum.   GHogau.  (f.  b.)  19  S3be. 

8°  .........................  .......  ................  59:2195-213 

©initu\l)crg,  Warts. 
Xeutfdje  tm  Cften,  Gme.    fefafte.  1872. 

16°.    3n  Sugenb;  iinb  SletfSbibt.  ......  59:        2416 

Omfctf,  Scrub  son. 
2(u3  eigner  Kraft,    ^rag  1858.    2  SBic. 

tnl.    16°  ..............  '.  ....................  58:       1175 

3>eutf<§Ianb§  Gb.rc.  SdSj.  1864.    3  S3be. 

hi  2.  16°  ....................................  58:     1176-7 

Xaffelbe.  3  Sbe  ................  ......  .......  58:    1181-3 

Grfte  Siattb  aftXeutfdjlaitb,  Xer.    SeiBs.. 

1862.    4  me.  in  2.    16°  ................  58:    1184-5 

Siranbola.    i'eiBj.  1860.    4  8be.  in  2. 

16°  ............  ,  ............  ....  ............  „  5§;    1186-7 

3"  6  alt:.  Sb.  1:  Bet  Dbalbattfv. 

»b.  2;  SefffBmgin.  —  ftri«d>e  Srfiat. 

SJb.  3:  3Tie  Scritidjung.—  Sin  fiarfeS  fieri, 

SBb.  4:  Sie  SBriibev  oon  SlKgunk. 

£tanb  beS  ftremben,  £ie.    i'ei&j.  1857. 
283be.    16°  .................................  58: 

3m  fcerjen  »on  ®eutttlanb.  »erl.  (f.  b.) 
2SHbe,  inl.  16°  ...........................  58: 

3m  etrou:  ber  3«t.  $rag  I860.  4  <8be. 
in  2.    16°  ....................................  58: 

3)tobame  be  Skanbebsntrg.    SSien  1863. 
2iBbe.ini.  16°  .............  .........  .......  58: 

Hitter  bem  tamtmftabe.    ijjarm.   1865. 
3i8be.  16°  ...................  .  ................  58: 

®ttftott  Sinbons.  G.  S-  Garten.  58  : 

Wnitttlt  SBafa.    Orciftn  ^.  Bon  9itiMsne. 
2  Si&e.  in  1  ...............................  .  ......  59: 

.  ©ut  unit  Siofe.  g-.  Soffimtnn,  3n  Grj.,  3}b.5.  59  : 
®ttl  SSott  finbet  gute  Stair.  %,  ficffwonn. 
3n  Grj.,  «b.  25  ..............................  59: 

©lite  a-ttc  3eit,  Sie.  G..£ib'fer.  3S8be.  m  2..  58  : 

gnfjatt:  SBb.  1:  Slnno  bajumal. 
931s.  2:  SBJeiti  altcS  Senftet.  —  S«t  Jyreiijof. 
SBb.  3:  2?ie  Jrau  con  SBoffo|. 


1188-9 
1190 

1192-3 
1191 

1178-80 
383 

407 
2264 

2284 
1&74-5 


griboitrt  ttnb  ber  bflfe  ®ietri^),  Ser, 
G.  Ben  Sdjinib  .............  .................... 

®«te  Se»,  £>e*.  3.  3).£>.  Jemme  ............ 

©ntt  Jediter,  Xie.  @.  3iterih.  3n  3anenb= 
»ibl.«b.  7  ..................  .................... 

ffiittc  SCaare,  bie  ntd)t  in'S  Wetoidjt  fattl, 
Gine.  05.  §-.  Bon  Scljubert.  3tt  Grj.  S 


59: 
59: 


Kitten  ffietber,  2te.   3.  SB.  Son  ®oett)e. 
3n  SB,,  ©tuttg.  unb  2ii6.  SuSa.,  SBi.  3. 
2>ajfeI6e.    3n   2B.    Suvj'fi 
»b.  8  ............................  „ 

Saffetbe.     3n  3B.    ©tuttg. 

»b.  10  .........  ................................. 

©utfl  Siftt^  ift  6ktbc§  niertfi.  ?f.  son  3Ra= 

reeg.    3n  3!iertt(  3ti3enb=iBtbt.    S3b.  33 

Oitttcr  6»|n,  Gin.  g.  ^offmann.  3n  Grj., 

at>.  33  ..............  .....  ....................... 

@ttlc«  §61-3,  Gtw.  g.  ^offmann.  3n  Grj., 
S»b.  28  .........................  ,  ................ 

©ittmtitljtBCt  3JJetofiift8,  Gin.  21.  Bon  3Bm* 
terfelb.  '  2  33be.  in  1  ........................ 

©iit?foB>,  Sad  (fleb.  1811). 
2lu§  giud;  irirb  nimmcr  Segen.     3» 
Sctnt.  Scfir.,  33b.  3  .....  ,  .................... 

SJfofebott)  ttTtb  ferae  @bt)ne.  3n  ©cf.  SB., 
S5b.  7—8  .........  ..................  .....  ......... 

gourStaubcn,  "Z'vt.  i'eifcj.  1864.  24°  ...... 

Haffelbe.   3"  2lie  tieine  3!arreniBcIt. 
»b.  1  ....................................  ....... 

Siafoniffin,  S3te.  grantnirt  a.  9JL  1855. 
16°  .........................  ................... 


56: 
56  : 
56: 
56: 
59: 
59: 
59: 
59: 

56  - 

56: 

58  : 

58: 
58  : 


535 
1310 

2557 


2796 

358 

387 

366 

2583 

2292 

2287 

1717 

492 

481-2 
1220 

1229 
1221 


gortfeuung. 
vtl;  GUrobt.    Sena,  1872,    3  33be.  in  2. 

*l.  8°. 58:    1223-4 

ICofycHJdittiangau :  fltoman  tmb  ©ekfnrf'te, 
1536—1567.  X'eiBj.  1867.  5  SBbe.'  in  4. 

ft.  8° 58:     1225-8- 

gioUanbgang,  Xer.  Sena  (f.  b.)  16° 58:        1222 

Kleitt«9Farrentt>«lt,  Xte.  gvanffurt  a.  3)i., 

1856.  3»be.  16°,. 58:  1229-31 

%  nfy  a  It:.  SBb.  1;  Die  Goitrstanben.  —  Da§ 
£>etmd)eu  ittt  Dftre ^er'^U'rfsnreintger. — 

9!adnniii§e.  —  Der  .Htiopf  tm  JUtngelbenteL 
—  let  aBeifcnaditsabfiib.  —  Dei-  ^fcffer- 
SDiatlieS.  —  lie  9!emefi0.  —  isonig  Jraii} 

SSb.2';  Die  Sitln'liftcn.—  ^aviftt  Sftsgen:  Die- 

Slnfunft;  Xte  fiauulienbaute;  Gin  Sitenb 

in  b?v  6rsi;en  Eper  ;  5;ie  gjtmenioelt, 
Sb.  3:  ffiie  torn  es,  baf;  Seufleau  feine  jiiitber 

auSje^te.  —  Gin  beutfdieS  JTicfiterleben.  — 

SBJaS  fid)   ber  Slud)Iobnt  frjolilt.  —  2Birrc» 

bev  ^ett,  —  2Btt'rcn  bc^  Wefrf)tnacE3.  —  Gini= 

gung  in  Dlatttr  unb  Sd)5n[)ett. 

Itonigin  ber  3Jad)t,  Xte.   3s 
"b.  11 


56: 


483 


i'ebcnSHlber.  ©ttittg.  1870.  3  «t>e.  ft.  8°  58  :    1232  -4 
^nljalt:  Sib.l:   Surd)  !)(ad)t  sum  vi*t. 
SBb,  2:    9louetlen  unb  £tt^,;en:    Xa5  Dvfer," 


1235 
485 

1236-44 
485 
492 

1245 


SBb.  3:  $riife  roer  fid)  eu'ig  &inbet. 

Siabdien  aits  bent  Jiolfe.  Gin.  Scipg,1855, 
16° _58: 

5prtttj  Bon  2)(abaga«far,  Xer.  3n  ®ef. 
SB.,  Sib.  11. 56: 

Sfttter  Bom  (Mfte,  Xvs.  iictSj.  1865. 
9  Sibe.  16°. , 58; 

©abbucaer  Bpn2(mfterbam,Xer.  3nC!t'f- 

"*.  11 • 56: 


BL8°... .....»; 

3  11  M  ft:  S}!efd)iera.  —  Gin  sBefud)  6ei 
iteiius  in  Worn.  —  Gine  SBefteiaung 
{110.  —  9(ntife  Sttmaxtif.  —  Die  enitfle  \\u~ 
bin. —  Gin  lanbltdKS  Jeft.  --  edjiuerfeft^ 
forttd).  —  Atornerfeftfyind).  —  ^.'effittg  unb 
Gntilia  Pialotti.  —  ^ofrat^  £ei$mann. — 
^teinrid)  Dieibintjer.  —  Gin  ;Befud)  in  Gop= 
pet. —  3llin  (Sefanirene. 

Selbfttaufe,  Xte.    3n  ©sf,  98.,  S3&.  11-  56  : 

3n  ®ef.  ffi.,  iHb.  3 56  '- 

1837.  11.8° 58: 

XK.    S3ert.   1870. 
3«be.,  ft.  8°: 58: 

W  3-..' '.'. ? .' '.'.  56: 

3BariB8lf,   Xer.     Sift  or.    Gvj.     SlUen, 

1871.    16°........' 58: 

SBeUenbraur,  Xte.  3n  ©ef.  SB.,  »b.  11...  56  : 
Qattberer  Ban  Sitmt,  Xer.    Sets.  1869. 

9Sbe.  in  5.  16° «-.-58: 

Qiljnc§  unb  Ganbnute*.    2t.  9J!etjjner.    3n 
aloseUen,  SJb.  2, _... - 58: 


485 

477 

1246 

1247-9 

492 

1250 
485 

1251-6 
2310 


SttBeimefftrt.  ®W.    S.  ®d;mib 59:         568 

.<S(tfflnili)Ct,  ^rtebrid)  ai.UIt)Clm  (geb.  1816). 
2tHgenblttf  bee  ©liidg,  Xer.     ©tuttg. 

1860.16°.    3nSB.,  «b.  21 58:       1298 

SBilber  au§  b«m  ttotbarenteben  im  Jirtege, 

etitttg,  1860.    2  SJbe.  in  1.  16°.    3n 

SB.,  iBbe.  28—29. 58:        1303 

Xitnffe    Stnnbe,    Xie.     Stuttg.   1866, 

5  S&e.  in  3.  16°.    3tt  2C.,  Sibe.  44— 

48 58:    1313-5 


PROSE  FICTION:    GERMAX, 


-37- 


Ijjausridjc  flbcnbf. 


r,  Jvrkbrirti  SOilli.  —  J\ 
GrleMec<.     etuttg!    1860.    2  *bc.  in  1. 
16°.    3n  SB.,  «be.  25—26 58  : 

\nliali.  *b.  »:  Cin  ©etii'imnif, ;  :Heife> 
Sbenteuer;  Cin  3cbia"fal;  Weffibrlidfe  iBlu» 
inenftrdufie;  itamilien  =  Concert. 
Stb.  2ti:  ^reei  9i8d)te;  ^m  aipomif;  lie  erfte 
SBiicbe;  ttenebig;  Crfte  *.UeriamniIunq  beut; 
fdjer  bilbenur  flfinftler;  fcer  Club  fiir  un; 
beiiuinjte  Jvrcibeit. ;  Slnoncme  Sbriek;  3ei- 
tnngoartitel  in  anffteiflentei  ^!otenj. 

Ciigen  etillfricb.  etuttg.  1863.  3  Sbe. 
in  2.  16°.  on  SB.,  *be.  10—12 58: 

GiirppiiifdjeS  SflaWnteben.  etuttg. 
1863.  5  S3be.  in  2.  on  SB.,  *5be. 
16—20 58  : 

SvalfdjeS  epiel.    11.4° 58: 

Ocbcime  Slgent,  Xer  :  Vuftfpiel.  etuttg. 
1863.  16°.  Jn  SB.,  Hb.  15 58: 

OSebeinmij;  ber  etabt,  Xa*.  etuttg. 
1868.  3  *be.  in  1.  fl.  8° 58  : 

©ejdtiditen   im  ^irfjad.     etuttg.    1871. 

4  SJbc.  in  2.  fl.  8° 58  : 

Xnffolbe.    4S3be 58: 

fcanbel  unb  SHanbcl.  etuttg.  1863.  16°. 
3n  315.,  «b.  7 58  : 

fcmitcr  blauen  SriUtn.    i'eiji.  (f.  b.)  10°.  58  : 
taffelbe.    on  ecrgenloje  etimben  ic. 
**•  * 58: 

yHufrrtrte  Sclbaten  =  WeidMd>ten  :  Gin 
oabrbiidi  fiir  ba>3  Kllitiit  unb  fcine 
greunbe.  1853.  etuttg.  (f.  b.)  fl.  8°..  58  : 
3  n  bait:  Jr3  Wcncralo  Staurort.  —  Cnt» 
wurf  iu  einfm  Solbatens  Jtalenler:  palmar, 
llilaub=-."ionat.  gctruat,  llntcrridit  =  1»»' 
not.  Siiiij,  3ieliunfl-Sionat.  a»ril,  Sic. 
tmten>9)onat.  —  £e?  iiau-jmcifiev'ei  S!ap» 
tort  —  lie  erfte  -ffindje.  —  licnebin  I.  9le>» 
S.  K.  .Oatflanbcr.  —  Srifbritli  x'«illielra 
Ofmcmann,  ober:  ,,?ln5*iiinc  tefeitirtflet* 
ner  nictit'."  ^reufjifdie  £olbatrii(jc|'cl)id)tt 
r«n  Wi'O  .t»efetit'l.  — 3olbntcn:i.'ie>et  tton 
^cobor  X'o'me.  —  vanu'iuciter^ieb. —  ^ti> 
«er--l'ieb.  —  Bntirbaltu-jeB  in  ber  51a*t. 
lUttoctlifilt  son  C.  .ficfer.  —  SBeni-big  II, 
l*on  fj.  >&.  iiactliiiibcr. 

itleinere  Grjatjlungcn  unb  ^nmcriftifrfie 
etij^cn.  etuttg.  1863.  16°.  on  Si;'., 
»»».'« •• 58: 

3  n  bait:  SJier  Siinijic.  —  .{lerbftoeraniigen. 
—  sji_ur  nntiirlicij!  —  Saternenuitgtfitf. 
Sn  Scene  fefen.  —  Betgnftgen  auf  bet 
i'Uob.  —  Stetfenbe  Cnjilanber  i'm  Client.— 
Cin  -'Uioilnii  in  ben  3i1m>(inrtitt[b.  —  Gine 
Seife  n<ui)  'iiaris.  —  Cine  Migifobrt. 

flrteg  unb  ,"\n'eben.  etnttg.  1866.  2'i*be. 

in  1.     16°.    o"  SB.,  SJi'be.  ;58— 39...-  58  : 

3nbalt:  5tb.  9s:  lie  Xame  con  Mittroi?.— 

Seuermerfer  iiortmann.  —    Cin  Spetrfifc- 

jlbonnemeiit  ,^u  jtcbt.  —  ^ei  .'iff  <S)ra>  .{li^e. 

—  Cine  Mcflrtritubit.  —  Cine  3tbiietftubic. 

—  Gin  Cifenbatinbilb. 

3)b.  :«*:  Cin  rrftet  unb  ein  Ie?ter  Sail.  —  ffie» 
fcliiditeii  einer  SSctterf«li«e.  —  £er  ab(ie» 
riffenc  Mnopf  unt  bus  erfteCuartier. —  3Bir 
bus  i.'id>t  au5(ieliifcbt  totib.  —  X'enbon  1tot. 
-  tic  BanbninbMaftliibe  5(n«fieUunfl  in 
9Bien.  —  ^ie  j^efte  in  Mujjlnnb  im  ^abre 

itiinnlerromnn.     etnttg.  1866.    5  33Se. 

in  4.  fl.  8° 58  : 

£ffet«  SJcmbarbier,  Xer.  etuttg.  1870. 

4-Hbe.  in  2.  fl.  8° 58: 

Sirirriien.  etuttg.  1863.  16°.  3n  SB., 

»V  13-v - 58: 

,s  n  1)  ii  1 1 :  d1)[o|i  ^sd)n)eiflern ;  Xno  ^roer- 
fleinifft;  Slim  ber  ^rimeffin  Btrganc; 
Has  Weficbt  im  OTonS;  35er  Baubtrtruf; 
at*eibnn0t3marc^cn ;  Xer  i'eijfcbtieiber  >ei 

Siflgnftifdie  Surcn:  (i'uftf).nel.)  etuttg. 

1863.  16°.  on  SB.,  3«b.  15 58: 

Monsieur  ilc  HI6;  (edjerj.)    etnttg. 

.  on  SB.,  *b.  27 58: 

i  unb  Jemrt.  etuttg.  1870.  fl.  8°.  58  '• 

i  n  Iin  It:  fie  Spuren  eineo  fllomanS.  —  UH= 
ter  ben  pAvfilicbcn  ^juaoen. 


1301 


1291-2 

1295-7 
1345 

1294 
1336 

1316-17 
1318-21 

1289 
1337 

1335 
1333 


•V>nrf  lanbf  r, 

•Jiamonlofc   Ciicfdiictitcn.     etuttg.    18ti3. 

3  *fe.  in  2.  li>°.  'on9B.,  Stt>.  1—3,..  58  :  1285-6 
9Icuc  Ten  Cuirrtc,  ?cr.  etuttg.  18<iO. 

5  4<bc.  in  3.  Hi0,  o"  3B-,  s-y*e.3O-34,  58  :  1304-0 
9iciic  W<|dji*tc«.  etuttg.  lb'«9.  II.  8°-.  58  :  1329 

^  n  Ij  a  1  1:  £er  toreabor.  —  Cin  Cifenbahn  = 
Slbenteuer.  —  sun  tim-fcucr.  —   Seifelnft. 

Stnllcn  :    Dioman  mit  Stanbbetjierungcn. 

6tuttg.  1874.  3  SSfce.    fl.  8°  ............  58:    1330-3 

fSUgttjug    iiacli   SJctfa,    2~ci-.    etuttg. 

18(13.  16°.  on  31s.,  *b.  14  ..............  58  : 

Sicifc  in  ben  Cvicnt.  etuttg.  1863.  2*be. 

in  1.  16°.  o"  9B-,  «t«-  8—9  ...........  "18  : 

SicijrfctiU'inbfl.     3)cit  ^-alfdicS  epicl  ......  58  : 

SdnilMg:  (cdiers.)    Stuttg.  18<i3.  16°.  58  : 
Solbatcnlcbcn  im  Jyvicbcn.  etuttg.  1863, 

16°.  on  315.,  «b.  4  .......................  58: 

Scrgcnlpjc  Stunbfn  in  I'dtcrcn  Wcfd'idi= 

ten.    Stuttg.  1871.   2  33be.  II.  8°....  58  : 

3  it  bait:    «b.  1:    rie  SRomccdii  unb  Capu 
letti  — 


1290 
1W5 
1294 

1287 
1334-5 


SSb.a:  ."inter  blaucn  3?tiDen.  —  3(uf  einer 
Wnrtenbanf.  —  iNeifefdjtpinbel.  —  Cine 
2Bcttci'i'tubie. 

eturmnogcl,  2er.  etutfa.  1872.  4  iibc. 
H.  8°  ......................................... 

Sag  unb  sJJadit:     (Tine  Gkfdndite  in  24 

etunbon.  etuttg.  18'/o.   id  ijbe.  in  1. 

16°.  -sn  gj}-(  5j6e-  35—36  ...............  58  : 

logcbudjblatttr.  etuttg.  1866.  16°  ..-58: 
^n  t|a  It:  Uflier  ben  St.  (Sottliai-6;  SPciubi^; 

t'ario  im  Winter  1851;   Ungarn  im  Aabrc 

1H.S7. 

ZannSfiufrr,  Jer.    etuttg.  1806.    16°. 

?n  4B.,  «b.  37  .............................  58  : 

Unteu  im  Sjaufe:  (4.'u{tf()ie[.)  etuttg, 

IsiiO.  ]H°.  on  SB.,  JBk.  27  ..............  58: 

Un»a-b,cirnt§cte  6(;eleute.  etuttg.  1806. 

10°.  on  Si!.,  S3b.  43  .......................  58  : 

a!n-lprcm-eplin,Jcr.  (£uftfj)iel.)  etuttg. 

1866.  16°.     o«  335.,  «b.  43  ............  58  : 

3.!sm  S>aibcban8.  etuttg.  1805.  fl.  8°.  58  : 
3n  b  a  It:  lao  Soot  ber  JiSittroe.—  ler  !H'au» 

biii't.  —  .rtnoopcnftubie.  —  1'on  boner   2lusftel= 


8:  1338-41 


1307 
1310 


1308 
1302 
1312! 

1312 
1342: 


1309 

1322-5 
1326-7 
1293 

1291 

1302 
1328 

SBfldnftubennbcnteucr.     etuttg.    1863, 
2  «be.,  16°.    o»  SL5.,  SJbe.  4—5  58  : 
5B»djfcl  beg  i.'eben«,  Xer,    etuttg,  1366, 
2  «be  in  1,  16°.    o"  SS-,  «be.41—  2.  58  : 
SBinter  in  epanten,  Gin.    etuttg,  1860. 
3  S3be  in  2,  16°.  on  3B.,  iBbe.22—  24.  58  :  1 
3«r  iHuije  fe^en.    (iruftfviel.)    etuttg, 
1860,  16°.    on  SB.,  SJb.  27  58  : 
,3«r  SBeltausftellnnq  DenirtS'cilt  I    fl.  4°.  58  : 
3»blf  ^ettel.    etuttg.  1868.    2  Sbc., 

a.  8°  ^8  • 

1287-8 
1311 
299-300 

1302 
1346 

1343-4 
146O 

179 

136« 
1367 
1364 
1361 
1362-5 

1365 
230t» 

$nro,  ber  e»b;n  be*  OSeaditeten.    g.  §cn= 
niug.    on  ;Hnnbfrtiau  ~.  58' 

•Snrmclftticit    ftinbcr,    Xie.     SB.   Siaabe, 
(on«ob  €or«inu^.)  onXer3(cgen: 
bogen,  Sib  1  59  - 

•Siitiim,  Sviilfeclm,  (Siiilibalb  Sllejis.) 
(geb'.  1798,  f  1871.) 
Xoretfie.    *erl.  1866.    3  33be.  in  1,  16°,  58  : 
galfdie  Solbemnr,  Xer.     S3evl.   1863. 
3  *be.  in  1,  16°  58  ' 

ioefcn  b«S  .^ervn  tuni  S3rebel»,  Xie.    SBcrl. 
1868.    2  S3be  in  1   16°..                   58  • 

Stclanb  bon  Berlin,  Xer.    SJerl.  1861. 
3  *be.  in  1,  16°  ,.,  58  • 

5>!ub,c  ift  bit  erfte  Surger^flidjt.    33erf. 
1861.     5  Jibe  in  2   l(i°  58' 

Sliaduolf,  Xer.    SJcil.  1863.    2  i^be.  in 
in,                                                 ,   r>8  • 

•pflutflirtif  v.Hbfnbe     ^v  s^oifinann,       .        59' 

,\  n  t)  a  It:  ^ihcbte  ttMt,  tbue  recbt  unb  fdieue 
aiiemanb.—  Ten  Wereebten  roirb  Wutei  oer» 
jolten.—  Jiifd)  gemagt,  ift  bulb  acrconncn. 

1'KOSE  FICTION:    GKKMAN. 


-38- 


fn,  Grnft  Shtguft  (get.  1797). 
unltlergefditdjten,    mitgctl;dlt  »on  91. 
§agen.  £eitoj.  1861  unb  1840.  45Bbe. 
16°  ............................................ 

gn&nlt:  33b.  1—2:  tie  e^ronil  feiner  S8a= 
tetftobt  jvloteirjooii  voreiij  CSMberti.  2>iibe. 

SSb.  3:  Die  SBunbei  bcr  f).  tfatijcmiia  con 
©ieno  ................................... 

lit.  4:  Eeonbarb  da  Vinci  in  SKattanb  ...... 

£(iflcriii<lew,  SJOBcIIen  unb  Gvj.  fitr  tie  «•= 
)Bcd)iene  iBeibl.  Jugenb.  3!.  'Hod;  ......... 

•fmflcftalj,  Set.  *p.  g.  ail  Cectel.  (38.  D. 
»  o  n  &  o  r  n).  3n  Corn's  Gt;..,  SBb.  6... 

iftajeftBlje.  D.  ffiilbermutfc.  3n  SBtlbcr  u. 
Wefd).  aug  SdjiBabeii,  Sib.  a  .......  .  ....... 

,  Saul. 


58'.     1391-4 

58:         1391-2 

5$:  1393 

58:  J394 

59:  2441 
58  '•  2850 
59:  1631 

SSater,  Set.  Stuttg.1807.  16°.  59  :        2230 
$aibd>litmEtt.   3-  2'iebte  .....................  59:       2830 

31160  It:  MiUaSien'S  Scf>rjnl>rc.  —  Die 
xBeibenmiiljIe.  —  Sie  Jioljaiiiii.snadit.  — 
:ra3  «t(K  Jbaus.  —  Das  SDSalb&auS.  —  £ra- 
meiinenS  Gvjfifjtiuij). 

-5aibcvriii5tf«i)tn,  Sag.    G.  Selm.    (G. 

SWarlttt).  2  «be  ...............................  5,S  :    1803-4 

•SaiberflSdjen  uitb  bic  ^afdjcr.  G.  3afttoi».  5B  :       2991 
•txitbridjulc,  Sie.  ©.  3iiew<}.   3n  Sugenb; 

*iW.,  SBb.  3  .................  :  ..................  59;        2553 

;pnlliini)iO!ia-,  SetvSS.  3Jio!H>aufcn.  4  SBt*. 

in  2  ..............................................  58:    2382-3 

ri,  See.  9(.  eilberftciii  .................  59:         800 

bet  .ftimigin,  Sag.  2(.  (2.)  Su.-- 

mag.  3Sbe.    3"  Senfwitrbtgfeiten  ciueS 

3lrjte«,  2lbtb.  2  ................  ....  ............. 

-SaltaiiJ,  Grnft. 

~  ©inntge  ®«a^[ungen.  etultg.1867.  16°, 
Samlet.  -'(.  (S.  Srac^soget.  3  !«b«  ........  ... 

unb  Slmbug.     g.    epiclt;ngeu. 


bc§  gremben,  Sie.    93.  Bon  Quferf. 
2  «be  ............................................ 


58:      574-6 

59:        2235 
58:      252-4 

59:      863-4 

58  :    1188-9 

be§£icrm,  X'te.  Gi;.  iMrd)=^fciffei-...  5«  :  182 
SttttbeJ  unb  SBanbri.  'S.  28.  Sincflaiiber  .....  58  :  1289 
0nitbrK-&an>5  in  ben  Sweeten,  Gin,  G.  5, 

(Sarlen.  3  iBbc  .............  ...................  ,.  58:      371-3 

•Jwiiblucrf  f;at  einen  gclbenen  93oben.  X. 

Stcber.  3n  Grj.,  93b.  (i  .........  ............  59:        1092 

$  ft  n  Bit)  erf  (;at  golbeu«n  ^obcn.   g.  §off= 

tnann.  3»  JlaIenber=Wefc^  ...........  .......  58:        1735 

fwintcnincfcl  unb  feme  ®d))iiefter,   £et. 

31.  SBcctev.  3n  3!o»f«en  ........  '.  ............  58:          112 

SSflit*  Skrner  unb  feine  eoi;ne.  31.  93i^m§. 

(geremiaS    ®v  1  1  f;clf).    3n  Sets 

edjr.,  S8b.  10  .................................  58:       1040 

•©nit-3  Gontab  Gfrfjer  uon  bet  i'lntf).   s]5.  g. 

SU.  Cerlel.  (20.   D.  »on§orn).    3n 

iborn'3  Gr>.,  $3b.  9  ...........  ...............  ,  58:        2838 

i*  £ampf  in  alien  Gkiffen.  S.  'Sfdjoffe. 

n  ®ef.  @d)i-.,  93b.  10  ......  »..  .............  56  :        W56 

Ggebe  bet  ©r6n(anb§faJ(jrer.  ®.  3(k= 

tit  3n  3ugenb»S9iH.,  S3i.  19  .........  .....  59:       2569 

•Snitei  §eifing8  >yelfen.   S(>.  jiorner.    Jn 
"  2ammtl.  Jt'.,  93b.  4  .......................  ...  56:          732 

••pan;;  3«fob  unb  5>eiti,  cbet  bie  beiben  Set' 

beniueber.    2L    SBt|iMS.     (3er«mt<t'§ 

©  o  1  1  fy  e  If).  3n  ®cf.  edjr.,  93b.  17  ......  58  :        1047 

§0113  3ll39E'i/  few  Grbtieitet,  nnb  Sbarjec 

JpanS,  ait*   cin  Grbuctter.    21.  S3i<)iu^. 

<3eremia«  @ott  Ijeif).    3«    ©ef. 

®d;t.,  33b.    12  ................................  58:        1042 

$nn«*  ^osanfcf).  <5)taf  2(.  SBaubiffin.  2  fflbe. 

in  1.  3n  Gb^rifttan  VII.  unb  fein  ioof, 

3Ibtb,.   3  ....................................  ....-58:          106 

-t'OHv1  'JUiffelmann,  bet  tt'«tfcv«  Sdniitbei^. 

31.  Skcfcr.    gnSRewttew  ...............  ......  58:         112 

«E»anf  unb  (33tet«.    g.  @^«%iaen  .............  59  :        862 

-finnfd  toon  Sietfutt.  ©.  .^i.  son  Scfjubert. 

3n  Grj.  Scbt.,  S3b.  2  .........................  56  :        2795 


.^arfc,  Sie.    Sty.  Sb'tnet.    3n  eiimmtl. 

20.,  SBb.  4 56: 

^armoniiKf.  £>.  ,'3f<$offe.  3n  ©ef.  2du-., 

»b.  i 56: 

0ntBlb,  bet  letite  eodjfenHnig.  G.  ©.  G, 

X'.  SBultoer=i'B,ttou.  5  95be.inl 58: 

•'onrolb'tf  le^tc  'Jafytt.  9X.  G.  33radjBogel. 

3n  siftot.  3ioBel(cn,  Sflb.  3 58 : 

art  geftrctft.    G.  §ofet.    3n  i^anb  unb 

2ee,  sUb.  2 58  : 

£cmmmni,  3Jiori(s  (geb.  1821). 

X'e(jtcn  Inge  eineg  itijnigd,  Sie.  Stuttg, 

1867.  ft.  8° 58  : 

£w$l)ilber  unb  xiatjfagen.  2.  3iellflab, 

3 n  2agen  u.  torn.  Grj ~ 59: 

.J>nnrcifc,  Sie.  ©.  attiicfe.  3n  3Ueri£ 

<>.n^«,s.^w;(>r     ?us  ar;  r.o  • 


93b.  36 
.§nfc  'metneS  (SrojjtoatcrS,  Set.     2(. 


58 : 

•Mclinc.    Vi-.  e*mibt 59: 

•Jiflfcitiflflb  bet  tfSot!;a.    Jy.  ©etftdtter.    3n 

'  ,v>wben'unb  Stitbcn,  SBb.  3 58: 

,f»nt  bid)  bet  Icufel  ctft  an  einem  SSaat, 
bat  er  bid)  balb  gam.   fy.  Soffmaun.  3n 

•) 58: 

(g«b.  1802). 
SBcttlerin  Bom  Font  des  Arts,  Sie.  3n 

eammtl.  28.,  93b.  1 56: 

S3ilb  beg  iiaifctg,  Sag.    3"  eammtl. 
^  20.,  SBb.2» 56: 

ifaraiBane,  Sie :  3Ji'avdien.  3n  edmmtl. 

20.,  SBb.  4 56: 

Saffelbe.  3n  ^tef.  u.  5(5oet.  20.,  SBb.  2,  56  : 

Scliten  Siittcr  wit  3)taricnbtirg,  Sie.    3" 
ganutttl.  20.,  SBb.  1 56: 

^iditenftein :    jiomantifdje  gage.     3« 

e-a'inintl.  SIO.,  3.<b,  5 56: 

Saffelbe.  3«  Ikof.  u.  ^oet.  28.,  SBb. 
4—6 56: 

2)Iatd)en  alg  2Umanacij.     3n  Sflmmtt, 

n\5.,  33b.  4 56  : 

Saffelbe.  3n  Sfrof.  u.  ^3oet.  20.,  SBb.  2.  56 : 

SKann  tin  SJionbe,  Set.     3n  fcammtl. 
28.,  SBb.  3 56: 

SKemotrcn  beg  gatanS.     3n  eammtl. 

28.,  SBb.  2 56: 

Saffelbe.  Jn  ^tpf.  u.  $oet.  28.,  SBb.  7.  56 : 

Ctfccllo.    3n  eammtl.  ffi.,  «b.  3 56: 

eangedn,  Sie.  3't  eammtl.'  20.,  93b.  1.  56  : 

edjci!  Bon  2Ucffaubtta  unb  fctiK1  Scla= 
Ben,  Ser :  S)iardjcn.  3n  eammtl.  28., 

SBb.  4 56: 

Saffelbe.  ^n  $rof.  u.  ^Soct.  20.,  Sl^b.  2,  56 : 
im  2to<ffatt,  Sa8:    Wdt-- 

eammtl.  20.,  SBb.  4 56: 

.  S»  ^tof.  u.  4Joet.  38.,  SBb.  3.  56 : 
.  3\'eukt.  3n  2dmtt--3j;utr  : 

eammtl.  20.,  SBb.  6 56: 

'ag;   obet,    5yamiKenfotgen   unb 

Jyamilicnftcuben.    %.  ^temct.   2  4<be....  58: 
bet  grotnnttn,  Sag.    G.  etinbter. 

3n  £ietbftBiolen,  SBb.  2 59: 

etille  Gefd).,  syb.  1—2 .'..'.=. ', 58: 


ftiebbetg  —  iionigg'gtd(5  —  eeban."  ©taf 

et.  ©taboii>gfi.    5  SBbe 58: 

mil  ben  ariincn  v"\alonfieen,  Sag.  G. 

to.     3n  3iettc  3?oBel(en,  SBb.  5 59  : 

Ban  bet  Stood,  Sag.    G.  igiifet.    3« 

Grj.edu-.,  »b.  4 .". 58: 

nai  20etfmann,  Sag.    g.  ,H\  20ilb.    3n 
I'ebengbilbet.  3ngenb=  u.  2'ol£gbibl 59 : 


732 
1950 
2235 

257 
1687 

1409 

354 
2586 

577 
2730 

942 


•gausflcitoffcit,  Sie.    %.  i'elBalb 58: 


551 
550 

553 
555 

550 
554 

556 

553 
555 


551 

557 
552 
550 


553 
555 

553 
555 

1105 

296-7 

908 

1692-3 

1081-5 

82 

1651 

2418 
2113 


RROSE  FICTION;     GERMAN. 


-39- 


K  lining. 


^BalgeBOfftn,  Sie.   s>.  ettcff.  3"  9fie= 

'ftnti'Miirrtit  unb  b'ic  Mub,  Scr.  ft.  ©erftacfer. 

'  3"  -'"-'  iiicincm  Ingcbudi,  '-Jib.  2 

•£tflu>Mrt)<iU  fur  bie  c-eutjcbe  ^ugcitb.  £.  J4?ag= 

ner.  6  -.bbc 

$qui»frtilii|Kl,  Scr.  3t.  toon  ffiintcrfelb.  3n 

.vnimoi.  2>olt>aten=3Jotoelten,  "-lib.  4 

£>cbtuig.  31.  Herfer.  2^be 

©tbttig,  bie  JBalbtitffrin,  fi>.  .Honig.  225be. 

in  I' 

£cgcr,  'JJc'PriO. 

giigenbbtbliotljel  Srcsbcn  (f.  b.)  It.  8°.. 

edUid't  unb  Stetbt.  Sre*ben(f.b.)  fl.  8°. 

.ftcibrnmnitcr,  Sie.  3-  A- Cooper 

•^fibcirticufc,  Sie.  V.  ©torch.  3  i<be.  in  1 
•jSciliflf  '-I'prn,  Scr.  24*.  :Haabe.  (3acob 

Sortoinud).  2  ilbe.  in  1 

•ficilitic  Ciicilie,  Sie;  ober  bie  ®ett>att  ber 

iiiujtf :  Vegenbe.  io.  toon  Mleift.   3'<  ©ff. 

Sajfelbe.  3n  0ef.  2djr.,  4*b.  3 

oiigenbbibl.,  i^b.  1 

•t'Sciligrn  unb  bie  fitter,  Sie.  ii.  Sdjiiding. 

4  we 

•J>cili)iicllfii  juSBitbbob,  Sic.  (S.  21.  £tau= 

bciiincin'r.  on  ^rtlmbliitter 

.<>cimntl),  Sie.  3-  S.  .l\  Jemtne.   3  i<be. 

.^Ctmntl)  bcr  5rau,  Sie.    D.  Isiilbcrmutlj. 

^n  h,a  It:  .^ci111^^-  —  2?erfe^Ue  SijatjI.  — 


59: 

58: 
59: 

59: 

58: 


2592 

903 

2900-5 

1739  i 
114-5 


59  : 
59  : 
58: 
59: 

59: 


5fi: 
56  : 

59: 
59: 

59: 
59: 

5'J  : 


.f»cimntliloi<.  &.  bon  Struenfcc. 

pom  S  ce).  44<be  ........................... 

•Jinmntfiirticiii,  Xcr.  §-.  Ocrftactcr.  3n 

Untcr  ^Hilmcii  uttb  ^udjcii,  i'b.  3  ......... 

C.  :Huptoiu4.  Jn  Wef.  2)5erfo... 
int  Cljrc,  2a>3.  Jt.  Sutfoin.    ^n 
ie  flcinc  Slarrenroclt",  Sib.  1  ........... 

-Sicimtirtic  uiib  Jrcmbc.  V.  Ctto.  3'Mbe... 
firimfrbr,  Sie;  obcr,  bie  SBttfoIgung.  3. 

^V.  (Soopcr  ...................................... 

-ftcimfrljr.  D.  SBilbatnutb;.  ,3n  Xie  §ei> 
"  mntt)  bcr  AVCIU  ........................  .  ....... 

-Jirimfclir  «»«•  ber  ivcitcn  il>clt,  (Sine.  g. 

©erftarfer.  vtii  Untcr  'JJalmcn  unb  35u= 

djcn,  «b.  1  ...................................... 

•£>rimlirtif  ®etfe^ 

(S.  ©toinbler. 

Sib.  l  ............................................ 

•ftfimlirtlf  unb  unlicimlidjc  Gkfdudjten.  g. 

Werftadcr.  2  «bc.  in  1  ....................... 

3ntjn't;53fe-^:^cr  Sreijctjnte.  —  Xcr  tobtc 
KljauficcsCiniicljmer.  —  2o  bu  mir,'  fo  icft 
bir.  —  ,"}ur  3{at  racfc^tf^U  beft  9tc  fc^cn.  — 
UIIobi'M  liber  bie  iiBelt.  —  sHebiiifiiiB  unb 
iiurito.  —  ;Hcifeitbe.  —  tfin  beriiljnr  er  9tamc. 

—  Xie  JJcutfdjon  im  ^iiolnnbe. 

i8b.  '2:  (yermelobaufcn.  —  Uer  flemalte  ^n< 
biancr,  —  ^er  SJoppelfldnflcr  —  Xcr 
S'abcjdger.  ^m  SHcb  Stiuer.  —  Xie  (ianocs 
fab,rt.  —  Ja4  Botb>r>UnD(fcn  in  bet  Union. 

—  las  flreuj  ira  :Buf$. 


58: 
59: 

58: 
59: 


ft.  G-.  §ofct.  3n  9?.  Sefdj.,  93b.  2.  58  : 

nub  nuiivanbauna.   5-  ®cr; 
ftiidcr.  on  3(u«  ?mei  Welttbeilen,  *b.  1.  58  : 
•fiftitrtlc  toon  Vinbelbvonn,  Xcr.  (i.  8rom= 
mcl.  "»n  ,xMiflcnb»  unb  i«olf«bibl  ...........  59  : 

Ati'bclfinb.  3.  Siraun  ...............  59: 


etlauenl>;inblcr,®er.  Brest.  1867.2a3be. 

in  I.  Ki°  .......................................  58: 

•ftfinrirt)  %'ibiniier.  H.  Oii^fotto.   3"  Sie 
"  fdioncrcn  Stunben  ............................  58: 

.<iriHrirtrMtaUi",i.    S.  Sdjmibt  ............  59: 

.Jiriiirifli  toon  6idjenf«f«.    C.  toon  Sdimib..  59  : 
.^tirntbiiniitrnfl  Xcr.    A.  (Sierftacter.   3n 

Sins  mcincin  ^agtbud),  ^b.  2  ..............  58  : 


58:        1905, 


2240  ! 
22  U 
470  i 
1141 

184 


704  i 
702  I 

2551 
634^7 

2842  i 
1311-3 
lt>33 


59 :  1212-5 

984 
414 

1229 
2905-7 

471 
1633  j 

082 

937 
936 


1689 
905 

2402 
2049 

1420 

1245 

2736 
530 

903 


. 
g.  —  lie  neue  Wei(tcr» 


J!.  7y.  VB.  Certel  (n. 
C.  don  worn),  ^n  Siorn'dGrj.,  41b.  5. 
Saffclbc.   XMI  Siticin.  Sorf^cfdJ.,  i<b.  3. 
•<Srirntl)i!flffrtiiff)tc'it.  D.  S5Ji(beviuutb.   3" 
i<ilber  u.  (^cfcb.  au-j  Sdjttwbcn,  iib.  1... 
.J»ritcrc  3t>ril'ntagc.    IS.  gaujdj  ............... 

,ficlb  bcr  ACbcr.     IS.  ilVrncr.     ^n  (Savtcn= 
laiibcnbliitlicn,  Wb.  1—  2  .................... 

>!T>cl6  bcr  ^ufuiift,  Ser.    2.  2d;ucfmg  ...... 

.sirlbfH  ber  jtrujeit,  Sic.    X.  Sieti^  ......... 

iiclbcnmiit!)  bed  geentann*,  S)er.    (9.  6. 
toon  gdjubert.    v,n  Sccbtlbcr  ............... 

.^rlcnr.  (pseud.)  3iebe,v>iilfcn,  Jyrautoon. 

.vSrlciic.    '•$•.  Sjb'fcr.    3n  3ln«  bcr  iix-iten 

245elt,  Hb.  1  .................................... 

-ftrlcnf.  :H.  ^m(5.  3«be.  in  1  ............... 

.ftrlrnc  Sfovton.    ty.  »c»fc.    3"  ©cf.  "li\, 
"  Jib.  7  .....................  '.  ...................... 

Saffelbc.  Jicnc  'Jiotodlcn  .................  . 

,^>cll  unb  Sunfcl.    3.  Wcrftartcr.    2  "Wbc... 

jnl)alt:    St.  1:    Tcr  iBilbbieli.  —  SBtvuer. 

tin  9tamc.  —  3)ie  ^tiefmutter.  —  (ialifor 

ni|'cf)er  >j;iiett| 

roelt. 

Sib.  2:  .fverr  fiobctmann.—  . 

ivliid^t  iibcr  bie  Goibilleren.  —  Dcr  tobte 
ximmfrmann.  —  Xcr  '-Uefdtrte  —  Aobn 
metis. 

fittL  unb  Sunfct.    (S.  epinbler.    2  33b«. 
in  1  ............................................. 

3nMIt:  '-Bb.  1:  ^er  alte  Dibdaffe  uub 
feintnpire-j  ©cib.  —  SttectfUurflCt'J  Mieife 
naA  Sonbon.  —  Gin  @aUnct»3Mttt$en.  — 

Spliinr,  ber  Satlifcloolle. 
Sb.  2:  35cr  UeberuU.—  ad;t  Ittge  auf  C^rcn« 
luort. 

^tfllnsf  unb  :)iom.  T.  Siclift  .................. 

£>cllrn  A-enftcr,  Sic.    (J.  fiiofer.    3"  ^«= 
Itocgtec  Vcbcn  ................................... 

feeder,  :Hobert  (gcb.  1812). 

^lorian  Weijer.  Vcitoj.  181S.  Sl^be.  16°. 

6o[)e  J-reunbe  :  9JouetIc  auis  bcr  3ugenb= 

jeit  bcS  fla)fi[d)en  Siktmar.      "citoj. 

1862.  £(.8°  ................................. 

atoetS  JInlbe  :  ;Koman  aus  bam-- 
Siergangenb^eit.     Sieipj.    18U3. 
11.  8°  ......................................... 

^rim.ibonna  :  Siontnn  au3  bcr  furfiidj]i= 
(djen   Setganaen^eit.       Hcrl.    1871. 
2  4ibe.  in  1.  fl.  8°  ........................ 

^riir,  toon   Dranicn  :    .^jiftor.    9toman. 
Vettoj.  1H43.   3^be.     16°  ............... 

Sicidvipoftrctter  in  2ubiuifl86urg,  Ser. 
^i-onff.  a.  ffli.  1857.  H.8°  ............... 

Siebcn  "iL-intcrabenbe.  Sieipj.  1847.  2  ^ 
inl.   ft.  8°  .......  . 

3  n  t)  a  U:  Sb.  1:  3!oS  ^aiib^auS  am 
I5er  nntiivlid)e  3oljn.    —    2>ie  2Bunberblu= 
men. 

33b.  2:  liesascifiaauii!).—  Itrnerfcntte  Seic^» 
nam.  —  let  Bettftteit.  —  D.-r  Dortuoct. 

rmb  ift  nii!;er  alsi  ber  :)iocf,  Sa3. 
mnnn.  3"  Ralenbcr-(j)cfd) 


5!) : 
59: 

59: 
59 : 
59: 


58: 
59: 

56: 

58  : 
58: 


2849 
2859 

103O 

2485 

1536-7 

66« 

2094 

2794 


166-2 
125 

67(5 

1520 

937-8 


.  $off« 


59: 

59: 
58: 
58: 

58: 
58: 

58: 
58: 
58: 
58: 

58: 


pantheon  :  S»ifterifdie  Jiouellen  fiir  bie 
rcif'ere  3ugcnb.  SJerl.  (f.  b.)  tt.  8°...  59: 

^y  n  ba  U:  .oordrcit.  —  Xie  brci  viliartt)rer.  — 
\2anfli,  ber  ^tflcuner.  —  WcbJjarb  oon  %t[s 
fenect.  —  .fccim  JBerni.  —'juice  Mabcliffe. 

Siunbfdjan  :  .sMftoriidie  Jiotoellen  fitr  bie 
rcifere  3ugenb.  4U-rl.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 58  : 

3  n  I) alt:  Brnno  oon Salbbc  fl.  —  S>aco,  ber 
Sni)ii  be;5  fflearfitcten.  —  '.'llitta,  ber  (Sngel 
t>on  'ilteiiburji-  —  itlilabomir.  —  JUinaiifor. — 
Xie  biei  Slernritter. 

SQanberungen  bitrd)  b«S  Webict  bcr  Me-- 
fdttdjte:  ipiftot.  Grj.  Stuttg.  1801. 
ft.  8° 58: 

3  n[)  alt  :  lie  (Srben  con  Siucbenliorft.  — 
«'ttl)i!f,  ber  Qcimathlofe.  —  Uorici,  bet 
etarfe.  —  iiciuio,  ber  (Somaote.  —  (inuiina, 
bie  jpere  com  iNiefenftcin.  —  £"0°  »on 
licrrier'eS. 


907 


2095 

1667 

1440-2 

1443 
1444 

1445 

1448-50 
1446 
1447 


1735 


2215 


1460 


1401 


i'KOSE  FICTION:    CJEKMAX. 


SjentI, 


—  40  — 


,  <yricbrid)  Siitter  toon  (5  r  i  e  b  r  i  $ 
3)  orna  u). 
3nt  £albbunfel:   Grjiibjungen.     Kre-31. 
1867.   2Kbe.ini.  fl.  8°  ...............  58: 

3  n  I)  a  It:  Sb.  1:  1'vini  Sdiaftafio.  -  3>er 
XaliSman.  —  $ai  innere  Oiciictyt.  — 

2}b.  2:  Ser  fdjrciScnbe  2ift>.  —  Sis  inncrr 
Stimmc.  —  Gin  X&njtlcoJfbcaL  —  lie 
rettence  (Seine. 

•%r&eri)C  ice  iUsgeftojjencn  in  3Jangun, 
2ie.  G.  SpinbhT.  3n  Mpfatf,  Kb.  2  .....  59: 

•jpcrbfttag  bet  355etn3berg,  Gin.  D.  SiUlber= 
e  imttb.  '3n  3iu$  bem  grauenleben,  Kb.  2.  59  : 
•prrbfltdflC   tin  SlUgiin.    31.  Sicifiner.   3n 
Gbarahmna-ifen,  Kb.  3  .....................  58: 

f>trtftstrfluilgf».  5-  id.  §a<MSnber.  3n 
Klein.  (srj.  imb  l;unt.  Sftjji'n  ..............  58: 

•JcrliftUiolni.  G.  Spinbler..  2  Kbe.  in  1...  59  : 

SMalt:  »b.  1:    flapu5inevfab.it.  —  (Sine 

Sat&t  ber  Siinon. 
96.2:  Ia«  3»  obeli  unb  baS  Sloe  SKario.  — 

iDiaru-ija.  —  £a3  ijauo  ber  tfvommen. 


£rrnt  35?cgc  ftnb  nninberbar,  2 
ntiinn.     3n  9lbcnbftiinben... 


r.  S-  Sd>mibt  ...........................  59: 

blrr  ober   ©betmann.   S.  3M. 
iDhtnM.    (  V  o  it  i  f  e   2)i  ii  b,  I  b  a  d;).    3" 
Sift.  SeBenSfc.,  Kb.  1  ........................  58: 

Acrmaiut.   G.  Werner.  3»  ®artenlauben< 
blutben,  Kb.  2  ..........  .  ......................  59  : 

$trmattn  unb  Ilmenclba.  V.  }!idjler.  3" 
Grj.,  Kb.f>  ......................................  59: 

nub  Ifyusiieltia.  §•  3d;mibt  ......  59  '• 


iib.  7  ............................................  56: 

•f>fros  bee  liSiflciifd;aft,  (i'tit.  li.  VB(.  Dtunbt. 

(f  o  n  t  f  e   3Ji  ii  ^  I  b  a  cb,  ).    3"  9to»ell*n 

unb  ailter,  Kb.  2  .............................  58  : 

•ftcrr  (Siemens  3fotl;mann.    (J.  sgofer.   3n 

etille  Giefd).,  ^b.  3  ........................  ...  58; 

A"Sm  College,  2er.  IS.  ^Jolfo.   3n  3f.  3(o= 

wllcn,  *t>.  2  ...................................  59  : 

•£crr  siobeliiiaitu.  g.  ©erftactet.    3«  ipcll 

unb  Sunfel,  «b.  2  ...........................  58: 

•Jcrr  tin  S&anfe,  Ser.   (£.   Sptubler.    3t 

Somincriiialucn,  i!3b.  1  .....................  59: 

Scrr  JnbicuS,  Xer.    0raf  St.  CSraboU'Sfi. 

2  i(be.  in  1  ....................................  58  : 

TOiUlcr.  g.  Wcrftatfer.  3"  S>iibcn  unb 
riiben,  S3b.  2  .................................  58: 

crr  Scb.ultje.  g.  ©erftader.  3n  ^'u§  3i"i'i 

ii*e(ttl;ctlen,  «b.  2  ...........................  58: 

ci't  unb  .UamniiTbiener.    9J(.  3tat^u{Ui8. 

3n  Sdjr.,  s«b.  11  ..............................  58: 

Jyilj.  91.  Bon  SBinterf  elb  ............  59: 

»on  Stroming.    21.  ucn  AL'tntetfelb, 

3n  ftiumcv.  Solbaten=91ot)elleit,  i^b.  1  ...  59  : 
^crt  SSejIer  unb  feine  Jyrou.    D.  SJtlbetJ 

nuit^.  3"  iiilber  unb  Wcfdj.  aits  ®d;ma= 

ben,  S3b.  2  ......................................  59: 

^ctr  Jl'obft  tin  SJabc.  g.  Stolle.  3n  5rub= 

lingeglocfen  ....................................  59  : 

•Jpcrrab  won  SanbSjwtg.  IS.  ©^inbler.   $11 

settenglteber,  Kb.  2  ...........................  59: 

.^crrcn  won  (SttetS^eiben,  J'ie.  G.  gri^e. 

Wit  Jte  IS'rbcii  von  J>Muit  .................  58: 

•ftrrrcnbaiiiJ  tin  6}<$enhmlb«,  Xo§.  g.  So= 
"  bcnftebt.  3  -«be  .................................  58: 

•^crrin  WDH  Xcrnot,  Sie.   (S.  ^ib'fer.  3't 

3(u§  Mrtegt»  unb  jfrtebettSjetten,  S)b.  2.  58  : 
•Jicrirn  Sibier'3  i.'anbl;au§.    V.  Sdjiicfing. 

343be.  in2  ......................................  59: 

2affelbf.    31ibe  ...........................  59: 


ter,  Seei.  is.  ikHfo.  3n  SB.KowHeti,  SHb.  3.  59  : 
$rrnt  3Ma|t^uba'8  Setjeabenteuer.  g. 

©aftarfct  .................  ,  ........  ,  ............  58: 

•Jirrrn  Cuints  ^a-lobung.  §.  BfrtjoHe.  3« 

(Sef.  Sdjr.,  Sib.  K)  ...........  ,  ...............  56: 


932 
1632 
2317 

1289 
908 


2720 

2516 
1537 

2644 

2721 

1955 

2472 

1694 

80 

938 

941 

1080 

941 

906 

2774 
1729 

1736 

1630 

1115 

921 

751 

188-90 
1666 

656-7 
658-60 

81 

961 

1956 


56 


iin  Meit,  £a§.  3.  35.  6.  Jemine.  3n 

n.    4ib.  1  .................  59 

,<Sr  r?  nnb  y&lt.  W.  wa  Struenfee  (O  n  ft  a  » 
BO  m  See).  3  Kbc.  in  1  ....................  59 

•f>ci'301nttri)CH't?  ^eitwertvcib.  .'oerauSg.  Don 
2befla  BonWumuert.  17S8be  ................  59: 

t'ei  Oolgatba,  3)e§.  &.  iliadjcitbufen. 
e.  in  1  .....................................  59  : 

.  (S.^clfo  ................  59 

n  I;  a  It:    Bin  X'iebcsopffr.  —  Cin  qjarifec 
Jttub.  —  Gvftc  ^icbc.  —  Weovtitnc. 

nnb  §erjen§gut.  g.^offmann.  3" 
(Srj.,  »b.  32  ..................  :  .................  59: 

•|)Cl^og  4icnii;arb.  fii.  Voube.    2  S3be.    3n 
Set-  bcitt|"d)c  .Hvieg,   iBb.  8-9  ...............  58: 

$cr$0()  »cn  UMelilj,  Jer.     (i.   3K.  Mitnbt. 
(«  o'u  if  e  JTOttb  16  a  dj.)    3n  §iftor.  ^e= 
ben«b.,  Sb.  J  ...................................  58: 

•<>crj0g  SffiaBenftein  in  Sfecflenburg.  3.  Bon 
feitfebe.  4  ibbe.  in  2  ........  ..................  59: 

Cifrjoniit  Bon(£icefi,  S)ie.  S.Spinbler.  3n 
9tegenbogenftrablen,  Kb.  1  ..................  59: 

aiiet  ba§  (filitd  bat,  fiibrt  bie 
m.     G.  ll>.  Stublinann.    3tt 
&;.  aus  •Jun-bbentfdjlanb,  Kb.  1  ...........  59  : 

£cfcficl,  Gleorgc  (geb.  1818). 
griebrid)  iiUHjcUn  Korneinann  ,    ober  : 
..SluS  Kriine   befertirt  feiner  nid;t!" 
3n  SUuftr. 


2295 
1950 
1297 
1182 
2170-86 

1390 

83 

2291 
2055-6 

2516 

1568-9 

937 

1250 


loarflanber 58 : 

gitrft  Gb.rifttan,  ber  Slnbete.  Kerl.  1873. 

3  Kbe.   16° 58  : 

SHefugtvtunbeimgrtrt.  Kerl.  1869.  3  Kbe. 

in  2.  16° 58: 

3n>cu{inttginncn  unb  ein  3-iinclin.  Kerl. 

(f.b.)  Jt>° 58: 

$t$t>tntd.  3-  "]>•  g.  ;)iiditer  ( 3  e  a  n  ^  a  u  I). 
3n  edmmtl.  31*.,  Kerl.  Slusg.,  Kb.  5-8.  56  : 
Saffclbe.  Jn  Sammtf.  3i'.,  ^ar.  x'luSg., 

Kb.  1 56: 

$atfittgtt,  Gbuarb. 

- =  £ant,  GincS :  SSifi 


'r  3ioman 

ber  3ett  bos  tejjten  fpaiiifdjen  1A6-- 

and  bem  Siawfe  Kourbon.    X'eipj. 

1869.  3  Kbe.  16°  .........................  58: 

©d)trffats  •JiHtltcn  :  "JioBellen  nnb  St'iyen. 
Kraunfd;iu.  1873.  2  Kbe.  fl.  8°  ........  58  : 

3  nil  a  It:  sBb.  1:  aJiargoretfj.  —  (Sine  «ai» 
fcrin.  _  Sic  (Sbcnbiu'tijjeii.  —  IeS-i>ilb= 
tjauev'j  erftc  x.'iclu'. 

5Bb.  2:  2)er  :)ltug  bc3  ^ririsen.—  Gine  3kgcg= 
nung  mit  XxmJRunojunbber  ABnigtn  <it)i-is 
ftine  BOH  iiiaitii'n  —  J!e5  .liiJiug'S  ailb.  — 
9luf  Ijol^cu  ^o^cn.  —  (Jin  uijcfycr  ^arou. 

$frnmcron  von  Mofenfyatn.    G.  3)i.  3Bie-- 
lanb.  3n  Sftnwrti.  41!.,  Kb.  19  ............  56  : 

3  u  fl  a  1  1:  SiarcijjuS  11116  9tarci(fa.  .  -  Iiapl)= 
nioton.  —  "Die  iSiit,?aul)cning.  —  £>ie  ijlo= 
oellc  oljiif  Zitct.  —  Sreunbfiljaft  11116  'Jiebe 
aufbnSroic.  —  2ic  i'lebc  oiiie  ^ci6cn  = 
fiftait. 

*cjrcii=Sabbntl),  Ser.  S.  Zierf.  3n  ©djr., 
S3b.  20  ............................  _  ............  56: 

.^cl)iiioitc<fiiibfr:  iUfardjen.    S.  liect.    3« 
Sdjr.,  Kb.  13  ..................................  56: 

•&fl)ft,  W)ann  Vubiuig  ^aul  (geb.  1830). 

'  Slbcntcuer,  Gin.  3tt  ®ef.  2l!.,  Kb.  8  ......  56  : 

3lm  Jiberufer.  Jn  ffief.ffl.,  Kb.  4  .........  56  : 

Saffelbc.    3n  JioBellen  ..................  58: 

2(m  tobten  eee.  3n  6(ef.  3B.,  Kb.  8  ......  56  : 

Slnbrca  Xelfin.    3n  ®ef.  355.,  Kb.  5  ......  56  : 

Sdtfang  unb  Gnbe.  3n  (3cf.  355.,  Kb.  4...  56  : 
ainntna.    3n  ©cf.  313.,  Kb.  8  ...............  56  : 

9(tif  ber  9(lm.  3n  0ef.  3U.,  Kb.  8  .........  56: 

3luferftanben.  3n  (3ef.  315.,  Kb.  7  .........  56: 


1333 
1480-2 
1483-4 

1485 
1152-3 

1168 

1499-501 
1502-3 


1909 


lf>19 
1612 

677 
673 
1521 
677 
674 
673 
677 
677 
676 


THOSE  FICTJOK:    GERMAN. 


-41- 


•<ict)lr,  oof'.  Subtil  $auL—  -fjfottfefung. 
Barbavofia.  0"  Wef.  SB,  Sib.  5  r>6  : 
SVatrice.  on  Wcf.  SB,  Sib.  8  56: 
Sleiben  ©djiveftem,  Hie.    3"  ©°l-  SB, 
Sib   7                                           ..  56  ' 

674 
677 

676 

•£M»1,  ©v 
Wefaln 
in  2 
©efatu 

Slilb  ber  IVuttcr,  Had.    3u  ©ef.  SB., 
S*b    4                                                .  56  ' 

673 

©ebeni 

Haffelbc    3n  &ier  ueue  Ottfucllcn  58* 

.  b 

^Uinben  ^ic     3n  ©ef  SB    ilb  5           56' 

674 

Haffclbe      "\n  liiHH'Ilen  58: 

(iinfainen,  Hie.    on  Wef.  SB,  Sib.  6  56  : 
Haffcl&f.    on  Stier  neuc  dipuellen  58  : 
(rrfennc  bid)  (elbft.  o"  ©cf-  SB,  iib.  4...  56  : 
Haffclbe     on  ^  'JioueUeu  58* 

675 
673 

3  "  6 

aioi 

33b.  2: 
ifamin 

3ran;  Si{;c»er.    0"  Wef.  SB,  Sib.  7  56  : 
©eoffrob  unb  ©arcinbe.    3n  Wef.  SB, 
SJB    7  56- 

676 
f>76 

(f.  b 
fdjlof 

Sxlenc  TOeitcn.     Jn  ©ef.  SB,  Sib.  7  56  : 
Hafftlbe      ~\n  jj  s)im>cllcn              .  •  58  ' 

676 
15''0 

Urn  II 
in  1 

3m  ©rafenfdilofi.    3"  Wcf.  SB,  Sib.  4...  56  : 
Jiinber  ber  SSSrtt.    SBerl.   1873.     3  Slbe. 
JL  8°  58  ' 

673 
1523-5 

Unter 
2  il 
•^iiubcci 

Hafjelbe.    1874  58' 

1526-8 

2dn~  , 

itinber  Sunbe,  ber  Skater  3'"*-  Her.  3" 
Wcf  SB   Slo.6  56' 

675 

"  W  3ti 

iUcine  Scania,  Hie.    3»  Wef.  SB,  Sib.  6.  56  : 
Uleppatra     Vi  Wcf  "H5    ilb  6.                 56' 

675 
675 

Winter  b 

Haf 

Jtreisridner,  Her.    3n  ©ef.  SB.,  Sib.  6.  56  : 
Hafjelbe     ^n  ^)i  iWpr>eUen  56* 

675 
15/H) 

Sib. 
.viiutcr  i 

L'Arrabliiata.  on  Wef.  SB,  S16.  4  56  : 
Haffelbc.    Jn  Slotjetlen  58: 

(S73 

.  .^"'  * 

•  i.'c(jtc  iSentaur,  Her.  3n  ©cf.  SB,  ilb.  7.  56  : 
X'pren;  unb  Vprc.    on  ©cf.  SB,  Sib.  7....  56  : 
i'pttfa.    o"  ©ef.  SB,  Sib.  7  56  : 
!Diabd)en  von  Jre^n,  Had.  3"  ©ef.  SB, 
Sib  5  -56' 

676 
676 
676 

674 

Ginfie 
187 
StoueK 
Jtri« 

Hafjetbc.  on  -)l.  3iouellen  58' 

1520 

3  »i) 

Haffelbc     "\n  SUer  ncuc  OtpiH'llcn         58  ' 

674 
15'2 

3)iarion.    on  (^ef.  SB,  Sib.  4.  56  ' 

673 

Haffelbe     ^sii  'JJowllen  56' 

15''1 

^irfrtim 

Gutter  uno  liiiib.  o"  Wef.  SB,  S3b.  8....  56  : 
92nie  9totxUen     Stuttg  1858   16°        58  • 

677 
1520 

SlHtttn 
tt>ci 

,"i!il)aU:      ?a5    ^dcd^fit   von  Xreppi     — 
Etr  Jtrc;«ncliter.  —  Crtennc  bict)  felbfl.  — 
itelene  1'ioiton. 
9Jp»ellen    Slcrl    1860    16°  58' 

1521 

Slnnte 
roei 
3ajntl 

^  »  tj  a  U:  X  eiUtnben.  —  1'larion.  —  *a  3tab= 
biata.  —  jliu  Jibctufcr. 

^fabfinbcrin.  Hie.  o«  ©of-  *?,  »b.  fi...  56  : 
Sleife  nadj  bem  (^Uicfe,  Hie.  on  ©ff.  SB, 
Sib  5  56' 

675 
674 

ben 
gen 
©rofso 
reift 

©ctip'ne  ,Uatl;d)en,  Had.    3n   ©cf.  SB, 
^b.  7  56' 

676 

^eben< 

Sticferin  »pn  Srei'ifp,  Hie.  3n  ©ef.  SB, 
S<b   8  r,g. 

677 

£irfdirc 

ItnK-ilbar.   "snWef  SB    Sib  4  56' 

673 

S<erlprene  Spf^n,  Her.  on  Wef.  SB,  Sib.  8.  56  : 
S'ettcr  Wabriel.  On  Wef.  SB.,  Sib.  8  5(;: 
SUer  neue  Sfpi'ellen   Slcrl  1859  16°  58' 

677 
677 
1522 

.{lirt  nnl 
."irtciifi 
n|j.  o 

3  n  60  It:    tie    Cinfamen.  —  '.'Innnifl   unb 
(inbe.  —  jJioria  ^ranctsca.  —  33os  ^ilb  ber 
Hattct. 
SBeintmter,  Her.  3n  Wcf.  SB,  Sib,  5  56  : 
SBittweBon^Jifa,  Hie.  on  (^lef.  SB,  Sib.  6.  56  : 

674 
675 

•S*ifpfliii 

(>>cfd)i 
•Jtiftoric 
(SB.  £ 
Sib.  6 

•jpilflcr't11  -irutljiilnier.    3-  Werftacfer.   3" 
xHu-s  ineincm  Taiiel'iid)  Sib   2  58' 

903 

•Stftorifi 

(%  P  U 

•iiillcrn,  SBtllielmine  I'pn.  (g  e  b.  SI  i  r  di). 
Slr,t  ber  Scele,  Gin.  Sletl.  1872.   4  Slbe. 
in  2.  16°  58' 

1550-1 

Sib".  2 
SBb  3 

•J>iltl,  Wcorg. 
Sllte  Herfflmger,  Her.  Veipj.  1871.  ft.  8°.  58: 
Slant  bea  S!cvberbcnd,  Hie.  Slcrl.  (f.  b.) 
4  Slbe.  in  2.  fl.  8°  58  ' 

1554 

uon 
SBb.  4 

.£tiftorifr 
(^  on 

(Eabinet4«3ntrigue,  Ginc.  Slerl.  (f.  b.) 
2  Slbe  in  1    fl    8°  58' 

1558 

Sreier  ber  Diarfiirafin,  Hie.  Slerl.  (f.  b.) 

l(jO  -ft. 

1563 

©rfahmrllc  SBcgc.  *Bcri.  (f.  b.)  4  «bc. 
in  2.  tl.  8°  .................................  58: 

©efaiiflenet  bctSiaftiUc,  tin.  Skd.  186a 

58: 

ifeSi,  Xn\S.  33«L 
(f.  b.)  2  «bc.  in  1.  fl.  8°  ..................  58: 

6tftorifd;c  Jiouellen.  iU'tl.  1873.  2  SJbc, 
fl.  b°  .........................................  58  : 

3  ii  6  a  It:   Sb.    1:    ler  ZeufcISbottor   ton 
'iSolffcnbiiltd.  —  !«<•  li'dilcr  Don  t'oiffi).— 
.  2:  ,\acob  fc'nUot.  —  fluf  b«r  Sclibant  con 
uon  ^unterstjill, 

jtamnicrbicncr  be<>  Siaifet«,  Xer.   Sett. 

°  ...................................  58: 

,  Sie.  «crl.  1H6S.  1(5°  ......  58  : 

Slihiirt.  J*erl.  1870.  16°  ....................  58: 

Urn  lin-pii  unb  Vebcn.  Sktl.  1872.  2  S3bc. 

58: 

Untct  b«-  totbeu  ISmincnj.  Stal.  (f.  b.) 
2  «be.  in  l'.  fl.  8°  .....  :  ..................  58: 

•iMiubccrrn.  Hie.  (i.  tton  Sdjmib.  3"  Wef. 

59: 

crKablinui;lc,  Her. 
».  «tiJber.  Jn  Gtj,  S^b.  4  ..................  5<)  : 

5y-  ^-  ibnrflanbcr.  58  : 
Haffclbe.  3»  Sorgcnlofe  Stunben  20, 
»b.  2  .........................................  58: 

•{tintcr  bcm  Secbcidic.    (S.  SBiUIomm.  3" 
3m  SJann  unb  ^aubet  it.  ;  3<b.  2  .........  59: 

tiubc,  £a3.  5.  ©erftadet  .........  58: 

,  .wvmnnn. 
li'injieblet  u»n  bet  fralli^,  Stt.    Skrl. 

.  .....  '.  .......  .  ..........  58: 

bem  beutfdj=fran'ji)ftfd)en 
Mriege  1870—1871.  i'eipj.  1871.  16°..  58: 

it  b,  a  1  1:  2$ou  Hiffiiiflen  bi-3  'Wcijknburg.  — 
her  Wefniuien|d)i}ft.  —  £ine  cul^nc  »oit 
anG.  —  ^eitgcoul;tt'. 

S  (Stfennen.  SBtemcn,  1868.  16°...  58  : 


59  : 
59  : 

59: 

59: 
59  : 

59  : 
59: 

59  : 
59: 


re:    Stowtten  fiir  bie  reifere 
iveiblidie  J«ge»b.  Slcrl.  (f.  b.)  fl.  8°... 
men  :  JiobcIIcn  *itr  bie  reifere 
U'eiblidje  3«flenb.  Slerl.  (f.  b.)fl:8°... 
Jajntlieiifreuben  :  Grjiifyliingm  u.  2diil- 
berungen  fiir  bie  reifere  luciblidje  3U= 

gcnb.  Slerl.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8° 

(vH'ofiPiifel :  Grjaljl.  unb  Jiouellcn  fiir  bie 
reifere  Ivciblidjc  oiigcnb.  Slerl.  (f.  b.) 

8° 

Sinai :  jipuellen  fiir  bie  reifere  li'cib-- 

c  "Mujenb.  Slcrl.  (f.  b.)   ft.  8° 

tcr,  Her.  St.  BPII  SBintcrfclb.    3n 

:efen,  Sib.  1 

Aliiditling.    3-  iooffmann 

iDc  unb  feiu  ftunb,  Her.    W.  9(ie= 

on  gugenb.Slibl,  Sib.  5 

Gna'l;Iungen  aits  ber  fpauifdien 

-.  21;.  Hielit) 

vui'toric  ol'nc  litet,  Ginc.  t<.  3.  SB.  Certel 
"1'>   O.  v  o  n  io  o  r  n).    3'<  Sorn'd  Grj, 

•vStftoriirtjc  Gbarafterbilbcr.    (£.  Wl  Siunbt 
U'puife  SKi'tb.  Ibacb).  4  Slbe.  in  2 

alt:  4*b.  1:  Zer  iiiiiu  con  'Bales. 

:  Die  rti'aiijofni  in  Wotba. 

:  Xit  Nrdfin  du  Cuyla.   —   Xer  'IJrinj 

i^t.  4:    (rui   '-Itovmittag   bci  ^ricbricfi   JI. — 
"n  Ctfini. 

:cbendbilber.     G.  W.  "UJunbt 
(V  o  u  i  f  t  9)1  u  I;  I  b  a  dj).  2  Slbe.  in  1 • 

alt:  Mb.  I:  Dev  .^erjog  con  i*ieli{.  — 
:uilv!»'iiiMei'  obcf  Gbelinann. 
:  ^Utiuifl  ^Ijerefia  unb  ilir  Cfen^cijcr.  — 
4Ur|d)n)pnum  buvdj  ein  iUlb.    —    ^ie 
iber  ty}ii  t^eutc. 


1559-60 

1561 

1562 

1552-3 


1564 

155 

1565 

156G 

1567 

539 

1091 
1337 

1335 

3672 
939 

1591 
1590 

1592 

2250. 
2251 

2252 

2253 
2254 

1730 
2314 

2555 
2096 

2850 
2514-15 


2516 


PROSE   I-'KTIOX:     (iKKMAX. 


Sptjbnfcfjc 


—  42- 


0iftorifrf)C  9tot>e«cn.  0.  fciltl.  2  33be 58:    1552-3 

3  n  ball:     *b.  1:    Der  XcnfclSboctor  von 

3BolffenbutttI.  —  Der  XifeOUr  uon  ^oiflii. 
SBb  2:    Vicob  (SaUot,—  Slut  ber  Relsbaut  uon 

SBabama,—  Die  3iblud>l  von  SBunler.st>ill. 

iHlberbud).     G.  2K.  3Kunbl 

Wuijtbact)).    3  *be 58:2511-13 

^afictbe.  343be.ini 58:        2510 

3  r.  b  a  It:  Wb.  1:  2m  »nb  Sic,  ober  SBoltaire 
unb  'JibnUis.  —  ®raf  iiobij  3te<5»albc.  — 

SBb.  2:  Slotbe  Jjjifuforitn.  —  fflraf  Sarjcbo.  — 

Die  OJrafin  SlBartenberg.  —  ^ongdjamiis. 
SBb.  3:    Brilber  unb  Sdjroeflern.  —  SJoltaire 

unb  [tin  Sjofjuroelier.  —  Die  SS!ellgefa)icbtt 

unb  bic  1'Iobe. 

§0tl)  tut  Siovben.    g.  iooffnwiiit.    3«Grj., 

£ot6jcitfc|~t,  ®aS.   &  3(eltftab.  3n  ©agen 
u.  rom.  (irj • - 59: 

"  oeiu'it,  23b.  6 59: 

f>ort)5eiti?rdfc,  ^ie.  81.  t>on liiinterfelb.  3" 

Snimoresfen,  "-Bb.  6 59: 

SMcr,  0ufta». 
23efeclte  Sdjattcn,  Scr.  ^rag.  1859.  2  SBbe. 

ml.  16° 58: 

©elb  unb  grauen :  Grjaljlungeit.    gena 
1867.  3  «te.  in  1.  fl.  8° 58: 


59: 


t:  »b.  1:  2ie  Ktoftermihije. 
}b  2-  2ie  filofteimunje.  (Sd)Uijj.)  —(Sill  gc  = 

Britftcsi  SBeib. 
SBb.  3:  (Sin  i)cpfiiftc§  Sfficib.  (S^tuJ.) 

fiiitfcr,  CScat. 
2lrmc  SMlfSlcfim-,  2cr.    etuttg.  (f.  b.) 

16°  .......  ...................................  59: 

G§  ift  nid)t§  jo  fein'  ge|>onnen,  cs  foinint 

bod]  an  bie  Sonnen  \    Stuttg.  (}.  b.) 

1H°  ...................................  .........  59  : 

r,  Gbinuitb  (g.eb.  1819). 

te  S-uinlcm,  £0*.   ikrl.  I860.  16°...  58: 
ailten  »on  Siuijnccf,  35ie.    Stuttg.  1862. 

16°  ............................................  58: 

ailtermmm  3d;fe.    Setl.   1865.    4  »be. 

in  2.  16°  ....................................  58  : 

2luf  beutjd)«r  Grbe.  Stuttg.  1860.  2S3be. 

in  1.  16°  ......  •  .............................  58: 


3  nfl  alt: 
Inline. 


22.77 

354 

82 

1735 

1&10 
1611 


2310 

2313 
1656 
1690 
1657-8 
1659 


Die  alte  Grlaudjt.  —    Wa 

SBb.  2:  Da3  fiaii'3  can  ber  SRooS.  —  SBei  ben 
jrociboljen  xaiincn. 

3(us  alter  unb  nencr  Reit.  ©tnttg.  1854. 

16° 58:        1660 

3nljal':  3l(te  OSefd)id)tcn:  Sin  alter  SDIann; 
Die  Dol)Untb'ni()in.  —  Sluf  ber  UniBerfiial. 
_  Der  fttUe  .slamerab.  —  Brliarb  USalboro. 
Sriegolebcn  tm  gtitbtn. 

3lu8  bcm  SSolf.  ©tuttg.  1852.  ft.  8° 58  :        1661 

3  lib  alt:  Grjablungcit  tints  alien  Xam. 
bourS:  Slnno^iuciuiibneunjinji'om  grogtn 
SBart;  Slolof,  ber  Sfetrul;  Dcr  2lufrul;r.  — 
DasS  uetlaffene  £au«.  —  DaS  Slnnefen  con 
gtttorf.  —  Jicrljanbelte  Xreue.  —  Sin  btr 

2(u3  ber'ltH-iten  SBett.    ©tuttg.   1861. 

223be,  16° 58:     1662-3 

°Uibalt.    SBb.l:  Die  alte  Slpfclfrau.— 9!er= 

lorcne   Eicbe.— Secaefd)id)ten:    ^'eter  tian 

Simon;    flapilain  fletejJlKf.  —  3*    rolljen 

^rtufe.  —  .sjvlcue.  —  Splbatennefd)td)len: 

Wustttitr  unb  ffliusletietin;  (S'J  raaren  ein  = 

tnal  jroci  alte  Solbaten. 
SBb     2:     (Sine   (*Jc(veufteigeM)i<l)le.    —   Der 

Sdiiifer  oon  Jlobed.  —  Da«  Hargfraulein. — 

Die    rotbtn    Slcltcn.  —  3n  einer    ftillen 


Slu§ 
1869. 


;  nub 
223be.fl.  8 


58:    1665-6 


"tnbalf  SBb.  1:  Gin  Siicf)t  im  Siiincn.  — 
Hut  flolbtntn  SRofc.  —  {Heriinbjnmiisig, 
Stunoen.—  Set  tolle  (Saltier.—  3erbto*tn. 

SBb  2'    S>1(  fcettln  »on  Snnot.  —  Det  $f«t« 

ter  uon  oteinliriben.  —  Xvofdjtc  Jlummet  1. 


,  Gbmiinb.  — 
2lu-3gewfil;lte  ©efellfctyaft. 
16° 


©tuttg.  1863. 


58: 


1664 


[)  a  1 1:  Cs'n  Giter.  —  Wentoiinen  unb  i 

luege.  — Xolle  ^treid^e, —  3d)lag  jiub'tf. — 
Sim  33runnen.  —  ;^m  boljen  .v>aufe. 

23et»egte8  i!ebeit.    ©tuttg.  1*36.    16°..- 58:        1667 

3  n  b.  a  1 1:  ISrjaHungcn  eme5  alien  ^iblcrs: 
SBom  uiilben  >;>ano;  Sas  iitan  yoibem  cries 
ben  lonntt.  —  Der  Dnfel  Stcp^an.  —  Slu& 
tiller  ^amilic,  — Die  IjeUtii.  Jenflcr.  —  Der 
roilbe  iieibc.. 

C'est  fini!    ft.  4° 58:        1711 

Semagoge.     3ena  1872.    3  »be.  ft.  8°.  58  :  1668-70 
Xeutfdje  xjcrscit :     Sftjj.en,  ©tubicn  unb 
(S)efd)id)ten.    $tafl  1860.  U.  8° 58:        1671 

3  n  b  a  1 1:  5lm  2l)ore.  —  9lu«  bem  spoft*  unb 
iKeifcbanbbud)  tints  Sdjulmeiftcis.  —  Der 
kciietafl  tints  ijaunifcben.  —  Der  SUibe.- 
Slua  ber  .v»ait'jd>ronit  meiuci5  ^atcro.  — SluS 
bem  Stben  tine*  alien  >J)iilitais.  —  Oiigi= 
nale.  —(Sine  £pier|eigcid>id>tc. 

Gv^tenbe    Sdiriften.     ©tnttg.    1865, 
12  Jjbe.  in  6/16° 58:    1650-5 

Sub  a  It:    'i*t>.  1-    Slue  einer  Jamilie.  — 

DaS  Dttiafftnt  ,§auo.  —  Slu{  ber  Uniucrfi* 

tcit.  —  'BaS  Slnntttn  oon  Scuborj.  —  Sin 

bir  Wrciije.  —  Die  alte  Slpfelfrau. 
SBb.  2:    Der  roilbe   £eibt.  —  Die   altt   Gr= 

laud^l. 
SBb.  3:    OTabonna  iuna.  -  •  311  tintr  ftillcii 

Strafje.—  Cnttl  itcpban. 
SBb.  4:    SJtrlomit   ^iebe.  —  DaS  .^au§  can 

ber  Moos. —  $tlent. 
SBb.  5:    (Sill  alter  Dianii.  —  flraulein  Elfe.— 

SBb.  B:  SUerlianbeltc  Xreuc.  —  Da§  SBurofrSu^ 

lein.  —  Die  DoileutBuigin. 
SBb.  1:    Crjaiilunotn  cines  nltcn  Xambouti: 

Xnna  jncinnbncunjig ;  'Sent  ar»f>en  aart; 

JHoloi,  ber  :Hctrut;  Der  Slnfrutjr;  Slus   bem 

greibeiiotrieflc;    Deralle  jlapilaiu.— Eii= 

ginale. 
SBb.  8:    lllelnftnc.  —  @eegefd)id)ltn:    speler 

tianSIuipn;  jta^ilan  ttelelboef.  —  Die  beu 

[en  ^-eufler. 
SBb.  9:    8rjSb.lung«n  cine3    alien  ,viblert: 

SBom  ratlben  ,oani5;  2i>a^  man  uorbem  erle  = 

ben  fonntc.  —  eolbatengefdiicbtcn:  1)iu«  = 

fetierunb  9Ru*(e titrin ;    (Ss  loaitn  einmal 

iroci  alte  Solbaten.  —  2ine  Wejvcnftergc= 

fdjidite. 
SBb.  10:    SBci  ben  jroci  boben  Xannen.  —  3m 

rotben  .fiaufe.  —  Der  Sa)afer  »on  Slobed1.  — 
SBb.  11:  D~as  ^ijler  Sdjlofjdjen.  —  Die  vottjeu 

'Jielten.  —    (Sin    Sdirei.  —  Dag  fdiioarjt 

Sd;iff. 
SBb.  12:    DcrftiHe  flamcrab.— Der  3jufJ)bof. 

Gnablunaen  aug  ber  §eimatb,.    3ena, 

1874.  "2«be.     16° -58:     1708-9 

3n6alt:    8b.  1:    Slu3  alien  Sinircn. 

SBb    2'    Slu'3  alien  Srurtn,  (Sd)luji).—  56e^ 

ftanbSbriefe     meineS     Sellers     an    feint 

SBaje.  _  Webeimnijfe  btS  i!cben3. 

ginbting.  Gin.    ©djir-erin  1868.    4  53bc. 

in  2.  16° 

©nte  atte  3cit,  Sie.  23ve81.  1867.  3S5be. 

in  2.  ft.  8° 

^  n  6  a  It:   SBb.  1:  Slnno  bajumal. 

SBb.  2:  ffliein  alttS  Tteniter.  —  Der  Srctfoof. 

SBb.  3:  Die  ^vou  Bon  SBoffaJ. 

ioonoraticrentoditev,  3^ie.  ©tuttg.  1861. 

"  16° 

Sn  ber  3m.  23crl.  1867.  4  «be.  in  2. 

ft.  8° 

3n  ber  JL'elt  wrloren.  i.'ei^j.  1869.  4  «be. 

in  2.  ft.  8° 

In  Dolorilms:  lagebndjbtatter  ctne-5 

?Serfd)oUenen.  3\>ien  (f.  b.)  16° 

3n  ©iinben.  SEClen  1863.  aS3be.ini. 

16° 

KteineS  SJeben.  3ena  1873.  3  23be.  16°.. 

^n  ball:  SBb.l:  SBerlorene  gielt. 

SBb.  2:  Sttlortnt  3iele.  (Scbluji.)—  Sern>ai]t. 

— ^olnijdje  asirilifdiaft. 
SBb.  3'  Gin  unjlilctllcper  'JJienfdj.  —  3"  S»a|fer 

—  unb  nidn  in  langt.  —  Die  alte  jHiible.  - 

Der  erfle  Sagbjiig.  —  Cine  3!ad)t  ju  OSaflc. 


58: 
58: 


58 
58 
58 


1672-3 
1674-5 

1676 

1677-8 

1679-80 

1681 

1682 
1683-5 


KROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


-43- 


Ttcnjt  urn  Sienft. 


•!T>Offr,  tebimmb.  —  Jvortfetumg. 
4.'anb  nub  eee.    *irc»I.    1871.     2  Hbe. 
IU  8°  ..........................................  58: 

r)nlialt:  *b.  1:  XwnirSiAen. 

4M>.  2:  .(Soil?  iibei  '.  bat  berticte  'I'liiHer  gefagt. 
—  v^u  'Jtltenbagen.  —  GtM  (jiniiebUr.  — 
6temann«lefren.  —  Sim  Soniuag-^Hadjiuit: 
tag.  —  Jpan  geftreift. 

State  GSefdjiditen.    S)r«Sl.  1867.    2  me. 
H.  8°-  ........................................  58: 

3  nil  a  It:  sn».  1:  Sn>«  JJeniiS.  —  9(u<j  ben 
'Diemfliien  eine*  ^ngabunben:  £er'2lnfang 
*es  i.'el>r«8;  alfciiic  crfte  iiie&e;  (Sine  3put« 
^U'fcbicfyte;  vAlao  mir  e  ine  ^-rait  cr^iif>ite.  —  • 
(Sine  bloivte  «oie.  —  Unoergeffe.ii. 

35b.  2:  3fl'  annc  Xreiseljn  !  —  jH'i'^imfer  von 
£>ob.e4tH>c.  —  Simt  oier  (cin  «ptif  9  —  Slier. 
baa  (JHiirf  fa,at,  fiib,rt  bie  ibiaut  Ijeim.  —  .£cinif 
roelj. 

Dforten  :  tetinnming«n  finer  altai  grau, 
etuttg.  1858.  2  sUfce.  in  1.   16°  ........  58: 

Sctomanlpief  :    efiijcnbud)    auS   :Horb- 
beutfc&lanb.  Stutta.  1856.  fl.  8°  ......  58: 

Stille  Ckidndneii.     Jena  1872.    3  «b*. 
H.  »°  .................  ................  ........  58: 

Jntialt:  «b.l:  Zas  Sjauo  set  Ulajorin. 
S^b.  ^:  .^err  lilomcu-j  yiytbniaiin. 
Srcuc  ftcgt  :  CMiw  CMd'idjtc  urn  b(r  2er. 
Shittfl.  1874.   16°  .....  „  .................  58: 

Untcv  bet   Jvrf  mbtierrfdfaft  :     (S'ine   Q5e-- 
jdjiditc  uon  181^  Stuttg.  1863.  3i\kt. 
H.  H°  .......  -  ...............................  -  58: 

Unter  fHeaenten  Ja^nen.    4?resl.  1872. 
2Sbe.  ml.  16°  ..........................  -58: 

offclbe.    2  «b«  .........................  .58: 

Sage.   ^Srafi  1859.  16°  ......  58: 

3  n  I)  a  it:  rtiauuin  (Sl)e.  —  ^m  ffia(ojd)loj!. 
—  (Sin  £d)tci. 

Serlrrenc  <So$n,    2<r.    etuttg.   1869. 
fl.  H°  .........  .  ................................  58: 

3u  Clim'S  3eiten.  3ena.(f.b.)  16°  ......  58: 

^ur  liiifcn  .'oaub.    i.'cipj.  1872.  16°  -----  58: 

yu'ei  Jamilien.    SJresI.  1869.    2  SJbe. 
iul.   tl.  8=  --------  ..........................  58: 

•Jiiilbcrlin.    ».  :!(au.    28be.ini  ..........  .59.- 

ilmij,  Ja^.    (L  Don  Sdjmib  ...  59  : 
er.    G.  Spinbler.  3n 
.  2..«  ....................  59; 

otircr  .w^eit,  Sic.   ijj.  3i!arf)cn= 
fcn.  4  *bc  ................................  —  59: 


Sudjcn  unb  rfiiiben.    fflcrl.  1863,  16°..-  58  : 
£  off  in  a  it  it,  truft,  J^cobor  aiUlf)eIm  (ge= 
niimt  xHmatcuj),  (geb.  1776,  -j-  1822). 
SUiSgetwfl^lte  ©rjittylungen.  §ilbbuvgf)au= 
(cu,  2  iObc.,  1870.  fl.  8°  ..................  58: 

^iilialt:  -#t>.  1:  2)oge  unb  logarefic.  — 
Ia>5  rtriiulein  oon  Satbni.  —  ilieiflet 
lHartin  Jxr  Jtiifcr  nub  fcinc  (Siejellen.—  Xie 
Retmate.  eignor  ST'"'"-—  Zit  Monig«« 
luaiit.  —  lliat!)  .urconel.  —  S''''(!i"""  ""^ 
bcm  k.'cK-n  breitr  ijffuube.  —  Si'ielergliid. 
-  Tie  ikvgaxrtc  ju  Jnlun.  —  Xet  ^11= 
fammcn^ann  bet  £mge. 
SVb.  2:  Itr  HituS^of.  —  Die  automate.  — 
Dtthcmfec  Hinb.  —  3>er  iinJjcimlia^c  Waft. 

—  lie  :Biautn>al)I.  —  fflittcr  Wlucf.  —  ^ou 
Suan.  —  Icr  Dlagnetiitur.  —  Xcr  golbene 
Zopf.  —  Xie  SlbcntcMer  bcr  SqloeBcrna^t. 

—  sJ(ac^ri(iit   »on   eiuem  gebilbcU'it  jungcn 
Sinnn.  —  fat  Wnjorat.—  SWeiftev  Jo^an. 

IKJ    -W.lillt. 

(SerapiouMlniba:,  Xic.  (?ef.  Grja^I.  u. 
D(ord)en.  4}frl.  3  «be.  fl.  8°  ...........  58: 

3  n  ^  a  1  1:  iib.  1:  Die  ^eimate.  —  Zer  Iiid)» 
ter  uub  bev  (Snmpoiiift.  —  (Sin  fragment 
ou4  bcra  fclicn  btcier  ^reuiibc.  —  Xet  3lt» 
tiioljof.  —  TicSevgroeife  ju  ^aliin.  —  SfuJ: 
inoati  unb  lliaufetiinig. 

S^b.  2:  Ter  .Hampf  bet  Sangcr.  —  Zie  2(uto» 
male.  —  Tone  unb  Xogareffa.  —  Sieiftet 
Martin  bev  .Uiifet  unb  feine  WejeUcn.  — 
Ta«  fiembe  .H*nb. 

SJb.  .'):  lie  »*rautroa6[.  —  ler  unb.eimli$t 
(^aft-  —  3)ao  Atiiuleiu  oon  3cuberi.  —  3pie* 
ler  Wliirt. 


1686-7 


1688-9 


1691 

1695 

1692-4 

1710 

1696-8 

1699 

1700-1 

1702 

1703 
1704 
1705 

1706 
280 
531 

951 

1391-4 
1736 


1730-1 


1732-4 


.f>offiti(iitit,   (-Jficranbor  ATtebncf) 
"  (gcb.    1814). 
SlfcoibftiiMbcn  :    (JvwMungen  ffn  nieine 
jungen  ^rtitnbc.  5tuttg.  (f.  b.)  H.  8°..  59 :        2295 

3  n  b  a  1 1:  l~co  ,'oefvn  Ui?ege  fine  njiinbetbar. 

—  $Iirf)t3  ift   fo  fein  gefponnen,  ber    i^err 
bringt'o  an  itie   SonneR.  —  ^iirdite    CJott, 
tbite  redjt,  fajene  sjiiemanb.  —  Xie    9Iaa)= 
bav-j(ii^et  unb  bcr  Drills. 

SlbentCHer  allcr  Jlrtcn  uifb  Drtcn.  Stuttg. 

1873.    16° 59:        2296 

3  it  (i  a  1 1:  £'e  '-Siii'te.  —  lie  fioljle  Cidje.  — 
Uebcv  "Dorb.  —  Sluf  bem  Zlnume.  —  3m 
Siorben.  --  ^nt  Sunuife.  —  3>er  ifflalbbvanb. 

—  ^er  alte  Wcmfenjdgev. 

3lc«fiCtrt:   Slanj    unb    tniierct  Sffiertl)! 

Stnttg.  1865.  16°.  "MI  Grj.,  33b.  26.-  59  :  2285 
Site  ®ott  Icbt  nod),  3)cr !  ©tuttg.  185a 

16°.  3n(Sr3.,Stt>.5 59:  2264 

2lm  -IS.'ad)tfc>tcr.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  16°.  3n 

(Srj.,  ».  H5 .' 59:  2294 

Slnficbler  am  Stranbc,  Dcr.  etuttg.  1861. 

16°.  SmSts.,  «b.  15 59:  2274 

Strbcit  unb  :0ol-b.  etuttg. '  1865,  16°. 

on  erj.,  »b.  26 59:  2285 

8U-m  nub  tcicfj.  etuttg.  1866.  16°.  STI 

(h^.,  »b.  2 59:  2261 

armor  etinber,  (Sin.  etuttg.  1863.  16°. 

on  (Sn.,  »b.  2-k 59:  2283 

2luf  ber  A'tudjt.  etuttg.  (f.  b.)  16°.  $n 

(irj..  «b.3i3 59:  2292 

2Iuf  ber  .Harroo.  etuttg.  1870.  16°.  Stf 

Grj.,  Sib.  32 59:  2291 

3Iu§  ber  gutcn  alien  ,^eit.  etuttg.  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n(Srj.,  ^8b.  34 59:  2293 

Slue  uergilbten  ^a^ieren.  etuttg.  1865. 

16°,  3n  Grj.,  «b.  24 59:  2283 

2hi£itianbem-,  2ie.  etuttg.  1864.  16°. 

3n  (i'rj.,  Sb.  26 59:  2285 

^alin  bes  i'aftcrS,  Sic.  etuttg.  1861. 

16°.  Jn  ten.,  «b.  20 59:  2279 

3)ange  Jage.  etuttg.  1862.  16°.  Jn 

terj.,  »b.  22 59  :  2281 

Sanfnotcn,  Xie.  etuttg.  1858.  16°.  Jn 

terj.,  »b.  11 59:  2270 

33el>arrlid>feU  fii^irt  jum  3i«t-  etuttg. 

1864.  16°.  gnlgn.,  SK  10 -59:  2269 

Scfebrte,  2cr.  etuttg.  1864.  16°.  3n 

ten.,  SBb.  23 59:  2282 

Sklagerung  uon  (Solberg.  etuttg.  1867. 

16°.  Snter?.,  Sib.  29 59:  2288 

S3cliebte  terjd^ungen.  etuttg.  1872.  16°.  59  :  2298 
3nf>alt:  Sctoroifterliebe.  —  Her  Menfd) 

benlt  unb  (Sott  lenft.  —  XeS  $errn  JBege 

finb  lounberbar. 

Sibclblatt,  tern,  etuttg.  1865.  16°.  SR 

ten.,  »b.  20 59 :  2279 

33rfe  Weift,  Ser.  otuttg.  1S66.  10°.  ^n 

ten.,  *b.  3..., 59  :  2262 

SBcfes  WeloiRcn.  etuttg.  1866.  16°,  3n 

ten.,  «b.  28 59:  2287 

SkatuvMutler,  Xer.  etuttg.  1859.  16°. 

^n  terj.,  33b.  17 ,...  59:  2276 

33ra«e  Vcute.  etuttg.  1862.  16°.  3« 

terj.,  SHb.  14 59:  2273 

Sriiber,  Xte.  etuttg.  1865.  16°.  ^n  terj., 

«b.  25 59:  2284 

Gaptal.  etuttg.  1865.  16°.  3n  ten., 

!Bb.  4 59:  2263 

Gonandjet,  ber  3id>ian<rBttutottit(g.  ?iad; 

6em  tetigliffbcn  be»  3-  5-  (Soever  bcar^ 

beitet.  etuttg.  (f.  b.)  fl.  8° 59:  2297 

2cr  liter  ben  J^olfen.  eiuttg.  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n  terj.,  Vb.  35 , „..  59  :  2294 

2XuH4e©aien.  etuttg.  1868.  16°...  59:  2299 
2eutid)e  Bofe'SRStim.  etuttg.  1874.  59  :  2:300 
Zienft  urn  Xienft.  etuttg.  1857.  16°. 

3n  terj.,  SHb.  16 59  :        2275 


IMiO.SE  FICTION-:     GEKMAX. 


/poffmonn,  grotty. 


-44- 


SHdrl'S  [Riff. 


£offntnnit,  ^ranj. 
Son  C.utr.ote  Don  i'a  Wandta,  nad;  Wli; 

djaet  Ger»cmtc§  be  Saaijetra.  gnr  bir 

Sugcub  bi-cirbeitct.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.)   ff. 

8°  ..............................................  591: 

Surd;  3(ad;J  jum  Sidit.    Stuttg.   (f.  b.) 

16°.  SnGrj.,  SBtr.  33  .....................  .  59: 

Gigenftnn  imb  33ufje,  Stuttg.  1866.  16°. 

3"  Grj.,  »b.  7..  .................  -.  ...........  59: 

fin  SWann,   cm  SKort.     Stttttg.   1857. 

16°.     3n  Grj.,  S3b.  16  ............  .  ......  59: 

eifenfopf,  £er.    ©tuttg.  1868.   16".  3n 

Grj.,  33b29  ................................. 

Grfyeiterungett.    ©htttg.  186ft    16°-... 

3  ii  1)  a  It:  S8cn  Bott  lici  tat,  ben  jiicdtictt  cr. 
ift  meiu,  id)'  7inll  Dcrgetten  __ 


•&offmnmi, ; 

©ut  41>ovt  ftnbet  gute  Statt.    ©tuttg. 


2284 


unb  Iragf;eit.  Stuttg.  1870.    16°. 

3n  ®rj.,  Sb.  33  .............................  - 

golgeii  be§  i.'eid;tfinn§.  Stutig.  1865. 

16°.    3ttGrj.,  SBb.  8  ...................... 

greiberrn  Don.  Dcitndjlmufcn  Sieifen  unb 

Slbcnteuer,  Se§  ;  nad;  ®.  21.  iiutget 

fiir  bie  Sugcnb  bcavbeitct     Stuttg. 

(f.  b.)  80  ..................................... 

griebl  unb  Jiaji.  Stuttg,  1862.  16°. 

3n  Grj.,  33b.  9  ........................  .  ....... 

%n§  Setter.  Stuttg.  1861.  16°.  Jn 

-Grj.,  SBb.  18  ....................  ,  ............  . 

gtirft  JBolfgang.  Stuttg.  1866.  16°. 


Grjnfitenbc  SMnttcr,  £te  :  iUeine 
(die  ©tyifelungen  fiit  fitnber  sou  fiinf 
MS  ad^t  ya^rm.    Stuttg.  1869.    16°.  59: 

Grjiefjung    bitrd)    Sd)ic£}ole.      Stuttg. 
1865.     16°.    3n  Grj.',  «b.  1  .............  59: 

^amHiengefdndjte,  (Sine.    ©tuttg.  18(53. 
16°.    3nGrj.,  »b.  24  ....................  59: 

geierftuuben.    ©tuttg.  1867.    16°  ........  59: 

3  n  6  a  It:  ®itt  ormer  Jlnabe.  —  9!id)t3  ift  fo 
fein  gcfoonnen,  ber  ,*oerv  bringt'G'  an  bie 
Son  n  en.  —  jlhibcGliebe. 


59: 
59 


59  : 
59: 

59: 
59,  : 

59: 
59: 
59: 
59: 
59  : 
59: 
59: 
59: 
59: 
59-: 
59  : 


treu.    ©tuttg.  18(54.    16°. 

3n  Grj.,  «b.  11  ...........  :  ................. 

®cfaf;«n  bcr  3i>iU>niJ5.    9(ad)  bent  (£ng= 

ItjdH'n  bes  Zt.  "tiivb  faearbettet.  Stuttg,. 

(f.b.),  H.  8°  ................................. 

©eter^SEBalt^.    ©tuttg.  (f.  b.)   16°.   3n 

Grj.,SBb.  15  .........  .'  ......................... 

)tcbte  «om  JeU.  ©tuttg.  1865.  16°. 
j.,  SBb.  3  .............  ................. 

Com  Sietnefe  bein 

©tuttg.  1867.    ft.  8° 
©eydjtdjtenbttd;     fiir     bie 

©tuttg.  1872.    16°,  ...................  ...... 

©tiicf§l«ed)i«l.     ©tuttg.  1866.     16°.  3n 

Gr».,  »b.  27  ...............  ..........  ....  ..... 

(Solbfudjer,  ®er.  ©tuttg.  1864.  16°.  Sn 

Gr3.,»b.  11  ................  ..................... 

@ott  tenft.    ©tuttg.   1870.     16°.     3n 

er5.,  »b.  32  ................................  ... 

©oucernante,  2ie.    ©tuttg.  (f.  b.)  16°. 

SnCrj.,  !»b.  26  .....................  ..  ...... 

@raf  unb  SBarenfuf^rer.    etuttg.  1863. 

16°.  3nGrj.,  SBb.  24.  .......  ................. 

©tojie  2oo&,  Sa§.    etuttg.  1857.    16°. 

3n  Grj.,  33b.  16...  ..................  .  ........ 

©rojimutter  im  Sreife  ifyrer  Gnfet,  Sie. 

SDJovalifc^e  erjaijlungen.  Stuttg.  (f.b.) 

16°  ............................................ 

©uttiBer'S  Sieifen  in  unbefanntf  i'iinber 

Bon  3ot>ann  ©toift.    gitr  bie  3»fleitb 

ttnb  beren  vJvreunbe  frei  irad;  bent  &n$= 

tifd;en  bearbeitct.  Stattg.  (f.  b.>  8°... 
©ut  unb  bijfe.    Stuttg.  1864.  16°.    3n 

Grj.,  S3b.  5  ................................... 


59: 

59  : 
59: 


2301 

©liter  eo6.n,  Gin.    ©tuttg.  i870.    16°.  ' 
3n  Grj.,  iBb.  33  ,..  ffl- 

2992 

2292 

©trte§  fterj,  Gin.    Shtttg.   1866.    16°.  ' 
SnGrj.,  SBb.  28  59' 

2987 

2266 

§&uSIid)e  Stbeube:    'Beliebte  Gndhlun= 
gsn.  Stuttg.  1873     1(5°  59  • 

2309 

2275 

2288 
2302 

^ntjalt:    ^uvrfjte    Giott,    tfjue    3fed)t  unb 
tdicue  yiictranb.  —  £cn  (*ieifd)tcM  tuirb  Gilt* 
tt$  tieriioltf  n.  —  Jiifct/  geiuagt,  ift  ijaft  ge* 
iDonnen. 

fttrjfsS  tilth  6.crjfnSgtrt.   Stuttg.  1869, 
16°.  Sit  Grj.,  $ib.  32......  •,....  58' 

22*91 

ftirt  unb  gtiidjtttng.  Cine  Gvjafylmrg  nad;  ' 
3.  ^ordiat.  Stutta,  (i.  b  |  16°  59  • 

'''314 

ftocb;  intsJiorben.  Stuttg.  1861.  16°.  3n 
Grj.,  SHb.  18  •.  ,  59-  • 

227T 

2303 

icntubertunbfiinfjig  moratifdie  Grjn^iun^ 
gen  fiir  fteine  flin&tr.  ©tuttg.  1867. 
2  Sbe.  16°  .  5j)f- 

2343  4 

2260 

Stn  ©cfinee  begraben.  etuttg.  1862.  16°. 
Sn  Grj.,  SBb    13  59- 

2272 

2283 
2304 

Sacob  Gl;r(id).   etuttg.  1864.    16°,  Su 

2260 

Sober  in  feiner  SBeife.  Stuttg.  1857.  l(i°. 
Sn  Grj.,  83b.  17  •  -  59  • 

2''76> 

2292 

^  1862.  16°.  3n  @rj.  »b.  14..!  ^59: 
3fitfeit«  be«  Peered.  Stuttg.  1861.  16°. 
3n  Grj.,  ^b.  22  59- 

2273 
2281 

2267 

2345 
2268 

2277 
2279 
2270 

2305- 
2274 

9  9  co 

Sunq  getuotint,  altgetfyan.  Stuttg.  1868. 
16°.  3n  Grj.,  33b.  17  59  : 

Salenber=©efd)id;ten.  45re§l.  1858.  ft.  8°..  58  : 
3  it  1)  a  1  1:  (54  ift  bei'  JBtsigtn  .Srone,  uorfid)  = 
tiolid)  (jnnbcln.  —  Ser  ailbenmrt.  —  ($t= 
fd)id)teu  con  ber  Gouvaje.  —  'SlUer  Slnfanjj 
ift  (dime  r.  —  Stfte  tuib  atbeite.  —  atltS  mit 
SJiaaBell.  —  EeriDlann,  ber  '.>llle«  anfilnqt- 
—  Zer  gabritficH-.  —  S!o5  $emb  ift  na'ties 
aI3  bev  Stotf.  —  Um-ccbt  Witt  nebeidct  nidjt, 
—  Bern  cin  tiijenbfomes  SBtib  liefdjeerci  i\tr 
bie  ift  oieleblcr,  benn  bie  fofHidiitf  'Jkrle.  — 
Sot  bid)  bev  leufet  erft  on  etnnn  ,$aar,   net 
evbid)  ball>  janj.  —  gin  Dincv  bcS  Scideo. 
—  Die  'JUiinbevuno,.  —  Biebe  ift  (sniicf.  -- 
5Bioiijeiiftun6e  Sot  (*)olsim  Hhmbe.  —  ^ianl-- 
merf    Iiot    golbenen    Sobeti.  —  ^cfi  'fa,  u 
nidjt  auofomnien.  —  9Iufoufefuntj.  —  Set 
akifidjcrte.  —  Sortier  unb  nodjljcr. 

fiteine  Siuifetir.  Stuttg,  1,862.   16°.  Sn 
Grj.,  »b.  21  59: 
JUeinc  Urfad)«t.  Stuttg.  1868.  16°..  3tt 
Grj.,  5Bb.  20  ..  59- 

2276- 
1735 

228G> 
22795 

OQJ7 

Jttetne  Serfduntuiffe.  Stuttg.  1866.  16°. 
SnGrj,  Sib   27-  ~—  ~    tft' 

2286- 

2306- 
2286 

fiteineS  Sngenbud).  etuttg.  1865.  16°..  59: 
Snabc  auf^etgctanb,  Ser.  Sttit-tg..]K65. 
16°.  SnGrj.,  33b.  25  —  59: 
j?8ni«$fol;n,   dm.    ©tuttg.  1861.    16°. 
Sn  Grj.,  Sb.  15  59  - 

2349- 

2284 
2274 

2270 

9901 

Sanb=  unb  ©eebilbcr.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  H.8°.  59  : 
iitbeiisfam^fe.   etuttg.  1870.   16°.   Sn 
Grj.,  9Jb.  32  -  59- 

234* 
2291 

"85 

Stebct  cure  ^-etnbe.    Stuttg.  1859.   16°. 
3aGrj.,*b.  5..-  59: 

2264 

9900 

°.9anqi>.   ©tuttg.  (i.  b.)  16°..  Sn  Grj., 
331)   2  r,g  • 

2261 

99  7K 

Subtotg  Seetb,oto3n.  Stvttfg.  (f.  b.)  1§°. 
Sn  Grj,    Sib    35  59- 

2294 

fiubtcig  wn  Seetfyowen.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  '  ' 
16°.'  ,  59  • 

231  1 

2307. 

SJiodjt  be§  @elt)tffen§,.2ie.  Stuttg.  1864. 
16°   Sft  Gn    ibb  9..  59- 

2268; 

OQAC 

SWarcfjen  unb  §nbel'n.  ©tuttg.  1867.  16°.  59  : 
SJian  imtfj  fid)   bu»d)fd)tag'en.    ©tutt«t 
1862    16°   SnGrj   ilb  21  '.   ^-  59  ' 

2341 

2280' 

2264 

33!arf'g  Siiff.    3lad)  Gaoper  fur  bie  reifere 
Sugenb  beorbeitet.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  ft.  8°.  59  : 

2342 

PROSE  FICTION  :    GERMAX-. 


Qpffmonn, 


-45- 


•Hoffmann,  <vraiij.  — 
SHillioiiar,  (Sin.  Stuttg.  1867.    16°.  Jit 
Grj.,  »b.  29  .................................  59: 

Sfiofdiele.  Stuttg.  1869.   16°.  3n  Gn., 

**>•  12  ....................................  59: 

KojaitS  Jugenbjaljre.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n  Gr}.,  **.  34  .....................  59: 

Wtind'banfeii.  Sfeb.c  :  5yreib.err  turn. 
Diutta-ltcbe.  Stuttg.  1804.  16°.  3n  Grj., 

*b.  8  ......................................  ...  59; 

Sfliitlorb  Gat.     Stuttg.  1855.     16°.    3n 

Grj.,  «b.  1  ..................................  59: 

9!ftnefi3.    Stuttg.  1805.    16°.   3n  Gn  , 

»*•  23  ....................................  .'..59; 

9!cue  Mpbinfon,  Ter,  cber  Sdtiffbrudj  be3 

^Hicific.    vJc'ad;  bent  Gngliidjen  beS  ,«a= 


toitain  -JJJarn>at    bearbeitet.    Stuttg 

(f.  b.)  fl.  8°  .................................  59; 

3ieucr  beutfdjfr  3ugciibfrcunb.    Stuttg. 
1864-73.    10«be,   8°  ........  ............  59; 


I)  am  .vwdiften,  bicftiitlfc  am  Ma 
Tie.    Stuttg.  ().  b.)    16°.    3n  Gn,, 

»b.  2  .......................................  '...  59; 

9iur  immc  r  bran,  Stutt.i.  1869.  16°.  3n 

Grj.,  -Kb.  16  ...........  ..  ................  ....  59-. 

9(ur  .Hlcinigfcitcn.  Stuttg.  1858.  16°. 

3"  Gr$.,   «b.  11  ...........................  59; 

$ato«junge,  Tcr.  etuttg.  1866.  16°. 

3n  Gr?.,  *b.  27  ...........................  59. 

^ctct  Simple.  Stuttg.  ({.  b.)  16°.  3n 

Grj.,  Kb.  2  ...................  ;  .............  59: 

^riifungrn.  Stuitq.  18»;5.  ](i°.  3n  Grv,  ' 

SBb.  8  ......................................  ...  59: 

3l«djt  nuifi  bed)  9!cdit  bloibcn.    gtutta 
1859.   ]«o.  ^n  gq^  sy^    ]8  ............  gg  . 

9it'ditfd)affi'iiev.Hiiabc,  Gin.  Stuttg  1862 

16°.  ^snGrj.,  »b.  7  ...................  ..59: 

Sietnere  gfudjS.  Sicbc  :  ©e|d?ic6tcn  BOU. 
9lcn6.  Stuftg.  1864.  16°.  o"Grj.,  4ib.  9.  59  : 
Slcue  ucrfobnt.    Stuttfl.  1864.    16°.   ^n 

Grj.,^b.  7  ...............................  ...59: 

®iicii  mib  crnbtcn.    Stuttg.  1867.     16° 

Sttfej,,  «b.  28  ...........................  59: 

Sanbgrubc,  Xie.    Stattg.  1864.    16°. 

3nGrj.,  »b.  10  ...........................  59: 

edjafcbtsgnla,  2cr.  Stuttg.  1868.  16° 

3n  Grj.,  *b.  18  ...........................  59: 

Sdjiller'a  ^ugentjatire.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.) 

16°  ...........................................    59  ; 

Sd)muldic=vcben.    etuttg.   1862.    16°.  ' 

3.nGr,v,  4*6.  14  ...........................  59.- 

Sdionflcn  Scardicti  bet  laufenb  unb 

Giucn  -Jiadit,  Tie.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  8°.  59  : 
Sdnile  bet  irlbcn,  Tie.  Stuttq.  18:56. 

16°.    3tt  Grj.,  *b.  4  ..........  ^  ..........  59: 

Segenbes.wm,  Ter.  Stuttg.  1864.  16°. 

3n  Grj.,  *b.  7  ..............  ^  ...............  59  ; 

Selig  finb  bie  •l'arm()er;igen,  bvnn  fie  it'et= 

ben  i*arm^erjigfeit  etiangot.    Stutter. 

1866   16°.   3n  Grj.,  Hb.  U  ............  59: 

etlbcrgrcfdien,  ter.  Stuttg.  1864.  16°. 

3«  Grv,  4<b.  2.-i  ...........................  59; 

Scnne  bvingt  e3  an  ben  Tag,  Tit 

Stuttg.  1861.  l«o.  jn  Grj  >yb  ]5  r)9  . 
€cipf;icn'-j  iietben  :  «(<inc  moralise  Giv 

jabjungen.    Stuttg.  1864.  16°  .........  59  ; 

epton,  Gin.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.)    16°  .........  59  ; 

Stan-finit  unb  fefler-Wille.  Stuttg.  ((.  b.) 

16°.  >  Grj.,  *b.  J35  ......................  59  : 

Sctimme  be«  ibevrn,  Tie.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.) 

3n  Grj.,   «b.  34  .................  ..........  59; 

Stranbfifdjer,  Ter.  Stuttg.  1856.  16°. 

SnGrj.,  --bb.  i:i  ...........................  59; 

Saufettb  unb  Gine  JJadjt.  Sie!;e:  Tie 

Sdjcnften  i)Jardjen  ber  jc. 


2288 
2271 
2293 

2267 
2260 
2282 

2346 
2320-9 

2261 
22^5 
2270 
2286 
2261 
2267 
2277 
2266 
2268 
2266 
2287 
2269 
2277 
2315 
2273 


Avanj.  —  J 
Jrcuc  *!ut,  Tag.     Stuttg.  1862.     16°. 

?nGrj.,   «b.  21  .....  .  ....................  59: 

Jrcue  Tiener.    Stuttg.  1867.    16°.    3n 

®rj.,  »b.29  ................................  59: 

Ztciif  getvinnt.    Stuttg.  1869.   16°.  3n 

Gn.,  *b.  8  ...........  '.  .....  .  ..............  59: 

Xiiditig  unb  untiiditig.    Stuttg.  1862. 

16J.    3n  Grj.,  8b.  22  .....................  59  : 

ttnter  ber  Grbe.    Stuttg.  1865.  16°.  3n 

Grj.,«b.  23  .................................  59: 

Untmte    fdjiagt     ben    eigenen    loerrn, 

Stuttg.  18.-)!).  16°.  S-n  Grj.,  «b,  12.-.  59  : 
Sergeltung.     Stuttg.   1865.     16°.    3n 

Grj.,  ilb.  27.  ................................  59: 

8erlorene@obn,  Set.  Stuttg,  1865.  16°, 

3"  Grj.,  SBb.  3  ..............................  59: 

Spgelb.anbla,  Tcr.  Stuttg.  1869.    16°, 

,VtGrj.,   »b.  3  ..........  .'  ..................  59: 

SSalire  Wliicf,  Ta-3.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.)     16°, 

"sn  Gr,.,  «b.  4  ................  ...............  59: 

fflaifen,  Tie.    Stuttg.  1869.    16°.    3n 

Grj.,  m.  9  ..........................  ....,.,..  59: 

Sffiei^itad^ten.    Stuttg.  1865.    16°.    3n 

Grj.,  «b.  14  .................................  55: 

SCcim  Wott  ^tlft,  gebt  Allies.    Stuttg. 

(f.  b.)  16°.  ^n  Grj.',  «b.  34.-  ...........  59: 

SLn'iin  man  ntiv  rcdit  6)cbulb  bat  !   Stuttg. 

W59.     16°    3n  Grj.,  25b.  13  ...........  59: 

SLVr  Siinbc  tbut,  ^er  ift  ber  Si'u^e  AinedTt. 

Stuttg.  (f.  b.)     16°.     3n  Grj.,  »b.  5.  59  : 
SBie  bie  Saat,  fo  bic  Grnbte.    Stnttg. 

1864.  16°.  3n  Grj.,  Sb.  10-  .............  59: 

2L-UIIJ.    Stnttg.  (f.  b.)    16°.    Jn  Grj., 

»b.  12  .......................................  59: 

2Kot)Uf)un  tragt  $m\en.     Stuttg.    1859. 

16°.  3n  Grj.,  «b.  17  .....................  59  : 

lugenbcn    a<ergeltung,   Tcr.      Stuttg. 

1864.    16°.    Snerj.,  95b.  1-  ...........  59: 

3«it  ift  ®etb.    Stuttg,  1865.    16°.    3* 

Grj.,  S56.  25  ............................  .....  59; 

gigeimtt  =  ^yriebl.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  16°.  3n 

Grj.,  Sb.  28  ......  ,  .......................  ,..  59: 

Cito. 

grcibeuter,  T«.  3!ad)  3.  $, 
(5oo)jer  fiir  bie  reifere  Jugeub'  bearbei= 
tct.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  8°  ...............  ,  .....  59  : 

.*»9lfmnnii,  S5>. 

Gb,arafterbiiber  auS  bcr  Xbicrtreit  Mr* 
jdjiebener  iilcltt^eile.    Stuttg.  (f.  b.) 


fl.  -to :.........;  59: 

2.'i51     £offitiiitflrii.    A. -Kremer.    3*  &'•  Grj....  58 : 
•Soffnillijltn  in  'l>fra.     Jrdfym  Griift  ttett 

22S3         Kibra.'   3  Kbe.  in  1 58: 

•<>otnrlrtitrtitcii.    G.  3W.  2Jhmbt.    (Vouife 

Ibad;.) , 58: 

leidmiaiin.    S.  0u(jfon>.   3«  2i« 

fflu'iicren  Sttinben .-., -.....,..  58: 

.<SoIjc  Kraut,  Tie.    §.  fiiniig.    3  4tbe 58  : 

•^ofir  Gorbillera,  Tie.    Jyreitjcrr  Gmft  Don 

Ktbra.     3n  Sitifeffiyen  u.  -JJoDcllcn, 58  : 

-"--  ~ ve.  9i.  Seller 58  : 


226*5 

2271 

:  •-: 
2274 

2350 
2312 

2294 
2293 
2272 


.VMilinilifimcr,  Gin,    Jt.  Stob«r.    JH  Grj,, 


-Kb.  6. 
£iqlifiti(liiuaiifl(iu.    .U. 

in4 

^nllrinbiftljr  Kainin,  Tcr.    G. 

u-r 

IB,  Gin.    .U. 


5   S8be. 


59: 

. 

58  : 
; 
-58: 

58: 


3ugcnbjab.re  :     Grja^tungen, 
bungen  unb  Gljaratterfdjitberungen  fur 
.Hnaben  ten  10  bi^  13  Sabren.    S«rL 
(f.  b.)  fl.  8°  .....................................  59  : 


2280 
2288 
2267 
2281 
2282! 
2271 
228« 
2262 
2262 
2263 
2268 
2273 
2293 
2272 
2264 
2263 
2271 
227« 
226O 
2284 
2287 

234S 


2368: 
303 

164 
256» 

1245> 
1916-8 

16ff 
144* 

1092 
1225-S 

181 
1222: 


2380 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


-  46  - 


f,  Tn.   ft.  edjmib.   Jn  2(Ite  imb 
neiie  Wcfd).  one  'Wahent,  &b.  7  ............  59  : 

$omfrofri),  Set.  S3,  2J!dlIb.aufen.    Jn  3Je= 
[iquieii,  «b.  1  .................................  58: 

£iomooimt()ifrtici<  ^raJerBatiu    gegen  bie 
Oefafyren  bet  Sdjmctdjclei.    ®.  £>.  toon 
ednibcrt.    3n  Grs.  edjr.,  Sb.  3  ...........  5(J  : 

•£>onigbaiint,  Tex.  8'-  Setftader.    3»  2'u$ 
metnetn  Jagebudj,  v,Bb.  a  ....................  58: 

•fioiiiflblumcit.  g.  SLUcbcnwnn  ...............  59: 

-£oitprotiorcutod)tcr,  2ie.  C.  ioo'fer  ........  58  : 

•pOjfftn  imb  Werfte.  il  atuerbadj.   SIT  @cf. 
'  3d)r.,  S»b.  8  ...........  .........................  58: 

Xaffclbc.    Jn  gdjltjarjn).  Xorfgcfdv, 
SBb.  4  .........................................  58: 

£0})fritblutl)rn,  Tit.    C.  »en  Sdjmtb  ......  5!); 


••JiOllS  iibcr  !  bat  bet  bide  SJiilier  gefagt.   G. 
fcSfer.  Jn  i'anb  imb  <Stt,  «b.  2  ...........  58: 

>J»0-rn,  21'.  £X  Bon.  (pseud.)  2ieb,e  Certel, 
~  vJ>lnliB  griebrid)  -Kifbelm. 


31.  (£.)  2uma§.    2 
in  1  .............................................  .  58: 

$offlt  ber  JBaronatifdjen  xnijareii,  3Me.   21. 
»on  2i>iiit«felb.    511  ftwnor.  2olbaten« 
9iooeUen,   Sfe.  3  ........  .  .....................  59: 

••Soffit  bc3  fiierrn  ucu  'flrebolo,  Sie.    SB. 
SSring.  (3&ilibalb2lleji«)  ...........  .58: 

•Jtofpitql  auf  bcr'JJiiffion  X'olorcS,  Xa-J,  g. 

©etflaier.    Ju  Mreuj  unb  Duet,  Sto.  1.58: 
-Jiotcl  Solitube,  Xa«.    21.  SJicifener.    3« 
6|aralterma8lm,  *b.  l  .....................  58: 

a,  bie  ^emancvin.  ^.  g.  3.B.  Devtel 
\$.  D.  Don  feorn).    5"  -t>f«i'S  G'rj-» 
b.  10  ..........................................  58: 

$.  3.  SEB.  Deriel  (SB.  D.  Bon 
M  D  r  n).  ^n  Corn's  Grs.,  SBb.  7  ............  58  : 

••JiiilicrlifiiirriH,  Sie.  ip.  ©djmib.   3n  Ian= 
nengriin  ....................  .  ....................  59-. 

•|>iibcit  u«b  bruben.  g,  Gerftacter.  3  a3be,~  58: 

3  n  Ii  a  1  1;  Si.  1:  SDie  Weineinlx'niaife.—  Det 

^ud;-3fcau.  —  Set  Bltliclic  ftert. 
S3b.  ?:    3;cr  oerfteirot^Pte  hotter.    —    SRmric 

SB>ilb?nfcl5.—  SerriDJuUcr   —  Cin  frcun-ix 

Ud^r  timpfaug, 
»b.  :i:    Siod)  in  ber  Soft.  —  ffiirtjtcr  aiatf.  — 

martin.  —  £iaienjagb  6ci  Sotl^a, 

-Jiiilfflt,  grau  uon.  (Setene.) 

3Jo»eUen  wnJ)  ©ttjjeii.    Serf.  1869.  1(5°.  58: 

3  n  I)  a  1  1:  Ein  SSieberfe^n.—  Jina.  —  Sn  ber 
clficn  Sambo.  —  iiergcblid).  —  28ie  otte 
Sutibcn  i)ei{en. 


2  .................................  ...........  59: 

am  (yiflitonfirnt;a,  2ie.  3(.  2djo^e.  59  : 
>Jiiinctio«fii!)cfrt)tri)trn.    X.  Sdjott  .......  ...  59: 

,\nl)a  It:'  Slniia  MI  :l<ourg.  —  ,Sulci  4(il>i'In. 

••f»itno  fcti  ®«ft.    ty.  g.  2J.V  Certel  (^.  D. 

»  o  n  6  o  r  n).    Sn  front's  Grj.,  SJb.  6...  58  : 
-VSliqn  won  ^5<mere».    <v.  .wnuiivg.     311 
SSanbetc.  burdj  b.  (Mnet  b.  Okfd)  ...........  58  : 

,  Sncjanbet  bon.  io.3fau.  7  iVbe.  59: 
t,  SUecanier  Don.  g.  3.  Sdjmibt.  59: 

iialuiite  uoit.    (Suif«  Gr« 
nefti.) 

SJriftofratin   uni  ber  ^-abrtfant,    Tit. 
Sena  1H(>5.    4  SSbe.  in  2.     16°  .........  58: 

21  it?  alter  unb  «euer  3C'*:  3Jo»eIlen  imb 
eti',jen.  Sena  1865.  2  Site.    16°  ......  58: 

GSelb  unb  laknt.    X'etyj.  1864.    3  3H>e. 
in2.  16°  ..............  ........  ,  ..............  58: 

Unaufloslirfie  Sanbe.  iieipj.  1869.  2«be. 
in  1.  16°  ...................................  58: 

3u>ei  giirfttnnen.    Sena  1867.    2  Sbe. 
inl.  16°  ....................................  58: 


562 

2392 

2796 

903 
2951 
1676 

52 

82 
532 

1687 


578 

1738 

1364 

957 

2315 

2839 
2851 

563 
940-2 


3430 


2641 
28(X) 
2411 

2850 

1461 

281-7 
2722 


677-8 

675-6 

680-1 

€82 

683 


fiir  2epf)a  unb  @ifenba$R> 

21.  BOH  2i>iiiterfelo.    6  :Bbe 59  : 

£>nl;alt:  4Jb.  1:  SlUed  filr  meitten  @oljn. — 
£er  Megenmann.  —  3)tr3unter  uon  '-WarfC" 
roilcl;.  —  Zer  /oirfcbreiter. 

33b.  2:  Citlet  .Sieinvid).  —  7!ic  8aftfr>ielreife. 
Ker  etabttroirqieter  con  (iiipemf,  —  Ginc 


1730-5 


SBb.  3:  £cr  Skiff  »on  ber  Xante.  —  Gin  P)ift« 
morb.  —  Xer  Stcintanj.  —  Gin  jeltjamer 

SBb.  4:    Ginc  S>>cfiiIation«=<ScfelIid)aft.—  Ii« 

fiutlen  Aim'djte,  —  Xie  £eben5retter. 
SBb.  h:  I>ic  Statue  in  fSipen^ageru—  3>tc  un« 

bcimlidjc  'JBol)nun,fl. 
SBtuli:     £ie  i^ocbjeitoreiie.  —  H&enteucr  in 

"JSolduii!.—  Gin  fetHcnbe'32)fBl>el.—  SQSie  ber 

Xeufel  bas  ."ointen  bcEaiti. 

•£>ninori|tifd)C  2olbaten=3!o»el[en  tiit  2o< 
$fya  unb  2i'ad;tftube.  21.  Bon  2jJinterfelb. 
4  «be 59: 

°{n$a[t:  Bb.  1:  Gin  giibnrid)  mil  einem 
A^eblcr.  —  Gine  3iiutgefd>id;te.  —  Xie  attc 
Sdjatrate.  —  ,§err  ooit  Stvomiiig.  — Cine 

H'ituteiiaiu  son  ajJetbufalem.—  (Sine  3ind;t« 
patrflntUe.  —  Xie  1'iebe  aiiper  ^icnftcu. 

Sib.  '2:  Gine  lliarfctcnbcriu  Se-5  groten  R6- 
nig^.  —  'JWiR  -Utttp  mit  bcm  Stummtl.  — 
^ofcp^  im  ;)iejien.  —  'JJiein  ^itrfdje,  ber 
MtntraU  —  Zer  Stelluertrcter.  —  aiejail" 
ber  BOH  Tuitcrberg.  —  2ic  jiigcnmumc 
Xrompete.  —  Xer  Berfdjiyunbtne  illleijtifrf;, 
—  Gin  cmincntcv  ©ftft. 

SBb.  3:  ?cr  Slitter  non  Xoggenburg.  —  Hie 
4»ofen  ber  ^jronaa'idfcn  ^ufarett.  —  Xfyeo* 
rie  unb  53l«ji?,  —  Die  Ojel  uon  Gliatancoe 
fja.  —  Xte  6ieidiid)te  BOH  ben  Atanonen.  — 
Scr  Grfte  iibcr  bie  3dilci.  —  Gin  gufartn* 
ritt.  —  3)er  griine  Sdjnurrbart.  —  Xie 

£8b.  4:  IDhirienbaber  .flreu(?.  • —  SJiemciircn 
eineS  Dffijievobuifdjeii.  —  Sffiie  iie  3llt«i 
fungen.  —  2lu<j  ,^odjfird)'5  9Iad)t.  —  2li'o[lo 
mitoem  rotlieii  flragcn.  —  35 <t  SaiisfdjUij. 
feL  —  Grjdljlungen  eineS  altcn  ^ndjtntei- 
fterS. 

•^DlibrfliiD,  Ser.  g.  GerftacTcr.  31  2Baib= 
inann's  ibeil 58: 

•fiunbrrt,  obcr  Maifer,  2)farfel)aH  unb  iind): 
l;anb(er.  &.  i)Jicri|j.  Sit  3,naenb=iUM., 
3Jb.  11 59: 

•^uitbcrt  Wefdjid)tcn  fiir  eine  Shttter  unb 
il)re  Minber.  g.  2l5iebemann 59: 

.jpuubcrt  moratifd^e  GrjiiMungen.  6.  21. 
Staubenniewi 59: 

$tmbertmtbfiiltfjig  moralifdje  erjaijlungen 
fiir  Heine  .Hinber.  g,  feofjmann,  2  i^be...  59  : 


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j.  Siaabe.  (Jacob 


59: 


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.   Gin.  J.  Bon  Sirfebe.  3  «bc.  in  2 59: 

•J>ufarrnj)fcrb,  Sa§.     (Sfein    Q)raud;en). 

unbGq.,  *b.  2 , 58: 

•J»uinrcnritt,  Gin.  21.  BOU  21Unterfclb.  3n 

'  .vmmor.  2olbaten--2ioBeIlen,  ^Bb.  3 59: 

•Jilifortn,  Tie.  X.  2d;iiding ~  59: 

Snffitet  toor  Sloumburg,  ~£it.    &.  3iieri(}. 

3n  Jucjfiib=-Vibl.,  4ib.  20 59  : 


)  fami  nidjt  auslommcn.  g.  Sjoffnumn. 


1736-9 


997 

2561 
2950 
2841 

2343-4 
185 

1560-1 

1061 

3738 
626 

2570 


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Jtinbevn  bi£  in'%  britte  unb  Bievte  ®c= 
fd)ledjt.  21.  »it)iu«.  (3  e  r  e  m  i  a  8  0  o  1 1  = 

6.  etf),  3n©e|.  2<ljr.,  »b.  10 58: 

I  3iflanb.  •'•  utnt  £t<mbcrg.   Jit  iiiinftler= 

bilber,  23b.  3..... 59  : 

II  Tempesta.  G.  lUUfo,  Jn  3(eue  3ioB«llen, 

*b.  4. 59: 

.©djroter 59: 


1735 

1040 
1034 

81 
845 


PKOSE  FICTIOM:    GERMAN, 


hfc  golbcnc  fii 


47- 


tctir. 


3((iiftrirtr  tiolbtne  flinberburf>,  £ad.    G. 

X'auftt)  ........................................... 

3!litftnrtc  Solbatemttefdnditen.    g.  2B. 

ftarfldnber  ..................................... 

3  nil  a  It:  Tf'5  Wcncral'S  iHm'rort.  —  Gut* 
nnirf  in  eiurn  .Hdlaibtv  :  ^aiwar,  Urlaub  = 
SNonat  ;  AClmiai,Umcvrid>i!'Moitat;  'JHa'rj, 
gi(tung>xtonat:  xHpiil,  Sle(ruteii=Mo  at. 

—  Xi'9  'frauenitifterd  Sfapport.  —  Die  erfte 
2SiulK.  —  Iti'iitbtfl,  con  S.   &'•  $>aef  Snber. 

—  JviebruVffitUiclm  •Dornemann,  obei:  ,,S(«$ 
^riine  teteitiit  feiner  itidH",  con   Gieorge 
JiefefieL  —  Uitttrfealtungcn    in   bet  9!act)t, 
con  Gbmunb  .lob'fer. 

3flnftrirtM    SDieltnid)  fiir   Anabcn.     ft. 


59: 

58  : 


2480 


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vcsfc  .............................................. 

3m  rtltcn  .U  loner.  g.  (Scrftiicter.  3n  "-81111= 

tc$  Ireiben.  N-Bb.  3  ......................... 

3m  Sknn  bcr  Sdjulb.  3.  %'iiblfelb.  a  «be. 

in  1  ............................  .'  ................ 

3m  3iann  uub  Dauber  Don  Seibcnfdjaf  t  nnb 

2Sab,n.  G.  iCillfomm.  3  S3be.  in2  ......... 

3  ii  I)  a  It:  33b.  1:  (iiraf  Don   Xanttcnfee.  — 

SUK  «rieie 
9Jb.  '2:     Ter  <rcf)id>tmeifter.  —  {miter  bem 

Seebticfje.  —  Set  flriniv  Xuiban". 
Sib.  3:  Gin  unlH'imiirtHT  Kami.  —  <J«6rttbet 

SBomieoiUe.  —  Zer  Slflent  aits  (E^ina. 

3m  33i»o«at.  g.  SB.  ,'oactlanbcr.  ^n  (Jr= 
lebtcg,  «b.  2  ..........  .  ........................ 

3m  iUifd).  A.  Wcrftddcr.    3  Ubc.  in  1  ...... 

3m  ~Su)d).  3R. 


59  : 
59: 

58: 
58: 
59: 


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Sorgcntofe  Stiinbeii  :c.,  S3b.  1  ............. 

3m  trffcnftcr.  5.  Werftdrfcr.  4  SObe.  in  a.. 
Safjelbc.  4  Jibe  ........................... 

3m  (Srfer.  (S.  £>ofcr.  ^n  3(ussca>.  Wcf  ...... 

3m  ^-dljrljauie.  3.  3).  §.  Xemme.  3u  Gri= 

tuinal:3io»ellen,  lib.  ^  ....................... 

3m  Aranjk'fanortl.nirm.  3-  3X  £>•  Zcmiiic. 
3m  Wliitf  i'crt»ilbcrt.  (r.  SffiiDfonim.  3  Sbe. 
3m  Wrafcnfdiloji.  %  §«;fc.  ^n  (3e{.  Six, 

*b.  4  ............................................ 

3m  (briincn,  cbcr  bie  flcincn  ^flanjcns 

freunbe.   io.  4l!agncr  .......................... 

3m  grflnen  3Baft.  3-^raun  .................. 

3m  ftialbbunfcl.  fitter  g.  won  loentl. 

(Jriebridj  Sornau).  2  33be.  in  1... 

3n  Bait:  Sb.  1:  ^Srinj  SlnaftaTio.  —let 
Talisman.  —  Xa3  inncre  Oiefictjt. 

SBb.  2:  let  ja)reibcnbf  2iftS.  —  lit  tnntre 
3timme.  —  (Sin  Jtiinitlers^beal.  .—  Xie 
tettenbe  Qieige. 


59  : 

58: 

58  : 
58: 

58  : 

59: 

59  : 
59  : 

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58  : 


2918 
2495 

2603 
1672-3 


1301 
943 

2588 

1334 
945-6 

947-50 
1664 

1298 

1674-6 

673 

2915 

2050 


3m  »aufc  bcr  g-rau  ."oofrfttliin.    6. 

3n  iicrfunfcne  Sterne:    Sieuc  3(o»ellen, 

»b.  7  ............................................ 

3m  aerjcn  uou  $eutf$(anb.  SU.  Don  (Su= 

feet.    ai<be.  in  1  .............................. 

3m  hol;en  ioaufe.  G.  »Sfcr.  3"  Stusjetu. 

(SefeUfd)aft  ...................................... 

3«t  sootcl.  31.  Sieifiiier.  3"  £b.arafterma3= 

ten,  Hb.  3  ...................................... 

3  m  3rrenb,au$.  g.  iieioalb.  3"  2unen=  u. 


3m  M  erf  cr  geboren.    G.  grifie 
3m  Hconbenfdjein.  g.  Werftdcfer.  3 

tcSlreibcn,  s-Bb.  1  ............................. 

3m  Moor.     ft.  iinibt.      3«  sBimtcn  bet 

rotben  Xonne,  ^b.  4  .......................... 

3m  Morcienrot^.  ft.  Sdimib.  2  5tbe.  in  1... 
3m  ;Heb  :)(iucr.    %.  Werftdcfer.    3n  fteiml. 

u.  mib,cim(.  (Sefd;.,  53b.  2  .............  .  ...... 

3m  rotl;en  fta«f«.     G.  ftiifer.     3»  ^««  ker 

tm-iten  SiSclt,  itt>.  1  ........................... 

Xaffelbe.    3n  Gr;.  Sdir.,  «b.  10  ...... 

3m  SanitAtc-uereiu.    D.  iBUbcrmut^.   3n 

^ur  Jdinnu'rfUinbe  ........................... 


59  : 

58: 
58: 
58: 

58: 

58  : 

58: 

59: 

59  : 

58  : 

58: 
58  : 

59: 


1190 
1664 
2317 
2115 


914 

821 
569 

936 


3m  «dinee  begrabcn.  g.  ftoffmnnn.  3" 
Gr;,.,  *b.  13 59: 

3  in  Siegestraiuic.  4l'.  Maabe.  (3aeob 
EotDtnuS.)  311  JKegcnbogen,  ib.  2...  59: 

3m  Strom  ber  ,j}eit.  45.  Don  leafed  4  4ito«. 
in  2 58  : 

3m  Jageslidjt.    0.  S&iUbftmuty 59: 

3  it  t)  a  1 1:  rtVaucnaaUeric.  —  ffiieberfeljen. — 

3m  lemDel  bcr  g-rennbfdjaft.  G.  ^o(fix 
3n  4i!olfen=Sd;atten:  'Ji. -Jiouellen,  Sb. 
14 59: 

3m  Jeutobnrger  Siialbe.  i.'.  ^.'idjler.  3" 
Grv,  Sb.  4.'. 59  : 

"  Dellen,  lib'.  13........ 59: 

3  n  tj  a  1 1:  G'ti  3yicl.  —  Gtne  ^rauentianb. — 
2lu3  fiiit)creu  laacn.  —  3.1)ciben  uub  'JJleU 
ben. 

3m  1i.;albe.    greitierr  G.  Don  iiibra.    3n 

3m  SBatbe.  i<.  g.  4s.\  Certel  rh>.  D.  Don 
ftorn).  3«  ftcrn's  Grj., -iib.  10 58: 

3nt  SiHilbfdilofi.  G.  ftofet.  3'1  S>ergangene 
Jagc 58 : 

3m.  ii'ellenriiufdH'n.  g-rau  3-  i'faiinen-- 
jdimtbt.  ( J  u  1  i  e  li  u  r  o  ID).  2  33be.  in  1 .  59  : 

3nimcniiaitn,  Marl  (Vebredjt),  (geb.  1796, 

f  1H40). 

GDigonen,  2ie.  58erl.  1865.  2  »bc.  in  1 . 

IIP 58: 

SRttncfyljaufen.    33erl.  18(>4.  4  SJbe.  in  1 . 

3mVniUiintDr,  £er.   ft.  G.  Slnberfen.   3n 

0cf.  ii!.,  -lib.  2 5G: 

3lt  3lmerifo.    g.  Wcrftatfer.    .3  4ibe.    (3m 

3ll  'iiayon  Sara!;,  g.  Qaitd'cfer.    3"  3tu9 

tneinem  Sagebudi,  4ib.  2 58  : 

3n  be  brie  jonge  jtaliaanberS.  G.  SDinbler. 

3nbenl1ianglaren.  g.  (Serftdtfer.  3"SiHlt'e 

ii<elt,  »b.  3 58: 

3n  ben  BantDaS.  g.  (SJerftdrfer.  3'<  "IsSilbe 

3n    ti'n   Drcufufdjen    £>interivdlbern.    :H. 


2272 
170 

1192-3 
Ki31 


87 
2643 

86 

169 

2*54 

1702 

42 

1760 
51 


Sdimcidjel . 

^nbatt:  Xcr  '?lrtfif)icinrter. 

3n  ber  Callus.  3.  3).  ft.  Jemme 59 : 

3n  ber  liiiffelf;aut.  g.  Werftdtfer.  3n^'tn= 

teS  Ireiben,  «b.  2 58  : 

3n  ber  ^dnunerftunbe.  "^!.  Sdjaiv; 59  : 

3n  ber  elften  Stunbe.  g-rau  Don  ftiilfen. 

(ftelene.)  3"  SJoucllcn  unb  Sfijjeii 58  : 

Q!>  3n  ber  (^cfangenfrfjaft.  ft.  ftirjdjfclb.  3« 

SioDellcn    and    b.  beutidvfram.  Mriege 


1870-1 58: 

3n  ber  fteiinatl).  G.  ^olfo.  3"  AreubDoll 

u.  leibDoU:  3!ene  ^JioDellen,  iib.  12 59  : 

3it  ber  Jrre.  G.  ftiifcr.  4  '-Jibe,  in  2 58 : 

3n  ber  SBei^naitSjeit.  S.  iierena.  3" 

-Jiieri«  ^ngenb=iiibl.,  3Jb.  33 59: 


3n  ber  ilklt  Derloren.    G.  ftofev.    4  SJbe. 


in  2. 


58; 


3n  ber  ^iDb'lftw  Stunbe.    g.  SDielbagen.  59  . 

3 M  bie  'Jfatur.  ft.  i^agner 59  : 

In  Diilorilms.    G.  fto'fer 58: 

s-;i      3n  bvct  Stdbtcn.  V.  Ctto.  3n  Slug  ber  al= 
"^i9        ten  3eit,  Sib.  2 58: 

3n  einer  iirautnadit.    3-  ^-  §•  lemme. 
36  1      3"  GriminaliJJoiH'llen,  "iib.  1 59: 

3n  einer  ftillen  Strafje.  G.  ftijfer.  3"  '''"* 

1662         ber  iDeitcn  ifelt,  slib.  2 58  : 

1654  Xaffelbe.  3n  Grj.  Sdjr.,  vtfb.  3 58  : 

3n  Waftein.  g.  Werfldtfer.  Jn  ilu-S  mcinent 
1637  j      Zagebud).  4Jb.  1 58: 


903 
948 
993 
991 
766, 
1315 

914 
2693 

1430 

1590 

85 
1677-8 

2583 

1679-80 

857, 

1681 
2899 
1297 

1603 
1651 

903 


1'KOSE  FICTION:    UKKMAN. 


3n  Dflittcn  ber  'Diorbjee. 


—  48- 


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3ttS0Httenber5Rorbfee.  3B.  3lo8loto8l«.  3n 
SRierifc  3ugenb=$ttDl.,  S3b.  39  ...............  59: 

3n  Scene  fetjen.  g.  SB.  Sjocflanber.  3n  ill. 

(Srj.  u.  ljumor.  Stijjen"  .......................  58: 

3n  Stinben.  (S.  Sb'fer.   2  33be.  in  1  .........  58  : 

3«  Si'fllb  tint)  erijlofc.  0raf  et.  @ra= 

bomstft.  2  33be.  in  1  .....................  >•••-  58: 

3n  jiwei  3ab,v£unberten.  IS.  grommel. 

3n  ougenti*  unb  3Jolt$btbl  ..................  59  : 

3nflf  Jrau  won  .vmlfen.  (.sjelene.)  3tl 

JtoBcllen  unb  Stijjen  ........................  58: 

3nbimiiia)c§unb,  Seiv  g.  (Serftarfer.  3tt 

Slue  wcmem  lagcbudj,  2jb.  2  ..............  58  : 

Snflcmic.  St.  (3.)  Sumas.  3»be  ...........  58: 

3llt|0  unb  ^ngvaban.  ®.  grewtag.  3n  Sie 

3ll;nen,  Slbt'b.  1  ................................  58: 

Smtcre  Oefictjt,  Sa3.  Stitter  g.  Don  icentl. 

ig-riebrid)  So  matt.)  ^n  Jm  Stalls 

bunfel,  -«b.  1  ............................  :  ......  58: 

3nncve  Stimme,  Sie.  fitter  g.  won  ioentl. 

(griebrid)  Sornau.)  3noiitS>alb! 

buntel,  33b.  2  ............................  .  ......  58: 

SnfclfiJnifl,  Set.  -V-  $alen.   5  «be.  in  2..  58  : 
3ttfeltt>eit.   5.  (3ecftac£et.  2  Sbe.  ...........  58: 

3it!>eftor  ^ren^et,  Set.  31.  SBiften^a^n. 

3n  Wef.  (i'vj.,  «b.  4  ...........................  5!)  : 

^nfufaiicr,  ?ie.  v}5.  0alen.  4  SBbe:  in  2...  58  : 
i.Vntci'C|"jaittc  Same,  (Sine.  2t.  con  Stern* 

berjj.  :3n  Ml.  3(om.  unb  (Srj.,  *b.  3  ......  59: 

3ntri(iuc,  2ie.  X!.  Steed).  2«be.  in  1  ......  59  : 

c,  Set.  (£.  Spinbler.  5  *be  .........  59  : 

affelbe.  5  «bc  in  2  .....................  59  : 

c,  Ser.  &.  Don  Struenfee.  (©  u  < 

ft  a  B  u  o  m  ©  e  e.)    3n  (Sfj.  eiues  alien 

fiierrn,  »b.  2  ...................................  59: 


etnc§  Seemann?,  Sa§.  0.  £>. 

2589         fon  S'djttbcrt.   3n  Seebtlber 5fi  : 

3<ll)r,Gtn.  (S.  g.  (Sarlen 58: 

1289     Sa()i'fi?tafl,  Set-,  g.  G5auD&.  311  foet.  uttb 

1682         Sptof.  Ks.,  Sb.  6 56: 

Saffelbe.  3»  Sdmtntl.  28.,  3Jb.  23 56: 

1086  :  Safinnarft,  Ser.    v.    Steel.    3n  Sdjr., 

3Jb.  20 56: 

2403      Saliqcit,  £«.  S.'.  itomwcrt.  311  Wefd)id)ten 

enter  (Saffe,  9Jb.  1 '.....  58: 

1430      rsafnti  (iallot.  ©.  »iltl.  5n  S?i[tor.  JJowellen, 

,.  2 58  : 

903      SafoD  (Sl;rltdj.   g.  ajiarreat 58: 

579-81      ilafofi  won  SIrtewelbe.  ».  (ionfcience 58  : 

nfobi?,    be-3   Sanbluert-Sgefelien,    3Banbe= 
rungen   burdj  bie  Sdilueij.    31.   33i^ius. 

Sdjr.,  S5s.  11 .' .'08: 


SBatten,  S3b.  2  ....................  58: 

3m  won  St.  Sam^,  Set.  4^.  ®alen. 
4»be.  in  2  ......................................  58: 

StrfaJribfSWtyelenen,  ®ie-  5-  SWoH*- 
^n  (Sef.  Sd;r.,  «b.  6  ........................  5C  : 

3mafjrten.  5y.  ©etftttdet  .....................  58: 

3rrttd)t  won  SrgentiereS,  Sag,  *|J.  ©aten. 
a*be.  tit  2  ....................................  58: 

r\rru)ifdi,  Set',  ober  bcr  Mawer.  3.  g.  (£00= 
»er  ...............................................  58: 


.  Sdu-.,  «ti.  9  .............................  56: 

.  ber  Sairte.    iB.  Sliterbadj.    Jn  ®ef. 
ed)t-.,»b.l  ....................................  58: 

Sajfelbe.     3''    Siimmtl.    Sdjloarjiu. 
Sorfgefd;.,  S3b.  1  ...........................  58: 


J\n,  anno  brei;ebn!      ®.  §Bfer.     3n  31. 

Wffd).,  33b.  2  ...............  '...........  ..........  58: 

3ntf  unbuilt,  g.  ©etftarfer.  5it  Silau  SttJaf  = 

fer 


ei;vlid;.    g.   Hoffmann.    3n  Crrj., 
1  .................  -  .........................  59: 

wan  ber3ieeg.  fo.  f  aaljotw,  iT-Bbc...  59  : 

3ocflcr,  Hermann. 

Meidjenau,  ober  ©ebanten  tiber  Sanbe§= 
uerfdjonening  :  (Sine  ©return;  ........  58: 

SfiflCl'luil'tl)  won  lliiindjen,  Ser.  S.  Sd^tnib. 

3»  3(m  iiamin  ................................  59: 

"^nab,  oacier  unb  SiSalb  in  3!orb=2tmerifa. 

g.  ®erftacter.  Jn  JCaibmanuS  »eil  ......  58  : 

3ngbflcf(i)irt)tr,  (Sine.    31.  Bon  Sinterfelb. 

^n  jjuinoresfen,  v-8b.  2  .......................  59  : 

Soflbrtnncn,  Sa«.  S.  Sd;iirfing  ......  '.  .....  59: 


730 
525 


80!)-  1 
954-5 

1S05 
817-8 

1031 

1143 

910-4 

915-6 


464 

1956 

46 

81 


563 
997 

1731 
626 


3(ti§  bem  Seben.  iieiB.   (|.  b.)    16°.    3n 

9Uert(5  3nflenb^ib[.,  «b.  46 59  : 

fileine  irifdie  3lit§Wanberer,  Ser.    VetB. 
(f.  b.)  16°.   3n  3(ieri(5  ;sugeiib=3Jtb[., 

iBb.  46 59: 

3lacb,e,  Sie.  VeiB.  (f.  b.)  16°.  3n  JHeritj 

3ugenb=SMM.,  4ib.  46 59: 

SRotbleblc^en,  3)o8.  i'eiw.  (f.  b.)  16°.  Sit 

ugenb=*ibt.,  33b.  46 59: 

(Soof.   ^.  g.  SB.  Dettef.    (33J.  D. 
won  So  o  r  n).  Jtt  §orn'«  Gr,.,  ^b.  12..  58  : 
3nmc£i  3\>att,  ber  terfinber.  ^.  g.  SB.  D  e  r  = 
t  e  I.   (SB.  D.  w  o  n  §  o  r  n).   3n  §orn'§ 

(Srj.,  33b.  8 .....: 58: 

3  an  Silaufittf.  6.  Smibt.  2  33be.  in  1 59  : 

C,  bie  Jitbiiu  *p.  Malen.  3  33be.  in  2...  58  : 

,  ber  3)!alcr.  g.  Sdnnibt 59: 

t,  ber  einen  SJater  fitd;t.  g.  9.Varrtjat.  58  : 
3oromir.  -.  Jiellftab.  3"  ©agen  unb  rom. 

(S>j 59: 

3afrf».  g.  I'ewalb.  3>t  (Sr;.,  33b.  3 58: 


1198 

1503 

802-3 

1954 
956      ~  gutia.   Stuttg.  1870.  16°.   3n  3ugenb= 

unb  SJollsbtbl 59: 

850-1  ;  Jay-hawkers,    g.  ©erftader.   3n    Strettj 

unb  Dtter,  J8b.  3 58  : 

iOjjo.  g.  Sdjmibt. 59: 

ic  langer  je  licbcr.  (S.  Swinbler.    3  3ibe. 
in  1 59: 


1689 
913 

2260 
4-6 


'  3e«n  Saul.  £.  Sou,  43Jbe 59: 

1780  j  Sci>cr  m  teinet  *-leiie-   S-  Hoffmann.  3n 

(Srj.,  3.<b.  17 59: 


Scbcf  tft  feineS  OSli'tcfeo  Sdjmteb.  g.  §off= 


59  : 


maun.  3n  (Srj.  SJb.  14 
ciitil),  g.  i'eiwalb 
cttfnteibes3j;eere§.  g.  S 
3Jb.  22  ...................  . 

Scfitit,  Ser.  G.  Swinbter.  3  &be.  in  1  ......  59 


Sciitil),  g.  i'eiwalb  ..............................  58: 

Scttfnteibes3j;eere§.  g.  Soffmanit.  3n(Srj., 
.  22  ...................  .  ......................  59: 


2794 
358 

323 
320 

1619 
1971 

1553 

2273 
425 


1041 

2596 

2596 
2596 
2596 
2841 


2837 

816 

852-3 

2733 

2272 

354 
2121 


2409 

959 

2724 

917 


3«  6  alt:  33b.  1:  DaSftiHe^ttuS.  —  9lu«  bem 

^oOon  ctncs  0lucflid)eit.  —  Xer  iiaiuppi1  nub 

fdno  4)raut. 
SBb.    2:    3)c-S  fialftm-'S   Slraut.  —  Bonnem 

bUitlje.  —  S6nl6cnc()'3  SSl)ne. 
23b.  3:  Xa>3  C^ofpenft  oon  :)looenftein.  —  &n* 

tcl  unb  'Jloffe.  —  35io  ^r01^1'0111'11-  —  3)cr 

grojc  Unbcdtnnte. 

:  longer  je  lieber.  g.  Stolle.  2  Sbe.  in  1.  59 :        1118 

gnfialt:  »b.  1:  35er  Zljutmev.  —  35et  &o* 
pill  nbutatert.  —  Dtt    XoMennaljtt.    — 

S3b.  2':  35ov  3)iciijd)  bcuft,  Wott  lenft.  —  Die 
35or  Etet  fiomgeabeiib. 

g-ort  be  35!arconnaB.    St.  (S.  33rad)s 

wogel.  Jn  .s^iftor.  s)ioweUen,  33b.  4 58  :         257 

x"\acque-3  Sioufjeati.  V.  Sdiuding 59:          672 

^"ul  (Bfeub.)   Siel;e:  3itcb.ter,  ^<>"" 


305-8 
2276 

2273 
2107 

2281 
918 


PKOSK  FICTIOX:     GKKMAN. 


Sejuitcn. 


-49- 


Sungc  $niiid)c  in  9Imcutn, 


,}cluttfll  nub  ib.re  1'iiffitm  im  .Hauton  i?u= 

jcni.  31.  iUbiud.  (jeremiad  (9ott  = 

1)  e  I  f.)  3n  <M.  Sdjr.,  SJb.  K  ...............  58  : 

,Vfiiitcn  unb  t'ietiften.  v.  Ctto.  3  Sbe..  58  : 
Jafjclbe.     .VBfce.  in  1  ...................    58: 

o  onrti  im  foil  itatncm.  3.V.  'J(at!,nifiu8.  3" 

e*r.,  *b.  5  ...................................  58: 

Oobavn  'itonj.   31.  3iHlbenb,alin.   3»  Wef. 

tir,.,  «b.  3*  ....................................  59: 

30bniiu  (*Ptflifb  Atdjte.  3.  Scbmibt  ........  59  : 

^Obann  >Uob  3lftcr.  ^.  A.  3U  Certd.  (4i>. 

C.  Pon  ft>orn).  3«  writ's  Crrj.,  *fe.  7.  58: 
oDlinnii  5ebafttaii  itadi.   21.  i&l'bentya^n. 

3n8ef.@n.,».  1  ...........................  59: 

^Oliflltlt  Wittenberg  unb  jeine  locMcr.   if. 

Ctto.  3n  3l«»  ber  aiteu  ,-Jett,  8b.  2  ......  58  : 

.uiliiimtn.  S>.  Stieff.   3n  Merit)  ^ugenbs 

Wbl.,  «b.  44  ...................................  59: 

^Obnmire  3lrnbt.  31.  Witt>enl>alw.   2  «be. 

in  1  ..............................................  59: 

3ofwmir?  Mi-pier.  J.  U  Glodler.   3n  3u= 

siciib:  unb  ijolfsbibl  ..........................  59: 

3odnnnrt5   .Kepler,     o,.    ^fannenfc^mibt. 

(3  u  ti<  *$uro  if.)   .-{  at>e.  in  2  .........  5!)  : 

,"\otiniiiiii?fiiirril)rn,  2a§.  E.  »on  3djmib59: 
^oliaiuictfiinrtjt,    Xie.     -3.    Sicblec.    3" 

joaibeblumeii  ...................................  59  : 

Jcr.   0.  sJ(ierij.  3n  3u= 
l.,  «b.  26  ...........................  59: 

ilofin,  (iiijcnic.  ((J.  1'iarlitt) 

(«el;t'imiti6  bcr  alien  fflainfeU,  To?.  Vety. 
1H72.  2  *bc.  10°  ..........................  58: 

©otoetfe.  veip.  1873.  1«°  ......  .  ...........  58: 

fiaibepcimeftcben.  ifetp.  1872.  2  i^be.  lti°.  58  : 

3(eid).jS)tafiu  (SiiVla.  Veip.  1872.  2  SJoe. 
lh°  ............  :.  ..............................  58  : 

2I)uringcr(rr}db.lim;jcii.  i'dp.  1870.  l(i°.  58: 

3  ii  I)  alt:     Ito  jwiilf  ayofttl.  — 
bart. 

3olin  i^ul  r\oiies.    6taf  St. 
2  «bc.  in  1  .....................................  58: 

Wells.    3-  Werftiirfer.    3n  ijell  iinb 

2  .......................  .  .........  58: 

*-    $•  3fd)otte.    3n  Oef. 
,  «b.  2  ....................................  56: 

3  or  bo  n,  %. 
5ibe*.    £anu.  1870.    16°  ..................  58: 

^Ol'njllwt.    ti.  I'oit  edjmib  .................  •-  59: 

.'.uiruli  im  rKcijoit.    St.  uou  iiUittevfelb.  3n 
SMinicr.  2olbaten=3ioveUeu,  ^Ub.  2  .........  59  : 

ouii'lili  im  Sdinee.     ^.  iluecbac^.     3« 
Wef.  3*r.,  "«b.  21  ............................  58: 

Jaffelbe.     3tt    Sammtl.    £d;lfarj». 
2orfflcfd).,  SUb.  7  ...........................  58: 

3offUb  fliiflibroof,  bet  Wilbbieb.    5y-  ^'ar= 

r^at  .............................................  58: 

3«ktlftttiK.  3-  IS.  3-  SJidtter.  (Scan 

^Saul.)     ,Vi  Sammtl.  3i>.,  «b.  2  .........  56: 

3  ub  2ii)!.  SB.  fttauff.  3n  Sammtl.  SB., 

flf.  1  ..........................  :  ..................  5G: 

^Uiin.  31.  3aufj.  ^n  "siigenb;  u.  CotteMW.  .">!): 
3ttl>e,  £er.    (5.  Spinbler.     ;  ^be.  in  1....  59: 

Jubf  mib  (Shrift.  31.  Wilbenhahn.  3n 

(S)ef.  (Srj.,  sBb.  4  ...............................  59: 


1038 

2908-10 

2942 


Ifi05 
2710 

283<> 
1004 
2899 
2592 
1001 
2404 

37-8 
&H) 

28:30 
257G 

1800-1 

1802 

1803-4 

1805-0 
1S07 

1087 

938 

1950 

1820 
537 


oJtflfllb=  u.  iiolf-jbibliotftef.  —  Jortfe^ung. 
3.ioiw  ti'euen  .Uunrat 59; 

Jrommel,  <1  3lus  ber  5-aiuilien--l5J)rpiiif 

einee  getfttufeen  .wru 59: 

3lu>S  uergangenm  Jagen 59; 

fiieinerle  foil  ^'inbelbroiiii,  3>er 59: 

3n  .jU'ei  ^al'ibiiubcrten 59- 

0  Strafcburg,  bu  wunberfdione  3tabt;  59  : 

(Sliitfler,  3.  ^>.    3oVan>u§  Jtepler,    ber 

3(ftronom 59  : 

patriot  3ol?aiitt  oafob  SKofer,  Xer 59: 

Wrube,  s^  W.     3lbrat,»ai)t  ifiiicoln 59  : 

9Tus  ber  Jllpeuioelt  ber  Sc^loeij 59  : 

S.Uiae  iu'«  Scelenlebeit  fr«r  Ub, «re .">!( : 


1737 
(a 
84 

2276 


s£eutel*pacl)er,  5-  (Srjii^lungcn  eineS  al= 
ten  odget*  ...................................  59: 

Caspari,  M.  S?.  3Ute  Wcfdiid^ten  ous  bem 
iveijavt  ......................................  59  : 

,Hii  Strafcburg  auf  bcr  Se^aiij  ..........  59: 

Xcittidje  vieber  ;uv  beutfdien  Wefdiictjte...  59  : 
(EWlfteine  beutiMjei-  ®ffdjidjt(  ur.b  Vieber.  59  : 
glaniintxrg,  (^i.  atogelfteller  foni  o  i\l> 

l,  2cr  ................................  59: 


550 

2409 

919 


2410 

2400 
2400 
2J08 
)44oH 


(Suitti- 


W.  W.   I'lcfop1*  nub  anberer  ifeifer 
fter  tvabel|d)ag  .............................  59; 

3i>iirbter,  3.     *li(jenbe  Vegion,  £ie  ......  59  • 

•^reifel,  ty.    (Shriftopb,  ^trjog  311  3i!urt= 
ItmteM  ......................................  59: 

Wolanb  Veidjt  ..................................  r,<j  : 

£diott.  If),    .vuijcitcttcncicidiidtten  .......  59; 

Sauonarnla  .................................  r,jj  • 

ediubert,  Cj.  \i.  ».    3ldjt  (STja^migen...  59: 
4iei  Wott  ift  fein  Xing  uiuniiglid)  .......  59: 

9iobert  ber£olbat  ..................  '  ........  5;)  : 

Seebilber  ........................................  ;j()  : 

Stober,  Jt.    (rlnitbdli,  £a^  ;   nebft  mei=  ' 
teren  t£r}db,lungiu  ..........................  59; 

C5eid)id)tcn  bee  ^farrcrs  Siebentiid;...  59: 
Wejdiidneii  non  bcr  x'lUitiuljl  .............  59  : 

9)io'b,ren  ;  nebft  aiibcren  (rrjablungcii...  59  : 
3Ji'iit;larjt,  Xer  ;  nebft  anberen  (Sejdiid); 
ten  ............................................  r,j)  : 

S-iejjner,  S>.    SiJilb  gei»adjfen..  .............  59  • 

aiUIb,  it1.  Sriminalgefdjidjten  aus  alteier 
unb  neuerer  ^eit  ...........................  59; 

ifebcnsbilber  auS  Ufrfd^iebenen  ^eiteit 
ber  diriftlidion  .Uirdje  .......................  59  : 

Seibemyebcr,  Xer.  (S'rfjarb  Xaubig....  59.- 

^UflCiibliiDliotljff.    3)f.  weger  ................  59; 

^U(|ciibrrimtciuiigru.    il(.   S.  Sdjioarfc. 
2  5!5be.  in  1  ......................................  59  • 

' 


beutfdjer.    g.  §cff.- 


^uiKitbfrrmib, 

inann.  Id  i^be ,-,<)  • 

3ll(Kltbinbrc.  (9.  ioolting 59: 

3uflfitblirticr  Mut^.  3-  AUilMt.  3"  Cluster 

.vxiiiuitl)  nub  3rembe 59; 

iKifttbA'irbr.  3-  Waubty.  3n  i^oet.  unb 

Taffelbe.  3n  Sainintl.  W.,  3Jb.  4 56: 

rntniiitbcii.    3-  W.  itiilme.    3«  2>roi 

SJpoellen r$- 

3uliaitf  'JJiarie.    Wraf  31.  Saubiffin.    3n 

ISfiriftian  VII.  unb  fein  ibpf .  31btb,.  3—4.  58  : 
^uliiiiJ.  if.  Mellftab.  3"  Hunft=5ioBelleii...  59 : 
Jlllill'?  3lrnfteinev'6  SBefdiau.  V.  Mompert. 

3n  Wlfelto^Weid).,  Wto.  2 5g  : 

..,.-      ^uliuf,  obet  bie  -Wbliotbef   bee  Cheiins. ' 

fc.  rfid;pffe.  3n  Oof.  odir.,  2Jb.  13 56  : 

;,  ober  bie  lUanfarbe.  \>.  ^fdwffc    -^11 

Wof.  3rin-.,  #b.  13 ft- 

obi-r  bie   jHH'i  wfangtnen.    ^. 

.  v"sn  Wef.  ttdjr.,  ^b.  13 56 : 

unb  Maria.  K.  i<aron.    3n  (Sr;., 

1 59: 

„  jeifphnt,  alt  getban.   3.  ^offmann. 

x\n  trv,  s-Ub.  17 59: 

i~eiitfcb,e  in  3linerifa,    Ter.    (S.  SU. 
.  3U  ^Hieri5  3»flenb4Ubl.,  -Mb.  47.  59: 


2401 

2403 
2-IIW 
2402 
2403 
2402 

2404 
2404 


2401 


2407 
2-407 
2405 
2405 
240<i 
24  Hi 
2409 

2418 

2409 

2410 
2415 
2411 
2411 
2412 
2412 
2412 
2415 

2413 

2414 
2414 
2413 

2413 
241(i 

2417 

2418 
2417 
2240 

731 

702 

2320-9 

2380 

2470 

323 
310 

1999 


1973 
1958 
1958 
1958 
2020 
2276 
2597 


PKOSK  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


3imge  Softer. 


50- 


Jfortdauferflofter. 


3»»8e  Sottor,  5Der.  ft.  (Eonfcience  .........  58: 

x>ui!flc  GuroBa,  Sa§.    6.  i.'nube,  2  Sbe. 

in'l  ........................  •  .....................  58: 

3u.tac  itefiirft,    Ter.    G.    3)1   3»imbt. 

(ii  o  u  i  f  c  3Ji  ii  1;  I  b  a  $.)  3  33be.  in  2.  ... 

3n  £er  gvofse  Surfurft  unb  feine  3eii, 

Slbtb.  1  .........................................  58: 

^niiae  X'eb,nneifteT,  Xer.  g.  ©erftadcr.  5n 

Suites  Jreiben,  SBb.  2  .......................  58  : 

^uunc  aKabdjen.  G.  GMer.  (3)1  a  r  B  £>  ft  e  n.)  59  : 
lunac  eelbat,  Sev.   ®.  3iicrife.   3"  3«= 

gmb=«ibl..  Sb.  16  ...........................  59: 

inline  lijdilcrmeifter,  Ser.    i'.  Sierf.    3n 

ean-.,  *b.  28  .................................  56: 

Inline  Xrmmnelfdjldger,  Set.   ®.  3iieri£. 

3n  ;>ugcnb=3}ibl.,  «b.  29  ....................  59: 

Siiiiflcii  SoerS  nil  IMnnenlanbe  bcS  iiaB§ 

ber  guten  ibcffmmg,  Tie.  ,H.  IHiiller  ......  59: 

Siiitnnt  Wtffeljager,  Xie.  R.  SHitUer  ........  59  : 

iqcii  Gauoero's  beS  2dnajonen»@trom8, 
ie..  J{.  SJiiUler  .............................  59: 

iottdjeii.  3)1.  aiatljufiuS.    3n  Ml. 

58: 

3iiittt.fcrtlmrm,  £er.  IS.  g.Garlen.  2*be.  58: 
Sttitnfran  von  DcteanS,  3)ie.    GSraf  @t. 

®tabo»8R.  4  58be.  in  2  .....................  58: 

liiiiqfte  Qeriritt,    Xa§.     i.'.    lied.      S« 

edjr./Bb.  9  ....................................  56: 

^unfcr  §an§.  £>.  i'aube.  4  SBbe.   S"  ®«« 

beutfdje  Jivieg,  SBb.  1—4  .....................  58: 

3intfcr  »wt  ^arfeipifd).   21.  vcm  fflintet> 

fclb.  JH  Jjumoreofen,  4ib.  1  ................  59: 

Smite*  von  .wfycnfee,  Set-.  (S.  §cfer.  3n 

i)ieue  ©efdj.",  »b,  2  ............................  58: 

Sttttel/Sin-  greil;etr  (S.  Bon  SMbra.  3 

in  2 


Grj. 


427 
2058 

2517-8 

915 
2611 

2506 
1627   j 
2579  I 

2531 
2533 

2532 

2767 
376-7 

1088-9 

1608 

2048-51 

1730 

1689 

165-6 


er.   ^.  %.  SB.  Dertel 

(fe.  D.  oon  worn).    Sn  Corn's  (Srj., 

93b.  15  ..........................................  58: 

Saifcr  2»ejonber  unb  fetn  Sof.  6.  3)1. 

3Jcnnbt  (  V  c  u  i  j  e  9Ji  ii  b.  t  b  a  dj  )  .   4  SJbe. 

in  2  ..............................................  58: 

gaifcr  bcr  granjofen,  Set,  unb  feme  ncue 

£i;uaftie.     2^.   SDJunbt.     S"   Confer 

Raifer=@fijjen,  fflb.  1  ........................  58: 

fiailcr,  2er,  bteOeifter  unbbie^ieffe.  So. 

SBiimbt.  3"  ^OT'f-  Uoif«t»S!toen(  ^b.  2.  58  : 
Sailer  ^erbinanb  I.  unb  jeine  Reit.  (S.  3)1. 

SJiunbt  (ii  o  u  i  f  e  3)1  ii^l  b  a  di).    5  S)be. 

in  2  ..............................................  58: 

Sailer  Sojepfy  ber  '$a>nte  nnb  jcin  §of.  G. 

3)1    2Kunbt    (.ii  o  u  i  f  e    3)U  ^  I  b  a  d)). 

3»be  ............................................  58: 

gnfcalt:    fflb.l:    flaifcr  3»fep^  unb  ajlana 

Xbcrefia. 

Sb  2-  ilaifer  Jlofert  »llfe  Movin  Stiilciiiette. 
»b  3:  «ai!«t  gofenu  oW  Selbft^etrWet. 

Saifcr  S^M  unb  bie  3Ra^«rinnen.  G.  3)(. 

9)lunbt  (Souije  SKtt^lbad))  ............  58: 

ftaiicr  Mart's  Urenfet.  V.  ^idjler.  3n  Grj.  59  : 
Sailer  X'copotb  II.  »mb  feine  ,3e'*-  ®-  2"- 

9Jhuibt  (ii  o  it  i  f  e  3)1  u  f)  I  b  o  d))    3  Sibe.  _ 

in  1  ..............................................  58'- 

Saifcr,  3Jcr,  unb  bie  Slrbeiter.  X[).9Jhmbt. 

Jn  sl'arifer  ilaifer=®fi35en,  «b.  1  ..........  58: 

Sailer  ««b  gabrmann.  ii.  ^tdjler.  ^n 

6r}.,  93b.  1  .....................................  59: 

Saifcr  unb  9(arr.  £).  fliau.   3  S)be  ...........  59  : 

Sailer  'ffii^edn  unb  feine  ^eitgcnoffen.  G. 

3JJ.    9)hmbt     (iiouife    3)1  iiljibadj). 

4  ^be  ............................................  58'- 

Saifertura  unbGngeI§buvg.  G.3Ji.9Jfuubt 

(ii  o  u  i  f  e  9JZ  it  ^  I  b  a  d?).    2  «be.  in  1...  58  : 


2844 
2580-1 

2695 
2695 

2519-20 

2523-5 


2522 
2645 


2526 
2695 

2640 
288  -90 

2528-31 

2527 


Saifcrin,  Ginc.    G.  fteuftnger.    3"  2dnrf= 

jalS  -ilMilten,  ~8b.  1 58  :  1502 

Sniicriu  Glaubia.  G.  3)1.  9Jhmbt  (iicuife 

ili  iib  Ibadi).  3iBbe.ini 58:  2521 

Saifcrin  vi"Kpljinc.  '--3)1.  i'htutt  (^  o  u  i  f  e 

aiiiiblbad)).  3«b« 58:  2582-4 

Satftrin  aJiaria  Jl;erefia,  3>ie.  i«.  g.  2J3. 

Dertel  OB.  D.  B  o  n  »  o  r  n).  3"  §*rn  B 

Gv3.,«b.  13 58:        2842 

Saiierfrimmia,  £ie.  S.  ©tb'ber.   3«  (Srj., 

*Sb.  4 : 59  :  1091 

SnlnDrcfifrtic  geinbfdjoft.    g.  (Saitbij.   3n 

^Soet.  u.  i<rof.  Sii.,  «b.  8 56  :  324 

Saffeloe.    3"  Sammtl.  3B.,  ibb.  15...  5(i :  316 

Saleitbcr=ftkfrf)irt)tcit.  g.  Sjoffmann 58:  1735 

3  n  1)  a  U:  ISs  ift  bev  IBujigeu  .Mrone,  rjov(id)« 
tiglid)  tjanbeln  —  DC:  'iiilbemarr.  —  We  = 
jdjidlKn  DOM  ber  Courage.  —  SUIet  SUif.ntfl 
ift  fdiroer.  —  Siete  ttiib  arbeite.  —  iliits  mit 
Sloagcn.  —  J)et  SKatin,  ber  3Ule«   anfitngt. 

—  Sec  rtcibnttievv.  —  ias  Jiemb  ift  iiiitjer 
fll'j  ber  5)ioct.  —  Unredjt  (^ut  (le^eiI)et  nictjt. 

—  2Bem  ein  tufjenbfames  ii'e  b  befdjeerci  ift, 
bie  ift  uu'l  ebicr,  benn  bie  tofttittjfte  't<t  vie.  — 
£>at  bid)  ber  Jeufcl  erft  nn  einem  ,foaar,   not 
n  bid)  talb  flanj.  —  (Sin  Diifer  bes  Stifles. 

—  Xie  (iliiiibcruug.  —  ticbe  ill  (Dlflct.  — 
SRoraenttunbe  Ijat  Wolb  tin  slUunbc.  —  .s;tatib  = 
luert    I)at    n01benen    ^oben.  —  ^d)    tann 
nidjt  austo'miiieit.  —  Slufovfcmtig.  —  Siot= 
tier  itnb  nad)I)er. 

Sa((citf)cim.    Srcifjerr  G.  Bon  Sibra.    3n 
Sieifejfijjen  unb  JioBeHen 58  : 

Sambanq,  3(ti. 
3(uf  fre'mbev  Grbe.    3  Sbe 58  : 

Sammerbicitcr   be§    MaiferS,    Ser.     ©. 

»iitl 58: 

Sammcrcr  iiafjmann.  G.  g.  Garlen 58  : 

Sqinmcrjuiiflfcr,  ^ie-  g.  x'ewalb.  2  s»be. 

in  1 58: 

Sammcriunqfer,  2ie.   3)1.  SRat^ufiuS.  3" 

2orf=  u.  ®tobtgefd?tdjten 58: 

Snnmnitertfjal.    3-  $•  %•  Sitdjter.  ( 3  e  a  n 

s^ait  (.)    3it  Sammtl.  31'.,  'Her I.  2tu8g. 

SBb.  13 56: 

Saffelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  2C.,    5}5arif. 

SluSg.,  »b.  2 56: 

SttlllVf  fc«  Sanger,  Ser.     G.  2.  31.  §off= 

inann.  3n^'c  SeraBiomJ=lU'uber,  ilb.  2.  58  : 
Samuf    um'S    Safein,    2er.      8.    9i. 

Matter.  (:)( ob  ert  ii  t;r.)    5  "Sbe 58: 

SanarieitBoqcl,  Ser.  G.  Bon  edjmib.  3n 

«ef.  Sdjr.;  «b.  2 59: 

Saiijlcr  BOU  Sirol,    Set.     6.    ®d)inib. 

4  #be.  in  2 59  : 

Saiiedc    bei   at'olf-sbiifjl,    ®ie.     G.    BOH 

edimib.     3n  ®ef.  Sdjr.,  93b.  2 59  : 

Saucrfrijiifcr  uor  ioiinbcrt  3a';t«i'-  S«-  5- 

3)Jovrijot - 58: 

Snvita'n  JUtelf;oef.    G.  iobfer,     3"  2'u^ 

ber  lueiten  SEUelt,  -Bb.  1 58: 

Snjritq'it  ©Bite,  ober  bie  ®olf=3nfeln.    3.  __ 

g.  GocBer 58  : 

Saiiii^iitcrfalirt.  G.  ©Binbler.  3n  ioerbft. 

stolen,  ^b.  1  59: 

Sarauanc,  Xte.    IB.  fcauff.    3n  ^rof.  n. 

lioet.  SIS ,  SBb.  2 56  : 

Saffelbe.    3n  gantmtl.  S.,  «b.  4 56  : 

fiarfiiufel,  Ser.    21.  Reefer 58  : 

Sariiinfcl,  Ser.    i.'.  .HomBert.     3u  ©e= 

jdjidjten  einer  Oaffe,  2Jb.  2 58  : 

Sarlcirijitlcr,  Gin.    i!.  S4!tdjler.    3"  Grj., 

5bb.  3 59  : 

Sarolinc,  .Ub'nigin  Bon  Gnglanb.  3-  ©djerr. 

3n  Xrei  Sjofgefdiidjten 59  : 

Snrtfmufc,  St«.  Si. -|Ud;lcr.  3nGrj.,«b.  2.  59: 
Sar.piticrfloftcr,  3>aS.  G.  Bon  edjmib. 

"-].  ©djr.,  Sib.  10 59: 


169 

a50-2 

1564 
370 

2124 
2765 

1156 
1169 

1733 

330-4 

530 

570-1 

530 

2289 

1662 

478 

908 

555 
553 
116 

1972 

2642 

486 
2641 

534 


PROSE  FICTION:     GKKMAN. 


Jfiijcrci. 


-  51 


.ftlcinc  Urfarfjen. 


ftaftrci  in  bcr  •Hebrrenbe,  Die.  91.  Hi|uu3 
(jeremiad  (Sott^elf).  3"  &e\. 
Sd>r.,  ito.  20  ................................  .58: 

Mnfmiriibrrtitb.  <3raf  Si.  CJrabowsfi.  3" 
W.  flilber  :c  ...................................  58: 

ftnfictte,  Tie.  SR.  9ktbufiu«.  3"  Ml.  Grj.  58  : 

KnftfllCll,  ?'i'S.  ober  ber  ncuc  Mombab.  91. 
BOH  Stcmberg.  3'1  ill.  :)lcmanc  u.  Grj., 
93b.  1  .........  .'  .................................  59: 

ftaftnUllk  inttrugttab.  Jv-  <9«ftadcr.  3n 
iHtiM-  &ett,  Hb.  l  ...........................  58: 

Satbariltfl  U.,  Gjarin  von  Sinjjlanb.  3. 
Sdu-rr.  on  Drei  fgofgefdnditen  ...........  59: 

Kfitlirticii,  Da*.  $.  £.  St.  SifeJk.  4  «tx, 
in  4  ..............................................  58: 

Hiitfirtifii  aiis  ber  Mirdnjaffe,  Da§.  91.  von 
^intcrfclb  ......................................  59: 

Kiitbrfim  von  .wJbronn,  Da«.    Graf  St. 
.     Wrobonxsft.    3  -#bc  ...........................  58: 

Mtitlii,  bio  Wvofcmuttcr.  91.  SMfciud  (3ere= 
tniaS  Wottbelf).  3u  «e|.  Scbr., 
«b.  4  ...........................................  58: 

ftatbinfn.  «.  Ctto.  2  Sbe  .....................  58: 

i.  iv-  $aub».  3n  "Jtoet.  unb 


Daffelbe.  on  Sdmmtl.  9i>.,  -#b.  23  ......  56  : 

Snufmaiiii  wn  I'oon,  Der.  i*.  g.  SB.  Cer- 

tel.   (S5.  0.  von  §orn.)  3"  S>orn'8 

Grj.,  !8b.  7  ....................................  58: 

Siautmoiiii  yen  ^cncbtg,  Xet.  ^.  Scbmibt.  59  : 
Mnuallcric  in  bcr  ^cniicn.  (3taf  St.  $ra= 

boiufi.  ^n  91ue  bcr  Warniion    :c  ..........  58: 

Sciu  l(ertvau<n.  (9.  ftaimunb.  Ju'Wowllen, 

^b.  3  ..................  ...  .......................  59: 

Si  tine  Siiictfof/r.  ^.  .•boffnmim.  jn  (i'tj., 

«>.  21  ..........................................  59: 

Stcinr  •s(^oibuiii|.  d.  TO.  TOnnbt.  (\'  o  u  i  f  e 

IK  it  h  I  b  a  eft,.')  3n  ill.  :)lcm.,  «J).  18  _____  58  : 
ftdtiirfic  .Uncditii.  2\5.  Siaabe.  (^accb 

(S  o  r  o  i  n  u  6.  )     ^it    2cr    Sltgciibcgcn, 

Hb.  1  ............................................  59: 

Strrfcrillfiflfr  von  •JJprlpith,  2<r,  W.  3!ie< 

tit;.  ,"\it  oiuKiib-Kibl.,  «b.  10  ..............  59: 

Sirijrl,  ISavl  ocm. 

Rrieb.  CSigcnveid).  2cip.  1870.  2  *bc.  in  1. 

i«°  ..............................................  58; 

Kcttriinlitbtr.  CS.  eumbler.  3  «be.  in  1...  59  : 

gnta(t:    Sb.    1:    t'rfciosufitii.  —  flretftt 

lunlclfAott.  —  Cie  Seife   auf  bem  Btdinu 

0cn.  —  ^ovta  s)iisu'fl-  — 
iB6  a:  Dcr  crfi^Iagenc  Mcifler.  —  Za«  ^ffl 

bc-3  fli>m(]3.  —  Jie  Sd)i<ti8lS=t<afKt«.     - 

Ctn  cjui   pro  14110.  —  .$errab  non  «anb3  = 

peril. 
8b.  3:  Jcr  Waire  ooii  C:uillce31eint.  —  XaS 

(Sebcimnif;.  —  2cr  flcftcimt  y$t  if.  —  XenN 

unnruifcui'n  cincs  ffia^nflnni0cn. 

Sirttrntrniicr,  Xcr,  obcr  bie  g-amilic  Sitt(e= 

paflf.   ,v  A.  liooper  ..........................  58: 

Hinb  i<ajajjo'«S,  Xa«.  (y.  91.  ilcmg.  45ibe. 

in  2  ..............................................  58: 

Minb  t>c«  gfu«ftblff«8,  Xa«.  fo.  Smibt.  3n 

Btnmn  bcr  roti;cn  Xonne,  Vb.  2  ...........  59  : 

ftinb  be-S  wnfeto,  ?a«.  ».  (Sonfcicnct.  3" 

abenbftunbnt,  4<b.  1  ..........................  58: 

Hinb  be«  -Jiniclim'tO,  !Ca8.  G.  91.  ilonig...  58: 
Minbrr  bcv  9lvbcit,  3Me.  3H.  S.  Scb,TOar§. 

3«be.  in  1  ....................................  5!): 

Xaffdbc  ......................................  59: 

ftiitbtr  bet  -flJelt.  $.  $e^fe.  3  9Jbe  ...........  58: 

Eaffclbc  ......................................  58: 

ftinbrr  bcr  WHttoe,  Si«.  <s».  9iierife.  3« 

3«iienb.  WM.,  5Jb.  14  ........................  59: 

ftinbcr  bee  A<itciiUing«,  Die.  3.  35.  §. 

Jcmmc.  Jn  <£tj.,  f».  4  .....................  59: 

SJiiibcr  bi-«  fiiaufcs,  Xie.  ^-rau  3.  ^!fan= 

ncnicb,mibt.    (Julie  33urot».)  .........  59: 


1050 

1115 

2768 


1031 

991 

486 

1000-1 

1740 

1090-2 


1034 
294:i-4 

323 
320 


2851 
2729 


Hiiibcr  bcs  SJaths^errn  SMcner,  Die.    2. 

Otto.  3"  ^'l|3  cer  altcn  .^eit,  4>b.  2 58  : 

SJiiibcr  3!o-n«,  Die.  91.  HMeijwer.  4  ilbe 58  : 

Hinbcr  Siinbe,  bcr  filter  JvUidi,  Dcr.  ty. 

ipevte.  3»^cf-  "%&••  s^b.  ti 56: 

Siiibtr  von  b.ente,  Die.  G.  M.  Dfunbt. 

(I'  o  u  i  I"  e  3K  ii  b,  I  b  a  cb. .)  3U  Jpiftor.  *>e< 

benSbilber,  S3b.  2 58: 

Hiubtrlrbfii.  .Vtfraun 59: 

Hinbrrfriinx  fiir  Sd)nle  unb  JoauS.  M\ 

:)(uufuntt 59 : 

HiitbciMifbt.  %.  wffmann.  3n  3«erftun= 

ben 59: 

Hinbliffjf  *.'icbe.  5.  &ub,n.  3»  2lu§  bcr  »ei= 

watb  u.  ivrembe 59: 

Hirrtiftiuudliitiifl  von  .wmmarbt;,  Die.  G. 

A.  Gorleit '. 58: 

ftirfrficit,  Die.  G.  Von  3d)inib.  3n  ©'1- 

Sdjr.,  '^b.  8 59: 

Mlnbniitmimmi  unb  bic  S*iffer'Mod;ter, 

Der.  <y-  (5>erftarfer.  3»  2luiS  bcr  See 58: 

Jilntn,  occr  bic  (Scfalncn  ber  Unidnilb.  G. 

von  S-djimb.  o'<  ®^-  @d?r.,  S*b.  12 59  : 

ftlanfenintg,  Die.  ^.  liccf.  3»  Sd;r., 

9Jb.  25 56: 

HIrrblnti,  Da§.  &.  'Jiieri^.  3«  3«g*»i)= 

filrib  madjt  ben  Mann,   Da§.    @.  §.  von 

Sdinbcrt.  o»  Grj.  Sdjr.,  'Mb.  3 56: 

Slfiltf  ^eriiiitnnn,  Dcr.    &.  3iieri)5.    3" 

'  "[>.  25 59: 


1067   i   Slcilic  Gurrenbejunge,  Dec.  M.  9(atl;uftu*. 


212 
2280 
2471 

179 

2500 

tags 

921 


3">Ml.  Gr; ...58: 

Mlriuc  cr,acbirflt)die  Wilder.  91.  ilUIbciu 

liatyn.  on  Wcf.  Grj.,  '-Sb.  4 59  : 

Mlcinr  Getimo  unb  bic  Sromvete,  Der.  &. 

'JJtcri^.  o"  oiuicnb:'Hibl.,  'i(b.  19 59: 

Hlfilic  Gtienne.  ©.  Sollo.  3n  NJt.  Jiovellen, 

«b.  5 59  : 

Mlciiic  Adrbcrin,  Die.  M.  S.  Sdjloar^. 

3n  Ml.  (,*rj.,  41b.  1 59: 

Wlrinc  (jriebcnsbote,  Der.  M.  Stb'ber.  3n 

Grj.,  «b.  1 59: 

MIcincGi'iaer,  Dcr.  G.'Jiicri^.  3"  o»gcnbs 

*ibl.,  86.  44, 59: 

Hlfiuc  ®etbflrS6tt  in Salif omitn,  Der.  5. 

Wcrftiictcr 59: 

SUciiic  irtfdje  SluStoanbtrtc,  Der.  iJV  Ja= 

fob^.  3"  3iicri(j  Juatn^'IBiH.,  Sib.  4<i.  59  : 
ttlciiic  Mbnigin,  Die.  Wraf  St.  Orabolvsti, 

on  9lu«  -Welt  unb  «ausS,  ^b.  1 58: 

Hlfilic  Vautenivieler'm,  Die.  G.  von  Sd;mib. 

3n®cf.  Sdtr.,  9Jb.  17 59: 

Slcint  -JJifliua,  Die.  %  S?eijfe.  3n  Oef. 

^s.,-W.6 56: 

t,35ie.  fl.Sufefoto.  3SBbc.  58: 


2899 
2318-21 

675 


2516 
2051 

2670 
2304 
2470 
374 
533 
902 
535 
1624 
2575 
2796 
2575 
2767 
1605 
2569 
82 
733 
1090 
2594 
2151 
2596 
1069 
538 

675 
1229-31 


475  | 
1896-7  ! 

819  ; 

422 

1895 

732 

716 

1526-8 

1523-5 

2564 

1304 

39 


311(1  a  It:  S8b,t:  Z\e  Soui-Stnubeti.  —  3M3 
$ctnK|cn tm  Dbre.  —  Xer  rtlf<Jft>reini8er. 

—  Xic  ^HeidjUjiimer  ber  ^tjiiitafie.  _   itoU 

fccutel.  —  Xer  aBciIiiinct)toi>6eiib.  —  Ter 
J!feifer='J)latI>e<J.  —  lie  3iem«fi6.  —  fliiuij 
4:1111;  in  AOutaineblea.i. 

!8b  2:  ibie  3iil)iltfteii.  —  'i'orifer  Sfijjcn:  lie 
Slntimft;  Xie  .(tamelicnbamc;  &n  aibcub 
in  ber  flfoficn  Cper;  Xte  Araufiiifclt. 

8b.  3:  !Bie  eo  fam,  baft  Slioufjcau  feint  .ttirtber 
au9fe5tt.  —  5Ba5  fid)  bet  iUic^laben  enal)lt. 

—  Ciu  beutjd)e9Xi4terte6en.  — fflTreii  ber 
55eit. —  ffljirren  beo  WefrfjmorfS.—  Gill'OuliS 
in  jiiiuir  lino  £^t)onlifii. 

ftltint  Jiaturgefc^idtte.  S-  Straftle 59: 

Hlfilic  flaff,  Der.  ^5.  3.  4ieumcr 59: 

Hlfilic  MU'iiiinentcitromijeter,  D«.  3M.  91a= 

tb«fiu«.  3n  .HI.  Grj 58: 

Hlciuf  Samariter,  Der.  V.  Mreu(jer.  3n 

Jiierife  oUflcnb;iUbl.,  35b.  33 59: 

Hlfilic  Urfadjen.  Ti-  Hoffmann.  3n  Grj., 

«b.  20 59: 


2861 
2o:t6 

2767 
2583 
2279 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


52- 


filriiit  SBorfSummfie.    g.  Jooffmamt. 

" 


filcinc  2iJ(illfifdifangcr,  Xer.  %,  Otrftarfer,  59  : 
Klciiir  2k>slt  mtb  gjojje  *!elt  31.  (Sifcte. 

3  4tte.  in  2  ....................  .................  58  : 

Klciurii  Valorem  eon  Sieafcel,  Xie.  21. 

Slimier.  3,11  Merit*  ougcnb;}Ubl.,  SBb:  43.  59  : 
Rlciitcn  Ibierfreunbc,  £ie.    (5.  ^tlj  ........  59: 

(NftatS  Sewn.  <*,Sof.er.  3  sbfce  ...........  58  '. 

%nt)alt:    86.lt    Seilorene  %ieU. 

!Bb.    2:    Serk«rtn«    tfiele  (SAlufj).  —  »»»< 

ronift.  —  t'olitif^e  Mlitvtfifd^oft 
»i.  3:    (Si»  uiuitiicflid>f  v  fflcmd).  —  jiu  Ka^ 

fer  —  11  nb  nMit  ;u  !an<ie.—  Sic  altc  'JSiilHe. 

—  Xcrerftc  ^agtjug.—  6ine>)iacf>t  jutSaftr. 

ftlciitf?  Sageubtrd;.    ft.  Sbcffmann  .........  59; 

RltinftiratltdjeS.   v.  Ctt».    j«  Seutjdj* 
JiHmben,  «b.  1  .................  .  ..............  58: 


(Selteimnit;  ber  SdjatuKe,  Xa*.    38n"- 
1868.  2  SBbe.  in  1.  18°  ....................  58  : 

JJetbifdjeir  3iidi«Heu,  (Sin.    Sena  1867. 
2  SBbe.  in].  16°  ...........................  58: 

Sdjiad)  bem  .Hmiicc.    ^vem  1867.    2  SBbe. 
in  1.  16°  ........................  ..............  58: 

SffiabreS  unb  falfdic^  fitoMtbun.    i'«p. 
(f  tr.)  16°..    3n  >J(ieri§  gu0enb*»ibl., 
SBb.  45  ....................  ...................  59: 

filcift,  Xxinrid)  »«n  (gcb.  177H  f  181  1). 
itaeft'ote    ati§    bem    Ic^ten  pmifciidjero 
.Hricflc.    5n  Wei  2U.,  »b.  2  .....  „.  .....  56: 

£affclbe.    'Jn  GScj.  5drc.,  6b.  3  ........  56  : 

S3«tteftwtt  »)»n  Vocarno,  fcad.    Jn  ®ei 
aB,,*b.2  ..................................  .',56: 

Safielbe.  3n  «ef.  £d;r.,  »i.  3  .........  56  : 

Cibbefien  to  Sbili,  SB*.    S»  ©ei  28., 
SBb.  2  .................................  ........  5fi: 

@«{.  Sdrr.,  )Bk.  3  .........  56  : 

3n®«f.SB.,  »b,2  ......  56: 

«cbr,,  m,  3  .........  56  : 

(5ofi!ie,  Sic,  ober  8t«  GSuwaft  bcr 
SJiufit:  £<ijenbe.  v>n  eki  2B.,  »b.  2...  56  : 
Taijclbe.     "MI  &n\.  ®d;r.,  SBK  3  ........  56  : 

Karquij*  won  0.  .....  'Jn  (««f.  StL,  *b.  2.  56  : 

S>aJi«lbe.    J«  Off,  Sdir.,  5»b.  3  ........  56: 

Diidmel  Jt0^^aw».    Jn  Wef.  m,  **.  2.  56  : 
S!affclbe.    ^n  ®ef.  @dir.,  VS4.  3  ......  _  56  : 

SSetloouiiginSt  Somingo,  Xie.  Jn  G)ef. 
SB.,  «b.  2  ..................................  56: 

i  3d>t.,  Si.  3  ......  „  56  : 

n  ®ef.  3B.,  »b,  2...  56  : 
2afjelb«.    ^nfflef.  ®cb,r.,  33b.  3...,,...  56: 
Slrnff,  3&».  .'ocrmaim. 
SroommerbaBi  obev  t>i«  Cffen&anint;  ber 

9(otur.  Veip.  1804.  3  31»f.  in  2,  16°^.  58  : 
filCDiintto.    y.  »eijje.  o*  ®«?-  SB-,  »>.  6.  56  : 
Rlctff,  §- 

ea»ciinrbenfinber,  Ste.  i.'ei)>.  (i.  k.)  16°; 
^sn  Jitevie  >gen4>=^ibl.,  *b.  32  ........  59  : 

ftlimn  ici  Sviip»n,  £<i3.    ^.  {^erftarfes. 

V,n  U«tcv  ^atmen  unb  8»»4«n,  *b.  2-...  58  : 
ftlopiiclbii'lrift  b«^  fdcbfifdien  ttrjgebtrg*?, 
X«v.  g.  ©etfttictei.    ^,n  3(»8  j»ci  31'elt- 
ttieilen,  «».  2  .................................  58: 

filoftctfriiiilciit.    C.  aiUibermutt).  Ju  i'e= 
bensratljfel  ..................................  _  59: 

ftloftcrliitt,  X«r.    6.  Spinbler.    3n  giit 
etabt  unb  X'anfc  ..............  ,  ................  59  : 

filoftcrbof,  Xer.    D.  ffliiiUer.  3  SBbe.  in  2.  58  : 
«Ioftctmiiii5f,  Tie.    W.  &6iter.    3«  ©»I> 
n.iyrauen,  m.  1-2  .........  -  .................  58: 

filubb  ber  Stillwtgttiiglen,  £«r.  31.  39ieij!= 
net.  ^n  ebara«eimoefen,  S»k.  1  ..........  58: 

Stitnbc  auf  syetgslanb,  Xtt.    3-  §offnwn». 
3»ei%,  »fc.26  ...............  .  ...............  59: 

finrt&t  £unfel|d)»tt.     6.  epinbler.    3n 
Hettenglu-ber,  itb.  1,  ..........................  59: 


2286 
2152 

SilOlif  ini  .Hliniictbeuti'l,  Xet.    ,H.  <3u(jfoW. 

10 
1°29 

1002  3 

SuoftCllflubic.  ft.  *o.  fcadlanber.  3n  i\em 

1342 

2593 

Jtod)  bes  Grrmircv  ;?or.  G.  Spinbler.    3* 

899 

2655 
1683-5 

Sort),  9i»faiie. 
Gjd>-  junge,  £er.  i'«ip.   (f.   b.)  16°.   5* 
3Jierife  Jug«nb=SBibl.,  syb.  47  59  '• 
Wfbenfe  tnein  '  4*erl  (f  b  )  fl  8°             V)  • 

2597 
2440 

^«g«e»letn    '-Perl  ()  b  )  ft  8°  5()  • 

2441 

.toilet  »nb  bie^riinm,  lie.   %.  Sdjmsbt..  59  "- 

2737 
625 

2349 
2901 

«nillft,   2*r.     "s.  i<.   g.  Slidjtcr  (Jean 
"V  a  u  I).    Jn  Saromtl.  28.,  SBesI.  3lu*g., 
SBi   2829  56: 

11641 

Daffelbe.    3"  <2ammtl.  28.,    Sharif. 
2Ui'-g,  vSb  4        -  -  r>6  ' 

1171 

1876 
1875 

1877 

iiOWoMniiini,   21.  Sdjraber.  3  ilbe.  in  1.  59  : 
iiomucrt.  X'ecpiHi>. 
2Im  ^flua,  %rl.  1855.  2  S8»e.  in  1.  16°.  58  : 
SBiib.  mtfdje  Juben  :    'Dietxllen.    £>ambui0 
1866    16°  58: 

835 
1969 
19W 

2595 

3lbtli.  2:  ier  JoifoeSier.  —  Irtnbevl. 

0eid;id)ten  einet  GiafiV:   3!eueti'ert,  SBfri, 
1865     2  i^be     16°  58: 

1971-2 

704 

704 

3  n  bait:    »b.  1:  Tie  ^iftrieit.—  2ie  3ee  = 
Jenfdngeiiii.  —  (Mottjs  iMujit'time  in.  —  Xie 
Slnqcn'bct  'J)l  utter. 
»b.  2:    Cbriftian   unb  Se-a.    —    Sie   »eiber» 
oAmerier.  —  Ter  5latfmifel. 

©bvttD=0(TKl;ic!)ten  :   *)lsvt  lien.  .Hamburg 
18(56     2  4<bf  in  1    fl  8°—..  -58: 

1975 

702 

704 
702 
704 

702 

^nhalt:  ^n.  i:  ^ifict'cj  Grille.  —  MoRraar. 
—  Uie  3ct)i»t'Liieiin.  —  Xfr  Hiin.  —  ACHIUCS 
fuii. 
SBb.  2:  Tie  ^}rinjefriu.  —  3uliu§  Simfttiiier'S 

SZrtie  @efdnd'ten  <m*  beiu  Wb^fta    ^ra-g 
1860    2  vbe  in  1    fl  8°  58: 

1974 

.  704 
704 

JtinbSajaso*,  Sa§.  Jena,  1873.  4SBbr 
in  2    16°    -58-" 

1896-7 

702 
704 

Sinb'  bes  iiiudje  rer§,  XaS.  5etia-  <?•  b.) 
16°  58  : 

1895 

702 

Sfftniff  ATCUIJ  in  ^e-utniiTcblcnn.  S.  (Shi£fs>u>. 

1229 

704 

702 
704 

702 

Sd'nifl,  Sxinrid)  Joiep^  (qeb.1790,  -J-  1809). 
2ludi  eine  ottgenb.   gftt.  1861.  16°  58  : 
etubiften  in  2Rainj,  2io.    i'eip.  1857. 
3  Hbe    16°  58"- 

191S 

1906-8 

1890-1 
*>75 

2582 

Sratfdje  ^-amiEien  :  Siouellen  au§  bem 
Sekit.  SBUSbaben,  18(i2.  2  *be.  ft.  8°.  58  : 

3  n  I)  alt:  Sb.  1  :  iBiter  ISntiarteii.  —  'Jiur 

obcr  Zaiit'e?—  Sine  erftf  Siiebe.  —  eigene 
IBegc. 

©ecrg  ^ytnrfter'S  5?eben    in   .^an§    wnb 
21<«lt  X'ety  1858  9  vi^be  16°  58' 

1920-1 
1909-10 

983 

|)«btria  bie  iOnlBenferin.     SeiS.    1856. 
9  5<b{  hi  1    16°                    .        ••   58  ' 

1905 

906 

So^e  SBraut,  Xk.  X'eip.  1867.    3  SBbe. 
10°  r,g  • 

1916-8 

16.">5 

Kvn\n  oevonte'e  Gatueual.   Veip.  1855. 
3  SJ>e    l(i°  58  : 

1902-4 

106 

3)2atianne,  ob«r  um  Vwbe  [jiben.  Sffiie^= 
babon   1862   2  4<be    16°  58: 

1924-5 

2650-1 

^sijrmsnter  'Jiacfioir,  Gine,  i'tit.  1869. 
KJO                                   r,8  • 

1919 

1611 

"flei^ina   i'c()>    1854    16°  58: 

1&27 

2315 

eeltfame  Gefdjiditen.  liJieSbaben,  1862. 
16°                                                .-  58  • 

1928 

2284 
fl2l 

3  n  I)  a  1  1:  am  .i>ofe  bee.  vaiibqraten.  —  Sljor 
a!S  3lm»r.  —  Sia'Mabdjfnlsoo.  —  Xie  le()te 
Stiuibe    eine§    itoir  tininniies.    —    3™^ 
*!'(t[fiiburser.  —  Sif)alf,  ber  SeneMrtiiur. 

PROSE  FICTIOX:    GERMAN. 


ffonig,  ft 


-53- 


ffiifjn, 


Wdnig,  .winrirti  >ier;b,.  — 

Spiel  mib  deb*.  Veip.  1H49.  16°  .........  58: 

etillleben,  (Tin.  Veip.  1861.  2*kc.  10°.  58: 

Jaufdwiuv'ti.  'ivHesbaben,  1862.  16°  .....  58: 

2$«ron'ifa.'  i.'eip.  1K44.  16°.  2  *bf.  $n 
XeiitirfH-eVcben  in  betitfdien  StoveUen. 
9lbtb.  II  ......................................  58  : 

Son  Saalu-lb  bie  •Jl^pern.  Si-kobabon, 
1864.  3  «K.  16°  ........................  58: 

SBiUtam  Shafcfocare.  X'eip.  1859.  2'Vbe. 
16°  ............................................  58: 

iidllifl  ioeinridi  VIII.  11116  fein  locf.  (5.  9JJ. 

3Nunbt.  (vouife  3Hiif)lbact).)  Si^fce. 

in  1  .....  .  .......................................  58  : 

ttoniq  oerome's  Jtarnepal.  .<o.Jtpmg.  3^bc.  58  : 
Kouifl  Veat.  A.  Sdjmibt  .......................  5J>  : 

Kdiiifl  ""*  bfrJMiillcr,  Xer.  ®.9lieri$.  3n 

jugotb.sBiH.,  »b.  11  ........................  59: 

Sdnigi'on  aifim.    ip.  Sidjoffe.    Jn  Clef. 

Sd;r.,  *fc.  12  .................................  56: 

Hditig  X'ou  Taub.araH'i,  Xer.    ^.  Stolle. 

a-Xtt.  in  I  ..........................  ...........  59: 

Xonid  »P»  8'°n«  £ft-  6.  Spinbler.  3S5*e. 

in  i  ...............................................  59  : 


ftditig  ^ntnbiri.   A-  Merftcirfer.   Jn  Hretij 
u.  Duet,  -Kb.  3  ................................  58 


Hdiiig'-*  ~W(b,  Xf«.    (r. 
cdncfiats  Walton,  iBk.  2  .....................  58 

Tanf,  (Sin«S.  G.  .wiftngcr.  .'(vJ<i>e.  58: 
Hinb,  3>J.    0.  -JiicriB.    Jn  Ju= 
tfibl.,  *b.  9  ..............................  59 


59: 

bcr  Mcnigin  Solkat,    Xe«. 

Wriif  St.  Wra^Dli'sfi.  ,-i  4<kc  ................  58  : 

Moniqin  ker  5Jart)t,  Xie.  it.  Wuefciu.    Jn 

ttef.  lis.,  *b.  11  ...............................  5fi: 

ftijitintn  kfr  'Jiadit,  lie.    i;.  Sc^iirfing  .....  5!): 

Kiiniqill  CCttenK.  6.  W/JDiunH.  (V  cmje 

3Jiiib,  Ib-adi.)    2  «be.  in  1  ................  58: 

ttoninsbrnnt,  ?«•    G.  I.  a.  »eff>nann. 

Jn  aiusgnu.  (icj.,  4<b.  1  ....................  58  : 

iiicn.  A.  Siammt  ..................  58  '• 

liii,  tin.    S-  Hoffmann.  >  trj., 
k!  15  ...........................................  59: 

W.  SUetib.  ">n  3««ffl»< 

»ibl.,  m  29  ..................................  59  : 

ftdtncr.  Atkbticb. 

Wcjdiidittn  a«s  bcr  Bejdii*te.    Xte^ben 

(f.b.)  2  »ke.,  8°  ..............................  59: 

ftdriitr,  (tSarl)  Ibepbpr  (gtb.lTiil,  f  1H13). 

^»ans  fteilinflS  ^tlfcn.   ^n  Sdinmtl.  ilS., 
:Hb.  4  ........................................  5(J: 

loavfe,  Xk.  7s«  Sdiumtl.  W.,  '^b.  4  ......  5G  : 

%.'ije  nad)  Sdiantou,  Xic.  'Jn  Sdmnitl. 
ffl.,8b.4.«  .................................  56: 

Mcfen,  tie.    "MI  Sommtl.  W.,  «b.  4...  56: 

lauben.  Tie.   ,v\n  Srimmtl.  *>.,  W>.  4...  56  : 

Si'olbentav.  o«  3antmtl.  SB.,  ^k.  4  ......  56  '• 

nStitftfcitlvntrfi.    «.  «u5tpi».    ^n  Sit 

fduinexen  ctunbm  ...........................  58: 

ftorinrcnjftflb,  tin*,  y.  A.  JiS.Certel  (3L>. 

C.  »  o  n  ft  c  t  n).  ,"\n  ft>crn'«  GVJ.,  *b.  3.  58  : 
ttofincramrn.   I-  Xieii^  .....................  59: 

Worfor  nub  .Hitequf&el.    t.  Si.  ffitclanb. 

>  eammtl.  «.,  *b.  21  ....................  56  : 

Mrnnift  oon^Ukj,  let.  31.  Sdjtceidjel.  Jn 

Slue  ben  ^llpen  .................................  59: 

«tnnfciHD(irtrt,  Xcr.    3.  iilaul.    3n  Slltt 

iinb  netie  (*ie)dMrt)t(n  ..........................  59: 

Krnit}  am  JBttrwrt,  Xer.  S>.  Sdmiib.    Jn 

311  te  u.  iiftie  WcM).  ouS  J<otifrn,  4<b.  3...  59  : 
i!rntr?  «nb  Siippatdiia.    6.  2)J.  ffiielank. 

3n  Stimmtl.'fi.s.,  *b.21  .....................  56: 

ftrrbic,  Xk.    G.  »cn  edjinib.    3n  Wef. 

cdjr.,  «b.  2  ....................................  59  : 


1(129 

1914-5 

1930 


1931-2 

1933-5 

1911-12 

2585 

1902-4 

2725 

2561 

1957 

1119 

925 

969 

1503  ! 
1499-501   : 

25.V.1 
2572 
1093-5 

485 
661 

2570 

1730 

2277 

2274 
2579 

2450-1 

732 
732 

732 
732 
732 
732 

1245 

2832 
2097 

1910 
765 

2420 
561 

1810 
530 


Hrcivfirtitcr,  Xer.    %  <f>ct)fc.    Jn  91.  9Jo= 
wellcn  ........................................... 

Xajfelbe.  -Jn  Wei.  il>.,  **.  6  ............ 

jiitctiriininr,  'Jiujiuft. 
Xetylilge,  tine.  i.'eipj.  1868.  3i<ke.  inl. 
16°  ............................................ 

fitcnfitr,  X'. 
Mleine  Santaviter,  Xer.  i'eiVj.  (f.  b.)  16°. 


__ 

58  '- 
56  : 


- 

oKiimiible,  Xie.    Vciyj.  (f.  b.)  16°.   3n 
3iieri(}  5«gmb=SiH.,  *b.  33  ............ 

int  *ujrt),  Xos.    A.  Wtvfiorfcr.    ^n 


59  : 

,        .  cr.    ^n 

Ibciml.  n.  iinlH'iinl.  Wejd).,    ^b.  ^  .........  58  : 

rfltj  unb  Cuer.  A-  (Strftactcr.  3i<be  ......  58: 

^j  11  bait:  '£6.  1:  Xtn  ii'uftl  an  tic  ilUonb 
malm.  —  I'ooby-islaml.  —  ^iidjaiia* 
£aftnnifrc!'«  jllxiitcitet.  —  Do*  Jfoljiitdl 
avf  ret  SRiiflon  £olntcl.  —  (Sine  ;)iol  jci» 
ftreifc  tit  (iilKivniali. 

*l£>.  2;  Ino  •ftaiifii^itoot.  —  las  gufttak.  — 
Itr  lantptboet'tt'avitain.  —  *i.»ct  ana 
Cuito. 

S'ti.  .'):  .Juy-hawkers.  —  SSniij  3""'*'1''-  ~ 
ler  Wejitaner.  —  (Sin  prize-flgiit  otet 
^^orerfan  r*  in  tincinnaii. 

firnijfnlirct,  Xie.    ^.  pj.  4iJ.  Certel.  <-BJ. 

C.  v  o  n  :o  c  r  n.  )  ^sn  &*m'8  tvi,  4ib.  7.  58  '• 
MtfiMlliurm  ju  Xrteken",  Xer.  W.  -j;i«ri^. 

,"sii  Jugmb-4H6L,  ^b.  18  ....................  59'- 

Mrirflimb  Jvkbe.  W.  yenStruenjee.  (&u-- 

ft  a»  »cm  £  ee.)  4  We.  in  -I..  ...........  59: 

Sricfl  unb  Albeit,  g.  3i*.  ioarflanber. 

2  -We.  in  1  ...............  .  ......................  58: 

fl  "lib  Avieben.  V.  Sdiucting.  3  4^«.  59  : 

,V  »  I)  a  It:    *&.   1:     Zas  Iljuimiimiiifi.  — 
' 


fktt). 

3)t.  2:    Wiflcr  9lujuftu4  Stecfileili   (£*luS). 
—    tie  t-tfttdjiiiiB.    —    lie    baimljeijige 
3d;iuefter. 
5<6.    3:     tor    tamoii.  -    Sin'Ijifto.  —  2luf 

ben  rtflten- 

S{  riffle   5H'iidi«n  Xeiitidilnnk  unb   Aral't= 
vci'dj  feit  iiOO  3ab,ten,    %.  Sdjmibt..—  -. 
Kficqcr,  Xt. 
aiibeliingen,  Xi«.    *«I.  1864.     16°  ...... 

Sricqcr,  Xk.    £>.  Saube.    2  ** 
(triegrtifdlC  3l6ektt»er  oin««  A-v 
Si.'^idipffe.  ^n  (^e).  Sdjr.,  *b.  9  ......... 

MrtcfltflnliBct  ciiu-5  "«adiiiirtl«»  an*  bem 

beiit  jdi-  {raiijiJti  fdjcn  Hrkgc.  A- 
ftricfljfnfcrt  in   Avantveidi,  tine. 
St.  WvaboWvfi.    ^n  2lue  bcv 
jc.,  8b.  8  ....................................... 

S{ticflt?fiif  tilt's  3lbfittcn«v,  GincS.  V.  ediu«= 
ting,    2  45be.  in  1  ..................  -  ......... 

HucgC'Icltfii  im  rt««*«n-    G.  feiijet.    Ju 
3ltis  alter  »iii*  nciiw  ^uit  .................... 

ffifc,  Xk.    ii  xHuevbadi.  >  Wei 


1520 
675 


1990 

2583 
2583 

93S 
957-<> 


2851 

2568 

1216-7 

1309 
663-5 


59  : 

59: 

58  < 


2727 

24GO 

2059-60 


Xaiielbe.     o't    Siimmtl.    S1 

Xcrfflcfc!;.,  *b.  1 

unb  Sotetlanb'S  vie  be.    §. 

Sctnnitt - 

ft  tout  unb  MerEer.  Wraf  St.  Wvalunv*fi... 
Hurticii,  Xer.    IS.  Won  Sd;mib.    !Jn  Wet 

Sdir.,  4)b.  2 

,  Aranj. 

ilu-J  kcr  fcetwatb,  unb  ^rc»nke :  trjfib,  I«RS 
gen  jiir  bie  vit'fl'ttb.  Stuttg.  ((.  b.) 
6  *be.  in  1.  16U 

3  n  I)  alt:  Sb.  1:  Jusenblidjei lllutl).  —  lie 

?<b.2:  (Si'n  Si^laj  mit  bent  rtli«gei"»ebel. 

Hb.3:  Ctk  «ad).. 

*b.4:  ^tftvafter  veidjtfiHti, 

^f'b.  *>:  Cntcl  bonbon. 

i.iciii'lUbl.,  4)6.  34 ••••• 

tbuntnigt  ^tnjen.  V»i|j.  (f.  i.)  16°. 
"ibl.,  si)b.  31 


58: 

59 : 
58: 
58'- 

58 : 

59: 

58: 

59. 


59: 


960 

1063 

662 

1660 

4ft 

81 

272« 

530 
24*0 


59  : 
59  : 


2584 
2584 


PROSE  FICTION* :    GERMAN*. 


tyie,  fr  ©iif 


-54- 


ScuinenfjnftcS  SQSeib. 


c,  g.  ©iiftatt  (gcb.  1806). 
ei  id'ouelleu.  i'cip.  lh'68.  10° 


Siilnir 

iNU'i 

3  n  b  a  It:  Jvrau  mm  •Umbaiitane.  — Jjuaenb- 
(iinben.  —  (Sbetmann  nnb  -Hnncr. 

Siiinftfttiiibclgfffinftcii.    greibcrr    G.   lion 

Siibra.  on  Grlt'btcs  nnb  ©etrcuirttteS.... 

Sitiifllcrbilbrr.  31.  uon  gtmiberg.  3  Sibe. 

311  bait:  S3b  1:  Bertrnb  Slota.' 
SBb.  2:  Siiifeliiiann. 

SUb.    3.    :)(apljael     illengS.    —   3fflanb,    — 
iffiatteau 

SiiitftlcrrifirtHrtitc. 
28.,   Sic.  37 


58: 


58: 
59  : 


Siiitftlcrflcfdiirtitcu.    SWitgetbeUt  son  21. 
£agen.  4  Sibe  ................................. 

3  H  I)  a  It:  »b.  1—  2:  Sie  -Ir.omf  (finer  <Ba= 
tentabt  Jiorenj,  con  Starcn;  Clljtbcrti. 

33b.  3:  $ie  Sunber  ber  rjciliflen  jlatljariita 
Don  Siena. 

S8b  1:  i-'eonljarbo  ba  SSinci  in  Ulaila^b. 

Kilnftltt=3be0l,  Gin.  Siittcv  g.  sen  Sent(. 

(3  r  i  c  b  r  i  dj  3)  o  r  n  a  u.)  3"  3m  §olb= 

bimfi-l,  Sib.  2  ................................... 

Stiinftlrrin,  3Me.  C.  9JJ.  SKunbt.  (Vouife 

2)1  u  b  I  b  a  cb.)  3n  Jit.  9icm.,  Sib.  11  ..... 
MimftirrA'cibnifrftnft,  tine.  V.  Scbitcting. 
ijUmftlcrlirOc,  ftrau  3.  ^fannen|~rf)mibt. 

(5  u  I  i  e   Si  u  r  o  to.)    Siit  (Sin  Sidbcb,  en 

an3  tent  iiolfe  Bon  Wu^fow  ................ 

fiiillftlcri'omnil.  y.  3B.  jgactlanber.  5  i!3be. 

in  4  .............  ................................. 

KttttftlerS  ;'(ac(ie.    Gb.  4Jird)= 

©cf.  Jtosclleit  nub  Grj.,  SJb. 

oBfncit.  V.  3(cllftab  .................. 

j  11  I)  o  it:  XiK'obor.  —  Julius.  —  Gbmtnib.— 
Sunna  yiiuia.  —  $iei  ^liitter  aus  beiu 
SC  qc(nid)c  tints  llleifcnbeii.  —  Set  (Solin 
fd)mico  noil  SlugSCuva. 

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58: 
53: 


58: 

58  : 

59  : 


58  : 
58: 

58: 
59: 


59: 
SBunte 
sbilber,  *b.  1  ..................................  58: 

&mij  won  itaiiffungen.  ii.  ©tordj.   2  SJbe..  59  : 
Sfupfcrmiiiijcit  uub  ©oftfttttfe.    Gt).  t>on 
Sdjmib.  ;Sn  (5>cf.  Sdjr.,  Sib.  5  ..............  59  : 

Surfiirft  imb  bn-  '  ©dbfiirft,  Xer.    G.  2K. 
i!  o  u  t  f  e  3JJ  ii  6  I  b  a  dj.)  3n  ©e* 

Sb.  3  ..........................  58: 


SSmerua*!Wube,  Xer.  granff.  a.  3J1.,  1857. 

It.  8° 58: 

Surt  uon,Uo»Uingen.   21.  Sii^iuS.  (3ere« 
m  i  a  8  ©  o  1 1  i;  e  I  f.)    3n    @ef.  ®djr., 

Sib.  8 58: 

Sfltrj,  Hermann  (gcb.  1813). 
©d;ilier<o  S>etmatbjabve.    ©tuttg.  1857. 

2  Sibe.  in  1.  II.  8° 58: 

©onneniuiriB,  Ser.  Siert.  1862.  3  Sibc. 

in  ).  16° 58: 

2Bei&naebt§funb,  £er.  Sinl  1862.  16°.-  58  : 
•  S8anbei'(d)ajt,  Ste.    S.  (Btb'ber.  3n 

•j.,  »b.  6 59: 

won  ®en(je,  Xer.     2(.  Sttfter.    3n 
Gi-j.,  Sib.  2 59: 


n  SJtotte  Jouque,   be.    Sielje 

griebftd)  be  lo  SJJotte. 

^em-lope,    ft.  Siobenftebt.    3n  SBom 

»ofe  Glijobetb'S  u.  Jatob'S,  Sb.  1 58: 

Sinner  bcr  ©djtoarjen,  S«8.    3\  (Serftarfer. 

3n  3(n§  ineincin  Jagebud),  ^b.  2 58  : 

i/flmlJCrt  iocn«innnn3.   Jp.  Gonfcience 58; 

i!Siumrt)cn,  3)a«.    GI;.  won  ©d;mib.    3n 

©cf.  edjr.,  «b,3 59: 

i!nniK  bed  SlnajagoraS  uub  bte  rufftfdje 

giirftin,    2ie.     §.   ftifyoftt.     3"  ©«f- 

edjr.,  Sbb.  12 56: 


1999 


162 

1032-4 


1308 
1391-4 


525 

2469 
647 


1235 
1322-5 

181 
355 


2587 

2136 
1144-5 

532 


2503 
2002 
1038 

2004 

2005 
2006 

1092 
1061 


196 

903 
422 

531 

1957 


unbi'eutc.    %.  etriiftle  ..................  59: 

i!(iub  unb  See.    C.  §ofer.    2  33be  .........  58: 

Jnti  alt:    ^b.  1:    Ibornr&ddpen. 

*b.  2:    §01)5  fiber!    Ijat  bei  bide  Hiiiller  oo« 

fagt.  —  ,^u  SllteiUiagcn.  —  Gin  Gtuficbler. 

SeemainioleDeii.  —Sim  2oiuitag»3(ad)mit= 

tag.  —  Sinn  (icftreift. 

2nttb=  unb  ®eebilbor.  S.  Sietife  ..............  59  : 

i!(inb=  «nb  icee='iitlber.    S-  £>offmann  ......  59  : 

1'ttllbcr  nnb  i.'eute  :  Sdjiibernte  Sleifebe^ 
rid;te,  SMIbec  nnb  Scenen  auS  ber  Grb< 
uttb  4UiIta-funbe.  Xresben  (f.  b.)  2  Sibe. 
in  1.  It.  8°  ..........  ...........................  59: 


am 


;)t.  feller. 


3»  Siebeit  SSinterabcnbe,  55b.  1 
S?  mi  b  I)  a  Hi!  nm  :)it>ein.  Si.  Slucrbadj.  3  S3 
in  2 


58: 
. 

58: 
3)affelbe  .....................................  58: 

2iiiibliri)C  Ciuartiere.  ©raf  St.  ©tabottSIi. 
3n  Siilber  au§  bcm  ©olbatenteben  .........  58  : 

2iiitbIirfK>?  Seft,  Gin.     S.  ©ufelom.    3" 
Sie  idjoneren  S-tnnben  .......................  58  : 


iiiibl.,  «b.  16  ...................................  59: 

i!aitflc  3faarf,  2er.  3.  »onsiLUctebc.  3  Sibe.  59  : 
ijauflciiftfiiiunb^oblingen.  3Ji.  Siat^uftuS. 

3h  Sdjr.,  43b.  6  ..............................  58  : 

iimininrb,  G.  S. 

Grfte  unb  altefte  3iobinfon,  3)er.    Sei(3}. 
1869.  ft.  8°  .................................  59  : 


58: 


3lus  3«it  nnb  Slanm.    3)re8ben  (f.  b.) 
16°  ............................................ 

3  n  I)  a  It:  Dev  altc  tf1''?'—  ^as  SotteSfeuer. 
tefjvtft  unb  Xiiife.  —  X  e  ^vaucii  in  ben  ^al« 
bent  bes  ffieftens.  —Gin  bfutf^erflilnftl  t 

—  ISine  bieitnciiEie  prairie  in  sjiorbamcnftu 

—  I^ie  'liantoiielftabt.—  ftmei  be  utfdie  3Jau« 
niei'fe:    2Ballta'!a;   £vr  Soiu  s»  itiiln   am 
9il)t'in-  —  Sluf  ben  Sdjmeiscralveu.  —  2luf 
bem  3)le'  re.   •»•   Sllajimiliaii  I    —    Jn  ber 
5h>uiie.—  ilUiucvtnije  an  ber  bentfdjcn  yiorb* 
ftetitite  *-  Hie  jiuei  gvojitcn  "Jiiitiinoui.bev 
ber  nenen  iDSelt:    Ser   9liaj«tofott;    3>ie 
9)lamntittl)liol)le.  —  (Sin  Sail  auf  ben  Soo)  = 
ebenen  con  V4k'ru.  —  5>a'j  Steinfal^ergrocrf 
aiiicl  jjfa.  -  2a5  Stben  im  Erfjelnebivge.-' 
1'anblcben  in  (Snnlanb    —  Jutnt  ^nfl.  - 
!t)iei  (ibelfteine  aus  A^'eiberg^  '^iirnevtr  Me. 

.  6et;(e.    3n  ©ef. 


2862 
1686-7 


2098 
2340 


2510 
1447 

70-1 
&5-6 

1117 
1245 

2566 
1563-5 

2770 
2140 
2030 


ajb.  4 


i'offfl,  Ser. 


.  Sleliquien, 


i;ntcinif(i)C  Gjarin  unb  Hjr  Sdjidfal,  Gine. 

5.  X'ubojalih;.  2  S^be 

Sntcrnciiuiiflliitf.    %•  28.  §ad(anber.    3n 

Kl.  GVJ.  :  SB}.,  Sib.  6 

Smtbc,  Sjftnrid)  (geb.  1806). 
Sielgifdje  ©raf,  Set.  ffllannft.  1845.  16°. 

aBtttaw,  Xie.  3Jlannb.  1837.    16° 

Tcn'tfdje  Jivieg,  Xer.  «ci»j.  1867.  9  Sibe. 

16° 

3n  6  dlt:  Hb.  1-1:  3unfcf  iianS. 

sUt.  5-7;  ffialbftein. 

SHb  8-9:  Jetjon  SernSarb. 

©Uid1,  Xa«.  3JJannl;.  1837.    16° 

Junge  Guro»a,  Xa§.  iietyj.  1833.  2  Sibe. 

in  1.    II.  8° 

firieger,  2ie.  SJlannb.  1837.  2  Sibe.  16°. 

iiiebesbriefe.  9)iannb.  1836.    16° 

9feue9leifenoD«aen.  Dlannb.  1837.  2  Sibe. 

16° 

3nlialt:  sBb.  1:  Cine  (V»&it  'i"*)  Comment. 

—  Berlin. 
5^b.2:  Xhiiringen. —  @iibb«nt|d)lanb. 

9}eifeno»ellen.    Slanitl;.   1847.    9  Sibe. 

in  4.  16° 

@cfmufyielcrin,  Xie.  aJlannlj.  1836.  16°. 

i'niiiiciilinftcS  28eib,  Gin.    G.  g.  Garlen. 

5  ilbe  in  2 


56: 

58: 

58: 
58: 
58: 


673 
1521 

2393 
2176-7 
1289 

2045 
2046 

58:  2048-56 


58  : 

58: 

58  : 
58: 


2057 

2058 

2059-60 

2061 


58:  2062-3 


2064-7 
2068 

356-7 


58: 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


iicontino. 


"flllfrfl,  Grnft. 

•-Bud)   bcr  fcbcnflfii  Jttnbtt"  itnb  i'o 
mfir*en,  3>a«.  srcipj.  1872.  fl.  8°  ......  53  : 

frcitcre  iverinitage.  Vetpj.  1870.  fl.  8°...  59: 

JUufttirte  golbeneflinberbudj,  Sae.  X'eip.v 
18K8.  fl.H°  ................................  f)9: 

ednile  rev  2lrtigfcit,  2ic.    Veipj.  (f.  b.) 
fl.  8°  ................  .-  ........................  59: 

i'nutc  "Kelt  —  fuller  Sjerj.   Srau  3. 

nenidjmibt  (  o  u  I  i  e  «  u  r  o  )u).  3Mit 

Wliicf'  eiiu-9  il'cibc*  ...........................  59  : 

^'niitrrbartifr,   3>r.    «.    2luci-badi.     Jn 

ciimmtl.  Sdjmxxrjro.  Xorfgefcb,.,  4(b.  2...  58: 
i!cbni  ber  Jlurfiivftiu  Xorottjea  ucit  iiram 

benburg,  2aS.     •$.  A.  sil>.  Certcl.     (1U. 

C.  v  o  n  £i  o  r  n.)  on  .Bern's  (i'rj.,  i^b.  4.  58  '• 
SJefcfii  bos  bcriibmten  Mnifcrs  Joiielli.    V. 

lied.     "MI  3cbr.,  iib.  9  ....................  56  : 

i!cl)cit  be*  gelbmarfdjaU'8  £er  jflinger,  £a£. 

*|).  A.  ii«.  Ecrtel.  (ii5.  C.  won  £>  o  t  n.) 

on  .writ's  Grj.,  *b.  1  .......................  58  : 

Scftm  Aibete.    3.  "V-  3-  Sliditer.    (Jean 

}>  a  u  I.)    3"  Sammtl.  ii>.,  i^erl.  x'lueg., 

»b.  26  ..........................................  5fi: 

Taffelbe.    Jn    Sfimmtl.  ffi.    ^artf. 
9lu-?g.,  iBb.  4  ................................  5(J  : 

^c  ben  «nt>  bk  Sliatcn  wans  ooadjiii'  »on 

Sicten*,  Xa«.    ^5.  J.  SB.  Cettel.    (4iS. 

C.  ti  o  n  £1  o  t  n.)  Jn  .wrn'8  IS'vj.,  »b.  5.  58  : 
i'cbcubc  'Wlb,  Jae.  ^-  vovalb.  5"  Hunte 

filter,  'Hb.  2  ...................................  58: 

i!cl)n;>5  Hcba-fUip,  Xcs.  5.'.  lied.  Jn  cdjr., 

»b.  26  ..........................  .  ................  56: 

i»rbciu'bi(brr.    J.  Xicli«  .....................  59: 

^cbcn^bilbcr.    R.  ®ufetow.    3  4ibe  .........  58: 

,"int)alt:    Wfc.  1:    £iird)  'Jiartit  jum  I'icfct. 
!l^.  ^:     Tn^  C0f«i'-  —  ^^5  .Hiiftaiiicntuaibs 

(^en  J-i  Berlin.  —  JlnS  Smcfangi,immetn. 

—  lie  SUittroe  con  4<oIO|ina. 
S3b.  3:    ^v"Tc,  luer  fid)  ciuig  binbet. 

i'cbciiiMiilbrr.  >y.  M.  Wilb  .....................  59: 

^n''fllt:  ArtfBcbutfl.  —  Uiidfin  iiaurctta.  — 


59  : 

59: 
59: 
59: 

59: 

59: 

59: 

58: 
58: 


58: 
59  : 

59  : 

58: 

59: 
59: 


59  : 
59  : 

59: 


it.  ^opel.  (l£  b,.  e  e  a  U  f  i  e  I  b).  5  Nbe.. 

^  n  Salt:  8s.  1:  Weonje  .iioroatb'S  Csq 
Wroulfadrt  ............................ 

»b.  '2:    Wnlpli  Toii(ilih)'s  Soil.  Kraiitfaljtt.  . 

SUB.  3:    yflanjer.tOni  .................. 

ibr.  4:  iflai  jdleben  (3<f>(uji).  —  Zic  S»fs 
biiicn.  ..... 

9b.  5:    9!atban,  ber  Squatter.  —  Mrnulator. 

ilcbciuM'rnflc,  Xic.  g.  Stollc.  3n  !»iooS= 
rpfcn,  *b.  1  .................................... 

2eftra8fnge,  Sine.    A.  vm'oib  ............... 

ilcbciuMrnflf  ,  &»«.    Ib.  aHiiiifle  ............. 

i!cbciii?(inii((  Wcorgc  3D«{^ington'«,  Tcr. 

^J.  A-  ^'  Cettel.  (ii*.  C.  tionftiorn.) 

3n  .wrn'«  (Sr.v,  Vb.  14  .............  ......... 

i'tbciicnliirf.  O.  Mlbermutl;.  3n  2lu5 

bcm  Avoucnlcben,  -Ub.  3  ..................... 

i'tbciii!fdmvfr.  3-  Sofjmann.  5"  ttj-. 

«b.  32  ........................................... 

i'cbniiMiift.    6.  tonfefence  .................... 

1'cbcniMnnt  :  Sotwltei  f»r  bic  rcifctc  mcib= 

lidjc  ^iiflfiib.    J.  wirjdimann  .............. 

i'cbciu'rdtijffi,  fldbftc  unb  ungclbfte.  D. 

JUUbcrmulb,  .................................... 

3n  ba  It:  uioftfffvSiilein.  —  Biebeejoubet  -- 
MitHte  eg  fcin'f  —  (iine  biintlt1  $amiltcngc« 
fdiic^te.  —  Dnfel  Wottlicb'3  Ouijenbliebc.  — 
Tret  JV'ftc:  iBei^nadjtcn  ;  iJ^arfri'itag; 

Srbfnv'rcttfr,  ?<«•  3t-  »on  ©intcrfelb.  on 
fimmorccfen,  »b.  4  ........................... 

VcfJtnfftraum,  tin.  Srau  3.  ^fanncn; 
jrttniibt.  (3«  I  i  «  C  U  t  o  tvv  )  3  4(bc.  in  1  . 

ifflifiii'trniim  fints  anncn  SJlufifets.  te. 
Holto.  v\n  VcrfiHifcue  Sterne  :  3J.  31o= 
i,  43b.  7  .................................. 


2484 

2485 

2486 
24S7 

40 
81 

2833 
1608 

2830 
1103 


.  S.,»b.  6 5(|: 

Tafjdbc.     Jiii  -Samintl.  SB.,  iUb.  16...  56  : 

4!ctcii?Bcrfidimn:fl,  ~ic.  A-  Stplle.  Jn 
Gamelten,  iib.  2' 59: 

i'cbfiKinrflr,  friimine  unb  n,erabe.  C.  31Ul= 
bcrmntb,'.  o"  4Mlber  unb  (Sefrfj.  au-j 
Sdjluaben,  iib.  i! 59  ; 

ycbrrnc  ••Kriiiitigam,  Tor.  i;.  ^iidiner.  on 
9l»s  bcm  i'cbcn 58: 

I'cbcrrotf,  ?er.  4i  9Jcpllb,nu)en.  on  3(di= 
qutcn,  4;b.  3 58: 

£rbrtf.nimvi=(vrinliluiiflfii  ucn  (Soppcr. 
A'itr  bic  Jugcnb  bearbcitet  bon  g.  tgefr 
niann 58  : 

3  n  M  1 1:  a-iIHPbter.  —  ter  lette  3)lol|itii  = 
uei.  —  let  i'iabfiiiler.  —  Eebcrfttumpf.  — 
Zcr  fflilbfleUer. 

I'rflitimc  unb  bic  Slcpublifancr,  Xcr.    K. 

^oftcl.  (C5.  ecalefielb.)  3  «bc 59: 

I'thnflOlb,  ?ev.    4*.  2lucrbadj.     ^n  ©cf. 

®«§t.,»b.7 58: 

Xaffelbe.     5Jn    Samnttl.  Sditrarjiw. 
Xprfgcfd).,  Sbb.  5 58  : 

1171      Jcfirtr  nub  Sangcr.    G.  uon-Gcb^ren.    on 

9cicn(j  Jucienb=HibI.,  Hb.  44 59: 


2834 
2136 


1625 

2<>9it 

1232-4 


bent  :)ltc«,  4<b.  2 58  : 

clirinlirc  bcr  jtin-i  Sdiii'oftcvn,  Tic.  D. 

z&ilbeitnuty.    on     2lu5    bem    A''a"en= 

[cben,  *b.  •> 59  ; 

ctbcinrnc,  Ter.  (S.  5D(.  Siunbt.  (V  o  u  i  f  e 

Hi  u  It  I  barivi  Jn  .Hi.  :)(om.,  *b.  10 58  : 

'!.  A.  3l\  Ccrtel.  (iiS.  D. 


2418 

788-92 

788 


I'  p  n  S)  PV  n.)  on  Sjorn's  Grj.,  Sib.  11..  58  : 
I'cibfrtwdbcr  bcr  .^wcrge,  Xcr.  A-  9t*.  »acf= 

Idnbev.  on  SRardjen:  ii5.,  4Jb.  13 58: 

I'cidiniumlcr,  Tcr.  9J(.  6).  £apl)ir.  3n 

Scitl)fi!rniibcr,  Scr.  g.  (Serftarfer.  3« 
2lntcvifanifd;e  il<alb=  unb  Stvpinlnlbcr, 
»b.  1 : 58: 

Sctbcn    be*  jungen  i'inbcnliain.   2ic.   91. 

ilicifiitcr.  on  (ibaraftermac-fcn,  Hb.  2...  58: 
MI     ilcibcii  unt>  yreuben  eincs  SdjulmeifterS. 
91.  *itiitie.   (jcrcmias  ®ptt  b,  e  If.) 
5n  (3ef.  2djr.,  *bc.  5-6 58: 


1120 

2108 


i'dbrnirtinttrn,    Tie.    3H.    Z.    2 

2  *be.  in  1 59  : 

Xoffelbe 59  : 


c,\'r       i!dbnt!tlinftlirtinvwri,li-in.  OrafSt.®ra-- 

lunusfi.  2  «bc.  in  1 58: 

SJcirr  unb  (^icige.  &.  'Jiicrig.    on  viugcnb= 
2843  S    -  ^l.,  4<b.  8............. ....59: 


1633 

2291 
431 

2254' 
1635  i 


Seltrmann  nub  fei»  ^flegefinb,  Tcr.  Gb. 


Birdj=l!feif[er. 

Grj.,  *».  1 


•j.  9(oD«Uen  unb 


1733 
33 

83 


i'ciln,  obcr  bie  Belagmtng  Ovanaba'S.  G. 

W.  V.  G.  aUilt»er=\'^ttpii.  3'iibc.  in  1  ..  58  : 
Scmbcrflcr  nub  Sob.n.  31.  9Jfeijjncr  .........  58: 

I'ciiibliitbcii.  G.  epinblcr.  2  *be.  in  1  ......  59: 

3  lib,  a  It:  !Bb.  1:  ftuiditloS  unb  ticu.  — 
(Sliid  iibrt  ftUca.  —  •ng(|f£i((Aen. 

Sib.  2:  Xie  5(blaiifle  iin  :Hejij]io.  —  'Jieuupbar. 
—  Xic  *Dlot)iin  DOU  lolebo. 


^,  bcr  Wropmime.  G. 
on  i'ejercten,  Hb.  1  ...........................  59: 

Vcoiilinrbo  ba  1'inct  in  Diatlanb.  'J(ad)  bcm 
;\talienifdjcn.  'Jn  itiinftlcrge'd).  Von  21. 

,  *b.  4  ....................  .  ..............  58  : 

G.    -^plfp.   on   ^rcubvoll  unb 
lcibuo((:  -)[.  9loiH-llcii,  4*b.  12  ..............  59: 

i!roiitinc.    G.  Spi'ibler.    3n  iiolfsgcfd)., 
4<b.  2  ............................................  59: 


323 

316 

1111 

1631 

318 
2393 

482 


780-2 

52 

83 

2594 

2362 

1632 
2468 
2840 
129? 
1200 

989 
2316 

1035-6 

735 

715 

1075 
2558 

180 

2228 

2336 

926 


927 

1394 

85 

948 


1'KOSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


fiojercien. 


—  56  — 


Scfcrcicn-  6.  ©Bintter.  233be.ini 59: 

^  n  1)  a  It:  'Uc>.  1:  i.'eo  •Uiaiinu?,  bt'i  Wvo[untme. 
(rtii  3olbatenmdrd)'  n.  —  fctmiben  tun'm 

tigen.  —  £ae  'Biimcriibtteste. 
sUb.    2;      (Brimming  >3agerfaa,e.       -     (Sine 
<a)n>«rie    SlucUt.  —  Slitter  unb  itiirgcr.  — 
Set  bBje  Aetnb   impact.  —  Dcr  giiitflitye 
.fieib.  —  jet-  sdjuiigeift. 
..'C,  Marie. 
glluftrirteS     ©pielbud)     fttt     ^iabdien. 

i'cito.  1871.  tl.  8= 59: 

SJcffiiifl  «'ib  (Smtlia  Walotti.   .U.  Willow. 
3n  iHe  fdjoiteren  Stiuibat 58: 


X'ftitc  SJombarbter,  Ter.  7;-.  »B.  ftart'tanber. 

4  33be.  in  2 58 

i!c!<tc  (Sentaur,  Ter.  ^J.  fter/fe.    3n  ®'f- 

3i5.,  43b.7 56: 

SftlUc  ber  33arone,  Ter.    IS.  ©.  (S.  V.  33ul-- 

u>er=yB,tton.  8  33be.  in  2 58  : 

SJctitc  ©ijajniab.,  Tie,    ty.   <y.  415.  Oertet. 

(i!5.  D.  B  o  n  ft  o  rn.)    3n  wont's  (Srj., 

»b.  13 58 

ScMc  Wittel,  Ta§.    3.  3tolte.    3"  <?rub,= 

UitgSglocten 59 

i'ctttc  Woliifan,  Ter.     3.  ft.  (Soever 58 

SJrKtC  %>b,ifana-,  Ter.     3-  $.  (Sootoer.   5n 

2eberftrumvf=CSrjdb,lungen,  bearbeitet  Bon 

A.  Sjoffntann 58 

£cl(tc  feines  StanimeS,  Ter.    g.  1'eiBatb. 

3n  3c.  Montane,  33b.  5 58 

i'rlitc  Sntitf,  Ter.     (S.  ioiUfomm 59  : 

i!clitcii  /viil^'itbiirger,  Tie.    $.  Sobenftebt. 

Jit  ilus  bcutfdien  (^aiien,  33 b«.  1-2 58 

i'clttfit  fitter  »on  SJiarieuburj,  Tie.    3l>. 

ftauff.    Jn  Sammtl.  3B.,  i3ij.  1 56 

iJcl'tcn  Stunben  eine»  ©v°^er^/  ~'e-    ®- 

3'oitlfomm.    3"  tr;,.,  33b.  2 59 

SicUtni  lage  elites  MbntgS,  Tie.    3Jl..^art= 

ntiinn 58 

i;clftcn  Sane 5Bomt»ii'6,  Tie.    (S.  W.  6.  £. 


2495 

1245 

1326-7 

676 
2239-40 

2842 

1115 

451 


927     i!rti)«ib=2tfl&v/  Artinin.  —  gortfe^ung, 

VebenSfrage,  (Sine.  33ert.  1872.  fl.  8°...  58 : 
Siefete  feinee  ctammeS,  Ter.   Jn  3t.  3io= 

mane,  33b.  5 58: 

SiebeSbriefe :  2lus  bcm  ^cben  eintS  @e= 

.  fangenen.  Srau'tfdjm.  1850.  163 58: 

2Babdjei'   Bon  fteta,   Ta3.    33cr(.  1860. 

2  33be.  in  1.  16° 58  : 

3Jiiibd>eu  Bon  CBa*,  Tas.   33ert.   1866. 

16° 58: 


^ullBer=l'Btton.    4  -i' 
ycufhttfturm  nnf  tap  31'rntf;,  Ter.     3j. 

Waten.     3  33be.  in  1 58: 

SnBalb=Stnlir,  Saiut^  (aeb.  1811). 

«uf  rotber  (Srbe.  Mit  (iiementine 58: 

SBenebtft.  S3erl.  1874.  2  33be.  in  1. 

fl.8° 58: 

SSunte-SJUbtfT.  33crl.  1862.  2  33be.  in  1. 

16° 58: 

gnbnlt:  »b.  1:  £er  gtclltiertreter.  — 
Wrafin  Winria.  —  Xer  Aunftteufel.  -  Zcr 
9iebcl  baut  9i«iicrd)en.  —  lame  Situate.  — 
Ginc  altc  ,virma. 

S8t>.  2:     jetliner  Jtinber.— laS  lebenbe  3)ilb. 

etementine.  33ert.  1872.  ft.  8° 58: 

2)eut]d)e  Vtbensbitbcr.    2ieb,c  <oan§ge= 
noflen,  Tie. 

Tilettanten,  Tie.  itot.  1867.  16° 58: 

Tiinen:  unb  33erggefd)id)ten.  33raun[d;h>. 

3  n  1)  a  It:  Vb.  1:  3eS  SialevS  (9efannfiif4a!t. 

—  iBom  flnnbrn  unb  torn  llldbrtien.  —  lie 

Beidiicfcie  eineS  Relt(llge«,  —  Jcr  ^jrootifl. 

-1- ^ao  liiaidjen  uo»  bent  junflen  iB?cinEiifci'. 

SDb.  2:  3'»>''  I°fle  '"  eiltcl  '  tinen  3tabt.  — 


vendcuife.  —  (Sine   Wvifeite.  —  Welb  unb 
iieute.  —  C5in  Mtilndjen  cus  ben  itoljlen. 

(Smitie.  3n  3i.  Siomane,  SBb.  4 58: 

(Srtoferin,  Tie.  33ert.  1873.  3  33be.  fl.  8°.  58  : 
@raf  3oad)im.  3n  91.  Montane,  3^b.  3...  58  : 
."pauSgenofien,  Tie.  33crt.  1865.  ft.  8°. 

•  3n'Teiit|"d)e  Vebensbilber,  33b.  1 58: 

3afd).  SBerl.  1868.    16° 58: 

Senn^.  33«rl.  1872.  ft.  8° 58: 

it'antmerjimgfer,  Tie.  SJcrl.  1H64.  233be. 
ml.  16° 58: 


482 

2111 
1677 

194 

550 

1667 

1409 

2229 


2111 

2116-8 
2110 

2113 
2121 
2107 

2124 


Moinane,  3<b.  5 58: 

SJii'ine  Vebensgeidjtdjte.  Hert.  1871.  333be. 

ft.  8° 58: 

3  nt)  a  It:  *b.  1:  3"i  8otcriiau(«. 

Kib.  2:  ^t'ibenoiaijre. 

Sb.  3:  Sefveinng  unb  aBanberlclien. 

Sielta.  33erl.  1870.  ft.  8° 58: 

3Jeue  Moniane.  S3ert.  1864.    5  *be.  in  3. 

3  nba  It:  Hb.  1:  f  er  5eel>of. 

!Ub.  3:  Wiai  ^oacbim. 

*b.  4:  Gmiiie. 

!8b.  ft:  J5tr  le^te  feincs  3tamme«.  —  5D!amfclI 


2108 
2111 
2125 
2126 
2119 
2111 
2100-2 

2127 
2109-11 


2128 
2129-30 

2109 
2109 

2131-2 


2103-6 
2119 

2133-5 

242 

948 

1665 

1115 

556 
554 

1200 

1736 

2052 

1957 
2645 
1299 
1735 

1909 
2061 
2125 


,  58  :        2548 
unb  Viebeeteib.  &.  Mainninb...  59  :          211 

gefyeimmije :     iieue    JiowHtn,   33b.  8...  59  :  83 


95rinj    i'outS  Jerbinanb.    33ert.    1859. 

333be.  in  1.  HP 58: 

3iciiegefd(;rten,  Tie.  33ert.  1865.  2  33be. 

16" 58: 

£d;lojj  lanncnburg.  3"  9J.  Slomane, 

i<b.  2.... 58: 

eeetjof,  Ter.  3n  3J  Moinane,  33b.  1 58  : 

iUlla  Miitntone :  (ST,;ai;lungen  eine*  Jaitjs 

ineiftcr«.  Siert.  1869.  2~-«be.  16° 58: 

3  n  ii  a  It:  s-bb.  1:  s}?vin;effin  Sliuora.  —  Gine 

tvaurifle  tyefdjidite. 
5Bb.  2:  tin  8M)iff  au5  Guba.  —  ^oinenico. 

3>on  ©efditedit  ju  ®efd>led?t.  33ert.  1871. 

4  33be.  'ft.  8° ' 58: 

Sornebtne  SJeli  S3etf.  1866.  16° 58: 

SSonbMinBnt    33er(.  1864.    4  i3be.  in  3. 

16° 58: 

819  i  i»ibcrtOi!  nnb  il)re  ^-reier.    3-  Bon  Gidjen= 

borff .    3n  Samnttl.  315.,  3<b.  3 56  : 

2112      girciltintctt   loufnagel  ^Ebeatertauf,    Te§. 

2107  •       (i.  ®Vul^'er-   3n  3?olf*gcfd).,  ibb.  2 59  : 

i'tttlt  tin  Wriinen,  (Sin.     (i.  ftiifer.  3»  2'u§ 

2137  i      jirteg*:  unb  JriebenSjeiien,  "Bb.  1 58: 

i'itlit  inn  3.i(itternad)t,  Ta«.  S-  S 
2136 


2107 

2120 
2114-5 


SJidit  inn  3J(itternnd)t,  Ta3.  %.  ©totle.  3n 

jvruljlingcglocfen 59: 

:  rliomanttjdie  cage.  3B.  §auff. 

if.  u.  ijoct.  3l'.,  "-Hb.  4-6 56: 

Tafjelbe.    3>'  Sainintt.  3l5.,  33b.  5 56: 

Sicbr  ant  ftodigaidit,  Tie.    3J(.  (S.  2apt)tr. 

i'tcbc  auper  Tienften,  Tie.     21.  Bon  3i5in» 
tevfelb.    '3"  S'limor.  SoIt)aten=3ioBetten, 

.  5!) : 
•59: 
;er  fluSgeWan&frlen,  Tie.  S"<.  3fdioffe. 

3"n«ef.  edit-.,  «b.  11 56: 

ijicbf  tin  ©rabo.  Tie.  D.  SJliiller.  3n.  (Srj. 

u.  (Sbarafterbilber,  ibb.  2 58: 

lllofter,  Tie.    3-  S-  $>•  lennne. 

3"  (iriminal^JioBellen,  33b.  3 59  : 

i'iclic  ift  Wliict.    ?f.  Hoffmann.   3n  *£alen= 

beivWefdiidjten 58 : 

iJicbr  ot;ne  i'eibeiifdiaft,  Tie.    (S.  3Ji.  3lUes 
laitb.    3n  Sammtt.  il>.,  33b.  19 56  : 


i'iclitijbncfc.    ft-  Vattbc 58: 

i!icbci5liricfc.    3-  Vewatb 58: 

iiiclictfbifiift,  (Sin.  (S.3JJ.  DJunbt.  (I'ouife 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


i]icbc§tranf. 


iDlabcmoijeffe 


i!icbfi!trnnf,  Tor.  Garl  5winbler.  o"  Jag 
unb  :>iad)t,  ^6.  1  ..............................  59: 

G.  .wfer.    3"  3luSgen.iab.lte 

' 


942 


59: 


.  £eiw.  (f.  b.)  16°.  3n  9itC' 

"Jb.  43 59: 

Weiellicbaft '. ~. '....  58,:        1664      i»ilCl)  \\irbtiuu1.  3-  A.  Goower 58: 

irbf?n>rrbcn._y.  2iccf.  ,\n  3dir.,  i<b.  26.  ;,i; :        ]ii25      Vubmilln,  G.  -Wiilfomm.  on  jluet SJowellen.  59: 

I'libiutn  'iu'etliewen.  A- Hoffmann.  3nGrj., 

324         3Jb.  35 : 59: 

315  :  1'iiiuuifl  ber  Heine  2tu8toanberer.   Gf;.  won 

1638 

vjitbct  euro  Aeinbe.  g.  Hoffmann.  o> 

ajb.  5 

ilirblinbcrtbrntrr,  Xa8.    Braf  <2t. 
boioofi.  jn  9J.  milit.§umore8ten,  33b.  1.  58: 
Aalftaff  unb  line  co  ibm  bei  ben 

amen  erging.  31.  won  iffitntorfolb 59: 

i'iriitntaitt  won  3RetbufaI«m,  ?er.  31.  won 
JiUnttrftlb.    o't  Junior.   2olbaten=3io= 

iH'llen,  >W>.  1 : 59: 

i'imn.  Aretljerr  G.  won  "JMbra.    o"  3fotfc= 

jftyenunb  -JJowellcn,  ^b  3 58: 

IMiin.  .H.  IntrtJiier.  o'»  Sowellen 58  : 

ion  Cinggenfeib.  W.  sJ(iertb_.  3"  3»; 

•iMbl.,  8b.  21 59: 

1'incoin,   ober  bie  Belogerunfl  won 

457 


r,  Tor.  g.  ©aub^.  3»  "^oot.  u. 

2aiielbe.  3n  Sainmtt.  3S.,9Jb.  14 56  : 

IMrbciMoubcr.  C.  -Mlbcrmut^.  3»  1'ebenS- 

ratb|ol,  gelofte  unb  ungeliifto 59:        1635     I'ubiuifl  ber  Sienebnte,  ober  bie  .uomb'bie 

be-}  voben*.  31.  G.  ^radiuogel.  4  S3be.  in  2.  58  : 
2-.'i!4      L'llMuifl  unb  3(nm*marie.    iUf.  9JJel^r.    3" 

Gn.'auo  bem  Mies,  ~-8b.  1 '. 58: 

S\  .vioffmann 59  : 

t.  intb  l>rof. 


1116 
1741 

1736 


van  -i 
A- 


S^affelbe.  3"  Sa'inmtl.  31*.,  33b.  12 56: 

I'iiftbab,3^a6.  g.  dierftacfer.  ^nltreuj  unb 
C.uor,  3<b.  2 58: 


170 
3Ki 

2571 


n.  3-  iy-  Goober  ........................  58: 

VifcbctDIi,  ^«'S.  "X.  Hiuius.  (3eremia« 
Wottlielf.)  :MI®C|.  od^r.,  *».  7  ......  5S  : 

Voniifla.  S-  ftrffmann.  JnlSn.,  SJb.  2  ......  59: 

tin  iHcriiiel,  £a3.    S 


. 

1'ort)  in  ber  ft>pfi',  IflS-    A.  Gerftatfer.    ^n 
SMiben  unb  Xviibeit,  "Wb.  3  ..................  58  : 

Vnrfc  bcr  ^bavlotte  Korean,  Jk.  (£. 
Jn    iHTjuiifene   Steruc:    9t. 
«b.  7  .......................................  59: 


22(U 


912 


1342 

2512 

1342 
455 

1158 
941 


-jjto.  X'etB.  1864.  4  33be. 

i"  •>- 58: 

i'Bmucnfnmmlcr  won  ^JariS,  Tor.  %  g. 
ii'.  Cortcl.    (333.  D.  won  §orn.)   3n 

.vxn-n'o  Gi'5.,  *b.  14 58: 

in:  4<abc,  3>a§.  G.  Sbinbler.  3" 

fjgoiri?.,  3Jb.  2 59: 

(imSBagen,  3)a8.  G.  Swinbler.  3u 

icenen  unb  Wefcb.,  3jb.  2 59  : 

Vutlirt  in  :)(om.  1'.  Shutting.  3  33be.  in  2.  59  : 
i'lltlirr,  Martin.    31.  3i>ilbenb,abn.   5  33bo. 

in  2  ._. 59: 

I'uni'jnrbcitcr ,  3d)netbof  unb    Vi 
jantntler   im    neuen   .Haiforroid;. 
HJunbt.  3n?atiftt^aifer=Stijjen,  i<b.  1  58: 
83  !  i'i)0!iffl  Siitrlington.  ».  ^fdjoffo.   3"  ®cf. 

"  )r.,  m.  12 56: 

Kinber.    on  sBom  fodtbebauS 5s  : 

Mil  £  I  bad)),    3"   £>iftot.  SJilberbud), 

lib.  2 .' 58: 

ber  JBittttx,  Ja-l  g.  9B.  ^acflanber. 

,  iiom  Sjaibobau8 58: 

1'ootfc,  Xer.  3.  A.Goower 58: 

1'Drbccr  unb  lli'nrte.  3-  Wroffc.   3»  Dffene 

n,  >».  8 58: 

u,  ^almen  unb  Otefieln.  G.  ®wtnb= 

lor.  on  Sommentialoen,  i<b.  1 59: 

V'orb  "iHiron'o  leyte  Viebc.    31.  Widiner. 

•i  i^be! 58:      315-6 

i  be  .v>abn.  Gl;.  Saggau.    o"  Mert(} 

b.  45..:.: .59: 


Vorrit)  bor  Jreigemeinbler.  sli(.  Ji 

on  A"orf=  u.  ctabtgefcp  .....................  58: 

1'orcitj  unb  i!oro.     si>.  wct;fe.    3»  W«f-  3is-» 

^b.  7  ............................................  5(>: 

Vottfa.  V-  6cV'e-    ^n  rat'i-  >il!-'  >itb-  7  ......  !">6  : 

ifoiiifc,  Wijiugin  ucn  ^roufiou.  D.  Sdjupp. 

3it  ttn.,  »b.  2  ..........................  1  ......  59: 

i!aiiifianiia  3fir,en.  3.  Olcvftacfer.  3n 

ffltlbe  SSJelt,  ^b.  3  ...........................  58: 

i'on  A'lanbern,  2or.  ».  lionictene....  58  : 


2505 
~~(>5 

fi~(i 
ti7(i 

2H21 

9H3 
421 


m—  A-  b. 

iBatfentnabe, 


Seiy.  (f.  b.)    16°. 


on  Merit  3ugenb=9tW.,  ibb.  4(>. 
ber  Viebe,  5)io,    Jb,.  a) 


lUJnrtit  be*  ®eh)iffnt8,  Tie.    g.  ,'ooffinnnn. 


59 : 
58: 

59 : 


Wabnmc  be  Sranbeioutg.    vi(.  mm  (^uferf. 
2--»bo.  in  I :...  5S: 


i'on  yujern,  2;er.  ^.  (Salen.  5  sbbc.  58  :      854-8 


tow 
tibrti 
on  ^ 
dbd) 
in  I 


au-i  torn  ivolfe,  Gin.    il. 

won  Gimeo,  XaS.    5-  Werftad'er. 


59: 
58: 


••>  Jroibon,  3.<b.  1 58: 

58: 


I  won  .vielgolanb,  £a<5.     Cs)raf  >2t. 
(4raboio->ft.    on  We).  'Jiooellcn  it.  Grj., 

*b.  1 58: 

SJJfibtllCIt  won  Viebenftein,  Tad.     g.  33o= 
benftebt.  3»  91  u«  bcutfdicn  (^auon.  33b.  1.  58  : 

8erfe>Yte'3iele,  -JWrl.  l«69.  4  Hbe.  I6r.  5S:    2160-3     aVabrtjcit  won  Cwad,  Jos.  g.  Veioalb 58: 

I'nbpjnUfl),  ,\rani.  yjJdbfllCll  won  Jrewwi,  Jas.    '!>•  .Vi'i'l'e.    v\u 

56 : 
58 : 


Gin   ^iil)r  am  bom  i'cbcn  9luguft  bos 

Star-fen,    ffiien  1863.    2  Sbtc.   in  1. 

16° 58:        2175 

i.'ateinifd)cGjartn  unb  ibr  2d;id|al,  Gine. 

333mi  1862.  2  4* be.  16° 58:     2176-7 

3!or  l;unbert  Jaljrcn.  1'eiwj.  1851.  3^be. 

16° 58:2178-8(1     iWnbcmqifcllc  Glairon.     G.    2K.  i'iunbt. 

Vurifrr.  -*•  3luerbacb.  ^nWcf.  Sdjr.,  SJb.  4.  58:  49  I      a'o  ui  je  M  it  I;  1  b  a  dj.) 58: 

Xafjclbe.  3«  Sdnimtl.  isc^ivarjiv.  Xorf=  TOnbcntDiiclIr  Jelign?.    G.  ^olfo.      3" 

flefdj.,  3Jb.  3 58:          82         grifc^e  wfttter :  sJ(eue  3iowel(en,  3Jb.  11.59: 


Wef.  2i>.,  ^b.  5 

Xafjelbe.    3"  ^'-  'Jiowellen 
ijfibrbciibrtcir.    D.  iiUlbcrmut 

bent  Araucnlobon,  4<b.  2 59: 

linbtliciilirrjcn.  G.  |<olfo.  ,x«,n  3ltto  Staub 

unb  3l(d;o :  SJJ.  3Jowclien,  iib.  lo 59  : 


2593 

468 

1660 

2294 

531 

258-9 

2361 
2311 

323 
314 

958 
2200-1 

2S43 
948 

939 

667-8 

1602-3 

2695 
1957 


2596 
2435 

2268 

1191 

81 

1235 

914 

2126 

1060 

194 
2119 

674 
1520 

1632 

84 
2471 

85 


1'HOSE  FICTION":     GKR.MAN. 


SDlabemotfeU* 


9J!arin 


2Habtmoifcfle  2ttaugin.  G.^olfo.  3nSer= 
f'.mfcm1  Sternf  :  3i.  Stooelten,  3Jb.  7  ......  59: 

attabonna   vnna.     is.   s.iofcv.     3"  Grj. 
<£djr.,  ^b.  :i.  ...................................  58: 

3Ragttettfltt  Murcn.  ft  28.  Sattldnbtt  ......  58  : 

atta'prtticiir,  Ser.  G.  2.  215.  (21.)  SWf> 
mann.  Cs"  2(u§fien>.  Grj.,  3*b.  2  ............  58: 

attnilriKH,  £««•  fr  8-  ^-  Ccrtcl.   (28.  D. 
o  o  u  .v  o  r  u.)  3u  Scorn's  Grv,  Sb.  1  .....  58  : 

9)fqirc  I'bn  Dmlleotieinc.  G.  Spiublcr.  3" 
Jlcttengliebcr,  «b.3  ...........................  59: 

flWaiabnr,  Ser.  W.  -Jiicriy.  3n  3ua.enb=i(ibl., 
^»j.  13  ..........................................  59: 

9Haiorat,  Sa§.  G.  X.  28.  (3t.)  £offmann. 
3n  3lu*flcn.i.  Grv,  i^b.  2  .....................  58  : 

SBJaioiWlictr,  Ser.  SI?.  amia.gc  ............  58: 

9Maiortt«Iitrr,  Ser.  Q.  Diiiller.  3»be  .....  58  '• 

lytniorijomo,  Ser.  S.  Sl&Ub/aufw.  4  45be. 
in  2  ..............................................  58  : 

unb  Mildicn.     §.  etolle.     3u 
ojen,  "Mb.  1  .............................  59: 

Sinclair.  21.  G.  iU'adjuwjel.    3" 
-)t.  JJoudlcu,  W>.  1  ...........................  58: 

jnlrrin  mis  bcni  i.'miw«,Sie.  i!.  Sdiiicting. 
4  iitc.  in2  .....................................  59: 

Nnlrr'S  Wofaiuienfdtaft,  ScS.    S-  Ji«i»alb. 
v"\n  Si'uu'ii=  unb  JJcriWJdj.,  2Jb.  1  .........  58: 

^UiW>«nw*  W*hW-  g.  i'eiualft. 
Slwnaiio,  "i^b.  5  ........................  58  : 

ift  fid?  pnrd>id?tagen.  S-  §offmann. 
^u  (Sr,v,  *b.  21..'  ..............................  59: 

!l)Joitri)crlci.  ^.  SpinbUr.  2  kHbe.  in'l  ......  59: 

311  ti  a  It.  *b.  1:  lie  Wefcllen  bet  fdiivartcn 
.Huin't.  —  '.HM  uiii)  \;cl)civjlcutc  in  bet  Steis 
d)i'nau. 

iUb  2:  I!  a  si  leftameiit  be32Bud>ct«t3.  —  Xie 
@a(tfteunbe. 


83 

1651 
1294 

1731 

2&45 

921 

2563 

1731 

2430 

2652-4 

2384-5 

1120 

220 

669-70 
2114 
2111 

2280 
929 


attfirriint. 


<  unb 


cwf  bcni  3Ji'ittcltl;ovt[;unn,  Xer.    ^5. 

3%  ffi.  Ccrtel.  (5U.  D.  Bon  6  or  n).  3n 

Corn's  ©«.,  S3b.  8  ............................  58: 

attaint,  tier  SUIesS  anfangt,  Xer.  3.  fooffj 

maun,    gn  ftalenber=@efdj  ..................  58: 

Wniiit  iiu  SWonbe,  Xer.  ii\  yauff.  3" 

eonumtl.  vil\,  Sib.  3  ..........................  56: 

SOi'flitu  pi)ne  sJlamen.  (S.  «vinblcr.  3'«  _ 

Somntcrmalocn,  45b.  2  .......................  59: 

SJfniiu  won  Weburt  uub  ba§  lt<eib  auS  bem 

iiolfe,  2er.    ffli.  3.  Srfjiuait.    3  93be. 

in  1  ..............................................  59  : 

Xaffelbe  ......................................  59  : 

iBJnnitrfcu  ^--*  t'on  SJrufiel,  SoS.  St.  _ 

son  j&interftlb  .................................  59  : 

sj)(tiuncr  bcr  li^at.  IS.  SBilHomm.  4  ^be. 

in  2  ..............................................  59: 

9ttanitItrt)C  Gutter,  Sic.  «.  Sied.  ^nSdjr., 

*b.  14  ...........................................  56: 

!BJnnocn»rr  bet  fliojenlnijd).  Wraf  <3t. 

(Sirabomefi.    Jn  iHlbcr  attS  bem  3olba= 

teiilebcu  ......  ..-,  ................................  58  : 

attnnon  ^eaubcntier.  21.  (J.  Sivadjuogel. 

,XM»  x'lu*  bn-i  jcifrl).,  a^b.  2.  .................  58: 

2){niiiicln,  bic  loiter  be*  dictators.  CSraf 

3t.  ®raboh)8lt  .................  ,  ...............  58  : 

JBirirrticit. 

Slnbcrjen,  &.  Gtf.    ©ejammeltc  SJIcirclicn. 
ijn  Wef-  '-US-,  **>•  "'  .........................  .r)fi  : 

9teue  Wavdjen.  ^n  ©cf.  2H.,  iib.  10....  5(i  : 

Sieite  Warden  unb  ©cfdjidjten  ...........  59  : 

©ammtlidic  3)iard?cn  .....................  59: 

.7,  u  1)  alt:    Siclje  Slnbcrfcii. 


2852 
1735 
552  | 
941   ! 

736  I 

700 

1747 

1678-9 
1613 

1117 

222 

1097 

54 
59 


59: 

Safjjlbe 59: 

Sjactlftitbev,  g.  48.    2)tard?en.    3n  48., 
JB*.  13...  „....._.„ ..-. 58: 

qeiuu'it;  !$on  ber  ^riiiii'ffi1'  SRorfliWlfl.  £a3 
Wejictyt  tut  UHoitb ;  3}cr  ^nubcrtnig;  J£nb' 
!uui)t'Mmiict)eii  ;  Ecr  Vcibfctmeibev  bet 

Jciauff,  28.  .Karatjane,   Sic.     3"  2!oet. 

u.  "jkoj.  28.,  4tt>.  2 56: 

Sajjelbe.  3»  Sdmmtl.  48.,  43b.  4 56  : 

Wardicn  al&  SUmmtad?.    3"  foot,  u. 

Sajjclbc.  3't  Sdinmtl.  48.,  Sib.  4 56  - 

i  2(lcffanbrtn  unb  {cine  ©Ila= 
?cr.  3"  i^et.  u.  sproj.  28.,  4to.  2.  56  : 
'Sdiiimtl.  48.,  4<b.  4 56  : 

its  hit  3i>cfjart,  Sa§.    3" 

eSmmtl.  28.,  4Jb.  4 56  : 

SteUber.'saSbe...... .'....... 58  : 

(;^  u  I)  a  It:  .Sichciioffmonit,  U.2.  JB.  (31.) 

fiioffiiidnn,  ft  Scutja)e  4UiIfS=931drd)en...  59: 

SJiardjen  unb  Jvabeln 59: 

laufcnb  uub  cine  "Jiadjt 59  : 

S.'aufd?,  G. 

45ud?  bev  fd?onftcn  itinoers  u.  S?olfu= 
tnarc^en 59: 


liidrd)en   au§  ben  Jtoblen,  Gin.    3" 

Si'mcii:  unb  2k'rgfd).,  4^b.  Z 58: 

"JJidrd;en  won  bem  juugen  4i5etn£ufer, 

,)du§,    J.  G.  21.,   SJolf'iiiidrdjcn  bcr 

Sfiitfdjcn.  3  S5bc.  in  1 59  : 

Sajidbc 59 : 

tr,  4)f.  &.,  ©olbfifdjlfin'S  3!oman. 
3n  2(u*gci».  iSdjriften,  4>b.  10 56  : 

ftiinbe...! 59  : 

Sdjmibt,  ft  SHardjcn  fiir  jiingere  Sna= 

ben  unb  flidbdien 59: 

.Uleinc  Grjd^lungcn  unb  SJidrdicn 59: 

StfUiitlcr,  G.,  a)Jorla£ftfd?cd sJJIdrd;en.  3n 

9tegenbogenftrab,Ien,  *b.  2 59: 

SaItner=2Rardjen,  Gin.   Jn  .'octl  unb 

Sunfd,  SBb.  1 .". 59: 

©olbatenmardjcn,  Gin.  3U  i-'ejereieu, 
41b.  1 59: 

©trdfjle,  5v.    2hi'3  48alb  unb  iiergen 59  : 

Unter  ben  48cH)imd;t§bamn 59  : 

Siccf,  S.'.  Ain-tunat.  Jn  2d;r.,  2ib.  3 56: 

SOJchifine.  3n  ©cbr.,'  »b.  13.1..."....  56  : 

4<pgeljd)cndje,  Sic.  3"  2d;r.,  43b.  27..  56  : 
48eil,  ©.,  Xaufcnb  unb  cine  'Kadit.  4  4<bc.  59  : 
nictne'3  WbcnS.  Sj.  G^.  Slttbcrfcn. 

©ef.  48.,  4^b.  1 56: 

toon. 

Witter' 3(atl;  ift  ©clbc«  loertl;.  i'dp.  (f.  b.) 
16°.    3n  sJiieri(;  ^ugenbsSBiM.,  43b.  33.  59 : 
'itrflflCctll.    G.   Sicufingcr.      3"   3d}id= 
jar*  48altcn,  4<b.  1..... 58: 


2«nriiarctl)n.    G.  ^ 


2001     atinrnnrctlinblitiitflicit,   Sic. 


Ckrftarfe:.  ... 
ber  ber  Baudjf^tnerjat  ^atte 59  : 


2000 

2030 

242 

2153 


fen 


Sdnnti). 


59: 
59: 


I5c|.  ^r.,  VP.  o 

2t)l»efterabenb.    D. 

berintitb,.    3"  25erlcn  au§  bem  Sanbe 59  : 

ftranci'jca.    s^>.  !oeiije.  3U  ®e(.  48., 

43b.  5 56  : 

Sajjelbe.    3n  4iter  neue  iRoWflm....-  58  : 
9)2 aria  Hiancini.  3-  ©roffc.  2  4ibe 58  : 


2  UK) 
2161 

1293 


555 
553 

555 
553 

555 
553 

555 
553 

1732-4 

2300 
2341 
2351 


2484 


2115 
2114 

2546 
2545 

1204 
2693 

2750 
2709 

937 

907 

927 

2800 
2«(i3 
1602 
1612 
1612 
HS26 
1490-3 


2583 

1502 

81 

532 

1636 

674 

1522 

1153-4 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


-59- 


'K'nficttmb  ber  9antamtt>Dfccifi 

Irencf.  '    t\    :l)i.    JUunbt.      (Viouife 

9J(iib  1  bad;.)  4  ^be.  in  2 58: 

SWnria  Jberejiii  unb  ibr  Cfenbeyer.  t. 

9)1.  DJun'bt.  ( V  o u  1 1" c'$i  u  I;  I  6  n  d;.)  3n 

ftiftor.  fceK'iwtUber,  *b.  2 58"- 

MKnrinniifl,  occr  unt  iriebe  letben.  ft.  Mb'nig. 

2  We 58: 

IWarir  Slntointttt  unb  ilir  Sobn.  t.  UK. 

JJiunbt.  a'ouife  TO  itl;lbadi)   6  #bc. 

in  2 58: 

SMnric  unb  Diaria.  O.  SBUbermutfc.  3« 

'JJerlen  aus  bent  Sanbc 59: 

SRarirnbnbcr  Jtreuj.  31.  Don  'JMiitcrfclb. 

on  ftumor.  SolbatetuSJowDen,  i^b.  4....  59 : 
Wnricitbtlb,  Xa*.  t$J;.  von  Sdjmib.  3« 

Wtf.  Sdir.,  *b.  2 59: 

3)iartcitbilb,  Xa3.  &.  Don  Struenfee. 

((4  u  ft  a»  »o  nt  See.)     3"  trj.  ciitcS 

alien  ftcrru,  i<b.  1 59: 

•tVJaritttn  Hiatiu'm.  31.  t.  ^r<t*uogel. 

iWnrinrbilbrr.  ft.  Smibt 59: 

^  11  ti  a  it:    ,vf  iievSbninft.  —  (Sin  Sdilafiaa*. 
flmfteii  tifbcnlnimiet. —  Stntnuuftcrn  unb 

Slbmuiiitcnt.— liiev  f$n>immciit>e  Xatncn. — 

fiifce  • —  Xer  &nfeiiarst.  —  Xer  ciitjiuvoful. 
—  .HQufial)itci=.ftab«tten.  —  (Sin  ooUcnfii^c 
rcr.  —  .UeUor,  .^aug  nub  (*k|>Ui(^dft.  —  Gin 


tyiiiijtcr. 

Xnffelbe.    o"  'JicBcUen. 58: 

Warfctfiibcrin,  Xie.  s;.  odiiitfing.  3&be. 

in  1 59: 

iDJnrfctcnbcriii  bes  grofeeit  ,«oitig«,  tine. 

21.  won  -Winterfclb.     3"  junior.  2olba< 

ten=3Jo»eUen,  «b.  2 59: 

2Nnrf'i!  :)liff,  cbcr  bcr  iiratcr.    3-  5-  Coo= 

per 58: 

2Hflrf'?  3iiff :    -''art;  topper  fiir  btc  reifcre   . 

ougi-nb  bearbcitet  oon  A-  ftoffmann 59: 

Wnrlitt,  t.  (pfeub.)  Ste^e  oobn,  ttigenie. 
WnrlD,  obcr  bie  D!ebiatt|~trten.  C.  SUJiiUer. 

2  «be.... -; ;;-  58: 

Sdmmtl.  i>.,  8k.  8 56: 

Mt  O...  ft.  Mn Sletft.  3n  ©ef. 


Xaffelbe.  3u  0ef.  2d;r.,  »b.  3 56 : 

Wnrrynt,   tapitau  grcbcric  (get.  1792, 


2Utc  (Sommobore,  Xer.  (The  old  com 
modore.)  Stuttg.  1857.  16° 58: 

3lrbcnt  irotigbton,  cber  3lbentener  ctneS 
.Haufmanms.  Stuttg.  1857.  16° 58: 

Slnne  >rf,  Xer.  (Poor  Jack.)  Stuttg. 
1857.  16° 58: 

Xrcitntttr,  Xie.  (The  three  cutters.) 
U)(  i  t  Xer  ^irat * 58  : 


2532-3 

2516 
15)24-5 

2534-,5 

1636 

1739 

530 

1198 

220 
817 


673 
1521 

620 


1737 

477 
2342 

2G41-2 
242 

704 
702 

2283 


r,  Xer.    (The  phan- 

"  to~m  ship.)    Stuttg.  (.f.  b.)  16° 58: 

^•ranf    Wtlbmay,    ber    Alotteitoifijkr. 

(Frank  Mildmay.)    (ctuttg.   I860. 

16° '. 58: 

3afob    tfyrlidi.      (Jacoh     Faithful.) 

Stuttg.  1860.   16° 58: 

3apl?et,  ber  etitcn  Voter  fudtt.    (.laphet 

ill   search    of  a    father.)    Stuttg. 

1860.  16° ™  58: 

3o|"epb  :'iuibbroof,  ber  iOilbbieb.    (The 

poacher.)    Stuttg.  1861.    16° 58: 

Maperfdu'ifer.  Bor  b,unbcrt  3o^ren,  Xer. 
(The  privateersman  one  hundred 

jearsago.)     Stllttfl.  1867.     16° 58  : 

Sbnig»:tigen.  (King's  own.)    Stnttg. 

1861.  16° 58: 


2282 
2275 
2279 

2274 
2273 

2272 
2276 

2289 
2277 


,  Copt.  3'fcberic,  —  AO 
SDiibjIjtyntan      taft;.        (Jlidshipinan 

Kasy.)   Stuttg.  (f.  b.)    16° 58: 

9icnMon  ^orfter,  obcr  bes  Jtau*ntann8 
Xienft.  (N'ewton  Forster.)  Stuttg. 

1857.  16° 58: 

^afdia,   Xer.     (The  ]>acha  of  many 

tales,)  Stuttg.  1857.    16°. '-58: 

^crciWtl    Weene.      (Tercival    Keene.) 

Stuttg.  1860.  16° 58: 

3ktcr  Simpel.  (Peter  Simple).  Stutt= 

gart.  1860.  16° 58: 

^trat.Xer.  (The  pirate).  Stuttg.  1861. 

16° 58: 

Stottlin,  ber  Jieffcr.  (Kat  lin  the  reefer). 

Stuttg.  1857.  16° 58: 

Scubuno,  ober  Sccnen  in  3lfrtfa,    Xie. 
(The     mission;     or,      scenes      in 

Afrika).  Stuttg,   18-57.  16° 58: 

Sir    fteurli    SNorgan    ber    SHtccamer. 

Stuttg.  1857.  16° 58: 

Snarletniou),  bcr  ftb'llent)unb.  (Snarley- 
yow  ;  or,  the  dog  fiend).    Stuttg. 

1867.   16° 58: 

iOZnrirt)  nadj  ftaitfe,  Xer.  3i'.  9laabe.  (3  a " 
fob  (S  o  r  in  n  u  %.)  Jn  Xcutfdjer  a)Jonb= 

fdjein 59: 

Wnrtlw,  bie  etiefmuttcr.   9Ji.  3Jat!niftu«. 

on  Xorf;  unb  Stabtgcfd; 58: 

*J)(nrtiit.  A.  Scrftnder.  ^nftiibenunb  Xru= 

ben.  ite.  3 , 58: 

OTartin  Vut^er.  31.  ii-ilbcnbxibn.   5  *be. 

in  •> 59: 

2Hartinran,  ftenriette. 
yiaun  unb  ber  g-iirft,  Xer.  i'eipj.   (f.  b.) 
16°.  3n  'JHcrie  ougenb^iW.,  3Jb.  42...  59: 
'Diiirtyrcrtob  be«  ftieroiuitnu^  »on  ^(rag, 

Xer.  31.  ffiilbenlm^n.  3n@ef.  trj.,^b.  2.  59  : 
SDJnru^n.   t.  Sptnblcr.   3»  ftcrbftuiolen, 

3jb.  2 59  : 

SWnnjnm  in  ber  iiUifte.  ft.  ^f^"111'-   3n 

©ef.  Sdjr.,  33b.  6 56: 

*J)ifli<fc,  Xie.  5.  Gaubt).  3«'V*'et.  unb^rof. 

•%&.,  »b.  8 56: 

Xnflelbe.  3"  Samtntl.  "B.*.,  *b.  14 56: 

Ttattt  fce3  3ieid)ttniiH3 ;   Xie.  (S.  Jri^e. 

3n  -Jknn-llen,  «b.  2 58: 

2>((itnborc,Xte.  2ij.  Wunbt.  2  iBbf 58: 

iOJntiiilbf,  .Hb'nigin  von    Xaneinarf.    3- 

Sdicrr.  3"  £vd  ftofgefdjid;tcn 59: 

Wntbilbr  ober  ein  iietaU)ud;tige«  "ISetb.  2)J.  _ 

Xaffelbe 59 : 

V.'ifitliiltir  unb  JBil(;elmine,  bie  unglctd)en 

Sdjioeftern.  G^r.  X'on  Sdjmib.  3n  ©ef. 

Sdjr.,  «b.,  19 59: 

lib  Slbclatbe.  3.  «iiil)lfelb 58: 

,  Xer.   81.  uon  Iv'tntcrfelb.    3" 

r.  Solbatcn^Jfonelleu,  SBb.  1 59  : 

''Jiccrctfiirom,  Xer,  &.  ft.  Don  Sdjubert. 

3n  trj.  Sdjr.,*b.2 56: 

SRrtrfabrt,  tine.  3-  wn  Gidjenbcrff.   3n 

Samtntl.  $£.,  4<b.  3 56: 

IWctrfltnicii,  Xie.  ^.  5.  2J5.  Certel.   (8B. 

C.  '»  on  ft  o  r  n.)  3" "ftorn'e  trj..  ^b.  2.  58  : 
9Kccrfbnin,  Xer.   41  Wbllfiaiifen.    6  «be. 

in  2 58: 

SDfcrrmufrticl,  Xie.  y>.  Siollliatifcn.  3n^«=  ' 

luntten,  Sb.  2 58  : 

3)}ctit  alteft  Aenfter.  G.  ftb'fcr.  3"  Xie  gute 

alte  ,^eit,  i*b.  2 ". 56 : 

3Jifin  iurfdic  bcr  Oieiteral.  3f.  Don3\!inter= 

felb.    3"    ftumor.    Solbateit:'Jio»elIen, 

Wb.  2 59: 


2278 

2280 
2288 
2271 

2270 

» 

2275 

.  2281 

2287 
2286 

2284 

182 

2765 

942 

1602-3 

2592 

1 H04 

908 

1954 

324 
315 

750 
2693-4 

486 

737 
.714 

639 

2609 

1736 

2795 

242 

2846 

2386-7 

2393 

1074 

1737 


1'KOSK  FICTION:     GEKMAN. 


(?ben. 


Wcfnfliance. 


SDfcinGben  :  Cine  SJiiindiencr  Qkfdndjte  au§ 

ben  ^eiten  £<*rl  SfyeoborS.   §.  Sdjniib. 

2kfibe.  ml  .....................................  59:         572 

SDirin  crftcr  Safe.  $.  Werftadcr.  on  2l«3 

mcinem  Jiiflebud),  ^b.  1  ....................  58  :         903 

9Mcin  obcr  Join.  ».  Smibt.  o»  iUinnenber 

rotten  lonne,  -fib.  4  .........................  59:         821 

SWttn  Cnfct,  ofccr  bie  Stitfcnlcitcr  ber  i'ci= 

benfdjaften.    X'.  SJiidmcr.    Jn  2luS  bcni 

Vcbeit  ............................................  58  :         318 

'Jflfiitc  erfte  SBraut.  £.  3.  SB.  Ccrtel.  (SB. 

C.  eon  icorn.)   !Jn  3ib,cimfrfte  3-prf; 

grfdjidjtcn,  33b.  1  ............................  ..  58:        2857 

3Kcinc  i'eben§gcfd)id)te.  J-.  Selvnlb.  SSJbe.  58:  2100-2 

Slnlialt:  »b.  1:  Jm  SJater^aufc. 

»b.  2:  Scibcnojnfirc. 

SBb.  3:  SBefreiiiiig  iinb  2Banberlc&cit. 


SSWftttt,  3«f«b.  - 

(Sefdiiditen.  }!rag  1859.  16°...  58: 


21m  Stein  :  (Jin  Sfijjenbudj  fon 

fee.    8«4>.  1853,  16°  ...................... 

SSobet  :  Sioman  cuts  DefterretdjS  neucfter 

(*;fd?idjte.    akrl.  1807.   4  SSbe.  in  2. 

H.8°  .......................................... 

Silbb.auet  fen  !&tortn8,  Sie.  (S'inc  6e= 

idiidite  au-5  tcm  worigen  Jab^rliunbcrt. 

SJerl.  1874.     2»bc.inl.     16°.  ....... 

d^araf  tcrmaSfen.  2eip.  1862.  3  33be.  16°. 


58: 
58: 

58: 

58  : 


2311 

2312-3 

2314 
2315-7 


3  lit)  a  It:    3>b.l:    £00  ffieba'ditnijj  bc$ 

fc3  Hmftevbam.   —  $>ie    SBeltiDeiftn    Don 

Sdjattenftcbt.  —  las  Sfdett  mil  bem  fpa* 

nifchen  Molir.  —  £ic  s.yabear,itc.  —  SMe  lln= 

fdjulb  bcr  Ophelia.  —  9jLonfieuv  2Ueri3. — 

2)a3  .'ootel  Solitube.  —  £er  Glufc  ber  Stills 

oergmigten. 
&b.  2:    2lu3  bem  £eben  eines  flcinen  ftiir* 

ften.  —  2)ie  Vciben  bC'j  jungcn  I'inbenfiain. 

—  Unter'm  .flivd)enl>atin.  —  2ki  ben   (Savs 
mclitcrimien.  —  9Iad)U'fc  ju  ben  Grinne  = 
rinigen   an  ^einrid)  ^etnt.  —  St.  ^itocop 
in  iyve§lau. 

S3b.  3:  Sic  Gntftufiaften.  —  ^m  S>otel.  — 
Worgep  in  '4-tvfla,-  —  '^•riil)linivr>tage  im  bfii- 

gSi/.C" 

Rintsn  3iom'g,  Sie.    Serf.  1870.  4  33be. 

16° 58: 

Sembcrgcr  unb  ®P^n  :  (Sine  5}kager  $U' 

bcngefct)idite.  S)erl.  1865.  16° 58: 

gicucr  3(bcl :  Moman.  X'eiV- 1872.  2  -fibe. 

16° -58: 

SRoUcUen.  Seip.  1866.  2  33be.  in  1.  16°.  58  : 

3  n  I)  a  It:  i^b.  1:  2er  Epivltifdi  ipcttr  be« 
Qltojen.  —  IMe  Sdjifffaljtt  beo  gdineiber= 
meiner'j  Allans. — Gin  illbenb  im  ^rrenljauje. 

—  I)ti  Wliiller  uom  .froft. 

SBb.  2:  Tic  Sage  bco  XenfelS.  —  @nge«  nnb 
Ganbaules.  —  2)er  G()eualicr  uon  <Ecnecc. 

C-rioto.    »cr(.  1874.  16° 58: 

mciiicS  SroftuaterS.  Ghimbhmcn,  1871, 

ft.  8° -58: 

gacro  Gatino:  SMftPrifdjc  grjd^hmg. 

SBerl.  1868.  16°. 58: 

2anfara  :  Jioman.  i'eip.  1872.  4  Si'bc. 

in  2.  16° 58: 

gdiumrjgctb :  Soman  auS  Ccfterrcidis 

jiingfter  itergangenfyeit.    Serf.  1866. 

H.8° 58:        2335 


2318-21 
2336 

2322-3 
2310 


2324 

2325 

2326 

2327-8 


. 

'  ednjffaljvt  tes  2tptiflb(rmeifter*  Alnuo.— 
Xer  Syieltifd)  s4-llllei'  bcs  Wiof;en.  —  Gin 
21bcnb  im  ^trcnljaitfe.  —  Xer  2JiiiUev  tsom 


9Jfciitc  Vrbensjdndfale.  3)1  e.  gdiivarfc....  59: 

738 

X'affclbe  '.  59  : 

710 

9J!cine  -Jaun'lle,  pbcr  SBedjfelfafle  im  cngit= 

teen  X'eben,    UPH   XififtraiuS   Gorton. 

G.  &.  G.  X'.  2htltoeY=filjtt»H,  4  -}^be  58  : 

2241-4 

JBfctiic  '1'aterftitbt  ©tctbenfyagen.  §•.  3ientcr. 

on  ®rlnirr=-l.)i'iirr  :  eiimmtl.  58.,  SJb.  6..  56  : 

1105 

SOJfiucibiq-    G.  38iUt'omm.    on  Hieteore, 

54J>  y..'.  59: 

1680 

9Jfciucibi(iCE,  Gin.   (^-reitjcrr  G.  von  -fiibrn. 

5n  (SilebteS  «.  Wetraumtee,  33b.  3  ....  58  : 

(TOi-fiiiiM-    9l(fn'h  Cnch   1S221. 

163 

2329 


2330 
2.331 

2332 


2333-4 

582 

186 
1093 

930 
1731 

1961 
2645 

1730 
1733 

533 
1653 

1612 
583-4 

657 

551 

2471 

1739 
2536 

904 

1910 
1925 

1034 
1118 

220 

1605 

C65 

1272 

2515 
984 


1-2... :.:..: ..:... 58:  2501-2 


...  .       '.58: 

:  Steifebilber.  i.'ei)>.  1807.  16°.  58 : 
$ur  Gbre  (Siottee:  Gine  ocluitcngefdndite. 

X'cip.  1867.    2'fibe.  inl.    16°., 58: 

Qlfifdjen  Aiirft  imb  1'olf:  Xie  Wcfdjidjtc 
be§  ^fan'cr'3  vtn  C5r«f«wrieb.     X'eiy. 

1863.  3-fibc.in2.  16° 58: 

SUiciftcr  3lbam  bcr  Gnlabreje.     21.   (£.) 

Xuma« 58: 

SBJtifttr  3(ntcr,  obcr  bie  Ocfdjidjtcn  opm 
tterfunfencn  (Snrtcn.    315.  Siaabc.    (oa= 

c  o  b  Got  uinu  ^.) 59 : 

SDiciflcr  in  allerlei  Scig,  Scr.    fi.  Stobcr. 

OH  Grj.,  -lib.  8 59: 

2)Jci|lfr  Xleiberlcib.    G.  ep'"41''1-    2  -li>e' 

wx  1..., - 59: 

SWftftcr  oo^inws  SBodjt.    6.  I.  38.  (3t.) 

Sjpjjmmm.  on  Slusgclu.  Grj.,  -fib.  2 58  '• 

9)ici|trt  oovban,  obcr  i^anbtoerf  Kit  golbe< 
nen  -fiobcn.     SJ.  j^fdjetfc.   o"  Wei.  £djr., 

»b.  16 56: 

9JJci(tcr  fionrab  bcr  Sdjo^c.    V.  SjSidjIer, 

o"  Grj 59  : 

s.3!ciftcr  -JJiartiu  bcr  itiifncr  unb  feinc  0e- 
fellen.    G.  2.  38.  (21.)  .voffniann.    3n 

Sluegeir.  Grj.,  5^b.  1 58: 

Snffelbe.  ongerapion'S=^riibcr,  33b.  2.  58: 
,  Sic.    Gt;.  CPU  gdjmib.    on  ®cf. 

a*r.,  -fib.  8 59: 

.  G.  £b'fcr.  311  Grj.  Sdjr.,  Sib,  8.  58  : 
:  SKtinpen.   x'.  lictf.    ^n  Sdjr., 

.13 56: 

yitmalttn  beS  XiditcrS  CuintuS  CoratiuS 

JlaccuiS.  •  31.  (3).)  Sumo«,  2  SBbe. 58  : 

iOicmoircii  bcS  @atan3.     38.  ftauff.    3n 

fjrof.  u.  «poct.  38.,  S8b.  7 ' 56  : 

Saffclbc.  on  Sanmttl.  38.,  -fib.  2 56 : 

il'icmoirni  eincs  .UinbcS.    G.  SJ.  'Diunbt. 

(Vouif  c  Hi  ii  I;  I  b  a  di.) 58: 

9JJciiioir.cn  cincs  Cffijicrburfcbcn.    2(.  yon 
SBinterfetb.  Jn  junior.  ®Plbatcn=3!oucl= 

ten,  -fib.  4 59  : 

9)[cmoirciicine«38eltfinbc§.  G.  9Jt.  TOimbt. 

(X'  P  u  i  ]"  e  TO  ii  b,  I  b  a  d).)  2  S^bc.  in  1 58  : 

9JiCiinflcrictmUvn>albe,  3^ie.  5.  (9«ftacfer. 

Jn  2(u5  9iorb=  unb  Sitbamerifa 58  : 

Wcnnnbcr  unb  Wliiccrirn.  G.  3)1  38ielanb. 

on  eannntl.  38.,  Wb.  21 56  : 

Xnffclbe.  o"  2Iu§gel».  38.,  35b.  3 56: 

3(.  won  Stcrnberg.    3" 

.Hiiiiftlcrbilbcr,  -fib.  3 59: 

iWcnl'd)  bcnft,  ©ott  lenft,  Xeu.    S.  Stctlc. 

o"  <^e  Iii"8«,  ie  lieber,  ilb.  2 59  : 

SOfcitftfccufl-Cltnb,  Xcr.    21.  G.  -Brad)l'cgc(. 

3n  -Ji.  JiPiH'IIcn,  lib.  2 58: 

iOicmrfiCltrntl)  unb  ©Pttcc-ijilfe.  2(.38iibcn 

Imim.  ou  «cf.  Grj.,  «b.  3  ., 59: 

c^iifto.   X'.  grtjitding.    on  itricg  unb 

gricbcn,  lfib.  3 59: 

2>icrftt>iiibincs  SBciftiet  einer    tueiblidien 
Siadie.  A.  oonSdjiUer.  'onenmmtt.  SB., 

8b.  7 56: 

SWrrr,  G. 
Sdilofi  unb  S.iiittc:  Gine  (Srja^lung  fiir 

bie  reifcrc  ougcnb.  -firecH.  1856.  ft.  8°.  59  : 
SDJcfnllinncc,  Gine.  3-.  Scrftacter.    3n  Hn= 

ter  Dolmen  unb  Shidjen,  -fib.  3 58: 

'JJfcfnilinilCC,  Gine.  G,  Hi.  Hhinbt.  (S  o  u  i  f  e 


PROSE  FIOTIOX:     GKKMAN. 


-61- 


aJiffnUiniurn-  Oraf  St. Wtabcreofi.  3vSbe.  58: 
SMrfitrtr,  *b. 

(Scmiitb  unb  burner :  Grjfi  (jlung«n  fiir  bie 
oiigcnb.  Stuttg.  (f.  b.)  16° 59  : 

^  n  da  It:  3amva  ;  Xtntnmibigteittn  eineS 
alien   'rmnicii.  —  2er  Sfja^mtt  fixmsijerr. 

y.   Wollbaufen. 


1098-100 
2520  ; 


a'iciitrfrtiribr,  Xio. 
Sieliquien,  W.  2 
' 


'JKcffrrt'tlimitb  DOII  3ofUig<n,  Xer.  91.  S1UI= 
beni-ahn.  o"  0ej.  tirj.,  Sb.  1  ..............  5!)  : 

iVirtcor  ber  *orfe,  (Sin.  D.  Styltiis.  3iibe.  5S  : 
ajfftcorr.  li'.  ii'illfomm.  2  'Jibe,  in  1  ........  59: 

3  i!  1)  a  [  t:  Sb.  1:  Hebei  ben  SSogen.  —  Cine 

tranriflc  ilegebcnlieit. 
»b.    2:    Sleineibiii.  —   libriftallma.  —  2ie 

MBuen  aUriliuDer.  —  Sin  t>aur  Originate. 

—  let  flliicfliclie  -stbmugfller. 

'JMrntmi  an  Serb.  Svaf  St.  Givabolue'fi. 

oil  We).  •Jiovcllcit  unb  (Srj  ,  Sb.  2  .........  58  : 

ll'i'nitcrci  im  fiillcn  Hicm,  tiinf.  '^.  3'-  38- 

Ccrtcl.  (ll'.  D.  son  worn.)  3"  Sjevn'S 

Grj.,  -lib.  14  ...................................  58: 

'JHtrifantr,  Xcr.  g.  Ckvftadcr.  Jn  Jircus 

unb  CHIT,  «b.3  ..............................  58: 

3)!rrifanrr  in  ben  Ealifonufdjen  4)fiuen, 

2cr.    g.  G5crftiictcr.    o»    E(Utfomif(^« 

Sfijicn  .................  .........................  58  : 

iUirnr,  Di'clcbicr  (neb.  1810). 

erjftblungen  aii-s  ban  SiioS.    Scij>.  1868. 
:!  iibe.,'  fl.  8°  ..............................  58  : 

^n  II  it  It:  sBb.  1:  Vtibtvig  iinbSliiiicnuiiic.— 
Bnbe  out,  atte«  jut.  —  ^iim  ikii'tanbniB 
too  Xioletis. 

95b.  2:  lie  iicijmebvaut.  —  2ct  Sieg  be* 
3d)n>ad)en. 

S5b.  3:  Siegine.  _  (S)(eic()  unb  fflleic^. 

3JoiiclIcn.  Stuttg.  lS(i;f.  ft.  sc  ............  r,^  : 

3nb,nlt:  lie  jrocite  fcicbtiabeiin.  —  i'et= 
luft  unb  (9en)inn. 

•BHrfiacl  ,Hot)U)aa§.  §.  »cn  fllcift.  3n  ®ef. 
SH.,  *b.2  ............  .  ..........................  56: 

Jaficlfre.  3n  Wcf.  2d)r.,  S5b.  3  ..........  5G  : 


, 

gcbneibct  unb  Weigcr.  Srij).  (f.  b.)  1(5°. 
On  31icvi6  ougcnb='«ibl.,  Sb.  35  .........  59  : 

Setter  tlirifu^h.  Vdvv  If.  b.)    16°.  3n 
SRittt^  3ufleni)=»ibl.,  8b.  35  ............  59: 

SDHriid.  3.  ©djerr..  4Sbe.in2  ...............  5<): 

!0ii(lirr0  '•Urautiofjan.  St.  iM(jiu«.    (o,crc= 
miae    ®ottb.clf.)    o«    ®«l'-  ^^r., 
5Bb.  7  ............................................  58: 

WibfbiVmnn  t-ail).    fr  2J!arrljat  ............  58  : 

'JKilrfibriibcr,  Xic.  e.  g.  (Sarlcn.  2  SJbe. 
in  I  ..............................................  58: 

Safjctbc  ......................................  5X: 

Witt*  WrtUingfocb*.  3.  ?f.  (Socpcr  .........  58: 

*yJilittirift(|C   trca.iticn,   liitte.    Wraf  £t. 

Wrabo»*fi.  on  SSS'H  ""*  *n«*.  *b-  2-  58  : 
Willionat,  (Sin.    g.  S^pffmann.    o»  Grj., 
i<b.  2(»  ......................  .  ...................  59: 

Ser.    t\  SfdjoHe.    S"  ®ef- 
.,  «b.  3  ....................................  5fi: 

unb  Siilabt;.  (S.  2))inblcr.  o"  giir 
-2tabt  unb  fiir  i'anb  ..........................  59: 


ten,  3<b.  1  .......................................  58: 

UNirnOcau,  Wraf.  Ib..  ?Jiunbt.  4*bc.  in  1.  58  : 
iOJirnnbn:  3(ci'cllen  u.  iSrjdblungcn  fiir 

Wdbrfien.    o.  Sicblcr  ........................  59: 

ll'iit'^o  Sjafian  (Sollnlref.  5vveiberr  IS.  won 

*tbta.    on  (SrlcbtcS  u.  WctrdumtesS  ......  58  : 

UUifi  ti'Ufabetb,  Iljrognicripn.  R.  "Hoben= 

fkbt.    3n  iiom  &oje  (Slifabct^'d  u.  3a= 

fob's,  »b.  2  ........  .  ...........................  58  : 

SKiji  Mittn  mit  bcm  Stummel.  St.  »on 

aiUnterfelb.    on  xwmor.  3olbaten=3Jc! 

BeUen,  SBb.  2  .................  ..................  59: 


58 :        2.193 


1604  i 
2731-3 
1680 


1061 

2843 
969 

917 
2361-3 

2300 


704 
702 


2585 

2585 
484-5 


1037 
2278 

396 
392 

468 

1069 
228S 
1951 


1973 
2692 

2831 

162 

* 

196 


1737 


iWiffton  XoloreS  bei  Ean  granjiofo,   Xie. 

g.  ©crftaefcr.  on  Ealifornifdje  Sfi^en.  58  :  91 1 

iOiiliipiiiu'r,  Xie.  g.  Werftdcter.  3iH>« 58:  5)62-4 

SDWfiffiW>i=8iIber.  g.  Wcrftaeter.  2  i^bf.  58  :  965-6 
!Jifil|iffiJHii=gaIirt,  (Sine,  g.  Bevftiirfev.  o» 

SEBUteJBm,  4lb.  l 58:  991 

iUiiiJDlmiflbi.  (3. 3iicri(j.  Jn  Sugenb'SMbl., 

i»b.  4..' 59:  2554 

*0iif)l)cri~miibnif;,  Xas.  i.'.  Sdjiitfing.  Jn 

Slue  alti'v  unb  neuer  ^eit,  ibb.  1 59  :          628 

in'  1 .' .'...T...7....  59:        1800 

iWtftcr  Sliiguftus  Stprffletb.    v.  Sclnitfinfl. 

^sii  .Hricg  unb  g-riebcn,  4<b.  1-2 59  :      6(i,'i-4 

*BJr.  -Wir.   g.  Wcrftfttfcr.   o»  Bunted  2rci= 

ben,  *b.  3 58  :         916 

*.VJit  eljerner  Stivn.    ,H.  3(.  Javier.   (3i-0= 

bertilUir.)    4  ilbe.  in  2 58:      335-6 

iViittrlnltcr,  Xa«.  rXiehy 59:       2K;0 

.v:-.     g.  Wnubii.     o»  ^"ct-  u. 

t.'SK.,  -iib.  8 5<):          324 

ie.    on  Saiiuntl.  4l>.,  Hb.  13...  5(i :          315 
3J(Obrll   unb  ba-5  Slue  i'iavia,   Xas.     (5. 

£yinbUT.    o"  S:crbft»iolcn,  ^b.  2 59  :         90S 

fttcBbcllr.  St.  I'd"  -il-interfelb.  4  iibe.  in  2.  59  :  1742-3 
'.Ufobcu  itbcr  Me  ^i-elt.  g.  Wevftdtfer.  Jn 

Sxiinl.  u.  unln-iml.  (3cfd).,  ^b.  1 58  :          936 

iyfobcrntoiTii,  Xie.     g.  Weiftdcfcr.     o" 

iL-ilK-Si>elt,.i<b.  2 58:          992. 

WJobcmr  X?cilige,   (Sine.    Wraf   St.  &i'a> 

boresfi 58:        1076 

'Jicbcmc    Cbijffee.     SI.  »on  aiUntcrfetb. 

3  *be 59:    1744-6 

'JHobmic  '^'aris,  Xer.  g.  Waubti.  Jn  "^pet. 

u.  $roj.  ii(.,  »b.  (i .' 5(>:          323 

Xafjelbe.    Jit  Sdmmtl.  SB.,  4^b.  8 56  :         312 

9JJobcnic  Siinben.    (S.  iiUllfomm.    3  Sbe. 

in  1 59:        1681 

iViofimtc  Ittam-n.  31.  Oifcfe.  3  3Jbc.  in  2.  58  :    1004-5 
iyjDbcnirr  Ctbcllo,  (Sin.    ®raf  St.  Wro= 
bowefi.     o11   s-"-  inilitar.  SutnoteSfen, 

i»b.  2 58:       1116 

Sttoliflnintcb  Slli,  bet  morgenld'nbifdjc  So= 
naparte.      6.   3J(.   9)!unbt.      (iiouife 

SJiu^lbadj.)    8  "Bbe.  in  4 58:  2537-10 

5B(Dl)nilllHCb  -Hti  unb  fctn  ipauo.     G.   3J(. 

sJJinnbt  (V  o  u  i  f  c  3Ji  ii  b  I  b  a  dj).    4  S3be.  58  :    2572-5 
iyioliniiiuub  Slli'S  3iad)fDli|et.    govt)"e(jung 
van  .IKpliainmeb  Slli  unb  fein  S5au«.    (S. 
2)i.    SJhinbt,    (5i  o  u  i  f  c    3JHt  §  1  b  a  rfj) . 

4«be.  in  2 58:    2541-2 

fflioliicnucr  ton  ^>avis,  Xie.    St.  (X.)  Xu= 

ma*.  5-i^be 58:      585-9 

Wolircii.  H.  Stcber.  o"  3uacnb=  u.  *i!olfs= 

bibl 59:        2413 

'.yfotirnifrnn^d.  fe-  Sdimib.  o'lGriftuten.  59  :  500 
'yjotl'ili  von  lolcbo,  Xie.  G.  Spinbler. 

on  irensbliitben,  Kb.  2 59  :         926 

2>Zofnifin«,  Xie.  ii  aJiolibaufcii.   o"  3lf'i; 

auicn,   ^b.  3 58:        2393 

iyjplicrr.  SI.  won  Sternberg 59  :        1035 

'JJibilbnitfcn,  *albuin. 
giiidUling,  Xer:     (Srjd^tung  ait'3  3ieu- 
iUicrifo  unb  bem  nngren;,enbcn  onbia= 
nevgcbiet ;  im  Slnjdjlufi  an  beu  ,,.v>alb= 
inbiaiu'r".  X'eip.  18(i2.  4*be.  in 2. 16°.  58  :    2380-1 
^albinbianer,  Xer:  Grjdblung  au«  bem 
iiH-ftddien  Korb'^merua.   iiei)).  1H61. 

4-»e.'in2.  16° 58:     2382-3 

SJJaiicrbomo,  Xer  :  (SrjdMung  a  us  bem 
fitblidH'ii  Galifornien  unb  WetB  =  9JJc= 
jifo;  im  Slnfdilufi  an  ben  ,,:oalbinbia= 
inr"  unb  ,,giiid;tling".  ileip.  1863. 

4i\be.  in  2.  10° 58:    2384-5 

SJJeerfenig,  Xcr  :  teinc  G'rjiiblung.  Jena, 

1807.  6  *be.  ill  2.  16° 58  :     2386-7 


PROBE  FICTION :    GERMAN. 


-62- 


DMfjlfdb. 


.  58: 

58: 

= 
. 
58  : 


G(;araf= 


3Moiiiici!r  3l(cjt«.  31. 
twmaSfen,  Sob.  1  ............................. 

SWonficiir  be  iMc.  .  g.  ill*.  §a<Jlanbcr.   ^n 
il>.,  «b.  27  ..................................... 

2)Joiitcrrf)i  unbGapulctti,  Jic.  fr  ®.  bact-. 
lanbct.   on  ©otgenlofe  Stunbcn,  i^b.  1. 
-W.  Siosfoiosfa.  3n  3iictig  3U: 
l.,  »b.  39  ........................... 

wn  ^cncbig,  £er.    %.  StoUc.    3« 
Je  langcr,  je  liebev,  SBb.  1  .................. 

2)!ooifrofcn.  G.  epinbler.  3«bc.  in  1  ...... 

3nl>alt:  Sib.  1:  Sfijjen  au5  bem  llabejours 
nal  eincS  6c(^}iafra. 

SBb  J:  Si)lvicftet«91(id)t.  —  "Pinfclrficii.-  »er 
Wanti  iti'3  fcinbtitljc  X'ajicv.  —  Sir  iyiftnofin. 

35b.  .'i:  JiiebmiiUei'y  canndjcn.  —  £er  ^vau  = 
titjam  au3  \iaijti. 

iWoDin-Dlcn.  3.  StoHe.  3  33be.  in  1  ......... 

Snljnlt:  Slb.l:  Sic  Ue&ciigfrage.  —  ffllais 
dicn  unb  liitldien.  —  ^ev  ilaum  bog  £obc3. 
—  t  et  Xrnum  ber  Sicbe 

Sib.  2:  lie  Miofc  t>on  Sffiooin. 

Sb.  .i:  i'ici  (il)t  ftbiinmc,  occr  roic  [oilman 
bcjdjceven. 

!5?D«v%  3>cr.  Braf  St.  (9nbon>3It.  Jn  3(u« 

bent  Cffijicrlebcn  .............................. 

2)?Dtnliltli(;«  '^ager  9(=«=G.  g.  Bcrftactcr. 

Sit  -ffiaibmann'S  Sjeil  ........................ 

5Morbio=;yii!miiflitti,  Jcr.  21.  3Mfcm§  (3e= 

r  e  m  i  a  »  03  o  1  1  b  c  I  f).    3n  (Scf.  ed;i\, 

SBb.  8  .......................................    ... 

"Btittag  nub  9lbcnb.  D.  SBBitbei^ 
^i.  Jn  3lu8  bem  A-faucnlcbcn,  *b.  1. 
SRorgcnftitnbr  I'at  Wolb  im  iKunbe.  g. 

^offmann.  ^n  .HalcnberKScfdj  ............. 

SWotlafftftfel  HJdlivdH-n,  S.  epinMcr.  3n 

:)(egeul'pgeuftral)lcn,  41b.  2  .................. 

iOJotmoitfiimnbrtjcii,  2nd.  Ji  JJJbll^aufen. 

U«bc.  in  2  .................................... 


59: 

58  : 
56: 

58: 


59: 
59  : 


59  : 


58: 
58: 

58: 
59: 
58: 
59: 

58: 


2388-9 
2390 

2391 


lt,  5'albuin.  —  gortfetumg. 
SHormonenmabrfjen,  3os:     Gine  Grjab,= 
lung  aus  bcv  3ctt  bed  llrteg$jii9«6  ber 
Vercinigteit  Staaten  gcgen  bie  ,,»eili= 
gen  ber'letJtcn  Sage"  im  3al)te  1857- 
1858.  ocna  1864,  (i'Bbe.  in;J.  16°... 
9Jovb  uiib  Sitb  :  Grjab,  lungen  unb  ®d)il= 
bevungen  <iu*3  bcm  weftli'rfien  9torbame= 
rifa.  3ena  1807.  2  ilbe.  tn  1.  16°  ..... 
3  n  I)  a  It:    sBb.  1:    Sllic*  uubloia. 
*b.  i:    £<r  Ai'lbmc[|cr. 

^almblattcr  unb  Sdineeflocfen  :  Grja6,= 

hmgeii  au»  bcm  fcrnen  JiSeftcix.    X'cip. 

1863.  2  *bc.  in  1.  16° 
JUilicilt:    Sib.  1:    £ie  ffltutocltiftnblcriit.— 

$er  3tetun'iibranb.  —  Xer  ^oftliiufcr.  — 

Ta3  (ianalboot.  —  'Sccnen  ait5  bent  $olfs= 

U'ben.  —  Tev  3ct)iu'cftuvm. 
SBb.  '.>:    Die  lodner  bes  $9u|>tling6.  —  $ie 

'^•iita  iiioriiaiia  in  ber  ffiUftt.  —  (Sin  £ucU 

in  Ualiiornien.  —  £te  Wiaberin  bev  Steppe. 

3icliqiticn  :     Grjab,  (ungcn   unb  2d)ilbe> 

rimgen  aus  bcm  ireftlidjcn  'Jiprbamc' 

rifa.    »erl.  1865.    3  <«be.  in  2.     1(5°.  58  :    2392-3 
Ontialt:    Sib.  I:    »ie  Mellquten.—  Whip- 

poor-Will.—  X:er  Jjomfroi'cfo..   -Xie  Gaftai)= 

nmen. 
Sb.  2:    lie  Bttffetyaut.  —  Zie  Wccvmuf^ct. 

—  2)ie  llciieridjeibe.  —  £cr  Xabacf'obeuteL 

—  Eer  I'afio. 

Sb.  3:    Xev  i!ebevrorf.  —  Xcr  Girfjtinroei!!.  — 
Xie  SRotafflnt.  —  X'a-5  Sctjieib^eug. 

8)Jnilflrrf)tC,  'HcvuHif  unb  Maifcrt^um.  Z§. 
u''KUUiitt:£ft,i?l'ii/  S3b.  1. 
Grjabhingcn  fiir  bie  ^u- 
gcnb.   g.  3S8iebemann  ........................ 

IdJoitri),  Set.  0).  won  Stritenfce.  (Quftau 
ti  p  in  3  c  c.)    5n  GVJ.  eine^  alien  »crrn, 
»b.  1  ....................................  .  ...... 

5Monrfii5licI>c,  G'ine.    fj.  fflcbenftcbt.    3» 
SluS  beutfdjen  ®aucn,  Sb.  1  ................ 

er.    i'.  JiccE.    3 


2095 
2952 

1198 
194 
1620 
2315 
1302 
1334 
2589 

1118 
931 


1120 


1064 
997 

1038 

1(532 

1735 

937 

2388-9 


Worton,  pbcr  bic  grcjic  Jour.    8..  ^oftcl. 
(G.  SeaUfielb.)  2^be  ..................  59:      786-7 

9Nofnif.  G,  epinbler.    2  «bc.  in  1  .........  59  :         93:2 

gr.^alt:  lib.  1:  Stiefelinifer''}  rtinbliiij).  — 

Musi  bei'Sinype  cineSltil  itt't  buvcb  bie  Selt. 

—  (5tn  2lutov  uoii  eilf  .^nljicn. 
Sb.  2:  Scitiam's  Sp&tcnKl.  —  Sic  .^erferge 

ber  M3(i>d0fftofteil«n"  in  ?Han(inn. 

IWofrfirlc.  <v.  J?ioffiiiaiui.    3n  GTJ.,  »b.  12.  59  :       2271 
iUJofcr,  Soljanit  ^acob.  3-  1>-  Qlocfler.  3" 
3ugenb=  unb  i!olt«bibl  ......................  59  :        2404 

Woven  aU3  Siacbci,   Xic.     G.  iUSiUtomm. 
3nS!ctciirc,  iBb.  2  ............................  59:        1R8() 

i\  iHau.  3  «bc  .......................  59  :      296-8 

g.  Srfmtibt  ...........................  59:       2730 

:uigenbjabre.   g.  .^pffmanu.  3n 
Gvj.,  ^b.  34  ....................................  59  :        2293 

Wiittc,  G. 

S^arjrcifc,  3^ie.    Seip.  (j.  b.)  16°.    3n 
" 


Valentin  Xii»al.    Vcip.  (f.  b.)  16°.    3n 
31ied(5  5ugenb=-Bibl.,  iBb.  36  ............ 

,  2beobor,  (geb.  1806). 

?l'fi-aia.     granff.  a.  «(.,  1857.    ft.  8°... 

3Ueranber  Action.    SUrcSt.  1862.    ft.  8°.. 

SUte  unb  ncuc  il'elt.  »redl.  1862.  H.  8°. 

2(nna.    «rest.  1862,     fl.  8°  ............... 

2(ruor  epang.    «rc«l.  1864.     H.  8°  ..... 

SluSettudMte  bes  ISropbctcn,  2ie.  Sreel. 
1S62.  «.  8°  ................................ 

SW>fe  Wriifin,  Tie.    »re«l.  1862.     II.  8°. 

Gbenalier,  3^cr.  SJreSl.  1862.  8  Sbe. 
in  1.  H.8°  ................................. 

Gofimo  *inci.    SHrcSI.  1862.    II.  8°  ...... 

S)ret  greunbe.    Hrc«[.  1862.    11.8°  ...... 


Gtbtn,  35ic.    ««8I.  1866. 


II.  8° 
S3re§l.  1862. 


59  : 
59  : 

58  : 
58  : 
58  : 
58: 
58  : 

58: 

58  : 

58: 
58  : 
58: 
58: 


2586 
2586 

24.W 
2435 
2433 
2437 
24* 

2433 
2434 

2420 
2431 
2438 
2430 


Gvbin  von  ^ovnbolm, 

It.  8°  .........................................  58  :        2432 

Grid;  Sfanbal.    SUreSt.  1862.    4  «be.  in 

2.    11.8°  ....................................  58:     2423-4 

Fiat  jnstitia.    33teSt.  1862.    11.8°  .....  58:        2435 

Vcbcnc-fvagc,  Gine.    sBreSI.  1862.     f(.  8°  58  :        2437 
SDJacftt    bcr  i'iebe,    Sic.     *<«£(.   1862. 

fl.  8°  .........................................  58:        2435 

SDiajoratsftcrr,  Ter.   »rc«l.  I860.   fl.  8°.  58  :        2430 
SroBbet,  3^er.    X'eip.  18(i2.    3  33bc.  in  2. 

fl.  8°  ..........................................  58:  2439-40 

^Jropft  Don  UlciiScang.     ajreSI.   1862. 

fl.8°  ..........................................  58:        2432 

Montana.    »re§l.  1862.    ft.  8°  ............  58:        2431 

ilimnanlijdjc  Slubien.  i^resSl.  1862.  fl.  8°  58  :        2430 
3iiibejal;l.     »rc«[.  1862.     11.8°  ...........  58:        2434 

6igrib  ba»  giidicrindbdien.   SircSL  1862. 

fl.  80  .......  .  .................................  58:        2433 

Janjevin    unb    Wriifin.      iMreSl.    1863. 

3Kbe.ini.     It.  8°  .....................  -58:        2426 

louffaint.    4ircst.  1862.    5  Sbc.  in  2. 

fl.  8°  ..........................................  58  :    2421-2 

Stater  unb  eol;n.     »re8(.  1862.     ft.  8°.  58  :        2432 
SScnbcerin,  Sic.    Sredl.  1863.    2  SBbc. 

in  1.     fl.8°  .................................  58:        2427 

S5erloren  nnb  gefunben.    g-ranff.  a.  3R. 

1859.     25Bbe.    It.  8°  .....................  58:     2441-2 

aSoigt  won  '3l;lt,  Xer.  SkeSl.  1866.  2  »be. 

fl.8°  ..........................................  58:        2430 

3ecib,iiad)t-Sabenb.    a3re*t.  1864.     ft.  8°.  58  :        2428 
SBer  tragt    bie  ecbulb.     SJrail.   1862. 

It.  8°  ................  '  ..........................  58:        2430 

SDJiililnr^t,  Xer.    R.  etb'bcr.    3n  3ugenb= 
unb  SioHSMbl  ..................................  59:        2413 

iBHifcllinfli/  i-'ouife,  (vieub.)    ®iel;e  Diunbt, 

iGlara  IRiiBer. 
iDHililfclb,  o«tiu«. 
2lm  Sdjaltcr  :    GrjaMnngen  an§  bem 

s|(oftlebcn.    §ann.  1S73.  ft.  8°  .........  58:        2600 

§  n  I)  a  1  1  :  Po.-te  rcstantc  ;  Uiifninfitt  ;  SDiit 
Grtiapoft;  Tie  Gilijia&luna;  (Jinc  tlcine 
airant;  1'er  Kxpress;  3>er  Strlefmatbet. 


PROSE  FICTION  :    GERMAN. 


-63- 


TOitnbt,  (Hum. 


iViiifilfrU), 
•-'(iic-  bem  ,,tpl(cn"  3ahr:    Afberjctdjmm* 

gen  auS  bcm  3&b.re  1848.    SJrtmen, 

1873.  fl.  8^  .................................  58: 

greic  4<alin  :  Neman.  i.'eip.  1809.  3  fibe. 

in  1.  «.  8°  .................................  58: 

giir'S  4'atedaiib:  @kfcbicb,tlicfy«r9fomatt. 

Join,  1S66.    2  Stein  L    8.8°  ......  58: 

Xafjclbc.  •>  J<be  ............................  58: 

Wfgenfafce  :  9ip»eUe.  Slltp'ia,  1872.  fl.  8°.  58  : 
!Jm  4tann  ber  Sdiulb  :  Woman.  Wiimbiii= 

not,  1870,  3  4Jbe.  in  1.  II.  8°  ...........  58: 

9J!atb,iffpn    unb    Slbelaibe  :      («cfd)idjte 

jwcicr  ioerjcn.  4<erl.  1872.   II.  8°  ......  58  : 

spfamr  unb  iiUlberer  :  Gr,ab,lumj.  SJerl. 

1872.     fl.  8=  .............  .'  ..................  58: 

I'fnlnttc,  Xer.  it.  g.  40.  Cevtel.   (4tf.  0. 
»  o  n  ft  o  rn.)    Jn  ftorn'S  (Srj.,  4<b.  7...  58  : 
Marl. 

obct  bie  jimgen  0and)ps  in 

ben   iMimpaS  am  gujje  t>ct   2lnbe<3. 

Steal.  18(«>.  11.8°  ........................  59: 

3tmgoi  4toor3  tm  Wnncnlanbe  bc-S  Maps 

bet   guter.   ftpffmmg,    Xie.      Svcsl. 

1H62,  11.8=  .................................  59: 

Jungen  SQffeljSgtt  auf  beti  ^raivicn  beg 

forncu  4iVften8  vm  -Jiorbainerifa,  Jie. 

»K*l.  18H8.  «.  8°  .............  .r  ........  59: 

3ungen(Sano«ro8bt43lm«jonen:@tcDm5, 

Xte.    SifSL  1872,  ft  8°  .................  59: 

TOiidcr,  .ftnrl. 
Sdiiilcv  bet  9(atut,  obet  ^oliaiincS  &)t= 

havt'S  Minbcrjahvc.  ftalle,  1851.    16^.58: 
OJHiUrr,  Ctto  (geb.  1818). 
iKue  $etraica  8  alien  Sagcn.  Set!.  1862. 

2  «be.  in  1.  II.  8°  ......................... 

SMinier,      ein     beutidn-o     3Md)terlcbcn. 

Stutta.  1873.    2  »b«.  16°  .............. 

Gfyarlutte  ilcteniionn  :   (Sin  ftiimburg.fr 

Itjcatci-^llontan  aus  bem  torigeu  ZcfyC' 

bunbcrt.  3tuttg.  1873.  •>  «b'e.  16°'... 
G'fl'of  unb  offlani  :  Koman  aus  bcr2[;ea= 

tertwlt.  etuttg"  1873.  16°  .............. 

(Srjab,  Iima.cn  unb  (51>uaftevbilber.  SBetl. 

18<)5.  3»be.  in  2.  H.  8°  ............... 

3  nb  a  It:  *)b.  1:  Aiulrcn  del  Ua»tuj,'no 
Sb.  2:  Tie  I'iebe  int  Wmbe. 
SJb.  H:    Set  Olufcumincilcr.  —  %(t  Xclita> 
teficnljaiitlcr. 

gall  fon  .Honflan*,  :   Sloman  au«  bent 
fedvi}ct)iiteti  3ab.rtyunbert.  Vtip.  1872. 


2601 


'JWiidrr,  £HI$cIm.  —  A , ,,. 

dcfongenenitn  ti'nuf<ifu<$,  Xie.Veip.  (f.  b.) 
16°.  ^n  9iicrit)  ,"sugenb=4Mbl.,  4}b.  37.  59: 


2587 
2587 


58: 
58: 

58  : 
58: 

58: 


2603 
2(509 
2607 
2836 

2530 


2533 
2532 

2630 

2643 
2633-4 

2631-2 

2636 

2644-5 


2310 

232'J 

1360 
1761 

2345 

2540 
733 

2477 


gdrftertbraui  «on  Reimfirc^en,  Tie.  (ri« 

ja^lung.  Stuttg.  1W9.  fl.  8°  ......... 

Jtlefterf;ot,  Jet.    (rin  gamUtoiroman. 

*evl.  1862.  3  -i<be.  in  ;>.  fl.  8°  ......... 

ajlajoratoherr,  Xcr.  tin  Jioman  aue  bcr 

Meaenwart.  ireip.  1S73.  3  ^be.    IIP. 
Vialo,  obcr  bit'  lUiebiatifirten  :   Sloman. 

Stuttg.  1873.  2  iibe.   16°  ............... 

Sloberidi  :  (Tine  .wf=  unb  Slauberacfdiidjte 

awsbont  xVibte  181^.    ctuttg.   1881. 

2  Hbe.,  fl.  80  ............................... 

Xafjelbe.  1873.  16°  ....................... 

Stabttrtniltbeifi  von  Atanffuvt,  Xet.  CS'tn 

Samili«t>SRontan  ausS    bent    ootigen 

3o^rbuntert.  Stuttg.  1873.  1<P  ...... 

lannenjdjul},  ^cr.  ctuttg.  1873.  16°... 
SBUtyfamr,  Xer.   .^ifiorifdier  iiolf«ro= 

man.  *evl.  18(>»).   3  8*.  in  2.  fl.  8°. 
3n*ei  Siinbct  an  einent  ftfi-jfn  :  G'vjd^: 

lung.  Stuttg.  1873.  16°  ................. 

2)(ii(Irt,  Wilbclm. 
Sllte  iU'iogcr  unb  fein  £0^11,  Ser.  Vcip. 

(f.  b.)  HP.  3n  Jiietif 


58: 
58: 
58  : 
58: 
58: 

r)8: 
58: 

58: 

58  : 

58  : 

58s 


iUm|Vl<fdfcr,  Xcr.  i/cip.  (f.  b.)  16°. 

2608     'JMitllcr  vom  >jpft,  Xcr.  31.  SWfifjntr.  ^n  9fo= 

oellenr  *b.  1 58: 

2604  Xaifclbc.  3nSclti'ameWcid)idnen 58: 

2605-i>      SWnmn.  x"v   lurjenjew.   v,n  Grj.,'  4<b.   1. 

2(i<y  i      Ucberf.  ton  g.  -fipbcnftebt '. 59  ; 

SWii  nrtili  nil  frit :  (Sine  Wefdjiditc  in  3lrabe§= 
fen.  ,tt.  ^mmermaim.  4  4*be.  in  1 58: 

fen's  :)(eifen  unb  abenteuet  nad)  W.'  31. 
4<iirger  fiit  bie  ^sugcnb  bcarbeitct  ijpn  g. 

2JJiiiiff/f)niifrn:    Sunberbare    Slcifcn    ui ' 
4i5affcr    unb    ju    Vanbe,  gclbjiige  uiib 
luftige    X'lbcntcuer    be-3    Tyreifyerrn    t>pn 
TOundj^aufcn.  3(u§  bem  (rnal.  iibcrf  »pn 

W.  31.  tiiirgcr '. 59; 

iWiinbiflcr  wann ,    unb  cine  uuniimbige 
grau",  (Sin.  iUJ.  «.  Scliluar^.  Jn  JU.  (Stj., 

4<b.  1 59 ; 

2531  i  UNiinbt,  Clara,  lli'iiUer  (Vouife  9J(iibl=" 
bad;.)  (gcb.  1S14  f  lS7ri). 
4)crlin  unb  Sanc-fpuct,  obcr  Jricbridj  bcr 
Orpjje  unb  joinc  greunbf.  4tel.  (f.  b.) 

4  4*be.  in  1.  fl.  8° 53 : 

Berlin  OOT  fi'mfjclm  ^aljren.  4V'rI.  I860. 

:-J41be.inl.  16° 58:        2478 

Xameii=x>llmanad;.  Vcip.  1870.  16° 58:'        2479 

2eutfd)lanb  in  etunn  unb  Xraiui. 
4  3lbtb. 

Slbtb.  1 :  Xcr  alte  iyrifc  unb  bie  ncue 
3eit.    Jena   1867.    4  4tee.  in   2. 

fl.  8° 

Slbtb.  2 :    Aiirftcn  unb  Xidjter.  Jena 

1867.  4  ^be.  in  2.  fl.  8^ 58:  2499-500 

2tbtb.  3:    XeiitfdUanb  gcgcn  grants 

reirt).  >-na  1868.  4  «be.  "in  2.  fl.  8°.  58  :    i ._, 
3(btb.  4:  ^ranfreidi  gcgcn  Xcutftylanb. 

>'na  18ii8.  5  4<be.  in  2.  fl.  8° 58  :    2497 

ZHfiffigjSbrige  Mrieg,  Xcr.   V15rag.  1873. 

6  «be.  in  3.  fl.  8^ 58:    2482-4 

erjbnjog  Jobann  unb  feine  3ett.  X'eip. 
(f.b.)  43lbtb.  fl.  8°. 

i'lbtl;.  1:  SlnbrtiW  ftofer 58: 

2lbtl;.  2  :  (Sr,U;evjog  ^oliann  unb  9Jlet= 

teniid) 58  : 

Slbtli.  3 :    Grjberjog  oPl;ann  unb  ber 

fterjog  wn  :Heicb»ftabt 58  : 

2(bth.  4:  (Sr^fierjog  oiOljann  alorlieidt'S: 

tHTiucfer 58: 

gcber,cidmuna,en  auf  bcr  Dieife  nadj  ber 
©diweis.  4<crl.  18(i5.  4  S3be.  in 
2.  II.  8°...,  ...  KG- 


2646-8 
2649 
2G50-1 
2652-4 
2641-2 

2H55-6 
2637-8 

2635 
2639 

2657-8 
2640 


2475-8 
99-500 
2480-1 
2497-8 
82-1 

2483 
248» 
2490 
2491 


2492-3 
5 


59:        2587 


grauenberjen  :  ,'oiflpvifdic  9aHiellcn.  i'eiu 

1873,   2«be.   fl.  8= 58:    2494-5 

nnbalt:     sy&.  1:     3)rci^ai'C  iiiiicn. 

»b.  2:     (Sin   (iilao  HJafjcr,   obcr  cine  !Hofrn* 

fnoopt. 
gricbrid;  bcr  Orpfie  unb  fein  ftof.    45erl. 

1867.    3  41bc.  in  1.  fl.  8°.. 58:        2496 

Scfd)id;tobilber :      .vuftprifdic    9(o»ellen. 

viena,  1868.     3  4<bf.  fl.  8° 58:     2501-3 

?  n  bait:    3)b.  1:  sBaron  Jtolbielot?.  —  ISinc 

»b.  ii^eiiu  -illcsauiance  (S4)[ut).— aicjnn» 

Jib.  :i:'  aictanbcr  flvfilanti  (S^IuS).  —  Xtr 
Jtinfiirft  unb  bev  (•Icloiiiift.  —  lie  logejja. 

©taf  pon  4Vnjpli'«fi.  ^enn,  1865.  44<bt. 

»'«  2.     16° 58:    2504-r, 

Orpfse  .fturfiirft  unb  feint   3eit,    Xer. 

3  xHbtb..  ^ena  1865. 

Slbtb.  I  :  Xer  jungt  iturfiirft.    3  4(be. 
i»  2 58:    2517-8 


PBO8E  FICTION:    GEUMAN. 


"JJhutbt,  (Tiara. 


-64- 


SKunbt, 


3)hi!tbt,  Clara,  9JJuUcr.  — 

Sibil;.  2  :    £cu  gnifjc  Murfiirft  unb  fcin 
"Boll.  4Sbe.  iit  2  ....................... 

Slbtb.  3:  Xcr  grof;e.Kurfiirft  nnb  feine 
Minber.  4  s-Wbe.  tit  2  .................... 

Sjiftprifrfje  ££aralterbiO>«.    Sierl.  1859. 
4  iBbe.  in  •>.   ft.  8°  ........................ 

3  nh  nit:    Sib.  1:    Der  >4Jrim  t>on  Sales. 

Sib.  2:     Die  gratijoffn  in  Woiija 

Sib.  3:    Die  dviifin  tu  ISnnla.—  Seripriiij  von 

VnmbnHe. 
Sib.  4:    (Sin   SorntUtag   bci   tfriebrid)   II.  — 

$ringefjiii  Oifini. 
Jpiftorifdie    X'cbensbtlbcr.     Skrl.     1864. 

2  91to.  in  1.  fl.  8°  ........................ 

3  it  (in  It:  Sib.  1:  Der  ,<xv;on  »on  Siielis.  — 
.tinrinciol)nitbler  otcv  "Ubclmnnn. 

2Jb.  V:  lllntia  Jljerejia  unb  iltv  Cienfjeiscr.  — 
Die  Sei'WiDoning  burd)  ein  iiilb  —  Die 
itinber  uon  Ijeute. 

$iftorifdieg    ^ilberbud}.      33erl.     1862. 

3  iibc.  16°  .................................. 

Xaffclbe.  3  Sbe.  in  1  ..................... 

3  Mi)  nit:  iib.  1:  Du  nnb  Sie,  ober  Sloltnire 

unb  IJlinUio.  —  (9vaf  Soils  MoSraalie.— 

Die  'Hillets. 
Xib.  2:  Slotlie  ;Vifii(orieii.  —  <5)vof  3m  jebo.  — 

DieSinfin  Binrtemberg.  —  Lonjtcrumps. 
Sib.  3:  Sirttber  unb  Sdjroeiter  —  iloltaire  unb 

fan  gofjuneliei.  —  Sic  JBcltflejdjidjte  unb 

bic  lliobe. 

§ofgefdjtd)ti'n  :  SMftorifdjer  Sicilian.  Skrf. 
1862.  16°....:.  ........  .'  ..................... 

Saifcrillcranbcrunb  fein  Sjof.  ticrl.  18(>8. 

4  kUbe.  tit  U.  {(.  8°  .....  .  .................. 

jtatfer  Jyerbinanb  I.  uitb  fcinc  ^(it.  ^rag. 

(f.  b.)  5  ^be.  in  ;2.  II.  8°  ................ 

•Kaifcr  o"Kf^  bcr  ^loeitc  nnb  fdn  Joof. 
sBcrl.  18tis.  3  -itoc.  II.  8°  ...........  —.. 

3  n  1)  a  1  1:  »b.  1:  iinijer  Jofcpl)  nub  ffllana 

Xtjcrefin. 

SBb..  2:  jtaijcr  S"!'*1')  ulli)  Woria  Slntonictte. 
Mb.  .'(:  jtaiffr  ^ofoiili   als  Selbft^errfAfv. 

il'atfcr  o^H'ph  mtb  bk  JRa^ertunen.  ilrc^I. 

1S74.  tl.  8°  ................................. 

Jtaifer  £eopolb  II.  unb  (cine  3«'-  Winn 

18B1.  3«be.  in  1.  l(i°  .................. 

iJaifcr  iiUlijclm  unb  fcine  gcitgenpffcn. 

SBcrl.  (f.  b  )  4  Itoe.  ](P  .................. 

3  n  t)  n  1  1:  Mb.  1-2:  3lu$  ben  .Jugenbtagen. 
Wb.  :M:  Sot  bent  lltie.ie. 

Sotferburg  unb  Sngel^burg.  ^cna  1871. 
^  -Hbe.  in  1.  fl.  8°  .......................... 

flaifetin  ©laubta,  ^i-injcffin  licit  lirol. 
e.  in  1.  1«°  ............ 

:  (Sin  9iapoleonif(^e8 
18(il.   3  i5be.   16°. 

3  11  So  It:  S)o.  1:    Sic   aSicomtefie  !Bco«l)Oi-» 
naU. 
i:  Die  Scneraliu  iBoncporte. 


58: 
58: 
58  : 


58: 


58: 
58: 


2508-9 
2506-7 
2514-5 


2516 


2511-13 
2510 


X'_eij>.  1870.  3 

jlatfmn  Jo)fpl;ii 

iiobonsbilb.  4i 


SBb.  i  . 

Sib.  3:  Sie  Miiiierin  unb  bie  Oidt&u'beiic. 

Sietnc  iliomaiic.  SUtona.  18BO-B. 
in  7.  KP  .................................... 

Sulinlt:  lib.  1—  f:    310C'  S.'eDcii«n>cflC  .... 

5iib.  4:  i'lnton  io:  (Sine  itnlicniirfie  oicfdjijjte. 
SUb.  5—7:    '.Uoiincio,    ober   Oejrfiiilitir    eine« 

-JJliUtonatd  .  . 
3(b.  8—  9:  SielK'lfa  ............  ............. 

!Bb.  10:  tier  Veibciaene  .................... 

Sib.  11:  Die  .Uiinftlmn  .................... 

»b.   12:    illoveUfiibud):    MeicJ    bind)    Sffiinb; 
Si'iiebin  in  nltev  ^cit;  Blonbet'j  fiteb  ..... 

®b.  13—  1ft:  Die  ^liia)tliiu]f  in  vonben   ..... 

Sib.   Hi:  'iiliibemoiielle    timivon;    ober,    t)ter 

June  nno  beiu  i.'cben  eincv  Scbautpitletin. 

ab.  17:    Urtinn  ............................ 

Sib.  1H:  .Itfine  Sitjeibunn 

Sb.  lit:  Wemoiten  cinea  .U'inbeS  ........... 

SUb.  21):  'JiiincUen  unb  --BUber:  SBie  man  «ni» 
ferin   lotib;  Det  :»inn;  Sfii'brid)  ber  Wiofie 
unb  ber  5rt)lnfioJ;  Gin  Meros  ber 
Wait.  ..  ................ 

•ftonig  §einridj  VIII.  nnb  fcin  »of  ;  ober, 
Hatljat-inc  Spatt.    ^erl.  1858.    3 
in  1.  l<i° 

Aonifliit  .v>ortenfe:    (fin  9laboleon 
VcbcnSbilb.    «crl.  18(51.    2  «be.  in  1. 
fl.  80 


58: 
58: 
58: 
58: 

58: 
58: 
58  : 

58  : 
58: 
58  : 

58: 

5>*: 
5S: 

5S: 
5^: 
5"»: 
5H: 

5S: 


2.r)69 

2580-1 

2519-20 

2523-5 

2522 

2526 

2528-31 

2527 

2521 

2582-4 


2466-72 

64BS 


2467 
24ti8 
24KS 
24B9 

2)li9 


2571 
2471 


ilttnnbt,  Gtora,  Wiillcr.  —  (vortfe^ung. 
SRarta  Jbcrcfia  unb  bcv  ^anburenobttft 

trend.    iH-iinn  1861.    4  «be.  in  2. 

fl.  8° 58  :    2532-3 

SKarie  9(ntoiiictie  unb  i!;r  So^n.    3ena, 

1867.  6  SBbc.  in  2.  1(>° 58  :    2534-5 

Wemoiten  cines  *SeItfinbe§.  X'ct^.  1851. 

2«bc.  in  1,  fl.  8° 58:        2536 

•Wuliainmeb  Sill,  bcr  njoraenlSnbifc^e  58c< 

unpavtc.    t;rag,  (f.  b.)   8  Sibe.  in  4. 

II.  8° 58:  2537-40 

3)iol;ammcb  3(Ii  unb  fcin  .viauS.    Sena, 

1871.  4«be.  16° 58:    2572-5 

SJof;ammcb  Silt's  3iod)folger :    S?iftoris 

fdjcr  Sloinan  int  3(njd)lut5  an  ,,a)lcil)ant= 

ineb  5Hi  nnb  [cut  .§au»".    Jena,  1872, 

44>be.  in  2.  fl.  8° 58:    2541-2 

Sajjflbe.    4  S3be,,  16° 58:    2570-9 

3  n  b,  a  1 1:  itb.  1 :  UK.  liammeb  3Ui'<i  lejte  Zage. 

Sib.  2:  rti'ouenliebe,  ivrauenrod^e. 

Sib.  3:  Hlolinmineb  Sli'S  Cube. 

Sib.  4:  DaoeiferiH1  unb  bas  golbene  3eito(ter. 

Wi^oleoit  in  Scutfdjlrtiib.  Serl.  1866. 
4«be.  11.8° 58:  2543-6 

3  n  ti  a  1 1:  Sib.  1:  SKaftutt  unb  ^enn. 
S^b.  ^:  Vlayo  eon  unb  A^b'niain  youife. 
Sib.  :i:  Jinuoleon  unb  Siliidjcr. 
Sib.  4:  5liicoleon  unb  ber  isSiener  Sonnveft. 

9ieit«S  »ilbcvbud).  SJcrl.  1862.  2  SBbe. 
K.  8° 58:  2547-8 

3nb,nU:    *b.  1:    SBelt  unb 'Jlntur. 

Sib.  2:     Stooellciibilbei:      Witt  unb  8u(*tr; 

(Sin  i'CbeebicHft;    Xcr  Sob.il   ber  "jintuv; 

Slurorn,  Wi'dfin  uon  .Honig-jmaif ;  Wolb  unb 

Moiile. 

D^fcr  be-3  rcHgtiifcii  gonatiSntttS  :  S.iiftj)= 
rifd^cr  Ionian  au»  bcm  breiliiiijdliri! 
gen  JU-tcge.  JJrag,  1871.  B  Ste.  in  3. 

11.8° .-58:  2549-51 

Chigcn  nnb  fcine  $<it.  SJerl.  1864. 

8  sttbc.  tit  4.  fl.  8° 58:    2555-8 

9lbtf>.    1:      %'iins  (Sunen  ber  Heine  Jlbbe..     5H:         2555-d 
Jlbtb.  2:  ^riiis  (Junen  ber  cble  Slitter 5S:         2S57-S 

98roteftantif*e   Sefuiten.     Vcij?.    1874. 

6»be.  16° 58:  2586-91 

©obn  feiner  3eit,  Xer.    ilerl.  1860.    2 

iBbc.  iit  1.  ft.  8° ,,.  58:        2559 

S8cn  ABniaatftfe  bi-3  Gliifcllntvft.   Stuttg. 

1873-4.   6«be.  16°..,. , ,-58:     25GO-5 

3n  An  (t:    Sibc.   1—3:      llm    Deutfcfjlanb'S 

einljcit. 
5)be.  4—  (J:    SiU)e(moI>8t)e  nnb  G(ii:ell)utft. 

SDJcIt  bc§  ©lanjcs,  (Sine :    Sioinan  ouS 

ber  BcgcniiHU-t.    ikrl.  (f.  b.)    3  iBbe. 

16° 58:    2485-7 

3Bdt  nnb  tUH;nc.    S.'ei)j.  18B9.   2  'tibc.  in 

1.  fl.  8° , 58:        2566 

DJiUitbt,  'Ibeobor  (gel).  1808,  f  1862). 
(Saalioftro  in  SBet«8Burg.    ^rag,   1858. 

160.. t ,..58:        2690 

Seutfdjer  serjog,  (Sin.  Vety.  1855.  fl.  8°.  58  :        2691 
Araiuofifdje*    i'anbfdjlofj,    (Sin.     ^rag, 

18,^5  16° '.'...- 58:        2702 

©raf  Wirabeau.    Serl.  1860.    4  ;Wbe.  in 

1.18° 58:        2692 

3Kataborc,    Sic.    Vcip.   1850.     2   SJbe. 

fl.  8° „ 58:     2693-4 

5!arifer   fiaifer  =  ©fijjen.    S3erl.    1857. 

2«be.  inl.  11.8°....,. ,- 58:        2695 


SB: 
58: 

58: 
re  • 

2471 
2171 

2472 
2585 
2~>70 

unb  feine  neue  Dnnnftic.  —  Dei  Dom  ber 
J^nmUiben  unb  bie  nnpoleonifdje  ^olitit.  — 
H!onnrd)ic,  :)tcv".iblit  unb  .Unifeviljum:    Die 
(JntfU'liungberenaUfdHiaiijb'iifdH'n'.'lUioni. 
—  Die  Sib'ife  unb  bie  »!iebe.  —  Suru4arbei> 
ter,  Sd)iieiber  unbiininpenfnm  inter  iin  nenen 
jt.iijerreid).  —  Die  ^rau  beo  SlrbeitenS.  — 
Der  Unijer  unb  bie  SUbeiter.—  Srifette  unb 
Siorctte  unb  bie  neue  Stnrration. 
Sio.  2:    Xtjenter  unb  Sitten  im  neuen  ilaifets 
reirf).  —  Die  ganforonnmx  be-3  i.'niteiS.  — 
Die  trniiHifiidje  WcielliAnft  unb  bie  rtvnuen. 
—  Det  .Staifer,  bic  Weifter  unb  bic  ^rcfic.  — 

PKOSE  FICTION:    GEKMAN. 


TOunbl, 


-65- 


DliitfmfmS. 


it,  2b.eobcr.  —  gortfe^ung. 
9tobet>i«re.    SkrL  1859.    3  sBbe.  16°...  58: 
ZJiomaS  2Kun$er.  SUtona  I860,   3  33b«. 

16° 58: 

SMnutere  vcbenSbttbcv.  G.  Spinbler.  2S)be. 
in  1 59: 

3nbalt:  Sb.  1-2:  Sit  (Srben  b«3  ftetneriKn 
(3afte3. 

SfliinUrr,  XbomaS.  Xb.  2Runbt.  32Jbe 58 

SDJiirbttr,  g- 
Wt^enbe  vcgion,  Jie,  Stutt*.  1867.  16°. 

on  Jugenb-  unb  $olfebibl 59 

UMufflll'?,  jobann  Gatl  Sluguft  (geb.  1735, 
f  1787). 

SkilfsMiuurfien  bet  Xeutfd^n.    io«rau§ge= 
qeben  won  3.  S*.  Mlec.    SUtona  (f.  b.) 

II.  8= , 59: 

Xaffelbe.     S:iefau§gcgeben     Don    3R. 
9JiuUet.  i'cipj.  1863.  3  45be.  in  1. 11.  8°.  59 : 
2Niiid)fIlifiiibIcrii!,Xic.  SB.9.icollt)aufen.  3n 

^(almMd'ttet  unb  Sdineeflotfcn,   3Jb.  1...  58 
2)?Bi"cum»nicilrr,  Xer.  C.  Siiiller.  3»  Gtj. 

it.  Gbarafterbilber,  'Bb.  3 58 : 

SWuiiffiliirtK  "ciben  unb  grcuben.  2.  Sicrf. 

3n2cbr.,  «b.  17 56: 

2»?ufifcr=«drfc,  Xie.  2.  Otto.  3n9Jiufifer= 

Vctben  unb  greuben 58: 

Wufifcr  X'eiben  unb  greubtn.  V.  Otto 58 

3n  bait:  lie  3)tufifer  SBrfe.  —  Crtftcfter 
uni  Conlif|cnmdd)t«.  —  Xa5  erfte  iUeetbo* 
Denfeft  in  iionn. 


5D?nMcticr  nub  Shtsffticrin.  G.  £>6fcr.  3" 
9lu8  bet  reeiten  Si>clt,  3)b.  1  .....  ".  .........  - 

2Nuf;tr  c3  fein  ?  K.  Saner.  <«  a  r  I  2  e  t= 
lef.)  2  4toe  .................................  - 

D. 


Gutter,  tine  :    ^m  ?(nfdjlu6   an    ,,2ie 

ISolonie".     J.  Werftatfer.    3  Sbc  ......... 

5DJuttrr  >b.  6.  Gonfctencc  .................... 

Gutter  unb  .Hiub.  %  fceijfe.  3n  ©ef. 

31?.,  «b.8  ....................................... 

9Kiittcrfldttr?lc.  (S.  Spinbler.  3n  £«fe= 

rcten,  «b.  1  .................................... 

2)futtcrlicbf.  5.  Sicffmann.  3n  Crj., 

«b.  8  ............................................. 

OTuttcriicftf  uitb  'Muttcrtreue.  3.  S3taun. 
Wqliiij,  Cttfneb. 

Sim  »ofc  bet  uotbtfc^en  SemiramtS. 
frann.  1873.  2  S3be  in  1.  16°  ........... 

SMeteot  bet  «6tfe,    ©in.     ««)>.    1872. 

3  iBbe.  16°  ................................... 

SBetlorener  So^n,    (Jin.     3cna/    1874, 

4  »be.  16°  .................................. 

2K«lorb  tat.  J.  fcoffmann.  3n  Grj.,  4Jb.  1. 


58  : 
58: 
59: 

58: 
58: 

5G: 
59: 

59  : 

59  : 

58: 
58: 

58: 

59  : 


269S-8 

2699-701 

933 

2699-701 
2409 

2545 
2546 

:  2391 
2645 
1616 

2911 
:   2911 

1662 
501-2 
1635 

921-3 
426 

677 
927 

2267 
2053 

2730 
2731-3 

2734-7 
2260 


Stmertlo.    G.  Sbinbtet.     3n   gur 

etabt  unb  I'anb  ...............................  59  : 

9!artl  beni  .Utiege  :  ^ovtfegung  »on  ,,Untet 

^veuficit'o  Sa^iwn".     ©taf   2t.    ®ta= 

bot»«li.    4  4tt>e.  in  2  .........................  58  : 

9!nri)  bciu  Sdjiffbtucb..    5y.  ®etftacfer  ........  58  : 

yintli  jiuanjiii  ^aljrcn.  ft,  ©alcn.  3  SBbe. 

in  2  ..............................................  58: 

9inrtibnrn,  Sie.    5.  SBtemcr.    2  iBbc  .......  58: 

yfarfibnrn,  Xie.  &.  aiierift.  3n  Sugenb. 

*ibl.,  «b.  7  ....................................  59  : 

Oiqrtlbnrefinbtr  unb  bev  ^rinj,  Xie.  g. 

Soffmann.   ^n  ilbenbftunben  ..............  59: 

9inrf>fom.mri!i"ffjniteii.  81.  Stifter.  3n 

Gta.,  4Jb.  1  ......................................  59  : 


'.Vfirtiririit    won    einem    gebilbeten    jungen 
aKoim.    G.  X.  sffl.  (81.)  ^offmann.    3n 
21u«gew.  Grj.,  »b.  2  ..........................  58  : 

9!acfifnmmcr,  2er.    21.  Stifter.    3Sbe...-59: 
9iarf)t  am  ^ullatfec,  Gi«e.    G.  %.  Garten. 
4  «be  ............................................  58: 

2affelbe.    6  33  be.  in  2  ........  ............  58: 

Mnrfjt  am  Sliosquitoguldj,  Gine.  g.  ®er= 

ftacter.     Jn  (Saliforniiclje  3f  ijjcn  ..........  58: 

Wntlit  auf  bem  -fflallfife^,  £ie.  §.  0er= 

ftatfev.    3n  StauSEBixBet  ..................  58: 

9fart|t  bet  -JJmon,  Gine.  G.  Spinblet.  3" 

fflevbftuiolen,  ito.  1  ...........................  59: 

Matlit  tin  4Mei*[jdu>Sd;eH,  £ie.  $.  §.  SB. 

Certel.  (ffi.  0.  u  D  n  »  o  r  n.)  3n  £>oi'n'S 

Gr;.,  «b.l«  ............  :  ...............  :  .......  58: 

SJfirflt  tin  9ttqtV(jmci8C,  Sie.  §.  3f^of£«- 

3n  6ef.  edjr.,  «b.  9  .........................  56: 

9Jntl|t  im  -li'albe,  Sie  :  Sage.  g.  35e  la 

3Jiotte  goitque.  Jti  -^u-Jgern.  3B.,  SBb.  12.  56  : 
9Jflrtit  in  bet  GaUfotnifdjen  ©jjtelffolie, 

Gine.    J.  Qetftacfer.    3"  Galifornifdje 

£f<J3CH  ..........................  ,  ..............  .  58: 

9Jari|t  in  bet  .wHljaiiettwite,  Gine.  ty.  g. 

SL>.  Certel.    Oil*.  D.  B  o  n  Sj  o  r  n.)    3tt 

§om'«  Gtj-,  »b.  9  ...........................  58  : 

SJartit  unb  SJiotgen.  G.  ®.  G.  £.  Sutoer. 

Vt-tton  ..........................................  58: 

SJndjt  ju  ©aftc,  Gine.  G.  §6fer.  3n  £let= 

ne«  Veben,  SUb.  3  ..............................  58: 

9Jari)tt(jaU,  2ie.  Gb.  bon  edimib.  3n  ®ef. 

SdH;-  »b.  8  ...................................  59; 

92artiUmtroui((c,  Gine.  2t.  bon  2BintetfeIb. 

3n  §umot.  ®olbaten=3icBelIen,  Sib.  1  .....  59  : 

9ial)ca  unb  gerneS.    g.  SB.  ^adldnbet  .....  58: 

;5  n  bait:    Xic   Spurcn   einc5  Romans.  -- 
Untcr  ben  plpftll^tn  S"11"'11' 

gjnnic,  Gin.  g.  ©erftacter.  3n  Sett  unb 
Xunfel,  S)b.  1  ........  ,  ........................  58: 

i'Jnmcitlofc  (Scfdticfiten.  g.  SB.  <gactldn= 
ber.  3  «be.  in  2.  3n  SI?.,  «b.  1-3  .......  58  : 

9?nUoIcon  in  Jeutfdilanb.  G.  "))l.  SJJunbt. 
(Vouife  aJliibtbadj.)  4SJbe  ..........  58: 

3  n  Salt:    51b.  1:    Siaftatt  uitb  Jjena. 
»6.  2:    9Iacoleoit  unb  JtBitigin  iiouife. 
SBb.  li:    Siiipoleou  unb  llliuijer. 
SBe.4:    SiatJolcun  uub  bci  "JBUtter  Gongvej. 

g. 


Stolie.  3  Sbe. 
pinbler.   3n  ®cb,il-- 
Munbt.  3n 


906 

1101-2 
995 

820-1 

2U8-9 

2557 
2295 
1061 


in  Ggtjbten. 

in  1 
MnUolcon  .Sebru.  G. 

beteien,  iHb.  1 
9iayo!coiitid)C  ^b«,  2te.   lb. 

^artfer  Maifev=3fiuen,  «b.  2  ............... 

I'inrciffiiiJ  unb  'Jfarctfja.    G.  Ill  iWielanb. 

3n  Satntntl.  li'.,  SJb.  19  .................... 

9Znrr  be?  neutue^nten  ?tobt^unbert«,  Gin. 

6.  3fcb,offe.  3n  ®ef.  Sdjt.,  iBb.  3  ......... 

92nrrcn  bcr  Webe.    31.    von  SBititerfelb. 

3#be.  in  2  ..................................... 

Wnrrciidnuei,  2a§.    fl.  ©tober.    3n  Grj., 

*b.  4  ........................  ,  .................... 

9!ntbflit  bet    e^uatter.    ft.  ?oftel.    (G. 

©ea(?fielb.)  3n  iiebensbtloer  :c  ...... 

9int!iuilud,  Waria  iiouiie  Glifabetb,  Matl^a= 

rina  (geb.  1817,  f  1SS7). 

Oefammelte  ©djriften.    $aUe  1860-70. 
14«be.  in  13.  «.  8  ....................... 

3  nil  a  It:  S)b.  1:  Dorfs  tittbatobtgefiiiic^tett: 
2)ie  beiben  ^favrtjctufer;  kDIartbt,  bic  Stiff* 
mutter;  Sinter,  oobn  unb  Sntel;  fiorenj  btr 
^retgcmcinbter;  9iinget  barttacb,  baft  iljr 
(title  feiti;  Zt'  Jlammerjungfer;  iie  Sonn« 
lagsfdfute;  tine  3)ienfttn(igbegefcbt(^te;  I)er 
neue  Stbulmciiter;  'JJIarte  ................. 

S)b.  2:    Zie  G)ef$id)ten   tioii  Cbrtftfticb  unb 


59: 
59: 
58  : 
56: 
56  : 
59: 
59: 
59: 


1731 
1062-4 

359-62 
393-4 

917 
913 


2854 

1956 

283 

917 

2853 

2227 

1685 

533 

1736 
1328 

937 
1285-6 
2543-6 


1121 

940 
2695 
1909 
1951 
1748-9 
1091 

792 


58:  2765-78 


68: 

5§: 


27G5 
27(i6 


THOSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


—  66- 


'Jiibelungeti. 


.— ®ef.  Sdjrtftm.— gwrtfefcuttfj. 

•Bb.  .'):  filcinc  CrjSbluiigen:  £ante  Sofie;  XaS 
SHt'ctorat;  ^ungfer  Vottdjen;  SCaoibSBiume; 
2ie  bumnte  Mime;  !£er  Heine  9tegiment?< 
trumpeter;  SDer  fleine  Guvvenbejungc;  3!er 
aimrmroait  ju  sffieifilitigeii;  SDie  beiben 
2-anmnbavtmc;  Gl>riftian  ber  SBbgdfteller; 
2Bo  ipad)ft  bcv  (yliidsbaum 58: 

'Bb  •!'  Jtleine  Grjabjungen:  S)aS  83artge« 
Kcib;  Sie  (Sebirgsieife;  Dcr  '.Banter,  tt; 
SBalfterSilevjer  bei  ben  gianjofen:  Ser  Sffiol* 
tenbrudr.  S)ie  Staffette:  £>ie  sBotenfrau 58: 

SBb.  5:  Xagebiid)  eineS  avmen  Svciulein'S.  — 
3»ad)im  con  jtamern.  —  SHicterinneiungeit 
and  ciiicm  ffllabdjenlcben 58: 

SBb.  0:    Eangenflein  unb  SBoBltngen  58: 

SBb  7'    Die  alte  JjunRfer.  —  $er  Sertnunb      58: 

!Bb.  8— 9:  Glifabetij:  Gine  (Sejd>id>te  bie  nidit 
mil  bev  jjeivatt)  icb.liejjt 58: 

SBb.  10:  Sagebud)  einer  Meife  naqber$ro» 
ocnee,  Jttalien  unb  ber  Sctnoeij  . . .  •  58: 

SBb.  11:  gamilien«©tijjen.— fierr  unb  *am« 
mevbiener 58: 

SBb.  13:  ScbenSbilb  ber  [jeimgegangenen  3J!a  = 
vie  Siatbniiii'S,  get),  edjeele:  >J)labd)enjeit. . .  58: 

SBb.  14:  Sortfe?""G:  B1"«en'i;l)e"  in  2Utl)al= 
bemMebcn 58: 

SBb.  15:  gortfejung:  grauenlefcen  in  Jlein« 
ftcbt aa: 

9ioturfrniub,  Xer.    2.  Siecf.    3n  Sdjr., 

Sftutiirlufce  So(>n,  Xer.    31.  igdler.    3" 

Steben  SBinteiabenbe,  23b.  l 58: 

j  baut  Sleftevdjcn,  Xet.    g.  iicttmtb. 

i  -Bunte  Silbet,  53b.  1 58: 

g.  ©erftiicJer.  3n  ihmteS  XreU 

"ben'r^b-  2 58: 

9Jcb  3J!i;etS:  9lus>  bem  i'eben  eine^  SSot= 

laftdlmattofen.  3-  g.  Goo^et 58: 

Sicflctlclicii.  ft-  ©erftddet.  3n  Wntet  ^al> 

ihcn  unb  "Sudjen,  iBb.  2 58'- 

gicgcrffloBcn  unb  bet  Xeutjdjc,  Xie.    ©. 

n.i-»u-   ^^  3ugenb-^3ibl.,  33b.  17 r>9: 

g.  x't'lualb 58: 

icmcii*,  ®i«-  S-  ®u|}foh>.  3n  Sie  fleine 

SRartenWett,  *b.  1 58: 

"°    g.  Sioffmann.  3U  Gtj.,  SOb.  23...  59  : 
X  Sdiett.  2  SBbe.  in  1 59  : 


[cmmcMor,raii 

aillcin  in  btv  iiielt.   »ett.  1868.    3  SJbe. 
ml.  «.  8°  .................................  58: 

Scae  unb  ^ajjft.  S5re§[.  1805.   2  SJbe. 
inl.  H.  8°  ....................  •  ............  58: 

9JcniH)6or.  6.2V1ii^'«.  3n  fietqptilt^en, 
S3b.  2  ............................................  59  : 

9lcftber3aunf6nige, 


Slbalarb,  Set.  3.  Qroffc  ............... 

Slmabia,  Sev.    6.  3)J.  iBiefanb.   3" 
Sammti.  ill,  »b.  15  ........................ 

sjjfuc  Ita^uen.  i!.  Dtto.  2  33be.  m  1  ......... 

'jicitt  SMlter  au§  bein  Sclbateuieben.  ©raf 
St.  ©rabolrsti  ................................ 

°j  nl)  a  It:  Crfte  Etebe.  —  ftQfecnenbi-anb.  — 
^  Unvuljigc  ,Heiten. 

Went  ISafar,  2ev  :  tin  Seitenftiicf  311  ,,1818 
unb  ,,l£Iba  unb  SCaterloo".  §.   Stolte. 
2  39be.  in  1  ..................................... 

«cuc  2on  Dutrote,  Ser.  g.  1B.  .^attUiiibet. 
5  Sibe.  in  3.  3n  m.,  Sib.  30-4  ............ 

©eifterwclt,  2ie.  g.  ©erftdctcr.   3n 
unb  2unfd,  S3b.  1  ..................... 

Sagat,  Sie.  3-  ©wffe.    3n  Dffene 
nbcn,  "-Bb.  2  ................................. 

heimat^  iibcr'm  SJfeet,  SDie.  £,  @pmb= 
3n  ffiinterbud),  S»b.  2  .................. 

mUitdi'tidje  fiiumoteJfen.    ©raf  @t. 
2S3be.ini  ..................... 

nti  a  It:  Sb.  1:  £oS  SiebljabevtfjeiUev.  — 
Tie  fcl)Bne  SRutne. 

SBb    2"    Gi"  moberner  CtljeUo.  —  Sin  alter 
Safjnbri*.  —  Cine  Gfte  auf  SBefetjI. 

Sijeue'Jiiobe,  Xie.  §.  Gonfcience. 
ftunben,  iib.  1 


Wc'uc 


let. 


56: 

58  : 

58: 


59: 

58  : 
58: 

58  : 

59  : 
^ 
58: 

58: 


27B8 

27(19 

2770 
2771 

2772 
2773 
2774 
2776 
2777 
2778 

1614 

1447 

2136 

915 

467 

983 

2567 
2127 

1229 

2282 
487 

2800 

2801 

926 

731 
1155 

1907 
2912 

1115 


1122 
1304-6 

937 
1157 

950 
1116 

422 


<JJciic  9Jotid(cn.  G.  ?olfo.  14  *8be.  in  8 59  : 

3  n  Ija  It:  SBb.  1:  Sior  Ijunbev  fniifjetjn  3ab,= 

ten,  1745.  —  (SUjabeti).  —  Gjinta 59: 

SBb.  2:  Ek  blonbe  Wartba.  —  Ter  £>eir  (Sol« 

gc'fietier.   59: 

SBb.  3:  lilargaretlia.  —  »e§  .tjevrn  flveisfteucv. 
etnnebme.il  Sieducrtretev.  —  Gine  SBette. 
—  2ltt'j  bem  ^eben  be-j  (Siiacomo  9tobuftie, 
genannt  11  Tintoretto.  —  2>er  Soft niranj 
ber  lame  dc  Slide.— 1'fabame  d'lloudetot.  59: 

SBb.  4.  SBictorine.  —  II  Tempesta.  —  SEJie 
jdjbne  ffliaib  con  Uialeclimijle.  —  Gllitior 59: 

SBb.  5:  *cra.  —  tfvoei  Eebutontinnen.  — 
SJa'j  ftauS  mit  ben  gviinen  ^aloufien.  — 
SMe  Heine  Gtienne 59: 

SBb.  (i:    Megina.  —  Za«    Sodijeit-sbilb.    - 
Cynka  Punna    —   A  la   Fontanjte.    — 
^'a'3  ved)ie  i.Jid)t;  obev,  roie  ber  SReifterSBern* 
barb  uon  Dvlavj  cin  Staler    ber    tjeiligen 
5livd)e  gercOiben  ift 59: 

SBb.  7:  Berfunfene  Sterne:  Mademoiselle 
Manpiru;  ,,Gine  Soiree  mnsicale;"  i'e- 
beiiotmum  eine§  armen  -J)!ufitev3;  J!ie 
Socfe  bcv  Gljarloue  Govbar).  —  ^m  ®oa(e 
bcv  5yvau  4iojvatb,in.  —  'Pvinjeffin  Grains 

SBb.  H:  SeViienSgejetirtniffe:  Gin  8iebeWfer; 
Gin  Confer  flinb.  -  Grfte  Siebc.  -  Weor= 

SBb.  9:  '  siuV  bem  ..2Bunber[id)ften  SBudjc": 
Unica;  Gin  Kunber,  (Slnton  Waft);  <3c  = 
trennt;  ?ie  'Bcildjen  bev  Kaiftrin:  Gin 
ificptevfievi,  Qotm  JtcatS);  Zc3  (Svajcn 
SlBeiljnadjt  im  iBalbe 

SBb  10'  ,,'JlttS  Staul)  unb  Slirfje":  Gin  Tag 
in  lliavi'5  »ov  65  ,^tif)ren;  Gine  SoUerine; 
3>a3  Sd)loft  an  ber  fflefer;  Gine  gedonte 
gannerin;  SBcrroanbte  Seifter;  a)ldbd)en= 
fierjen;  «cfdjid)te  einer  Spijengarnttut. . . 

SBb.  II:  SrijofK  ilUiitter:  Jieliciii^;  9'"r 
greunbfdtaft;  2aS  :)lcliquienid)loj!;  Made 
moiselle  Deligny;  Siadiel  Siuvjfd) 

SBb.  12:  ,,rt'ieub»oll  iuib  leibuoll":  Unfev  av= 
mev'^unge;  £eonove;  3}ie  Xod)tev  be3  ;)ti= 
beva;  Jn'  ber  Scimntb;  ftrauenfopfe;  3:ven  = 
nung 

iB->.  13:  3m  Soviibergeticn:  Gin  Spiel;  Gine 
ftrnuenljanb;  Sl««  fvufjercn  Jagen;  ®d)ei= 
ben  nub  lilciben 59: 

SBb.  1-1:  fflolten  3d)nttcn:  Zen  SBeg  oerfeijlt; 
Hm  lemsel  ber  greunbfcboft;  Seberfeljen; 
Gin  SWococo=aJicbatUon;  Sllice 59: 

SJJcitc  Siobinfon,  Xer.    g.  iooffmonn 59  : 

_.  Sdjulmeifter,  Xet.     5Jc.  3(athufiu§. 

on  Xoi-f=  u.  etobtgefd) 58: 

9Uuc  Jeftament,  Xac-.   g.  @tolle.  3n  Ga= 

melien,  «b.  2 59: 

Jicuc  SUelt,  Xie:    ®rjSblungen  aug  bet 

Wefdtidjte  ilmetifo'S.    II;.  Xieli? 59  : 

giriicr  2tbel.    2(.  3Jieifcner.    2  fflbe 58: 

Sinter  beutfctjet  3ugeubfteunb.    g.  §off» 

mann.    10  «te 59  : 

91citcr  galftoff,   Gin.    91.  G.  Stadiiwgel. 

3SBbe 58: 

Dictttrc  fieutfdic  ©cjdiid>ten  bon  bet  3tefot= 

mation  bi§  jum  golbenen  Settaltet  bet 

beittfdjen  Xid)t=  unb  lonfunft.    g.  Ctto.  59  : 
Wrtice  ^ilbetbudj.  G.  Si.  3Kunbt.  (V  o  u  i  f  e 

2«be 58: 


59: 


59: 


59: 


59: 


59: 


^nlialt:    3Jb.  1:    JBelt  unb  Jiatnr. 
SBb.  2:  JiooeUcnbilber:  Wift  nnb  ^ucfcr;  Gin 
IMebesbienft;  lev  £o[)it  bcv  9fatnr;  Slurora, 
fflvafin  uon  flBnig8mart;  Wolb  unb  j!ol)U. 
£ebcn.    58.  2(uerbod;.    3  S3be.    3n 

®ef.  Sd;t.,  33b.  14-16 58: 

Saflelbe 58: 

9lritcfte  bentfdje  ©efcb,icf)ten  au§  bem  neun- 
jdjnten  ia^vfjnnbett  bi»  jur  ©egenivatt. 

g.  Dtto 59: 

Sicmt'Stattonen  be§  iom-n  Bon  Sdjerem 

betg,  Xie.  grei^ctr  G.  Don  SBtbta.  2  SBbe.  58  : 
DJcnuicrf  unb  Stugdbaat.   Sj.  ®mibt.    3« 

ftiinnen  bet  rotten  lonne.  SBb.  4 59  : 

9Jcu>ton   g-orftcr   obet   be§   Saufmann'S 

Xienft.    g.  Mattljat 58: 

Wbclungcn,  ^i«-    ^r-  ^tieS« 59 : 

9Jit)cIiuiflcn,  Sie-   S-  Sdjmibt 59  : 


80-7 
80 

80 

81 
81 

83 


83 
83 


84 
85 

85 


87 
2346 

2765 
1111 

2101 
2322-3 

2320-9 
232-1 

2625 
2547-8 


58-60 
67 

2624 

167-8 

821 

2280 
2460 
2731 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


ift  fo  fein  geiponncn. 


-67- 


59: 
59: 

59: 
59: 


9Jirtitt<    ift   fo  fein  gefponnen,    ber  Sxrr 

btinat'i  an  bie  Sonnen.    g.  igwffmann. 

3n3lbeiibfmiit>en 59: 

Saffelbe.  Jit  gacrftmtbeii 59  : 

fliiditt*  ittefyv  in  ber  iiklt  nlS  ein  2Mng(a3. 

A.  3tb'ber.  Jit  («>.,  SJb.  2 59  : 

9Jito(nu?  "ubiing,  (*kaf  Bon  3i"3enbcrf. 

31.  41-tlbcn.b.abn.  Jrt  (3tf.  fir}.,  Sib.  I....  59  : 
9iitriH,  (tfarl)  CDuftaO  (geb.  1795). 

3ugenb='iHbliotb.ef.  X'eiB.  1846.    47  33bc. 

16° 59: 

5  nb  a  It:  Kb.  1:  Xic  rjeiligen  brei  fionigc. 
-  SSScbcr  unb  Siafier  59: 

Bb.  2:  Xie  Wudguiubr.  —  Xas  Sfloaclncft 
nnb  ber  jammer.  —  Xcr  blinbe  flnabe. . .  .  59: 

Bb.  3:  Xie  .fiaibefdjule.  —  3Bab.rb.eit  unb 
iiiige.  —  Xvcu  bis  in  ben  Xob 59: 

Bb.  4:  Iraugott  unb  ftanncben.  —  Slettp  unb 
Toms,  obei  Xoftor  ;Unncr  unb  fcine  Gut* 
bcdfniui.  —  lUiijolungbi 59: 

Bb.  5:  Xer  xdmiicb  pon  :)tubla.  —  Xcr  £itten  = 
fnabc  unb  fein  £unb.  —  Xie  Glemetitar* 
geifter 59: 

Bb.  ti:  XaS  Jtorbilb;  ober,  bcr  TOaler  untcr 
ben  asil^en.  —  Xer  Duafer.  —  Xie  Sti  " 
pfeibe ;  ober,  be$  Serratbc^  £otjn 

Bb.  7:  Xer  :)tid)tcr;  obcr,  sitrnct  unb  fiinbiget 
nidit.  —  Xie  teiben  ediitcftern.  —  Xie 
gutc  Totter.  —  Xie  9)ad)bam 

Bb.8:  Storfteffcn  unb  fein  3obn;  ober,  etolj 
unb  Vtebe.  —  ijeicr  unb  PJeigc.  —  ^aul'd 
lagebitd;;  ober,  grofie  Mcibcn  cincS  fleiiicn 
Xiencte 

Bb.  9:  Xer  Sonbcrling.  ^-  Xc3  Siinig?  fiinb. 

—  iUuberliebe 

Bb.  in:  Xer  jterfcrmeifter  ton  5Iorttidj;  ober, 

baofif"cntc  Piebot.  —  t'otemfin;  ober,  ficrr 
unb  ireibeigcner.  —  !prin$efjm  unb  tit' 
nerin 59: 

Bb.  It:  .tuinbert;  ober,  flatfcr,  9Karfd>all  unb 
!8iid)l)anMer.  —  Clob,a;  ober,  basl  gdjaf 
ber  armen.  —  Xer  jtonig  unb  ber  OTiiEer... .  59: 

Bb.  12:  Xie  JSuloeroerfdjitorung ;  ober,  bie 
Briibei.  —  Silbelm  Z«U.  —  Xag  Icftament.  59: 

Bb.  13:  Xer  lifajabnr.  —  Serac&tc  'Jiicmanb, 

—  ^roci  flbnige  unb  brei   58itten;  ober,  bie 
flute  altc  3cit 59: 

Bb.  14:  lie  ilinbcr  bcr  SSittite.  —  Xer  C.ua  = 
tantaincbraitb.  —  Xer  Sobn  ber  SBehatrlidi  = 
feit  ....  59: 

Bb.  15:  GlavuS  nub  SDIaric;  ober,  be«  JlinbcS 
iffleli,  beS  RinbeJSuft.  —  Xie  <Sefd;roii'ter; 
ober,  bie  SBaifen  unb  ibte  ^reunbe.  —  Xrei 
9)iuttcr  r^n  cincm  Ainbe  59: 

Bb.  16:  Xcrjunge  Solbat;  ober,  arttjur  in 
;jnbicn.  —  Xer  fianfeprcbtfler;  ober,  PJott 
lebt  nod) 59: 

Bb.  17:  Cvlofe  unS  ton  bem  llcbtC.  —  Sie 
91eaerftlaoen  unb  ber  Xeutfdjc.  —  Scliiar..  '59: 

Bb.  IS:  Xa^  vcrlorene  flinb.  —  Xie  Xburm> 
roeibc.  — Xer  Sfrcujtburm  gn  XrcSben.  — 
Xer  reidje  9)lann,  unb  ber  arnic  tajaruS.  — 
Xic  S3Junbcrpfeife;  obcr,  tfinber  ton  i>ac 
meln.  —  aicranbcr  fflenjitoff:  oter,  bic  i 
fabrcn  bc4  !R'dd)t6uin« 

Bb.  19:  Xer  fleine  G^sfiino  unb  bie  Xrompete. 

—  Cljriftopl)  GolumbuS. —410118  Ggebe,  ber 
Oirbnlanbsfartrer 

Bb.  20:  XieSUisgeftojjenc.  —  Xie  .^luffiten  tor 
9taumburg.  -  Xic  rotten  Stiiimpfc 

Bb.  21:  Xie  brei  ^noaliben;  ober  bit  Spar* 
biicbfe.  —  Xer  Setteloetter;  ober,  bie  brci 
BUttugeln. -- Ktngg  ton  liinggenfclb.  — 
(Sin  beuttdjcr  SUebermann 

Bb.  22:  Xe3  flonia'S  £eibttad)e.  —  Xt< 
gtiicT^tage  ber  Stabt  teiben.  —  Xe 
lanb'«  Grniebrigin-g  unb  Gibebuna... 

fflb.  23:  Xer  (Solbfodi;  obcr,  bic  Gifinbung 
be«  VoMelaBl.  —  Xie  rcttenbc  ffllorfc 

Bb.  24:  Xic  Sdjitanenjungfrau.  —  Xie  Hela^ 
gerung  oon  'Magbeburg.  —  X<r    ,>jim 
mann  oon  3arbam.  —  Xer  ^inbling;  obcr, 
bie  Sd)ule  be4  Scben5 

Bb.  25:  Xa3  fllccblatt.  —  Xic  SluStoanberer. 

—  Xer  fleine  Sergmann ;  ober,  clirtid)itat|rt 
am  ISngften 

Bb.  X:  Stern,  Stab  unb  ^feife.  —  Gin  fur<ftt= 
bare!!  ^immclfabrtsfeft.  —  Xer  3o6annU 
topf 

Sb.  27:  Ginelbrane;  ober,  Me  •eftRfCtMN 


59: 

59: 
59: 

59: 

59: 
59: 

59: 
59: 
59: 


. 

Xage  in  ber  ^tembe  ;  ober,  bie  flicgenbe 
flaceUc.  —  J5er  DucU  bc«  BlutfcS      .......  59: 

Bb.  28:  (9corg  yjcuniarf  unb  bic  Wambe  ;  ober, 
roernur  ben  licbcn  Sott  ISSt  roalten.  — 
ler  terlorcne  Sobii.  —  Der  Salecrcnidaoe.  59: 


2295 
2304 

1090 
1604  j 

2551-97  ' 

2551  i 

2552  ! 
2553 

2.554    ! 

I 

2555  i 

. 

2556  ! 

I 

2557 

2558 

2559  , 

j 

2560  ; 

2561 
2562 

2563 
2564 

2565 

2566 
2567 

2568 

2569 
2570 

2571 

2572 
2573 

2574 
2575 
2576 

2577 
2o78 


SUb.  29:  £er  glulicnbc  pfennig;  ober,  Pilui 
auf.  —  ffias  iibrig  blcibt,  ift  bod;  baS  'ficfte  ; 
ober,  ber  ttlcfcne  Hltiart:  Irama  oou  3- 
IS.  .Hdjaler.  —  Xiv3  gclcfjrte  Saninrficn  ton 
a.  Siimer.  —  ^er  flonigftein;  obcr,  ber 
nene  S>iob.  —  let  junge  irommelfdjlSger; 
obcr,  bcr  gute  Solin  ....................... 

Bb.  31):  Giraf  .v>cinrid)'§  Snaroe,  vmn  fj. 
Srentlinljn.  —  (Sottbarb  unb  fein  Soft,  ton 
t?.  IirHifpa^n.  —  Zlt  Settler,  twn  §.  3)renl» 
biilin  .................................. 

Bb.:tl:  lie  Saifc;  obcr.  cine  gutc  3:i)at  fin  = 
ictoft  aut  Brben  fd»on  iftren  Sob.ii,  ton  6. 
ton  Wotircn.  —  Cliriftian  SBoblgcmutb; 
ober,  ber  tnncre  Seritf,  oon  G.  ton  Bbr/rcn. 
—  Silber  aiiS  einem  Sinberlcben,  oon  C. 
oon  Wijhren  .............................  . 

Bb.  32:  lie  Sanonarbentinber,  von  £>.  Alette. 
t  bci  Ceutljcn,  ton  D.  9iup  = 


..................................... 

SBb.  33:  I;ie  Wofcnmufilc,  oen  X.  tfrc«?er.  — 
$:er  Heine  Samariter,  ton  il.  ftteilfcr.  — 
^n  bcr  Scil)ti<icbt5)cit,  ton  3.  Serena.  — 
Sutcr  9iatti  ift  SelbeJ  roertli,  »on  S.  von 
U)larrec3..  ............................ 

53b.  31:  Xcr  3dj(i(i,  xwnS.  fliiljn.  —  Siofiltliiin 
tragt  3'i'fen,  oon  ^.  fliiijn.  —  Sic  Sffiaife; 
ober,  cine  gute  2bat  finbct  oft  auf  (Srbcn 
fd;on  ilircnVofm,  ton  G.  oon  ®86ren  ...... 

Bb.  35:  iloglein  Moth  unb  Slijalcin  »l<ni.  — 
Setter  Giiriftoi'b,  ton  Jf-  9Ki*eI.  —  Sd)iici= 
ber  nnb  (Seiger,  oon  ^.  S)iid)e!  ............. 

S3b.3li:  I'ie  Sarjrcife;  ober,  ber  6crr  fii^rt 
bie  Scinen  itunberbar,  ton  G.  2Kiidc.  — 
Salcntin,  Ziital:  obcr,  bie  Sunft  burrf)  ei= 
gene  .rtraft  gliidlidj  311  ttevben,  ton  G. 
Miicfe  ................................ 

Bb.  37:  2er  fiunft=?.feifcr,  ton  S8.  TOiiUer. 
—  Ter  aite  flricger  irnb  fein  Sotjn,  ton  3B. 
Mitller.  —  Xie  vtfangenen  im  Itautafufir 
oon  28.  SliUIer  ........................... 

53b.  38:  ,^m  Sufct)  ;  ober  bcr  butnmc  4ian«,  ten 
SB!  91os(oio«ta.  —  an  ber  Bernfteinfiifle, 
von  9)1.  SBoSloroofa.  —  aierei  unb9ltlm(a; 
ober,  bie  .Ramtfdiabalen,  ton  TO.  Mo5toit'j?a. 

S3b.  39:  lie  Grobcruiui  9!ifdjnoi5,  ton  Mt. 
9(0(5toit6fa.  —  Jin  Mitten  bcr9)orbfee,  oon 
2)t.  9tO'j[oit§fa.  —  ilNoonibn:  ober,  junger 
$err  unb  Ddifenjimge,  ton  !Di.  SloofoioSla 

!yf.  40:  Zie  glitcflidje  ^nfcl:  obcr,  avmutl? 
unb  9teid)tbnm,  ton  ^.  3d)inibt.  —  Xer 
fo;ioarie  3Jluftfant;  ober  ©djornftcinfegcr 
unb  .ftapeUmctfter,  ton  £.  Strcid)  .......... 

S8i.4l:  Xer  ©liiiofdnffcr,  oon  Jj.  Smibt.  — 
Ditmaifdier  unb  itir  Sioigt,  ton  §.  Smibt.  . 

Sb.  42:  Die  SauSgcnoffni,  ton  Sj.  Stieff.  — 
^otjanna  ;  ober  burd)  91adit  sum  ^iAt,  ton 
».  3tiejf.  —  Xer  SJauer  unb  bcr  Siiift,  ton 
$.  aJlartineau  ............................. 

Bb.  43:  lie  fleinen  Sajjaroni  pon  9leatcl, 
ton  21.  2Btnter.  —  Xie  Xeporttrten  in  91us 
ftralien,  oon  a.  ffliinter.  —  Sluct'5ived;fe(, 
von  ft-  tucfner  ............................ 

St.  44:  i'cbrerunb  Sonner;  ober,  bie  2Ba[)l 
be?  -i'criifs,  ton  e.  ton  PSohren.  —  £er 
fleine  Wcigcr,  oon  OJ.  9!ieri(j.  —  Zljcobor 
ftorncr,  oon  ^.  XrenfftaE)n.  —  Xcr  reicfie 
armc  OTann  ........................... 

S9b.  45:  SabrcS  unb  falfdieS  Sffio&tt&un,  ton 
$>.  JHeinftcnber.  —  Xie  Weife  nad)  afrita, 
ober,  .(finbe-Sftreben  unb  flinbcaloftn,  ton 
31.  Suber.  —  ijorenj  be  4ial)">  von  Gb. 
Saagnu  ................................. 

Bb.  46:  3lu«  bcm  Scben  ton  ffl.  Jiatobq.  — 
2:ie  Wadje,  ton  B.  ftafobo.  —  Xer  (leinc 
iriidte  augrtanbcrer,  ton  B.  Oiafobn.  —  XaS 
9)ot6teld)cn;  ober,  ber  <HJetf)nad)toabenb, 
ton  S.  ^atotn.  —  Xer  2i!aifentnabe  unb 
fcine  >Jlad>fommen,  oon  ft.  o.  3)J  ........... 

JBb.  47:  Xer  junge  Xeutfdie  in  91mcri(a,  t>on 
G.  SB!.  One.  —  Unredit  «ut  flebeib,t  nidjt; 
ober,  bcr  3egen  ber  Sirbeit,  ton  3B.  >^rep.  — 
Xer  G-felSjun'flc;  ober,  frcuet  eu(6,  baf,  cuer 
yiame  tm  ^immcl  angcfdmcben  ift,  ton  31. 
ftorb 


-       - 
o  1  1  b.  e  I  f.) 


(JeremtaS 
cb.t.,  »b.  10.  ... 


3n  »ef. 

K. 

fleine  Slarrenroelt,  Sb.  2 
*JJina.    ?f.  SBremer.    2  33te  ..............  >  ..... 

»JHrciifi!rt)fr,  Ser.    21.  Setter.  2  33be  in  1. 
Eafjelbe.  2»be  ............................. 

9iodi  etwaS  au§  eincc  SieidjSftabt.  K.  ®tb= 
ber.    3n@t}.,  SJb.  6  ......................... 

92onnc  oon  ©nabenjetl,  Jie.   IS.  g 
3«be.  inl 


59: 
59  : 

59  : 
59: 

59: 

59: 
59: 

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59: 
59: 
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59: 
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58  : 

58: 
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58  : 
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257S 
2580 

2581 
2582 

2583 

2581 
2»3 

2586 
2587 
2588 
2589 

2590 
2591 

2592 
2593 

2394 
2585 

2596 
2597 


1230 

300-1 

117 

118-9 

1092 
934 


PROSE  FICTIOX:     GERMAN. 


-  68'- 


Dertcl. 


,  3M«.    ?•  S-  SB-  Certel.    (SB. 
D.  banfiiorn.)  in  Corn's  Gr;.,  SBb.  8.  58  : 
gjotb  unb  <2ub.    SB.  9J!b(Ib,ant.en.    2  SBbe. 
in  1 58: 

3  n  6 a  It:    SBb.  1:    Jllice  Subloro. 
5)b.  2:    Sicrftelbmtffer. 

Korbamcrtftinifrfie  iagb.     g.  ©erftader. 

in  2lmi'tifanifdje  2Balb=  unb  Sttambils 

bet,  SBb.  1 58 : 

SRotbtfdjci  3iirf>elieu,  Gin.  £>.  Kletnfteuber. 

2  Sflbe.  in  1 58  : 

5JJoricn :  Gtinnerungen  einer  aitcn  gran, 

G.  £>bfer.  2  SBbe.  in  1. 58 : 

Wotnr  in  ber  galle,  £er.    21.  SBibtnl.  (ie= 

remiag  @ett  tyelf.)    in  ©ej.  Sdir., 

SBb.  7 58: 

5Rot6  am  Swd'ften,  bie  Sjiilfe  am  3?ad)[ten, 

2)ie.    g".  feoffmann.    in  Grj.,  SBb.  2 59  : 

Stotfiliinc,  Gine.    21.  Sretsfdj-uar.    3  SBbe. 

inl... 58: 

SfqucIIe  an§  glorenj.    G.  Seinbler.    in 

gommerinaloen,  SBb.  2 59': 

SKoUellc  ofjna  Jitei,  Si«.    G.  W.  SBielanb. 

inr  Siimmtl.  iB.,  S8b.  19.. 56: 

9loucllc  bon  Sag  ju  lag.  G.  Ssjinbler.  in 

at'interbiid),  SBb.  2 59: 

WoDi$fit,  2ie.     8.  ©djiiding.    in-  gili= 

gtan,  *b.  1 59: 

Saffclbe.  in  2lu§  ben  Jagen  ber  gro= 

^en  Saiferin,  SBb.  2.. 59: 

OTuIIciu    g.  sffi.  <oactlanber.    3  SBbe 58: 

9iumarfa-  Dll'n.  (pseud.) 

lit 't  ^brb.    iena,  1868.  II.  8° 58  : 

Mnr  ein  ©eiger.  §.  Gb/.  Slnberfen.  in  ®ef. 

at!.,  SBb.  4 56  : 

9Jiir  greunbfdjaft.    G.  ^olfo.    in  grifd)e 

flatter:    9ceue  SioBellen,  SBb.  11 59: 

Slut  immer  brat>.    g.  &offmann.  in  Grj.r 

SBb.  16 59: 

Wlir  ftleinigfeiten.   g.  §offmann.  in  Gr;., 

SBb.  11 59: 

9Iiir  9(atiitlid).    g.  S!B.  ioadlanber.    in 

Jilein.  (Srj.  u.  I)uin»r.  ©fijsai -...  58: 

SMinilirrfl.    2.  Ctto.    3  SBre.  in  2 58 : 

Kiiriibcrflct  Spv^ofte?,  Xer.  G.  ©ptnblei;. 

in  Scbilbercten,  SBb.  2 59: 

9i»fibBrfcr,  Sie.    %  g.  28.  Certel.    (SB. 

O.  Bonnet  n.)    in- Gtj.,  SBb.  5 58: 

SJJu^fitntfcr  unb  JUaufcfbnig.    6.  S.  SB. 

(21.)  feoffmann.    in  bie  SetaBion^Srus 
bet,  SBb.  1 58  : 


C,  Strapurg,  bu  r»unberf*i>ne  Stabt.   ©. 
grommel.    5n  5ug«nb=  unb  9>olf«bi6f...  59  : 

D.  3.    $•  Sty.  9tnberfen.    3«  ®ef.  2B., 
SBb.  3 56: 

DBtTOttttmanil  nnb  ber  SImtSridjtet,  Set. 

91.  SBi^iu*,  (S«remia«  ©otttyelf.) 

3n@ef,  ©dir.,,  SBb.  7 58: 

Citron,  fr  @djmibt 59: 

Ebnldttucr,  Ser.  SB.  son  ©ufed.  ^n  ©i= 

tanbolo,  SBb.  1 58: 

Cbolifftn,  35ie.  £.  ©diiicEing.  3n  2Iu§ 

ben  Jagen  bet  gtofeen  flaifenn,  SBb.  1-2.  59  : 
£)tbe  3)nlling§burg,  Xie.  G.  @()inbler. 

3n  Sotnmermalx'en,  SBb.  2.... 59  : 

Cebjl>it3  unb  fein  ©i'fd)Iedit.  g.  Sdjmibt.  59  : 
Dbifrf)=niagneti)d)e  GonUJtoitift,  2er.  G. 

akiiUtomm.    S«  9co»ellen  unb  Gtj 59  : 


2852 
2390 

989 
1875 
1691 

1037 

2261 

1990 

941 

1909 

950 

649 

654 

1330-2 

2815 

53 

85 

2275 

2270 

1289 
2914-5 

940 
2849 

1732 


2402 

52 

1037 
2732 

1186 
654 

941 

2733 

1660 


.Offene  JBunben.    3.  ©toffe.    3  iflbe 58:    1156-8 

Jjn^alt.    8b.  1:  Srajioim. 

SUb.  2:  X  e  n:ue  $aitar. 
SWb.  3:  iorteev  xmb  ffli^tte. 

Ccffflltlidjc  Grjatiter  Don  ber  Riva  de^Ti 
Sehiavoni,  Set.    §.  ©aubty.    SB  ^5oet 

u.  $roj.  2B.,  SBb.  8 56:-         324 

Soflelbe.    3n  gamnitl.  SB.,  S3b.  13...  56  :         315 

ibcrlarfien.    ty.  g.  Sffi.  Certel,  (JB. 
D.    6»n   Sgotn.)     Jn   .'gotn'S    Grj., 

SBb.  10 58  t       2839 

bet  neue  SBtlifar.    &.  Sfdjolfe, 

©cf.  ed;r.,  SBb.  14 56  :•        195& 

£Uc  GameUen.    g.  Sfieutev. 
2ibtb,.  1 :  ffioang  if  tau  'ne  gtu  famm.— 

Ht  be  S-ranjofentib 56  :        1103 

Slbtb..  2:  Ut  mine  geftungStib 56 --        1103 

Slbti;.  3-5:  lit  mine  etrointib 56  :    IW7-9 

21btt;.  6  :  Sovd)[aud)ting. - 56  :        1111 

mectetnbbcgfdjen  sJ!)ioniecd;i 

un  Gapufetti - 56  '-       1112 

£(t)ml)io  »on  Gfeseg.   2(.  XumaS..  3  53be.  58  :      590-2 
Cllfcl  ^onbau.    g.  fiiiijn.    3"   2'u^   *et 

§ciinatty  unb  grembe 59:.       2470 

£nfcl  ©ottlicb'g  3llflenillie1"-'-    D  2J6Ubec= 

mutr/.    3n  i.'ebenstat^fel 59:        1635 

Clifd  .wnrid).    21.  »cn  2i5intetfelb.    3« 

SmsnoreSten,  J8b.  2 59  :•        1731 

£nft(  Stcpban.    G.  iobfer.  3n  Grj.  edjr., 

SBb.  3 58:        1651 

2affelbe.    3n  SBelcegteg  Seben ~.~58:       1667 

£nfcl  eiinbenbcd.     21.  Bon  aBintevfelb. 

3  Sflbe 59  :    1750-2 

£nfcl  unb  Sicffe.    G.  epinbler.    3n  3e 

(anger,  je  lieber,  SBb.  3 59  :         917 

£Vfcr  bet  iHadje,  Gin.    Wl.  <S>.  ©d)tt>asg. 

iiSlbe.  in  1 59:        739 

Saflelbe -  59:         712 

beg  religiofen   ganati§mii§,   £k. 
G.  3)1.  ajiuubt.    (i!  o  u  i  f  e  3Ji  ii  i)  I b  a  dj.) 

6  SBte.  in  3 58  :  2549-51 

ele§,  Gin.    g.  §offnian;i. 

Kalenbev^efd^djtm 58  :       1735 

£(antrntutl)  «nb  gt^rbclliir.  g.  ©diniibt.  5!> :        2734 
£r-d|C|tcr=  unb  Gonlifjcnmadite.     i!.  Ctto. 

in  ShififersSkibea  unb  greuben..™ 58  :       2911 

£rifliim(,  Xa«.  $.  g.  41S.  Cettel.  (SB.. 
D.  »  o  n  ft  o  v  n.)  in  :)(I;einiid)e  2otf- 

gcfd).,  SBb.  3 58  :        2859 

£rtfli«nlc.    G.   Scfer.    in   Gtj.    Sctyr., 

iflt..  7 58:       1653 

in  Seutfdje  §erjen 58:        1671 

a.9J!e?6ner 58:       2324 

£rfau  aiif  Gnba,  3er.  $.  g.  SB.  Derte(. 
(iii.  D.  »  o  n  5  o  r  n.)  in  §orn  §  Grj., 
SBb.  1 58:  2830 

£crtcl,  W^f  gwebrid)  SBilbelm  (SB.  ID. 
Bonder  n)  (geb.  1798,  f  1867), 
aibmiral  be  Siuitet,  Xet.  5«ieebaben,  (?. 

b.)  16°.    in  Sotn'g  Gvj.,  43b.  9 58  :        2838 

3lUe  griS,    bet  $e(b  nub  Viebling  beg 

bmtjdjen  SeHeS.    SBteSbabcn,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  in  i&crn'S  Gtj.,  SUb.  13 58  :        2842 

3Ute  SBiiicte,  Set.  ajJieSbaben,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

in  Corn's  Gr}.,  SBb.  6 58:        2835 

SHten   ednniebjacobS  ©efdiidjten,    %($. 

gtantf.'a.  W.,  1862,  3  SBbe.,  II.  8° 58 :    2861-3 

gnfialt:  fflb.l:  au«  ber  Sc^miebe.  —  Si« 
2lu9roanbevfr  wad)  3tmevifa.  —  So  flf&t  c3 
nocf)  immer  in  ber  Kelt  ju.  —  Sin  SBatev 
unb  (ein  Jlinb.  —  3Bie  fie  i"5  cinmal  einem 
Gleijdal  e  nemoAt  Ijabcn  —  2£ol>U[)un  tragt 
5infen.— 3Dev  ©eburtotag  im  ^orftljaufe. — 
SBittiii(tton,  aSittington,  breimal  sbiirgcr= 
meiftcr'Don  £oiifcoti. 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Oerfel. 


-69  — 


Oertef. 


Ccrtcl,  ?.  jv.  SB.  — 


2:  2Ka'tba,  bit  Musivanberin.  — 
Strict.  —  lie  V.)laa>bar9tod>tei  .  —  -JlUe  ed  in 
ben  IBalb  f*nUt,  io  fctiaUt'S  bciau".—  Uie 
Oleidiirtne  am  ben  <mei  Sertelfted)ern.  — 
£ie  3dia$flidber.  —  3o  roar'3  rcdjt!  —  So- 
tliat  cine  eblc  bemictie  rt-urftin.  —  21'ie  e'w* 
ma[  einer  em  Xampffcbiif  b  feben  t)Qt.  — 
J>er  Sdmiiebjacob  erjiiblt  con  feinen  gab,r» 
ten.  —  iton  etnem,  bcm  unit's  ana)  nidjt 
6ei  bet  ffiiege  gefungen  bat.  mai  auS  ibm 
geroovben  tft.  —  Dtr  Sdjmi'bjacob  b.dlt 
linmai  cinen  Spiegel  nor.  —  (Sin  £iener* 
fpiegel. 

Sb.  .'!:  3>ie  <5<fa)icb,te  be?  armen  Sgeercn* 
ftSleiferjuitflfn.  —  S|3imj  i.'ie«ld)en.  —  2?a* 
fceinselmdnndjen.  —  Son  einettt  ber  erft 
ein  treuer  Wiener  roar,  unb  baun  ein  bra* 
oer  Jperr  rourbe.  —  Unoerlictfit  fommt  oft.  — 
Bat  ctiter  fertig  bringen  (ami,  menu  et 
null.  —  (Sine  «efa)id)te,  rote  fie  leiSer  oft 
»affi't.—  Der  Siefceme.—  £er  38elt  I'nuf  — 
^Jraei  foarte  5teine  mablen  felteii  vcine  — 
!U!ie  ei'  «  rtfau  ibten  Diattii  fmirt  fiat.  — 
Irene  Sanb  fletit  »nrd>'3  ganje  i!anb.  - 
!Ter  fa'm  niit  Uniter  .{loffmtiig  berumer.  —  • 
£a3  Slobtlien  oon  Sasbar^.  —  e«  ift  -Jitcfit* 
fa  fein  flefronnen,  e3  Eommt  bod)  an  bad 
iMdjt  ber  Soiinen. 

Sluf  t>cm  sMiffifft^t    5Bre^6aben,  1870. 

16°.    ?n  frorn'3  th-j.,  33t>.  7  ............  08-        2836 

3lu§  ien  @il£ermin«n  ^cr  tSorbilleva  be 

IcSilnbeo  in  Siibamerifa.  SL'ieeSiabeK, 

(f.  b.)  16°.  ibb.  14  ........................  58:        2843 

Sklaflenmi?  eon  Is-kn,  2k.    'Kiesbaben, 

1H(>!».    g»  §»rn'8  ewk,  8*.  6  ..........  58:        2835 

SBenjamin  ^ranflin.    Ji!ic*boben,  (f.  b.) 

1«°.    3»  6prn'»  ®t|.,  SBb.  11  ...........  58:       2840 

Stbert'iingcr,  2ie.  ^tcsbabcii,  (f.  b.)  SB 

ftorn'<5  t*rj..  »b.  4  ........................  58  :        2833 

33Uid)cr'«  ecl)ufeling.    aiUeSbabtm,  I860. 

16°.     3n  Jborn's  (Sr;.,  iBb,  5  ............  58  :        2834 

Socrtnfamilic  won  Alaarfonftrin,   Sie. 

SCieebaben,    1869.    16°.    Jn  ioorn'S 

Gr(v,   «>.  U  .........................  .  .......  58:        2832 

ffiranb  Bon  sj)to«fau,  Scr.    SUJicsbabcn, 

1870.  1H°.    Jn  Jpctn'*  (Srj.,  SBb.  1  ...  58  :        2830 
Carl  JfTtberici'S  Kriegdfa^rten  ^Inuo  1813 

t.  1814.  SBkebaben,  1870.  16°.    J« 

fccjit'SGn.,  «b.  7  ........................  58:        2836 

@b,riftian  Aiirditeciett  (^cllcrt.  llUeebaben, 

(f.  b.)  16°.    o"  feorn1*  terj.,  «b.  6...  58  :        2835 
Xeutichc  Irene.   SBtesbflken,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

on  Sicrn'S  Crrj,,  *b.  12  ..................  58  v       2841 

Itamantina.    SUieebabcn,   (f.  b.)   16°, 

3n  &ovit'«  Crj.,  ^b.  8  .................  ,58:        2837 

£omrabe,  X«.  UL'iesboben,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

S>prn'«  ttrj.,  »b.  9  ..................  58:        2838 

MfSBttfte.  iL'icebaben,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3n  ,'oern'«  (ftj.,  SJb.  15  ..................  58  :        2844 

Engcl  fcer  (Vlcfanfltncn,  Xer.  3i!if6baben, 

1869.  16°.   Jn  feorn's  Crj.,  *b.  7...  58  :        2836 
Crnft  t«r  Jromme,  6cr;og  »on  (iiotba. 

ai>u-6babeu,    (f.   b.)  16°.   Jn  ^oru'3 

Crj.,  *b.  15  ................................  58:        2844 

Grebcnmg  wn  illgier,  Jic.  4l>ieebaben, 

(f.  b.)  16°.   Jn  £iorn'f  (£TJ.,  *b.  4...  58  :        2833 
Grobcrung  »tm  lionflantinopcl  butd)  bit 

Jurtcn  iin  3a^''«  1-t^  2^k.  iiUe§= 

b,ib«n,   1«70.   16°.    Jn  fciwn'3  Gr*., 

»».  12  .......................................  58:        2841 

Grcbcrung  won  Wctico  burcb,  ftmumta 

Gortcj,  Ti«.    ai;ic6baben,  1870.   16°. 

3«  6prn'^  Gtj,  SJb.  12  ..................  58:       2841  j 

gtanj  Xrate,   bcv  S)!ann,   ber  uii-S  bie 

Hottcffeln  gebvadtt  b,at.    ItUcebabsn, 

1870.  16°.  o»  Corn's  Grj.,  Kb.  11...  58:        2840 
©audio,   Xer.    liJiejbaben,  ({.  b.)  16°. 

:  Corn's  Grj.,  «b.  9  ..................  58:        2838 

jafler,  Tie.  BSirtbaktn.  (f.  b.)  16°. 
^n  »crn'«  Gr;.,  iBb.  4  ..................  58:        2833 

©eovge  Steptjenfcn.   aiiicebaben,  (f.  b.) 
16".  3n  §nn'd  Grj.,  3M>.  8  ............  58  :        2837 


Ocrtcl,  ¥.  5-  355- 
Oejainmclte 


1861-2.  12  #be.  16° 58:  2845-56 

Jnfialt:  Bb.  1;  Snebel.  —  X>a«  2>)at[$en. 

—  2sa$  (MetteSljaiisdjeH  nnb  feine  '•Hetuab.:' 
tier.  —  (Sine  rbeimfcbv  5a)muggkigela)id>te. 

—  2(uo  ber  Sdjmitbe 58:  2845 

S)b.  2:  lie  leferteuie.  —  lie  9!aa}t»<m3Jin« 

gen.  —  J-ie  Dieeigeufen.  —  Xer  gefpenftige 

tttollen.  —  lie  itwiitc. . .  58;  2840 

Sib.  .VI:  Selilen. 
SBb.  5:  Tas  Stabat  Water  unb  <|<erg»[efe.  — 

—  Gin   Stiirf'cin   con  ber  Rffel.  —  JEeS 
lompro&fts  'Diiinbel.  —  3Me  'Jiufsboifer.    — 
Rraameme  au8  bem  *:eben  jreeier  armen 

lenfel,—  £>eiratlisgefd)idre« 58:  2843 

SBb.  0:  imgo  can  Oifeft.  —  3o  ging  mir'S,  — 

1'occahontus  — •  £ei  ftageftd*.  —  junkers 

bud)s.  —  Gine  >>iftarie  orine  Sitel     58: 

Sib.  7:  ler  .Uaufmann  con  yrjon.  —  £>ie  !Hct= 

tcr  9Jiebenrjcfcl§,  —  $ie  ^reusfiiljrer.  -* 

3)er  jiljiifiojinomifdie    S^ad1.  —  iuctarine'^ 

Sdiicffale.  —  .tniastar.  —  SB«i>«bia'3  Uiatris 

jier...  58: 

SU».8:  iCegeteiifjeiteneineS  £«nbfd)aftmaler'i 

in  ^fallen.  —  Xie  Sdiulb.  —  lie  Gidie  con 

syiiitenite^.  —  lie  (Jbriftfreubc.  —  Xi«  <$t* 

fd)id)te   »»n   ben   jnm  H!iiUei5finbern.    — 

2)er  UJJann  auf  be  in  2JlitteUljortt)uim.  —  Xie 


Sib.  9:  'Jlmmi.  —  Cwintin..  —  3Ur$drtefc<»e 
Siiege.  — -  Der  Seffel  beo  Cbm'3  ^o^epb..  — 
£e£  ^ouonen  .Hinb.  —  la-3  Sidcrja  adjet 
3)lefifd|ifj  uon  3(nno  17».  —  Cine  3iad>t  in 
ber  £otU)auerlmtte 58: 

S3b.  10:  iini  de  Snint-FloBr.  —  tie  eifte 
iffioljltfiat.  —  Jim  'Balbe.  —  2Ba3  mir  t'm- 
mal  ber  lobtengiaber  crjiifilte.  —  lie  91ad)t 
im  iUeid)()auGa>err 58: 

JOKiiolbftein.  — ^  2)er  ^elbniarfdjall  iilitd^er, 
nnb  ber  ^farrer  Wieyidjmar.  —  Irei  unb 
Cine.  —  2rr  4)a*taiij  tu  t'angenfelbolb.  -*• 

Zer  Setter  im  (!»iififtoiiutrt  58: 

SBb.  12:  ler  aainneur  ctn  Cflenbe.  —  3'eim 

Wremroad)ter.  —  Irei  iag-c  in  Wktennalbf 

im  taiiri  djen  iHlpcngcbirge.  —  iicim  littrifts 
baiunlein 68: 

©ottc«  ginger.  5ffiie3bab«it,  1871.  16°, 
3n  loom's  Grj.,  !8b.  13 58: 

©raf  Sluget  be  "JJc'ontyoit.  SCieebabcn, 
(f.  b.)  16°.  o"  Sorti'S  Grj.,  S3B.  15...  58  : 

£anS    Gcnrac   Gfd;n-  Son   bcr    irintb. 

Gi%,  S13b.  9,...'....' .'...!,..': 58: 

§aalma,    bie  ^eruanevin.    i^u'Sbaben, 

(f.  b.)  16°.  on  6orn'8  Grj,,  «b.  10..  58  : 
oames  Goof.  3l>kibabc«,  1870.  16°.  or* 

Ibwn'S  Grj.,  Sib.  12 58: 

oame§  iUatt,  ^er  Grfinber.  JlUrsbabcn, 

(f.  b.)  16°.  on  £»orn'3  Gt,v,  »b.  8...  58  : 
3ol;ann  oflf"''  Sifter.  "WJeobaben,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  Jn  Corn's  Grj.,  «b.  7 58: 

Jlaffernljdiiptling,  Xer.  IL'iesbaben,  (f.b.) 

16°.  on  .'oorn'^  <*n,  «b.  15 58 :: 

fiatiortn  lOiavia  Jb,ercjia,    Xie.    215ieS> 

baben,  1H70.    16°.    o"  .fern's  Grv, 

*b.  13 58: 

flojareujagb   iut    inbtfdjen    onfelmeere, 

Gine.    iL!ieebaben,   (j.   b.)    16°.    3n 

6e*rn'3  Grj.,  SBb.  3 58: 

Sebi'tt  beriUirfiirftin  tcrMliea  »on  '#tan> 

bcnburg,  Xa^.  Ji-tesbab«n,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

on  font's  Grj.,  3<6.  4.. 58: 

bcS  JelbmarjdiallS    XcrffUnger^ 
JCWbaben ,   1869.     16°.    ^n 

Corn's  Grj.,   iib.  1 58: 

Ji«ben  unb  bie  Jb,aten  .s^an^  joadum  Don 

3«tens,  Xo«.  anicibaben,  1869.  >6°. 

on  loorn'S  Grj.,  »b.  5 58  : 

i'tbenegnng  ©ecrge  Sl'a^tngton'S,  Xct. 

aiJUebabeii,  (f.   b.)    16°.    o"  Corn's 

6rj.,  SJb.  14 58: 

iieibliufar,  Xer.  ffiieSbnben,  1871.  16°. 

on  Igorn's  Grj.,  ibb.  11 58: 


2850" 
2851 

2852 

2855 
283* 

2855" 

285tr 

2842 
2844 

283» 
283!* 
2841 
2837 
2836. 
2844 

2842 
2832 
2835 
2830 

2834' 

• 

284S 
2840 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Ocrtcl. 


-70- 


Otto,  Souife. 


Cfrtd,  1?.  g.  28.  —  gorlfefcung. 
i'cfcte  GH;ajiv>ab,  Xte.  2BieSbaben,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3n  Sorn'S  Grj.,  SBb.  13 58: 

Sumbenfammler  con  sfaris,  Ser.  aiJieS= 

baben,   1871.   16°.    3n  §orn'3  Grj., 

S3b.  14 58: 

SJJcuterei  im  ftilien  SJJeere,  Gine.   2l'ieS= 

baben,  (f.  b.)  16°.    3n  icorn'S  Grj., 

Sb.  14 58: 

TOulatte,  Ser.    SBie*baben,  1870,  16°. 

3n  <corn'§  Grj.,  586  7 58: 

Dlaf  Sl;orfarffen.     28ie8bnben,    (f.   b.) 

16°.    3n  Sorn'S  Grj.,  SBb.  10 58  : 

Drfan  auf  Cuba,  £er.   2s>icSbaben,  1870. 

16°.    3n  Sow'S  Grj.,  SBb.  1 58  : 

Overseer,  Ser.    SBirSbabcn,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3n  &.ow'S  Gr}.,  SBb.  15 58: 

Spatb,enge[d?enl,  XaS.    aBieSbabcn  1870. 

16°.    3n  Sow'S  Grj.,  SBb.8 58: 

^Peljjcirter  ber  gmbfonbaiconH>agme,  Xie. 

aiMeSbaben,  (f.  b.)  16°.    3"  Corn's 

Grj.,  SBb.  13 58: 

Slbeinifcbc  Xorfoefdjid'ten.     g-ranff,  a. 

2R.,  1854.    4  Sbe.,  16° 58  : 

3  11 1)  a  It.  SBb.  1:  Slu«  ber  Sd)miebc."  Sie 
Ecferteuve.  *-  fflieine  evfte  Sraitt.  —  Die 
(Slfct 58: 

.SBb.  2:  £fl<j  5)laild)cn.  —  ^rngmente  au§  bcm 
icbcn  jrocier  armeit  Zeiifel,  -  ShiS  bcm  Zts 
Sen  eiiu'G 'J!ogcl5bergcv§  in  .(frieg  nnb^rie= 
ben.  —  Bie  3roeite.  —  Ser  grciciSmann.. .  58: 

SBb.  3:  Zie  Scfrfrdite  oon  ben  groei  a)iiiUev§= 
linbern.  —  DaS  Driflinal.  —  (Sin  Stiidtctn 
DOM  ber  "IRofcl.  —  .^ciratijc-ciefdjidjtcii 58: 

8b.  4:  3unbcvbiidi5.  —  ffer  gefpcnftige  Slots 

—  Stmmi.  —  So  fling  mir'a  .' 58: 

Sdiarnl;orft.  SlUeSbaben,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3n  Corn's  ©rj.,  Sb.  14 58: 

6dnffSjunge  unb  fein  i'ebenSiiang,  Ter. 

SDieSbaben,  (f.  b.)  16°.    Jn  Corn's 

©rj.,  8b.  8.... 58: 

©dtlof!  Sfobbcle,  Xag.  SBieSbaben,  1870. 

16°.  3n  Sow's  Grj.,  SBtt.  10 58  : 

©Uberblicre :  $iige  au§  bem  i'ebcn  auS= 

gejetdinetcr  3R«nfd)en.    ^ranff.  a.  3)1., 

1861.  2«be.  fl.  8° 58: 

SHberffotte,  Sic.  28ic6babcn,  1870.  16°. 

3n  Sow'S  Grj.,  SBb.  10 58  : 

Simon.  aSieSbaben,  (f.  b.)  16°.  3" 

Sorn'S  Grj.,  SBb.  4 58: 

Gtranblaufev,  Xer.  SBicsbaben,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n  Sorn'S  GVJ.,  SBb.  3 58: 

SSergeltung,  Tie.  2BieSbaben,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3'i  Sow's  Grj.,  SBb.  3 58: 

33ier  beutfd)e  Selbinncn  au§  ber  Qcit  ber 

SflefreiungAfriege.  SBieSbaben,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n  giow'S  Grj.,  Jib.  11 58: 

SBon  bem  frifdjen  unb  mutliigen  Sctbli^. 

aSieSbaben,  1869. 16°.  SnSorn'SGvj.. 

23b.  6 58: 

S5on  bem  Sianne,  ber  unS  ben  31V(j  nadj 

Slmerifa    geiinefen    l;at.     SSifObaben, 

(f.  b.)  16°.  3n  Sorn'S  Grj.,  SBb.  3...  58 : 
S3oit  bem  9(effen,  ber  feinen  Dnfel  fudit. 

ai'ieSbabeu,    1870.     16°.   3n  Sorn'S 

<Srj.,  SBb.  3 58: 

SBon  einem,  ber  baS  dHiid  geftidtt.  3BieS= 

baben,    1870.    16°.    3n  Sorn'S  Grj., 

SBb.  5 


Rotmunb  unb  ajZiinbet.  SBicebabeu,  1870. 


58: 
58: 


16°.  3u  Sorn'S  Grj-,  SBb. 
Sa^renb  unb  nad)  ber  gerftBrung  bon 
•Wagbebiirg.   SMieSbabcn,  1870.   16°. 

3n  Sow'S  Grj.,  «b.  11 58 

auS   cinem    armen  Sirtenbiibiein 

rt>erl>cn  fann.  3BieSbaben,"  1869.  16°. 

3n  Sorn'S  Grj.,  SBb.  12 58 


2842 
2843 

2843 
2836 
2839 
2830 
2844 
2837 

2842 
2857-60 

2857 

2858 
2859 

2860 
2843 

2837 
2839 

2864-5 
2839 
2833 
2832 
2832 

2840 
2835 
2832 
2832 

2834 
2834 

2840 
2841 


Ccrtcl,  ?.  S.  28.  — 

SUctfeiopf,  S)er.  3Bif§baben,  (f.  b.)  16°. 
3n  from1*  Grj.,  «b.  9  ....................  58  : 

22ie  einer  einSL-aUfifd)f  anger  irwrbe,  unb 
ivaS  er  babci  erfuf;r  unb  crtebte.  ffiieSs 
baben,  1869.  16°.  3n  icorn'S  Gr}., 
SBb.  5  .........................  ..  ..............  58: 

givet  3hi§britd)e  be§  SefuBS.  SBie^babett, 
(f.  b.)  16°.  3n  £.orn'S  G«..  S8b.  10...  58  : 
ber  SBcberle^tltnp.  i!(.  G.  SBrad)= 

nogel.  Jn  31.  SJoscUcn,  8b.  1  ...............  58  : 

Ccfcr,  Siubotf.  (E.  Wlaubrcdit.)  (geb. 

1807,  f  1859.) 

2lu§getua[;[te  edjriften.  grnnff.  a.  9»., 
1866.  f(.  8°  .................................  58: 

3n  I)  a  It:  ffliittfieUungen  iiber  Cefer'S  &t= 
ten,  ffiirten  itub  Xob,  ton  ;>.  ffl.  Eiegel.  — 
Zie  SoltsfiDrift  unb  bie  i'oltsftfiiiftfteuer.  — 
Slntio,  bie  JJuaegeUjSnblenn.  —  Set  3igeu= 
ner. 

Crjafiltingcn  au3  bem  ,v>effcnlanbe:  Sie 
SBintcljiintle.  —  Ia«  rotlie  »ud).  —  Ste» 
fdjeibene  eijrliiifcit.—  Set  tnifetlidje  SBctio 
fiorvoral.  —  2)er  avme  iUiann.  —  2Bet  fann 
bcten?  —  Wefit)icl)ten  unb  Siiber  nnS  bet 
3opi^eit:  I)ie  3ieifo^nung;  £ie  ^renbe 
untei  XfivSnen;  1ST  iiuifi  ben  rofifien  S(ifl| 
fcftcn;  2)ii'3  ^oeiclbav&djen  ;  Xev  iHtjuntt; 
SDie  flionwg:  j)ie  3'Merin;  Zurcfj's  5(nj 
tn'ciiierj;  (Sine  'JJlauev  urn  1111-3  baue;  Dec 

E~unb  in  bie  i-cd)te  .*>anb;  !Ter  llnneratftenej 
aim  Jobif.  —  fliippel's  Slidiael,  —  35et 
SBeibenlaSpar.  —  Sic  (iiclaficnen. 

£)ft  unb  28eft  :    5!eue  Vanb=  u.  Seebilber 

fiir  bie  "sugenb.  I!;.  Xicli^i  .................  59: 

£)ft  unb  SBeft  :    gortfc^ung  »on  ,,©rdfin 

unb  SJiarquife".  &.  ben  Stmenfce.  (®u= 

fta»  BomSee.)  ............................  59: 

Often.  SWarti.  (B'eub.)  ®iel;e  Gtyler,  Gmilie. 
Dl'tcrcicr,  Sic.  Gt).  uon  edimtb.   3n  ©ef. 

e*r.,  iBb.l  ....................................  59: 

Cftinbicr,  Ser.  g.  Oerftactcr.  5nSalifor= 

nifcbe  Sftjjcu  .................................  58: 

Oi!U)iit(  ober  bie  @d)ule  be§  i'eben?.    g. 

Sdimibt  .........................................  59  : 

£tl)cllo.   1C.  Stauff.    3n  eommtl.   SB., 

S3b.  3  ........  :  ..................................  56: 

©erftacter.    3n  Slu« 
-&elttbcilcn,  SBb.  2  ......................  58  : 

Otto,  (\ranj. 

2luS  bem  Jabafsfollegium  unb  ber  3^^f= 
jeit.  i'eit.,  1872.  8°  .....................  59: 


£ei|3., 


59  : 


SBucf)  merfiinirbigcr  Hinber, 

1866.  2  SBbe.  in  1.  II.  8°  ................. 

SBud;  *om  alien  5ri§,  SaS.  i'eip.,  1871. 
8°  .............................................  59  : 

Gafar   bcS  neutije^nten    3ab,rf)unbert§, 
Ser.  &i».,  187().  8°  .....................  59: 

(Srofie  Jfp'nigunb  feinSiefrnt,  55er.  Seifc., 
1866.  2»be,inl.8°  .....................  59: 

JJeuerc  beutjd)c©efd)id)tcniion  ber3iefor> 
mation  bis  jum  golbenen  ^citatter  ber 
bcutfdjcn  Xicfcts  unb  Xontunft.   Sci»., 
186i).    8°.....'  ...............................  59: 

9?eue[te  bcutfdie  ©efdjidjten  au§  bem  ncim= 
jeljnten  ^abi'tiunbert  bis  jur  @egen= 
irart.  i'eip.,  1869.  8°  ....................  59: 

Otto,  Vouife. 

SlnbrcaS  £jalm.   ^laucn.  1856.  3  93be. 
{1.8°  .........................................  58: 

2Tu§  ber  alien  3eit.  &i».,  1860.   2  SBbc. 
in  1.  II.  8°  ..................................  58  : 

Unbolt:  '-Bb.l:  3roci  Wviiber  —  Her  oer= 
feorgene  Sd)inu(t.  —  Gin  unfrie_blid)es  "fine* 
beti'jfeft.  —  3empronia.  —  2Uif  betn  Slopcn. 
SBb.  2:  Set  evftc  .fiejcuvrojcft  in  Sadden.  — 
^n  bret  Stflften.  —  2>orotb,ee,  bie  Xod)tct 
beS  flvrijitotaloiniften.  —  viob,aiin  3Bitteii> 
berg  unb  fcine  Xodjter.  —  SDie  Jlinber  be3 
Sltatfisfcenn  aiener. 

2lu§  ber  SBbrfcniBclt.  SBerl.,  1869.  fl.  8°.  58  : 
SBauernfo^n,  Gin.  Sei».,  1849.  16°  .........  58  : 


2838 

2834 

2839 

220 

1020 


2102 
1223 

530 
917 
2735 
552 
006 

2622 
2619 
2620 
2621 
2H23 

2625 
2624 

2896-8 
2899 


2900 
2934 


PROSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


Otto,  I'ouije. 


-  71  — 


£ttn,  I'ouife.  —  gortfefcung. 

iitidH'ubfim.  Vcip.,  1851.  3  iibe.  16°...  58: 
Scittfcbe  SUunben  :  Beitvoman  1864-71. 

Bremen,  1872.  4*bc.  in  2.  H.  8° 58: 

SHoSturcn.  XUona,  1868,  16° 58: 

Ctrei  in-vbauguiftoollc  3ai;re.  SUtona, 

1867.  2  iibc.  in  1.  fl.  8° 58  : 

Grbeu  worn  Sdjlo&GbuufelS,  2ie.  Veip., 

186t».  3  iibe.  fl.8° 58: 

greunbe,  2ie.  Veip.,  1845.  3  iibe.  16°.  58 : 
(Srafeufroue,  Giuc.  Veip.,  1857.  3  iibe. 

inl.  16° 58: 

Sjeimijdje  unb  gvcmbc :  Gin®ema'lbeau(5 

ber  igdjtueij.  Veip.,  1858.  3  iibe.  16°.  58 : 
3efuiten  unb  ^tetiften:  ober,  Gacilie 

2el»ille.  2Utoua,  1871.  3  iibe.  in  1. 

fl-  »° 58: 

Daffelbe.  3  iibe 58: 

Jtatbinta.  Veip.,  1844.  2  iibe.  16° 58: 

3Rufifer«£eiben  uub  greubcn.  SBien,  1871. 
1«° 58: 

S>nf)<tlt:  Die  9)lufiter»i*orfe.  —  Crc^efter 
uno  Ui  ulifienm{id)ie.  —  Dad  erfti'  ^5ecttjo- 
oenfi'ft  in  $01111. 

9Mie  iia()iien.  il'ien,  1864.   2  iibe.  in  1. 

16° 58: 

SKurnbcrg:  Gnlturbiftcrifdicr  Etonian. 

Urag,  1859.  3  iibe.  in  2.  16° 58: 

Siitterjporn.  Veip,  1S70.  2  iibe.  in  1. 

«-»J 58: 

SKom  in  SeutjdiUinb.  iircmen,  1873. 

3  iibe.  in  1,  fl.  8C 58  : 

Sibmifct)  uub  beutfcb.  Veip.,  1847.  4  iibe. 

1«° 58: 

Sdilojj  ur.b  Jabril  Veipj. ,  1869.  3  iibe. 

16° 58 ; 

edjultb,eifieutb'd;ter  uon  SJurnberg,  Xie. 

sUSien,  1861.  :t  iibe.  in  1.  up 58: 

gtijtsba-rcn  won  Strapurg,  Sie.  Veipj. 

1872.  2  iibe.  in  1.  fl.  8° 58: 

SSictoria  Jiegia.  Veipj.,  1869.  16° 58: 

3u>ei  (9enerationcn.  veipj.,  1856.  3  iibe 

"H.  1«° 58: 

3tt>i|rf;en  ben  iiergen.  Bremen,  1874. 

2  iibe.  fl.  8° 58: 

Ctto  Vubioig  iiroof.  91.  (Sifefe.  2  iibe 58  : 

Overseer,  Xer,  ^.  5.  -ffl.  Dcrtel.  (ii!.  0. 

Cl)C,  G>ffi. 

•  leutfdje  tit  2luterifa,  2er.  Veipj. 

f     b)      16°       °*"  Wiortfc    ^.ii/ioiits  .  4«ihl 

'  b.  47... 


'^anljoiD,   £enriette  Don  (geb.   1788,    • 

Io47). 

©obmie  =  Gaftle.  iire^lau,  1855.   3  S8be. 

16° 59  : 

3acob  »an  ber  9iee3.   iire^lait,    1855. 

3  sBbe.    16° 59  ; 

Ste.  Jiodie.  iireslau,  1855.  3  iibe.  16°..  59  : 
Xb,onia8Xbbrnau.  iircslau,  1855.  3  iibe. 

16° 59: 

(l<nnr  Criginale,  Gin.   G.  MUfomm.   Jn 

SKeteore.  iib.  2 59: 

if,  £er.    G.  Soffmann.    Jn  Gvj.  ' 

10 59: 

be3  fcerjogs  Pott  SaBotjen,  Jer.   21. 

^olmbliittcr  fiir  biejugenb.  G.  21.  Stau= 
benmetier 59  : 

lien  ju  JBilobos.  —  Die  Grtolin. 


unb  Sdjiteeflocfeu.   ii.  3K&U-. 
banfen.   2iibe.ini 58:        2391 

v^  nt)  a  It:  $b.  1:  Die  '.UhiM)i'I!nnbU'rin. — 
Der  3tevyenb  anb.  —  Der  'i>oi"t[aufer.  — 

leben.—  Der  S^nccfturm. 
SBb.  2:    Die  Io*ter  bes  ^iuptlingi.  —  Die 
>yata    sJJJovga  m    in     ber    ifiiufte     —    Gin 
Duel!  in  Jtaliforntcn.  —  Die  CSrabcr  in  ber 
Steppe. 

'I'nnoramcii,  fur  bie  Jugeitb.    If).  3Meli(j  59  :       2103 
2938-40      i>niitl)con  :  .•oiftorifdic  j|oucllen  fiir  bie  rei= 

fere  ^ugeub.  g.  sinning 59:       2245 

2|n^alt:  $0rtn>tt. —  Die  brci  lflirti)icr. — 
Sanai,  ber  ^irtfuner.  —  Webftartt  Don  ^t[s 
(enerf.  --  4ieint  iBJerni.  —  5Ui«  Sabcliffe. 

.  itiitbcrinni),   Gine.    g.  Oierftacfer.    3" 
X'lmerifauijdie  ii>alb=   uub   Strombilber. 

2942         *b-2 •' 58:         989 

2908-10      S«Ktttf»SfrtW|,  Gin.   %.  Qerftacfer 58  :          996 

'"— :-  int  ill-inter  1851.  g.  28.  ^arflunber. 

lagebu.libliitter 58:        1310 

2lbenteuer.  g.  Stolle.  3«  Game= 

lint.   iib.  2 59:        im 

Raifer-©li»en.  Ib.  TOunbt.  2  iibe. 

i"  1 58:        2695 

^nlmlt.  8b.  1:  Der.llaifer  ber  ^ranjofen  unb 
jeine  iii'iie  Br)ii(iftie.  —  Der  Dom  ber  Jn» 
oalioen  unb  bie  it  polconifctje  ^olitif.  — 
SWonardjie,  :t(epul)lif  unoSaijertdum.—  Die 
iNorfe  unb  bie  fitebe.  -  Curusatbeitcr, 
^Jjncicei  ii!  b  Sumvcntammlci  im  neiien 

Jtaifer  unb  bit'  2lrbi'tter.—  (ijrifetie  unb  i;o* 
rette  unb  i  ie  neiu1  OHMiciatton. 
SBb.  2:    Ztjeater  unb  Sitten   im  neuen  .(tat- 
ferreid).  —  Die  ^anfaionnabe  te^  i'after^. 
—  Die    (ran i6fifd)e     (Sefelljd)aft    unb    bie 
Srauen.  —  D<r  Jiaifet,   bit  (steifter  unb  bie 
.  —  Die  narioUonififoe  ,^bee. 

Sinb,  Gin.  G.  $olfo.  3n  &*'• 
;eii»gebeiinnijfe :  9!cue  x)topeUcn,  iib.  7...  59  :  83 

Rotifer  ©fisjen.  .H.  Gtafcfotv.  3n  Ste 
tleine  SZarrenwelt,  iib.  2 58  :  1230 

^ntHnl  2iaoli,  ber  U'tjte  .Hor)e.  G.  ®d)tnibt= 
afiei|enfet8.  2  iibe.  inl 59:  550 

l;n[fl)0,  Zcr.    g.  Di'amjat 58:        2288 

Wef.  edir.,  iib/8 ^..  5(j :        1955 

'i'fllrtirr  unb  fcine  -sobite,  3)er.    &.  3Jierig. 

3n  onflfi'b^iiibl.,  iib.  25 59:        2575 

^afrticmiiifle,  2er.     g.  £ioffmann.    3" 

Grj.,  iib.  27 .". 59:        2286 

^nfiiflorn.    :)(.  ii>albmitUer.    (Gbuarb 

~  uboc) 59:        1430 

EamftuS.  3-  1.6.  lemme.  3"  Gri= 

minal=9ZoBeUen,  iib  2 59:       1298 

ntljninclriiriif,  SaS.    ^}.  g.  28.  Devtel. 
(i^.  D.  o  o  n  6  o  r  n.)    3"  6crn'8  Grj., 

«b.8 58:        2837 

ntriot,  3°bann  3acob  Siojer,  3)er.    3- 
ty.  ©Idctler.    3"  3llfle"^-  "•  i*olfsbib(io= 

tbef .' 59:        2404 

iiH  uub  ^u^.    g.  ©erfta'der 59:        2154 

2lrnolb.    Gl;.  uon  3d;mib.    3"  ®cf- 

r.,  '-lib.  20 59  :          5?9 

iironcfborft.    V.  SdjitcEtitg.    3  iJbe. 

iu  1 59:  621 

Glijforb.  G.  (3.  G.  V.  iitiltOTr^'iittoii.  58  :        2226 
unb  Virginia  uub  bie  iubifd^e  Mittte. 

A.  .O.  iientarbin  be  Saint  ^ierre 59:          445 

iUeruiug :  ilbeutvuev  ciues  £clieeren> 

jiiugeu.  G.  ft.  Garlett 58:         366 

'•Itaai'i!  Jogebttd).  W.  'Jc'ierifc.  3"  3«3«"b= 

iitM.  iib.  8 59:        2558 

^niiiinr,  bie  3tiftctin  ciuer  .Ulcinfiubev= 
(djule.  Gl?.  bon  Scbiuib.  3n  &(},  ®d;r. 

iib.  20 59:          539 

'I'rrtl.  g.  (5teijtacfer.  3n  08ilbe  S8elt.  iib.  3.  58  :         993 

'i'tblnr,  Ser.  0.  91uppiuS 59:         414 

^fllinm,  ober  2lbenteiiev  eittess  Weutleman. 
G.  &.  G.  V.  iiulluer=V»tton.  4  iibe.  in  1.  58  :  2222 


2901-2 
2903 

2904 


2941 

2905-7 


2943-4 
2911 

2912 

2914-5 

2916 

2921 

2917-20 

2925-7 

2928 

2929 
2930 

2931 

2932-3 
1006-7 

2844 
2597 


1-3 

4-G 
7-9 

10-12 
1680 
2269 

593-5 

2842 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


-72- 


IJJcljjaflcr  ber  ioubfonbauGompagnie,  £ie. 
s^.  g.  n.  Certel.  (IIS.  D.  yon  £>orn.) 
3n  porn'S  Grj.,  33b.  13  ............  1  ....... 

HJcrtiUnl  Weene.  §.  i)farrr/at  ................. 

^ercgriitutf  ^roteu».  G.  ii(.  SiMelanb.  3" 
Sammtl.  3U.  iib.  Ki-17  ..................... 

Deficit  auS  bem  Sanbe.  D.  fflilbermutb,... 

3  n  §  a  1  1:  2lu3  tm&en  2Baffeui.  —  £>ie  Set)  ale 
ber  Xciiuttb.  —  iltaric  unb  'JJJann.  —  Xaube 
Sbliittien.  —  lilargavetlfeud  Si)luefter=21bcnb. 
—  Die  brei  Sdjroeftcm. 

<jScfcf)iera.    &'.  Ghtfcfoiu.  3n  Sic  fdjbneren 

@tuuben  ....................................... 

iJJcft  311  Huuieille,  3>ie.   G.  Spinbler.    3n 

9tegentogenfrrab.Iett.  iBb.  2  ................. 

jBefiatJ)33i,  fpeinruty.  5.  Sdimibt 
l^cftiunflfcr,  ®ie.  31.  iMetfer.  3n 
$ctcr  X'ebred;t.  &  2ied.  3tt  Sdmften. 

33b.  14-15  ...................................... 

lifter  ^'aul  9(ubcn§.  SI.  von  Stentberg... 
HSctct  ipommecerinfl.  G.  SBillfomm.  2  SJbe. 

in  1  ............................................. 

<fiftcr  Simple,    g.  §offmann.    3n  Grj., 

33b.  2  ............................................ 

H?rtcr  Simple.   J.  Dlarrr/at  .................. 

^rtcr  B<in  3luh>n.   G.  Ipofer.   3n  2(u3  ber 

iveiten  jfielt.    33b.  1  .......................... 

^fnbfiiibcr,   obcr  baS  23inncnmeer,  Ser. 

3.  5.  Goopec  ................................... 

£afielbe.    g-iir  bie  Sugt-'i'b  bearbcitet 
toon  g.  §cfjinann.    Jn  Veberftrumpf 


58: 

58: 

56: 

51): 


2842 
2271 

1907-8 
1636 


58 :        1245 


ipfnbfinbcriit, 

»b.  6 


©of. 


59: 

59 : 
58: 

56: 
59: 

59: 

59: 

58: 

58: 
58: 

58: 
'56: 


Surott.)  (gcb.  1804,  f  1868.) 

2ln  ber  poln'ifdien  ©reiije.  3i>ien,  (f.  b.) 

Sltjt  in  einer  fleincn  Stabt,  Gin.  iieipj. 

1855.  2SBbe.  in  1.  16° 

8tu3  ber  lefjten  polnifdjen  SieBolution. 

2Bien,  1864.  16° 

SMlber  au3  bem  1'cbcn.  i'dtn.  1854.  16°. 


59: 
59: 

59: 
59: 


3  n  bait:  Gin  v}5farv[)au$  in  'Jlatftangen.  — 
Gin  Wrab  an  ber  jltrdjttofomauer.  —  Xer 
2ikg  in  ben  £>immel. 

®urgermeifter,  Gin.  2Bien,  1862.  3  33be. 

in  1.  16° 59: 

Grinneriingeii  einer  ©rofjmutter.  s}kag, 

1856.  2  -«be.  in  1.  16° 59: 

OMiid  eineS  ilkibes,  Sal.  SBromberg, 

1860.  16° 59: 

CHiirfuern,  Ser.  Sromberg,  1857.  16°...  59: 


in  i.  lyo 5g  . 

SofjamieS  Jtepler.  ^rag,  1857.  3  2ibe. 

in  2.  16° 59: 

.fiinber  be§  £aufe3,  3>ie.    SSJien,  1863. 

16° 59: 

flunjllerlie&e.   5]Brag,    1859.    16°.   TOit 
Gin  Wabdjen  aus  bem  ftiolfe,  Bon  K. 

©utytoiB 58 : 

Saute  -Kelt  —  ftilleS   §erj.  Sdromberg, 

1860.    16° 59: 

SebcnStraum,  Gin.    i'eipj.  1855.  3  33be. 

in  1.  16° 59: 

^Jinrrc  unb  «d)ule.   g.  ©erftdcfer.    2  4tbe.  58 : 
Starrer  ^ilebanus  BOH  Kitflen,  2er.    D. 

Sdntpp.  3n  Grj.,  *b.  2 59: 

^,'farrcr  unb  RriegSmann.  i'.  Bidder.  3n 

Grj.,  ^b.3 59: 

f  fnrrcr  unb  ffiilberer.    3.  S!ub.(felb 58 : 

Starrer  Bon  Slfljbourn,  £er.   21.  (D.)  ®u= 

mas.  2  43be 58  : 

Starrer  BOH  Stein£ird)en,  ^er.    G.  fiiofcr. 

lib.  2." !.!!9..'..."" .r.U..!".  '".e.".'  58: 


937 

2736 

112 

1613-4 
1036 

1682 

2261 
2270 

1662 

452 

482 
675 


29 
31 

41 
30 


32 
34 

40 
35 

42 

37-8 

39 

1235 

40 

33 

967-8 

2821 

2642 
2607 

596-7 
1666 


Starrer  BOH  SBeinSperg,  2er.    %.  ©aubii. 

3n  ^>oet.  u.  '45rof.  ffl.,  Sib.  5 5(J : 

Saffelbe.  3«  Sammtl.  SB.,  iOb.  3 56  : 

*Pmrrirnit  BOH  ,§,;fti-icb,,  3)ie.  D.  Scb,upp. 

3n  Grj.,  43b.  1 59  : 

^inrr&au?,  3?a§.  ».  gifyotte.  3"  ©«)"• 

Sd>r.,  Sib.  13 56: 

IJJfarrOnuji  in  9totb,angen,  Gin.  ^rau  3- 

^faiinenfd;mibt.  (Juli  e  S3u  roto).  3n 

ibilber  aua  bem  i'eben 59: 

^inrtlmil^  ju  .waUungen,  ZaS.  i'.  Stcrdi.  59  : 
||air'iHii«4eiJ.  :H.  Wifete.  2  Sbe.  m  1.  58: 

Gine.    g.  ©erftarter.    3n  ®unteS  S«i> 
ben,  3Jb.  2 58: 

tteinc  'JJarronliH'it,  liib.  1 58: 

Guba,  2)er.    ^>.  3!<^"ff6.     3U 

>.  7 ' 56: 

S.  ^ojtel.    (G.  Sea[§  = 
fie'lb).    2  S3be.    3n  Vcben§bi[ber  :c. 

2(btl;.  3-4 59: 

•flrgcfofjn,  ^er.  St.  SiUlben[)a[;n.  3»  ©ef. 
Grj.,  m  3 59: 


llnter  ben  ^-ittigen  be§ 
IcrS.  V'eip.,  1868.     16°.....' ." 59  : 

Quo  friiderer  3«it.'  $iltorifci)(S  Sti.isenbucf), 

ZreSforo.  —  Sluf  bem  (fapcUenberge  con 
Xrautcnau. — Gine  JReqiiifition  mit  .winter* 
niffeii.  —  .tieuricd,  iieuric^:  —  Son  .Jianb 
i  '  £nnb.  —  3m  ©iegeSjubel  Don  liljlum.— 
Sei  tolle  *iu<ucn- 

ber  3ufunft,  Sie.    3(.  G.  SradjBo= 

gel.  on  »iftor.  sJIo«elten,  SBb.  1 58: 

.  ii.  Sieer.  3n  Sdjr.,  236.  4-5...  56  : 
3acob  ©pener.    31.  Siiilbenbab^n. 

2  abe.  in  1 59  : 

2M[er  ober   Bor  breibunbert 
3aliren.    ©raf  St.  ©aubiffin,  3  *be 58  : 

ftljfiDflnomtfdic^urf/  ®«r-  "V-  5-S5-  Cer= 
tel.   (~il>.  D.  B  o  n  §  o  r  n).    3n  feorn'^ 

Gr}.,  «b.  7 58: 

idilcr/  x'ouife. 

2Ute  --Barbaroffe,  Jet.  Stuttg.,  (f.b.)  16°. 

3nGrv,  «b.  4 59: 

Sim  gujje  ber  Slctiatm.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n  Grj.,  33b.  5 59: 

Sin  ben  Ufern  led  Mbeins.  Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n  Grj.,  4lb.  5 59: 

Slnficbler  im  te^mavjitialb,  Xie.  Stuttg., 

(f.  b.)  16°.    3n  Grj.,  Wb.  2 59  : 

Seutjdie  Jreue.  Stuttg.,  (f:  b.)  16°.  3n 

Grj.,  »b.  1 59: 

Seutfdjer  ^rinj,  Gin.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  SnGrj.,  2Jb.  2 59: 

2)eutfd)es  fitfmadleben,  Gin.  Stuttg.,  (f. 

b.)  16°.  Jn  Grj.,  «b.  3 59  : 

Grfte  SJranbenburger,  2er.  Stuttg.,  (f.b.) 

16°.    3nGrj.,  33b.  5 59: 

Grfte  3oUern,  2)er.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

SnGrj.,  SBb.4 59: 

GjpebitionSrat^,  Ser.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3n  Grj.,  iBb.  1 59  : 

fyreifyof  Bon  Siebeneidjen,  2er.    Stuttg., 

(f.  b.)  16°.    3n  Gr}.,  iBb.  3 59  : 

©erid)tstag  311  Gannftatt.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3uGrj.,  «b.  1 59: 

©olbfdimieb  Bon  Stuttgart,  S)cr.  Stuttg. 

(f.  b'.)  16°.    3n  Grj.,  3Jb.  1 59  : 

Hermann  unb  Sbu^nelba.   Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3nGrj.,  «b.  5 59: 

SiincnfdjUifj,  2a^.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

"  3nGrj.,  *b.  2 59: 

3m  leutoburger  SBaloe.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3n  Grj.,  SJb.  4 59  : 


323 
310 

2820 
1958 


30 
1146 

1008 


915 
1229 
1955 

790-1 
1605 

60 


255 
1603-4 

1600 
101-3 

2851 

2643 
2644 
2644 
2641 
2640 
2641 
2642 
2644 
2643 
2640 
2642 
2640 
2640 
2644 
2641 
2643 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


-73- 


filler,  Souife.  —  gortfe(jung. 
Jtaifcr  Sari's  Urenfol.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

^nCrj, 59'- 

Jtaifer  unb  gdb,rmann.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

163.    311  Crj.,  Sib..  1 59: 

JUrlof^iiler,  Ciu.     Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3»Crj.,  Sib.  3 59: 

JTartl;aufe,  2ie.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°.   3n 

Cr$.,  Sib.  2 59: 

SDK'ifter  Monrab  ber  Sdjoppe.    Stuttg., 

(f.  b.)  16°.    3n  Crj 59  : 

Ipfarrer  unb  ftliegftnuum.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3n  Crj.,  Sib.  3...^ 59  : 


SJinq  ber  loerjogiit,  Xer.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3"n  Crj.,  Sib.  1 59  : 

3(efe  won  Si^atij,  2ie,    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.    3nCrj.,  Sib.  3 59: 

Siotbmantel,  2er.    ©tuttg.,  (f.  D.)  16°. 

3n  Crj 59: 

o,  lie.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

•j.,  Sib.  2 59: 

Sdimeftern,   Xte.    Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3n  Crj 59: 

Sotm  ber  SiUttiue,  £cr.   Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  >Crj.,  Sib.  2 59: 

Steinme(5    l>on  Spcicr,   2cr.    Stuttg., 

(f.  b.)  16°.  3«  Crj.,  Sib.  3 59: 

Ueber  ben  jHijein !  Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3n  Crj.,  Sib.  5 59  : 

Unter  Marl  bcm  ©royen.  Stuttg.,  ()".  b.) 

JnGrj.,  Sib.  4 59: 

Eater  Jribibert'S  :oau3.  Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 

16°.  3n  Crj.,  Sib.  4 59: 

iBater  unD  Sotjn.  Stuttg.,  16°.  (f.  b.)  3n 

JStibnaditafeft,  (Sin.  Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3n  Crj.,  tib  1 59: 

<Bidi|~tcn,  Xte.  ».  Mau.  3  Sibe 59: 

'jKctro  von  i'lbano.    **.  Jierf.    3"  Sdjr., 

S*b.  2} 56: 

^ilftrr  be$  ;)(i;dn$,  £ie.  C.  W.  C.  V.  Siul= 

laiiber '. 58: 


iucinen  JEnerfreunbe,  Sie.  £eip.,  1869. 

8° 59: 

ISinlclrticit.  C.  Suinbler.   Jn  Hiocsrcfen, 

*b.^ 59: 

^itnt,Xer.  J.SRarrtot 58: 

S4>trict)fl(lll()auf(9emjeii,  Cin.  g.  (iierftatfer. 

3n  'JUKi'meinein  lagebudj,  Sib.  1 58  '• 

^laqinr.Cin.  g.  QktltMei 58: 

»4$lauocrricn.  «.  ^>oifo 59: 

i;ajielbe 59 : 

3  u  i)  a  1 1:  I)eutf:bc  Araiienfebein.  —  Jpehiiiiie 
OOH  iibej5.  —  Wi-tronte  lioeie  .  —  aus  bet 
iiiertftatt  itnferer  Sifter  unb  (5omi>oniften. 

—  2!a9   oerloiene  '^aiabieo.  —  ^in  St'teoen 
be9  itlofters.  —  Oiefunbeit.  —  tilaire  won 
SBoiuaiilt,  iiielttnib  unb  jjeiline  bCj  ITten 
^abr^un&cttf.  —  Oitberuno  ftrtoncninaen 
ou«  <t.rlin.  —  (Jmiiieuiiiflcn    an  Mobert 
feller.  —  Glifabetlj  Jicn.  —  tjine  flemalte 

eine   AT uienaibcit.  —  Oiema  tor  ^vubliua. 

—  Me-duiii.  s  ilo  Frjinre  —  Xas  ^eildten 
port  Xrianou.  —  2>ae  e  if  erne  flreu^.  —  (i  ne 
0)efaiigcneiis3eitun8  —  oelingerjeliebers 

^laubcrcicu.  (9Jeue  golge.)  C.  -^olfo 59: 

^n^alt:  JruljoerUlupi.  —  ftmon  .-liuLun: 
ftem.  —  fleuiaii'iirduraerei.  —  Gin  tfallfeft. 

—  (Sine  roeifje  flamelia.  —  Gasper  £(^cu  = 
ten's  Slalerroeiti'ttitt.  —  Gin  (Sebenfbiatt. 

—  2lu9  ber  4*ei  (pcnitabt.  —  Gin  Si)uler 
Epob,t'8.  —  SSeibiajjte    *)ilbcr.  —  Rarben 
UIID  Idne.  —  3lu3  oerfdiitbenen  3Jtaleiioert= 
flatten.  —  Grlebtea.  —  $m  .Ocimiljauie.  — 

tenfpiet.  —  (Sine  fiirfllidje  SdjnftfteUerin. — 
©Jjroinb'S  fd;bne  l^eluftnc. 


2645 
2640 
2642 
2641 
2645 
2642 
2640 
2642 
2645 
2341 
2645 
2641 
2642 
2644 
2643 
2643 
2644 

2640 
293-5 

1622 
2231 
1293 

2655 

931 
2275 

903 

924 

93 

92 


94 


ie.  g.  fcoffmann.  3n  ^a= 
lenbcr=We|c(,nd)teii  .............................  58: 

Poocahontas.   y.  g.  2B.  Certet.  SB.  D. 
»oit  .•corn.)  ^sit  Jiorii'S  (Srj.,  Sib.  6....  58: 

^oct!frf)=niu[ifalt|d)e     Sfijje,     Cine.     C. 
SJclIftab.  3n  itunfWiowllen  ...............  59: 

c,  £er.  3.  S.  §,  Imrne  .................  59  : 

Saffelbe  .....................................  59  : 

olijcianrnt,  £er.  5-.  Serftacter.   3n  Un= 
ter  Batmen  unb  Sut^en.  Sib.  l  ............  58: 

Oliififtrrifc  in  Cincinnati,  Cine.  g.  (5)cr= 
frarfcr.  3n  fireuj  unb  Duer.  Sib.  1  ........  58  : 

,  Clife.  (fleb.  1826). 

en.  Siremeit,  1874,  16°  .......  59: 


3  n  I) a  It:  Xientc  da  fare.  —  Slu3  alien 
^eiten.  —  3m  Jiilb-rfanl.  —  SSarum  Stieb. 
rid;  IReidjarbt  feine  aioi)rapb,ie  Bluet's  ge= 

^I'liiiiiio  ^ieber.  —  Gin  "Jiieitjnad^tSflefdtenf. 
SUont  ,,G(iaS"  oon  «!cnbe(5jot)n.  —Gin  'Hlai« 
tag.  —  '.'Iu3  alien  I'ititern.  —  Gin  Ainbet* 
afijl.  —  Sanclufe  unb^dqna.  —  Gin  etfeter 
SHitter. —  2lu^  einetn  ,s>etbaiium.  —  Uufcr 
Slirdjen.  —  3um  l)unbertjab,rigen  Oieburts= 
tag.  —  OTiiniter  =  Grinnerunu.  —  Xi'anmor. 

—  Gin  oeigeffcneo  Blotter. 

Stuf  bunfelm  Qrunbe :    graueniicftattfit 
auS  ber  fraitjofifdjcii  Siebolution,  1793. 

Sieip.,  1869.  fl.  8° 59: 

gjeue  9Jo»eI(eii.    Seip.,  1860-73.  14  Sibe. 

in  8.  tl.  8° 59: 

3  11  Salt:  SBf.  1:  3)or  butibtrfflnf}e$n  3n$< 

ren,  1715.  —  Glifabetfe.  —  Gjiufa 59: 

SBb.  2:  Hie  bloube  Dlaitlja.  —  let  Sieir  Sol. 

fleifener. 59: 

SBb.  3:  Slargaretlja.  —  $eg  ^terrn  ^reisfteueri 
einne^me  5  SteUoeruetei.  —  Gine  iffiette. 

—  Sluo  bem  iieben  be-i  Oiiaeomo  91obuftief 
genannt  il  Tintoretto.  —  Sft  9ioj.  nlranj 

ber  SDame  de  Sade. — ^tabame  d'Houdetot.  59: 

SBb.  4.  S  ctorine.  —  11  Tempesta.  —  Xie 
fc^one  'JWaib  uon  ^aleiljmole.  —  GUinor. . . .  59: 

SBb.  5:  '-Bera.  —  3'oei  Xebiitantinnen.  — 
Xa3  .t*au-3  mil  ben  griincn  3aloufien.  — 
Die  Heine  Gtienne 59: 

SBS.  6:  Sieaiua.  —  2a3  .CioAjeitsbilb.  — 
(Jynka  Paiuia  —  A  la  Foiilun^e  — 
2;'a3  redjie  vidjt;  ober,  rote  ber  a)teifter  Perils 
b,aib  pen  Ct'laa  cm  Staler  ber  Iiciluu'n 
Hirc^e  geroo.ben  ift 59: 

SBb.  7:  'Berfunfene  Sterne:  Mademoiselle 
Maupin;  ,,Gme  Soiree  musicale;"  fc!e* 
beiistiuitm  eines  armen  y)iufi(er9;  Die 
iJocfe  ber  Gljarlo  te  (Soibap..  —  ^m  Jpaufe 
ber  Jtiau  .yofratvin.  —  ^rinjei'fin  Gljamj 
Vaguer... .  59: 

SBb.  8:  ,?>er;en3ael>eimniffe:  <gm  SicbeSopfet; 
Gin  ^jaiifer  iluib.      Grfte  fiteoc.  —  t'lcu: 
gine    ........  59: 

SBb.  9:  9lu3  bem  ..Suiiberlicfirten  Sucbe": 
It  ica;  Gin  fiunbct,  ('.Hiuon  ;)iajf);  We* 
irennt;  liie  tleilo)en  brr  Jtaifttin:  Gin 
Zi*terberj,  Qolin  Jleats);  !tc>i  Wrafen 
iU!eib,natbt  tin  iiialbe 59 : 

SBb.  10:  ,,9lu3  Stanb  unb  Hfd)e":  Gin  tag 
in  liari-j  oor  ti5  Jab.ren;  Gine  StaUerine; 
Dao  5cblofj  an  ber  iBefer;  Gine  jiefionte 
Sanjienn;  SBerroanbte  OJeifter;  iUKibdjens 
I)i'i;C";  (^efd)ti)te  einer  S^i^engiinitur  .  .  59: 

J8b.  II:  RriKtie  Vlatter:  Relicita^;  9!ut 
AH'iuiM'diau  ;  £as  iHeliquienictilofj;  Made- 
iniiisulle  Deligny;  Siatftel  alutijd) 59: 

SBb.  12:  ,,?jieubooll  unb  Ifibpoll-:  Hnfer  ar« 
mi'r3unge;  kieonoie;  Zie  Zocbter  be8  9li« 
bera;  311  bit  ^eimat^;  grauentbpfe;  Zien« 
nung 59: 

S8>.  13:  3"i  Soriiberaefien:  Cin  Spiel;  Gine 
^rauenb,anb^  '-Hiio  friiberen  Zagen;  @d;ei' 
ben  unb  Weiben 59: 

SBb.  14:  SBoKen  SJ)atten:  len  Eeg  perfe&It; 
Jm  lemuel  bd  iyreunbfcfiatt;  48  eberfeben; 
Gm  3lofocos-J)!ebaillon;  Slice 59: 


1~35 
2850 

355 
1326 
1317 

982 

957 

97 


88 
80-7 

80 
80 

81 

81 

63 
83 

83 
83 

81 

81 

85 

85 
86 
87 


10 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


—  74  — 


,  Glife.  —  gortfefcung. 

«|J[aubcreien.  Bremen,  1872.  16° 

Safi'elbe 

3116.  a  It:  Deutfcr/e  ftrauenfebern.  —  fieU 
mine  ton  Gljejti.—  Betiiinte  gotten.— SluU 
ber  aiSerlftatt  uuferer  £id)tev  uno  Somponi- 
ften.  —  2>a3  oei'lorene  $arabt€0.  —  ^jiit 
Srieben  beo  .SloftevS.  —  Oefunoeii.  — (ilnne 
BOH  sboioauu-,  Uijclttinb  uno  .wilige  bcs  17. 
3al)ii)iinbei-tss.  —  XWber  uno  erinneritn» 
nen  ausj  Slerlin.  —  Grinncrungen  anStobert 
feller.  —  eiifabetb,  3!et).  —  (sine  gemalte 

eine  ftrauenarbeit.  — Wetrialter  ,vru^Uiu).— 

—  Musclames  de  FruniMs.  —  35a>5  J3eila)tin 
oon  Zrianon.  —  Dasi  eiferne  .ftrenj.  — (Sine 
Giefaiigenen=,>V'ttutig.  —  3elanger;eltet>er* 
tnoSpen.  —  31  u  3  ben  eiiijug-nugen. 

SMaubcreien.     (5ieue   golge.)    Bremen, 
1873.  16° 

3  n  I;  a  1 1:  5vriU)iKrblub,t.  —  Simon  :Kubin= 
ftein.  —  3!eujab,rS)traumcrci.  — (Sin  Ballfe|i. 

—  Uine  roeifie  JUmcUia.  —  SaOoar  Sdieu  = 
ten's  3Ralern>ertftatt.  — isin  Webentjblatt.— 
Sus  ber  Seildjenftabt.— (Sin  Stiller  ii'ol)iS). 
^evbUifjte  ibilber.  —  Barbell  uub  Xbne. — 
Slu si  verfd)ie6cnen  3JlaU'rn>ertitStten.  —  Gr* 
;eute3.  —  ,Jm  .yerrenljauje.  -^Gin  6>eb,ttm- 
ixifj.  —  Gin    ungliicfieltgesj  ^[ijtenfptel.  — 
Gine  furftlidjc  S^riftfleuerin.  —  Stjoinb'8 
fc[)5ne  -J)leut)ine. 

Sudjen  unb  ginben.  Sety.,  1874.  It.  8°.. 

^n^alt:  Gene  'JJIelooie.  —  (ibarlotte. — 
Slu 3  ben  ^apicrcn  eines  Ginfamen. 

aSolfen=3d)attcn.  Sei^.,  1873  H.  8° 

3  n  b,  a  It:  Xen  fflrg  ocrfe^lt.  —  ,>i  2em  = 
pel  berSrf'i»bjd)aft.  —  SBiebitle&en.  —  tiin 

Stococo.-JJfebaiUon.  —  Sllice. 

n,  43b.  2 

ra.  G.  Spinbler.  3»  ftetten» 

glieber,  i3b.  1 

portrait  unb  -.Brief,  ©raf  St.  Wrabowsft. 
AnSluS  bem^r"  '-•-••- 


59: 
59: 


93 
92 


59: 


59: 
59: 

58: 
59: 

58: 
58: 


tjjqftljutcnn  i"  SlrfanfaS,   2aS.   g.  (3cr= 
ftader.  -Jn  3lu8  mcineiu  Sagebud).  43b.  2.  58 


t£ajiiteiibucf),  Sa§,  cbet :  -Rationale  CSb,  a= 
ractcriftifcu.  Stuttg.,  1847.  2  >Bbe. 
16° 

ScbenSbilbet  auS  fccr  WeftltAni  iocmi§= 
bl;are.  etuttg.,  1846.  5  «be.  l(i°... 

3  n  t)  a  It.    !Bb.    1:    (Seovge  .Joroavb'S  (Ssq. 

SBtautfa^tt. 

!8b.  2:  SHalpI)  JJouabb^'J  GSij.  Brautfafrt. 
SBb.  3:  ^flaiijculcbeii  1. 
Jib.  4:  istlaiijenlcbcn  I[.  —  Iiie  Rarbigen. 
SBb.  5:  Jlalijan,  ber  Squatter.  —  -Jiffliuntor. 

Segtttme  iinb  tie  SfepuMifmter,  2er.  (3e» 
fd^tdjte  au3  bem  listen  niuerifanifd;= 
englifdjen  Jiviege.  Stuttg.  1845.  tr-boe. 
16° 

3KiH-ton,  cber  bte  grcfje  lour.  Stuttg., 
1840.  2SJbe.  16° 

ajtvety  unb  bie  2lrifto(vaten,  Xer,  cbcr: 
SJicjico  im  oa^te  1812.  Stuttg.  1845. 

3S3be.  16° 

«Boftl(infcr,  2cr.  SB.SBibll^aufen.  3n^alm= 

blatter  unb  Sdineeflocteu.  ilb.  1 

*Botcmfin.  &•  3Heri(j.  Jn  ^ugenb  =  Slibl. 

«b.  10 

Sie.  3-  5-  ^00P«r • - 

G.  Spinbler.  3n 

ber.  «b.  1 


59: 
59: 


59: 
59: 

59: 

58: 

59: 

58: 


(Sljriftovl; ,    Setjog    ju    affiiirttembcrg. 
etuttg.,  1868.  16°.  3n  3ugenb=  unD 

ajoltebibl 59  : 

^rcufitfrtict  Cfficier,  Gin.  3.  con  SSictebe. 

3  --I3be.  in  2, 59: 

^titftcr,  Gin.  3.  Sdjerr 59: 

Prima  'donna.  St.  iocller.  2  iBoe.  in  1 58 : 


94 


95 
90 

1684 
921 

1064 
1444 

903 

793-4 
788-92 


780-2 
786-7 

783-5 
2391 

2560 
454 


2410 

1566-7 

488 

1445 


*princcf[i!t  Cfyampagner.  (S.  spolfo.  3" 
SJerjunfene  Sterne.  9Jeue  Jiooellen. 
5Bb.  7 59: 

^riiuclfiii  Crfiiii.  6.  "SI.  SHunbt.  (i!  c  u  i  f  e 
3JI  ii  1)  I  b  a  di.)  3»  ^iftor.  6l;araftcrbil= 
ber.  Sib.  4..' .' 58: 

*l>ni!ccffin  unb  Xicnevin.  &.  iJUecig.  3" 

3ugm6=«ibl.  4to.  10 59: 

xHnaftafio.    Slitter  g.  Bon  sentl. 
(3  r  i  e  b  r  i  d;  2)  o  r  n  a  u.)  ^n  3m  $fllb= 

bitnfct.   5Bb.  1 58  : 

G'ugen  unb  feine  ^eit.  (S.  Hi.  ajJunbt. 
(liouife  SJiitblbad).)  8 •Bee.  in  4...  58: 

^n  t)  alt.    ^Jo.  1 — 4:    '^mnj  Giigen  unb  bet 

fUine  abbe. 
So.  5— S:  IJiitu  Cuncn  ber  eble  Sitter. 

<Ptiiij  X'oui'5  g-erbinanb.  g.  i'ewalb.  3  3Sbe. 

in  1 58: 

»ott  Sottcij  (Snaben,  (sin.  i'l.  Stnljt.  59  : 
von  Cambafle,  33er.    (S.  5H.  fflhinbt. 
(«  o  u  i  ]  e  3)i  it  6.  I  b  a  dj.)  3n  ^iftor.  C^a= 

rafterbitber,  itb.  3 58  = 

von  Diabagasfot,  2er.   JJ.  ©uyfoiu. 

3n  (Sef.  "Ill,  S3b.  11 50  : 

^ tin 5  von  Cranicn,  2ct.  3i  Seller.  3  l^be.  53  '• 
^tifij  Uljlt  4!wna,  Ser.  ii.  Storcfj.  3"  8"ur 

ftiue  '.Hbenbe 59  '• 

*^rinj  von  Scales,  Xcr.  (i.  2)J.  SJiunM. 
(«ouife  SJiitl;  Ibndj.)  3"  $iftor. 

GfyaratterBiltier,  45b.  1 58: 

$riiueffm,  2ie.    S.  Kompert.   3n  ®l;etto 

Wefdj.,  «b.  2 58: 

lU'iiucffiit  aiurora.    g.  Sewalb.    3U  ^illa 

MUnntoiie,  3Jb.  1 58: 

" 


JnQef.  Sdjr.,  4Jb.  7 5ii 

tir ,  Sie.    g.  ©erftdcter.    Sn 

JBiinteo  Ireiben,  &b.  1 58 

Prize-fight,  Gin;    ober,  Sojerfamy   in 
Gincinnati.    g.   ©crftdctcr.      3n  ilrcuj 

unb  Cuer,  Sb.  3 58 

^.'codcit  unb  s)Jrufungcn.   G.  Spinblcr.  3n 

Scenen  u.  ©efd).,  SSb.  2 59 

«to6Ifmattf(t)e  ^aturcn.    g.  Spiell;agcn. 

2  i-bc 59 

2afjelbe.  3  33be.  in  1 59 

$rofr(fot  unb  feine  Sdjii^linge,  ffier.    G. 

8.  (Sarlen , 58 

iJ.  31.  Stifter.   3n  Grj..  S3b.  1 59 

;,  £er.    X.  aKiigge.  3  43be.  in  2...  58 
con  glorenj,  2)er.    3-  Sdjerr. 

3  i*be 59 

^topllftill  jsi  3iottenbrunn,  (1705-6.)  G. 

Spinbler-.  Ju  il!al))iirgis=-Jidd)te.  336.  1.  55) 

^tojift  von  Ulensoang.   J.  DJiigge 58 

^rotcftioiicu,  Xie.    G.  e^pinbler.  3n  3e 

linger,  je  licber.  lib.  3 59 

9JtOteftantifd)f    Jffuiten.    G.  3Ji.  iiJdinbt. 

(iiouife    aii  ii  li  I  b  a  dj.)     2  3lbtl;.   in 

643b«... - 58:  2586-91 

"i'riifc,  i»cr  fid)  civig  binbet.   Jt.  ©u^foiu. 

3n  Vcbcnebilbcr.  *b,  3 , 58  :        1234 

lU'iifmiflCit.  g-  Soffmann.  3n(£"rj.,  x!3b.  8,  5'J  :        2267 

ntif,  yiobert  (geb.  1816.) 

Selene,  ^rag  1856.  3  S3be.  in  1.    16°...  59'-         125 

1614 

650 
2562 
938 
935-6 

1069 
1919 


83 

2515 
2560 

525 
2555-8 


2123 
1005 


2515 

485 
1418-50 

1147 


2514 
1973 
2131 
1955 
914 

959 
939 

855-6 

873 

381 
1061 
2439-40 

489-91 

949 
2432 

917 


unb  Wolb.  i.'.  Scarfing.  3»  8ilt'  _ 

gran,  ito.2 o9  : 

^iill)Ct«ttlrt)U)i)ninn/  £«•  ©.  "Jiieri^.  Jn 

3ugenb=43ibl.,  «b.  12 o9  : 

^UPUC,  lie.  &.  ©erftdder.  3n  Sell  unb 

Xunfcl.  S3b.  2 58: 

^lltftl)  &  GouH).  1847-1848-1849.  G. 

Spinblcr.  4  S3be.  in  2 : 59  : 

<).'l)tomu5  unb  Ibiebe.  ©raf  St.  ©ra= 

boiusft.  ^n  3(»8  2Mt  unb  igauS.  93b.  1.  58  : 
Siadjfur,  Gine.  §.  Sb'nig 58 : 


1'ROSK  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Oufilgrtf}. 


-75- 


Kefugtrt, 


,  aTJityctm.  (Jacob 

(flCfr.  1H13.) 

Slbu  Iclfan  obct  bic£>dmfeF)t  Bom  TOonb= 
gebirge.   Stuttg.,  1870.  3iice.ini. 

fl.  80 59. 

Gfiriftopb.  ^ed)lin.  i'eipj.  1873.  2  SJbc.  ' 

in  1.  fl.  8J 59  . 

Circuit  bcr  Sperltiigegaffe,  Sic.  Stutta 

1870.  fl.  8° ' 59. 

2eiitf*er  TOonbjcb,ein.    Stuttg.,    1873.' 
fl.  8° eg. 

3  n  ha  It:  toutfrfier  fflloubfAcin.  —  let 
SDiarfd)  nad)  .ttaufe.  —  £e£  flctcbeS  ffroite 
—  Zbefla'l  Gibidinft  ober  bie  QefdiiAte 
eincs  fcbroiileti  Sages. 

£ra'um(ing,  £cr.   Berlin  1872.  f(.  8°..  59 : 
igeilige  Horn,  £ct.  flatter  auS  bcm  iMl=  " 
bcrbud>c    be3    fed)csd)iiteu    Jabrbuit; 

1861.  2  ibe.  in  1.  ]<>°.  59  : 
?cr.   -Jlctlin,  1867.  16°..  59  • 
JKetfter  Sutor,  obct  bie  Wcfri)id)ten  oom 
1'erfunfeitcn    (fatten.    iieip;       1874 

fi.  8° ;  59. 

Jfegenbogen,  Jet.  Stitttg.,  1871.  2  «be 

in  1.  fl.  8= .'59. 

Snbalt.    Sib.  1:  Die  £ame[fcfien  .(tinber  — 
eiKtion  btrSannc.  —  ftcttif^c  flnoe&en. 

—  cdiifi  Xbottifls, 
S3b.  2:    2jc  (*ldnte  pon  Siifcoro.  —  Setclocfe. 


£5, 


ilftfffl  auf  bcm  aUciffenftcin,  £et.    J. 

JD.  O.  tWWM 59:        1318 

X-Uiirnutninrlirnnft,  ?ct.   ®.  Siicrig.  Jn 

3iig«nb>Sibt,  »b.  14 59- 

Curll  bc-J  GlitdEt'g,  SDet.    0.  SHcrtft.  Sn 

Jugcub=?Jibl.  ibb.  27 59: 

Quid  pro  quo,    Gin.    G.  Spinblct.    3n 

.Hcttonglicbct.  S8b.  2 59- 

£uiittin.  V.  S.  SB.  Dertel.  (ffl.  0.  Bon 

.'corn.)  Ju  xiern'S  Gr?.,  S5b.  9 58: 

Citintin  Dlt'tns;  §.  Conscience.  Jn2tbcnb= 

frunben.  i^b.  1 58: 

Cuiiitu^  (S-irlcin.  J.  1!.  g. 3Jid)tcr.  (Jean 

f  a  u  I).    Jn  Sammtl.  J55.,  iktl.  2Iu§g., 

Xaffcibc.    jn  Samintt.  S3J!   ^arifer  ° 
b-  ! 56: 


2577 
921 

2853 
422 

1151 


il'ermarfitnift.     Tc3.     31.    Secfer 

3  sibtt).  in  6ebn riS- 

Ktfetetteni,  Xie.  21.  auttiust.    (3<r& 
intas   (Sott^elf.)     3,1  Clef.  C^r., 

•Bb.  8 -o  . 

!)inrtir,  3Me.  H.  Jacob!;.  3n9iierit  Jugenb" 
ibl.,  NWb.  4<i r    • 


85 


SiortKl  :i!m>fdi.  G.  t!olfo.  Jn  ^vij 
tcr:  vJ(ciic  -JJoBcllen,  *b.  11 -(i)  • 

Waboiuii.  6.   von  Strucnfee.   (®uftat)    ' 
Horn  See.)  4  «be 59; 

Wotmunb,  Wolo. 
9Jo»eUen.  ^annouer,  1860.  4  SBbe.  ff.  8°.  59  :      210-3 

3jil|(i  lt:-3b.  1:  3roei3)raute.  -SJerXauf! 

S(b.  2:  Cin  Samilienf^raucf.  —  SiebeSfrcub 

unb  iMrbesletb. 

»b.  3:  *iir(iet[i4  Slut.  —  St( in  SBertauen 
8*.  4:    Gin    Btutttcl   ffleib.   —    •cttfibtc 

Spalbing.  —  i'luj  bem  'floueinleben. 

Sdjlofi  Glfratt).  S>annoucr,  18i;<;   ; 
in  1.  fl.  8° 


,    _ ,.  wuutfa&rt.  <.  fkx 

)tcl.  ic.  Scal'Sftclb.)  Jn  Vcbcnsbilbcr,  :c. 

"b-  2 59  :         789 

.     Sioriuoob.  2ltmanb.  5»be 58:      28-32 

SHnittc.  (3.  won  Btruenfee.  (&  u  ft  a  »  »  o  m 

5ce.)  3flbe.ini 59;        1183 

Wfl(ill"fl  iOicngS,   21.  con  Stctnbcrg.  3" 

Wiinftletbilbcv,  Hb.  3 59  •        5934 

Wflftott  unb  Jena.  G,  Wl.  2)Junbt.  (2  o  u  if  e 
3WU ^ Ib a  di.)  Ju  Stapolun  in  SDeuH(6> 

Irttib,  stib.  1 5^.        2543 

Wfl  ft'  id),  fo  roff  id).  ».  3tau.  3  i^be .'  59  •  299-301 

Wntlj  xnSaptl  &.  X.  ac.  (21.)  feoffuwnn. 

;sn  miftgeto.  Grj.,  Sb.  1 53 : 

Wotbfcl  bet  Siatut.  G^.  iMtd)=^Jfciffct.  Jn 

(Sef.  JJooeHen  unb  Grj.,  41b.  3 5^  : 

Watlifrl  I'oit  fi>ilMnirgbaufen,  2^a§.  21.  G. 

8racb,oogel.  -f  -^bc.'iii  2 ^8  • 

Wottliit,  bet  Sieffet.   g.  ajatttiat 58  : 

1168      Won,  .wribert. 

aileranber  won  igumbolbt.    i'eiu    1861 

7«be.,  fl.  »o '.  59; 

SBeet^oBen.  Veil).,   1869.   4  SBbe    in  2'  ' 

ti.8° ;,., ;59: 

Catt  Dtarta  »ou  3Bcbct.    i'eip.,    1865.  * 

3  J^bc.  in  2.  fl.  8° 59  • 

StutfdHanb'S  Raffanbra.  Stuttg.,  1871.' 

fl.  8D 59  . 

Jvlurf)  unferer  3eit,  ^et.  i'ei».,  1863. 

2«be.,  fl.  8° ...59. 

Ctoribalbt,  Jtalicn-S  xx-lb  unb  Stfimert  ' 

iV-rl.,  (f.  b.)  3JBbe.,"H.  8° '. 59: 

Wcnial.  gtanff.  a".  J)(.,  1849.  16° '•>!) ' 

.tiolbetlht.  iieip.,  1862.  2  Sbe.  in  1. 

Sean  $duf.  t'etp.,  isfil.  4  «be.',"fi.'  8°".'  5*9  :'  305-8 
Jtat)ct  unb  -Jiatt.  i'eip.,  1845.  3  SBbe., 

fl.  8° '„  59  .  288-90 

2H05ait.  g-ranff.  a.  3)?..  1860.  3  33be. 

16° 59.  296-8 

^tetiften,  Xie.  Stuttg.,  1841.  3  3Jbe. 

16° 59  .  293-5 

Slaff  id),  fo  roff  id).  Sjatmoucr,  1873. 

I-80--,-: 59:  299-301 

3(aub  etwfc&urg'S  tin  Jabtc  1861,  Set. 

3-tanff.  a.  TO.,  1862.  3  «be.  fl.  8° 59  •      30<>-4 

Jbcobot  Xomtt.   Seip.,  1863.   2  Sbe. 

fl.s°... jfj .      291-2 

Silliam  Sbafcfpcat.  41cr(.  1864.  4  »be 

«-«° '-59:      310-3 

Wnub  Sttafebttrg'*  im  Jabte  1861,  25er. 

S>.  ;Hau r.g  •      302^ 

Wourn,  TOatl;ilbe  (acb.  1817). 
Goersburg.    .sjannoBer,   1&55.    3  Sbe 

fl.  8° >)9.  240 

Saliteo  (fialilci.  iieip.  I860.  2  SBbe.  fl.  8°.  59  :      241-2 
WaBfii-Jitcft,  obct  btc  3iotl)baute.    3.  g! 

Cooper , r,o  • 

Wcbcffo.  G.  TO.  TOitnbt.  (2  o  u  i  f  e  TO  ii  b  {-. 

bad).)  2  «be 53  • 

Wfrttt  auf  Grbcit,  25a«.    J.  25.  §.  Jcnintc.  ' 
2  4lbe.  in  1 59  . 


180 
181 
187 
182 

183 


184 
185 


186 
179 


120-5 

1038 
2596 


3730 


264-5 

2281 


281-7 
268-9 
270-1 
272 
274-5 

276-8 
279 

280 


Wcrtit  nutfj  bod)  3(cd)t  blcibcn.    g.  «ooff= 


476 
2468 
1320 


i99i  t  1   mn""-  ^"  ei'J-  *b- 18 K>: 

Wrriitc,  Xcr.  3)1.  S.Sd)marfe.  4  «bc.  in  2.  ••,«)  • 
Wcrtitc  Vidit,  35a«.    G.  liolfo.    Jn  31.  -J(r= ' ' 

Bdlen,  ^b.  6 59: 

Wrtlitfrtioffciicr  «nabo,  Gin.  g.  §offmann. ' ' 

9}frt)t?gflcl)rtcn,  Xie.  i.  iitct.  jii  Sdjt.] 
^b.  14 4  rii!  • 

Wrctorat,  35a«.    TO.  3(atl)ufiuS.    jn 'ii'i!  ' 
Grj KO- 

Wffugirt  unb  cmigtitt.  &.  fccfeficl.  3  SSbe. 


214 


58: 


2277 
740-1 

82 

2266 

1613 

2767 

1483-4 


PROSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


SRegen&ogen, 


-76- 


Slcufer. 


Mrgcnfioflcn.    SB.  ftaabe.  (3  a  c  o  6  G  o  r= 
bin  ue.)    2  SBbe.  in  l  ......................  59: 

3  n  6  a  It:  SBb.  1:  S)ie  ijdmelfiien  flinber.— 
GUe  oon  bev  Xanue.  —  £eltifd)e  &nod)cii.  — 
©atttt  £E)oma3. 

SBb.  ^:  lie  Baltic  uon  SBiiforo.  —  Sebetiirfe. 
—  $m  Sl«gt*franje. 

9Jc(jcitliogcu|tra6lcit.  6.  SBitrbEer.  2  SBbe. 
iii  1  ..................  .............................  59: 

3  n  I;  a  It:  S3b.  1:  Serjogin  con  Giceri.—  UaS 
fceimlidje  (Seticfit"  ber  (BatcennfClaven.  — 
Raubtntfternc.  —  ©aiiu-Simong  &vofie<.  — 
Vibrjemar'i!  '.Balls  unb  $o$3ttt$fcft.  —  Gii» 
Contumaj^ant. 

SBb.  2;  lie  'JSeft  ju  TOarfeill?.  —  5H»vInfft= 
ftfltS  3Jl(iT(f)Cii.  —  Zee  fa)bnen  31anni  £e« 
benalauf. 

Sdrgcmttann,  Xer.  21.  ton  2EinterfeIh.  3* 
Swmoreofen,  iBb.  1  ........................... 

Medina.    §.  flonig  ....................  .......... 

Mcginn.  G.  »ollo.  3n  3d.  3!c»«Uen,  SBb.  6. 
9Jcfliiir.  SH.  Wetjr.  3n  Grj.  au§  bcm  Sites. 

«b.  a  ..........................................  - 

fficfltilntor.  .U.  ^cftcl.  (G.  ©  e  a  1  3  f  i  e  f  b.) 

§n  iicbenSbilber  jc.  Slbtb.  o  ................. 

5»Jfgn!ntorcn  in  SlrfanfaS,  Xie.    g.  ®er= 

ftarfer.    ftft  3lu§  bem  SBalbUben  Slmert* 

fa'S.  Slbtb..  1  ................................... 

Xafjelbe  ...................................... 

SRranlqtorrn  Bern  San  granciSco.    ®raf 

St.  OvabolBsfi  ................................. 

Mcflborf,  Xer.    g.  ©erftacfer.    3n  SBunteS 

Jreiben,  s»b.  3  ................................. 

9icirfi  burcfj  fflSinb.  6.  3.'!.  3JZunbt.  (iiouiiie 

»(  ii  i)  I  b'  a  dj.)  3n  ^JoweUnihtcfj  :  J».  3ic= 

mane,  Sb.  12  .................................. 

iKcirfic  arme  9JJann,  Xer.    ©.  3Iieri^.    3n 

3ugenb=9i6L(  S3b.  44  ........................ 

SRrirtjc  TOcmn,  unb  ber  arme  i'ajaruS,  2)er. 

0.  3Jieri§.   3n  Sugenb«S3i6l.,  Sb.  18  ..... 
Slcif&cnnn,  cber  Qebanfen  iiber  £anbc3«er* 

fcboncnmg.    6.  Sager  ....................... 

9Jcirf)C«i  Krone,  Se§.    4U.  Siaabe.  (Sa  cob 

6  o  r  »  i  mi  s*.)  3n  Xeutfdjer  SDionbfrfj  tin. 
fficirfiSqrafin  ®ifela.   6.  Jobn.  (IS.  9JIar= 

litt.)    23?be  ................................. 

9Jcirt)§|)oftrritcr  in  8ubirtfl86urg,  Xer.  9i. 

teller....  ......................................... 

JRctrfitfiiiincr  ber  ^fjantafie,  Sir.    fl.  ©u^ 

foiu.    ;\n  Xie  fleine  SRarrentwIt,  SBb.  1. 
iHfincfcSutf;«-  ^ie  0efd;id;te  son.  5.&off= 

mann  ........................................... 

ificincfc  ^ud;§.  g.edjmibt  ................... 

iKcifc  auf  bent  (Sidragen,  Xie.    G.  £pinb= 

ler.    Sn  iiettenalieber,  «b.  1  ............... 

iHcifc  ber  Sb'bne  a)feflaprajon§.  3-  28.  Bon 

®otb,e.  Sn  ©ftnimtl.  31*.  Stuttg.  u.  Jiib. 

3Iu«g.  SBb.  8  ................................... 

Xaffelbe.  3n  ffurj'fdje  3luSg.  SBb.  8... 

Xaffelbe.  3n  etuttg.  2(u«g.   SBb.  10- 

SRctfc  in  ben  Orient,    g.  S8-$adlanber. 

2  33be.  tit  1  .................................... 

Sftctfc  nad;  3lfvtca,  Xie.  S-  21-  @uber.  3n 
u8enb»!Bi6L  *b.  45  ............... 

nadi  bem  ©iiicf,  Tie.   $.  feetyfe.  3n 
f.  SB.  «b.  5  ....................  .  ............ 

nadj  ^ariS,  Gine.  y.  SB.  iparfldiiber. 

3n  AI.  Grj.  unb  junior.  Sftjjen  ........... 

fljctfc   nad)  Sdjanban,  Tie.    2.  Corner. 

3n  eammtl.  48.   SBb.  4  ..................... 

Sdctfe  if  iber  SKtUen,  Xie.   §.  ^fdjoffe.  3n 

GSef.  Sdji.,  SBb.  10  ........................... 

MeifcabcntciKr.   %.  38.  fpacflanber.    ^n 

GrlebteS.  «b.  1  ............................... 

ificiicbilBcr.  2b.  Sieli^  ....................... 

DJcifcflcffidrtcn,  Die.  %.  iieioatb.  2  »be... 
aUifciuft.    S-  SB.  ^actlanber.    3n  31.  ®t-- 

fd)td?ten  ......................................... 


58: 
59  : 

58: 
58: 

58  : 
58  : 

58  : 

59  : 
59  : 
58: 
59  : 
58: 
58: 

58  : 

59: 
59: 

59  : 

56: 

56  : 
56  : 

58  : 
59: 
56: 

58  : 
56: 
56: 

58: 

59  : 

58  : 

58: 


179 


837 


1730 
1927 

82 

2363 
792 

969 
986 

1114 
916 

2469 
2594 
2568 
1780 
182 

1805-6 
1446 
1229 

2347 
2751 

921 

358 
387 
366 

1290 
2595 

674 
1289 

732 
1956 

1301 

2104 

2129-30 

1329 


9}dfcn  ton  S«aiiibu8  &  Gorap.,  Xie.    2L 

Bon  SCinterfetb.   3  4>be  ......................  59: 

9Jctfcubc.  %.  Werftacfer.  ^n  §etml.  u.  un= 

l;ciml.  CScjd).    SBb.  1  ..........................  58: 

9Jci-fciibc  Gnglanbrt  im  Crient.  g.  3A>.  Jjocrfs 

innner.  3,n  Ml.  Grj.  u.  l;umor.  ©Raen...  58  : 
iSciiciibcn,  Xie.  2.  2iccf.  ^n  ©djr.  «».  17.  56  : 
flicifcnoDcllcn.  §.  Vaube.  9  SBbe.  in  4  .....  58: 
Siciiefd/rniii&cl.  &.  SB.  Sacftanbet.  3n®«> 

genlofe  Stunben  jc.  SBb.  2  .................  58  : 

b  2)fit  aldeS  2biel  ...........  : 


Xaffelbe. 
Wciftff  ij?tn 


2)fit  galfdjeS 

nb  Seterjeidjnungen. 


&.  G. 


58  : 


1714-6 
936 

1289 
1H16 

2064-7 

1335 
1345 

12 


ber 


^oiue  tuni  ilMjeiii.  —  Xas  geft  in  Cl)erom  = 
meinau.  —  Cm  te(ud)  bei  ul>ail  e  SitfeiiS. 

—  ;>n   Zdnemarf:    ^stageii;     58aiii)    iinb 
Oildr.o.  —  Ses'Jitnticn  'iitlbeibuclj.  —  25to= 
flravljiidjcs:    ^oljai-n  <)!etet  CraiLiu3  i>avta 
Diann.  —  ^Beinljavb    Siuertn  ^nQemunn. 

—  (Sin  «efu4  in  ^ovtujal  isWi. 

WetftflhWB  unb  9icwllcn.  g-rei^crr  G. 
Don  iMMra.  4  4lbc.  in  2  .....................  58  : 

•  g  it  ftalt.  Hb.  1:  ^mfflSolbe.—  Ion  Gbar= 
Io5  ii|.  —  £ie  l)0l;e  Sotbillertt.  —  33ev  3io  = 
beo  in  CSljitf. 

SBb.  2:  Jlallen&etm.—  Cljifanti.—  Sttlibcn. 

SBb.  3:  Xie  biei  Wiebeosefdjictjten  bes  olt^n 
Setter  s|}etcr.  —  S;ima.  —  Cine  Sac  eiica 
bei  S;im  .•—  eiiiiqe  Zafie  in  3:io  Janeiro. 

SBb.  4:  Sie  iiibamtiilaiiifite  :fi«  (e  beo  2«» 
tor  $.  (S.  ffieijen.  —  Slut  Stiifceira.  —  Sie 
SBai  con  Con  al.  Salparaijo. 

9!cifctag  cine*  2aunt{<$«n,  Xer.  G.  Sgbfer. 
^,11  Eeutfdje-^erjen  ..........................  -  58  : 

Hiffntt,  Xer.  io.  Gcnscience  ..................  58: 

Sidiqumt,  il  aJtollijaufen.  3  ^Bbe.  in  2...  58  : 

5  lift  alt:  S*b.  1:  fete  fllelinuien.  —  Whi|>- 
lioor-Wilk—  Der  ^owfrojcl).—  3)ie  (ia|'tag» 
netten. 

SBb.  2:    lie  SBiiffelfjaut.  —   J;ie  <Wcertnufd)eI. 

—  iie  !l)ieijerid)eibe-  —  Zer  Ja&atsbeutet. 

—  Xev  Vafio. 

SBb.  3:  Zev  vebcrroct.  —  SEer  Cid)cnjit)cig.  — 
Die  iliofafiiiiS.  —  DaS  Sdiretbieufl. 

iRclifluicnlrtilop,  Xn§.  G.  i'olfo.  3n 
g-njd^e  flatter  :  Sleue  9ioBetlcn,  S3b.  11.  59  : 

9?cllfial),  (».  Jriebrid;)  Vubung  (geb.  1799, 
f  1860). 
,,1812".    I'etfc.  1860.    4  SBbe.  IT.  8°  ......  59  : 

Xrei  viatjr«  won  Xrcipigen.    Scip.  1858. 
5  «be.  t(.  8°  ................................  59  : 

fiunft^-Hoitellcn,  iietp.  1860.  H.  8°  .........  59: 

3  it  I)  a  1  1:  Ztjeobor.  —  jfiiliuO.  —  Cbmunb.  — 
Zonua  Slnita.  —  JJiei  Witter  au4  bem 
lagcbudie  euieS  iSeijenben.  —  (Sine  roetif^« 
tnii'iitalifdje  Sfijje.  —  Der  Soit>fd;mkb  con 
Slujobing. 

©agen  unb  romantifdje  Grja^lungeu. 
X'ei».  1860.  11.8°  ..........................  59: 

Snl)  alt:  S8albi)ulbe  ober  ber  aiolfsbruiu 
nen.  —  Clsbetl),  eine  Saije  con  gifertftrin. 

—  Saromir.  —  Sernbolb.  —  Zas  iiottijeit^ 
feft.  —  .tianbilber  unb  $arafageii. 

9JCHCC.  %•  Hoffmann.    5n  Grj.,  SBb.  9  .....  59  : 

SRcttcnbc  Scifie,  Xie.  Slitter  ft.  Bon  Bnrtl. 
(griebridj  Xornau.)  311  3m  §alb= 
bunfel,  SBb.  2  ..................................  58: 

SRrttcnbc  Wlode,  Xie.  ©.  Siierit.  3n  3«= 
Jugenb.-SBtbl.,  SBb.  23  ....................  .....  59: 

SJcttcr  9JicbertBcfel8,  Xie.  ty.  %.  3i>.  Cer= 
tel.  (SB.  D.  Bon  §  o  r  n.)  3n  Corn's 
Grj.,  SBb.  7  .....................................  58: 

9}cttunn,  Jie-  S-  Sfl^n.  3n  HuS  bev 
feetmatb,  unb  ^rembe  .........................  59  : 

gjciic  Bei-fbtjnt.  g.  Soffmann.  3n  Gsj., 
SBb.  7  .............................................  59  : 

JRcntcr,  5Vrits  (geb.  1810,  f  1875). 
Xbrd)land)ting.  Jn  Scimmti.  28.,  Sb.  12.  56  : 
Sanite  9iiite  un  be  [iitte    *piibe[.     3n 
eammtl.  28.,  3Jb.  7  ........................  56: 

Sein  ftiiifung.  3"  Sammtl.  28.,  SBb.  11..  56  : 
Dierfclnbbrg'fdjen  9J(onttd)i  un  Eapulttii, 
Xe;  oter,  be  3ieis'  na(;  .Hoti)tantiifo= 
Bel.    3n  ©ammtl.  3B.,  *Bb.  13  ..........  56  : 


169-70 


1671 

422 

239-2-3 


85 


350-3 

356-60 
355 


354 

2268 

525 
2573 

2851 
2470 
2266 
1111 

1106 
1110 

1112 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Kcuter. 


•77- 


ftittmeifter. 


Mcntcr,  5rit>.  —  At>rtfe(ning. 
Skis'  iui*  'Welliiigen,  Xe.   Cpoet.  Grj.) 
5n  eamratt  4J.,  «6.  3  ..................  56  : 

Stynrr.  iMurr.  >  Sdmmtl.  SB.,  33b.  6..  56  : 

3nl)alt:  ffiat  ti'nc  flrnerrafgiiitg  'tute 
farneu  fann.  —  frniinefifeii.  —  Slbeitmier 
be«  emfi'cttov  SBrififl.  biirtiq  au3  illeelle* 
borfl=5d)iuerin.  con  itjm  felbft  cr^aMt.  — 
^loirt  Vni  up  ben  efel.  —  iDleine  Satcr» 
flabt  Staoenljacien. 

lit  be  3ramefcntib.    3"  Sdmmtl.  4B., 
Sb.  4  .........................................  56: 

Ut  mine  A-cftimaotib.    Jn  Sdmmtl.  35.*., 
*ib.  5  ................................  .  ........  56: 

Ut  mine  Stwntib.    J,n   Sammtl.  4B., 
SBt>.  «-!()  .....................................  56: 

ai'oans    if    tail    'ne    <\m    famm.     5n 
Sdmmtl.,  48.,  Sb.  4  .......................  56: 

iR&cibcr  '-Burg,  Xie.  i!.  Sdjiiding.  2  SJbe. 
in  1  ...........................................  59: 

Xaffelbe  ......................................  59: 

9JI)diiifrfK  Xorfgcjd;irtiten.  t*.  <v-  ®.  Cer» 

trt.  (4l*.  O.  Don  »orn.)  4  fcbc  .........  58:  2857-60 

3  11  b.  a  1  1:  lib.  I:  «uo  ber  Stfimiebe.  —  lie 

Xcfirtemc.  —  <Keine  eifre  ilUaut.  —  lie 

Clf«.-  ...............................  58: 

5)b.  2:  IaS  SRafldKti.  —  Sragmente  an?  bem 

£eben  suieicr  ormen  Xeufct.  —  2tu3  bem 

I'cben   einec.  Soaelsbcrger   in   flricj   unb 


1102 
1105 


1103 

1104 

1107-9 

1103 

022 
671 


2857 


dmnitl.  48., 


m.iim 

*b.  H:  2ie  Oct*i*te  ron  ten  jroei  Mi 
Ainbein.  —  Xas  Diiiiinal'  —  ^ui  ^tu 
con  str  -Diofei.  —  6i'iiaiii«flcfcfridii(ii 

93b.  4:  3untfl^ut^s-  —  ^er  dctpe 
£to[len.  Ginc  iheinifcfcc  3rf)iiuigii[ 
ftdtctiu.  —  Slmmi.  —  So  niiifl  mit'9 


58: 
crS 
ein 

58: 
itie 
ge  = 

58: 

*miifig[evgcfd)i*te,  Cine.  % 
g.  Si*.  Certel.  (ill  C.  »  o  n  »  o  t  n.)  ^u 
Corn's  CJr?.,  «b.  1  .........  ..  .............  58: 

Xaffcibe.  J,n  Jitjeinifc^e  Xcrfgefdjidj.- 
tni,  S8b.  4  ..................................  58: 

Siljiflifnlirt,  Cine,    g-  SB-  ionrflanber.    3n 
111.  li'rj.,  unb  hnincr.  £fis?en  ...............  58  : 

SRirtinrb'v1  A'lln't  nadj  bem  ^ciligcn  i'anbe. 
g.  Sdimitt  .....................................  59: 

iHiriitct,  Ser.    0.  ^iicrift.     fyi  3ugen&= 
Sibl.,  *b.  7  .....................................  59: 

SRirtltcr  'IMdtt.    A.  Werftdctcr.    Jn  ytiiben 
unblriibcn,  »b.  3  ...........................  58: 

SHiditcr,   5''""  ¥«ul  Jviefcvirf?.     (3  eon 
^aul.)  (gcb.  !/«;!  f  1H25). 
2lu9tt)ai)[  au$  be^  Jenfet^  ^tapieren.   3" 
eaiinntl.  SB.,  ilcrl.  2luog.,  4<b.  4  ......  56  : 

Xaffelbe.    5n  £dmmt(.  iB.,  ^arifet 

J  ................................  56: 


Mrtitrr.  - 

'^ubelfcnior.    ^\ii 
3lu<c-g.,  «b.  2 56: 

SamBaiiertlHit,  Xa<J.  J"  Sdmmtl.  48., 
S3erl.  3lnsg.,  «b.  13 56: 

ftctnet,  Xer.    Jn  Sdmmmtl.  48.,  iflert. 

2;u«g.,  Sib.  28-29 56  : 

Xaffelbe.    Jn  Sammtl.  4B.,    a?arif«r 
Slueg.,  m.  4 56  : 

Stben  yibclS.    ^,n  Sdmmtl.  ?8.,  Scrl. 

atusg.,  Sib.  20 56: 

Xafjelbe.    5,n  Sdmmtl.  415.,  Banter 
Slueg.,  »b.  4 56: 

Diiintue  g'E'e"'-  5n  Sdmmtl.  48.,  Sled. 

3luc-g.,  4ib.  3 56  : 

Xaffelbe.    Ju  Sdmmtl.  4B.,  15arifcr 
Siusg.,  i^b.  1 56: 

Selino ;  ober,  itber  bie  Unftfrblicbteit  ber 
Seele.  ^n  Sdmmtl.  48.,  SJert.  i'lneg., 
»»».a3 ._.. 56: 

Stebenfd^.     Jn  Sdmmtl.    48.,    Slcrl. 

3lueg.,  a^b.  11-12 56: 

Xaffelbe.    3«  Sdmmtl.  48.,   ^avifer 
Slusg.,  Sb.  2 56: 

Sitan.    Jn  Sdmmtl.  48.,  aierl.  3lu«g., 

«b.  15-17 56: 

Xafjelbe.     3n  Sammtl.  4B.,  ^arifer 
9liisg.(  «b.  2 56: 

Unficfytbare  Voge,  Xie.   ^n  Sammtl.  48., 

S3erl.  atusg.,  43b.  1 ,..  56: 

Xaffelbe.     ^n   Sdmmtt.  48.,  *Uartfer 

Slusg.,  SBb.  1 ! 56^ 

9iirf)tcr,  j.  ^J.  g.    Siel;e  Sdjiitfing,  i;. 

5eaii4!aut.  4  Sjbe 59: 

91  it n  ji,  ber  Ie(jte  Sribun.    <&.  &.  G\  S. 

ftYul»et>£ljtton 58: 

iRiffr=ti(fc=tflf.  &.  (Sonfcicnse.  v>n  Sibenb: 

ftunben,  «b.  2.1 58: 

iHing,  Xer.    G.  TO.   SJiimbt.     (Vouife 

3)i  u  i)  I  b  a  dj. )    3n  3icwe(len  u.  SBitber : 

Kl.  3iomane,  SJb.  20 58: 

Siiiiq  ber  .^erjogin,  Xer.    V.  4jtdjler.    Jn 

lSrj.,*b.  1 59: 

007     iKitifl  ber  ftatfmn,  Xer.    te.  BOH  Xaura. 

2  iibc.  in  1 59: 

•Jllavi*,  Xer.    G.  Spintler.    3n 
Stabt  nub  i'anb 59 : 


2858 
2809 
2860 

2845 
2860 


2738 


942 


2i>.,  Setl.  awSg.,  «b.  lo  ..................  56: 

Xaffelbe.    Jn  eftwintl.  9B.,  ^arifer 
aiusji.,  i<b.  ^  ................................  56: 

Xr.  ilaftenbergcr's  ^abcreife.  onSdmmtl. 
SB.,  -i^rl.  Sliieg.,  S3b.  24  ..................  56: 

Xaffelbe.   ^n  Sdmmtl.   iffi.,    ^arifer 
sg.,  «b.  3  ................................  56: 

©djincljle.     !J,n  ©dmmtl. 
au.,  «erl.  Slusg.,  fib.  20  .................  56  : 

Xaffelbe.    ^n  v2dmmtl.  41'.,    Rotifer 

»b.  3  ................................  56: 

Jn   Sdmmtl.  SB.,     SBcrl. 
g.,  4)b.  20-21  ..........................  56: 

Xafjelbe.    3n  edinmtl.  2K.,  Rotifer 
?|usfl.  »b.3  .................................  56: 

®ri>nlanbifd)e  ^rpjeffe.     3n   Sdmmtl. 
a»J.,  iBctl.  ahisg.,  «b.  9  ...................  56: 

Xaffelbe.    ^n  Sdmnitl.  3B.,    ISarifet 
Sfueg.,  ilb.  1  ................................  56: 

fcceperns.  Jn  60tr.mil  %).,  5VvI.  Slu«g., 


1151 
1168 
1154 
11(J9 
1162 


1170 


9jinn  bee  i^rinjen,  Xer.   Q.  .ocufinger.  Jn 
e'djirffal's  ai'altcn,  43b.  2  ...................  58: 


.  1817). 

9?eue  etabtgefdiirfjtcn.      Slrag ,    1858. 
3aibe.  in  1.  16J ..-59: 

$ nb,  a  It.    *lt>.  1:  35i«  Wcfj^iebcnc. 
Sib.  2:   Xer  'jyaifentiiabe. 
Sib.  .'!:    Xie  CiDen. 

ecb,n  9iaBoI«n'6,  Xer.    Berlin,  1860. 
245be.  in  1.  fl.  8° 59: 

35erlorene§  ©efdilcrfjt,  Gin.  Scrlin  1867. 

(i  «be.  in  3.  fl.  8° 59: 

1170  |  Mtnflct  barnndi,  baf]  ib^r  ftille  feib,  TO.  "3la> 

tl/ufiu«.   Jn  Xovf-s  u.  Stabtgefdi 58  : 

1103      SHittcr  Wind.    te.  J.  48.  (»•)  $offnwnn. 

Jn  3lu?geuv  Grj.,  4tt.  2 58: 

1170     SRtttrt  SuBoIb  Bon  SBeUt'S  Sbtnteuer.  31. 

G.  «radiBogcl.   3  Slbe 58  : 

1100      SJittrr  unb  Siiirger.   G.  SBinbler.   3n  ^e= 

feveien.  4*b   2 59: 


Witter  vom  Wcifte,  Xie.  ,H.  (yu(jfotB.  9  *be.  58  : 


SKittrr  Bon  Joiigenlnirg,  Xer.  31.  B.  3i-in: 
1154          tevtelb.  ."sit  Junior.  Solbaten  =  SicBellen, 

aib.  3 59: 

1168     <Ktttrrl)iirti<irii,  Xie.  ii.  Sdjiicfing.  3  Slbe. 

in   1 : 59: 


Xaffelbe.    ^\n 
3lu«g.,  «b.  1 


56 :    1152-3     SKittrriUorit.  V.  Ctto.  2  4<be.  in  1 58 : 

i\,  a>arifcr                          iKittnicifur,  Xer.  ($.  Bon  Struenfee.  (($  u-- 
56:        1108  ]      ftaoBomSee.)  Jn  9i.  sJ(oBellen 59: 


H69 
1156 
1164 
1171 
1163 
1171 
1151 
1168 

1107 

1155 

1169 

1157-6 

1109 

1150 

H68 

305-8 

2232 

422 

2472 
2040 
1275 
90(5 
1503 

384 

380 

381-3 

2765 

1731 

260-2 

927 
1230-44 

1738 

023 
2916 

1222 


I'KUSK  FICTION:    GEKMAN. 


Kobert  ber  (Solbflt. 


-78- 


©acro  Gulino. 


SJofccrt  ber  ©olbat.  0.  ft.  son  Sdjubett. 

Xb,"  iJhmbt.'  3  ibe 58  : 

C.  X.  2i5artcnburg.  2  SJbe.  in  1  59  : 
Dioliinno,  GSrafin  i'outfe  con. 
Stima  »oler;n.    3ena,    1867.    2  Sbe. 

II.  8° 59: 

©uftau  ffiafa.  3ena,  1868.  2  $3be.  in  1. 

fl.  8= 59: 

iHoMitfnn.    g.  edjmtM 59: 

SRoBinfon  Gruioe.   G.  g.  fianfljarb 59: 

9i1otcoro='.Wcbni!imi,  Gin.    G.  }>olto.    3n 

STJoroco^ilbct.    91.  SWejffner.....' 58: 

Sfobco  tnGf)ilc,  Ser.  greiberr  G.  u.  IMbra. 

3n  'Jieifeffi^cn  u.  Siovcllen 58  : 

NDbcriri).    55.  aifiillei-.    2  «be 58: 

Safielbe 58: 

9io(nnb  Veidit.    Grjfiljlung  uadj  bent  G'ltgs 

lifdjen.  ©tuttg.,  1869.  16°.  3"  3"Senb= 

u.  Stollsbibl 59: 

Siolanb  »on  Berlin,    Ser.    S3i<.  fearing. 

(UHlibalb  3lleji8.)  3Sibe.ini 58: 

9{om  in  Seutfdtlaub.  X'.  Ctto.  3  SJbe.  in  1.  58  : 
Woman  in  '-Brief-en.    V.  Xiect.   3"  Sdjr., 

.  Hb.  15 56: 

Sliomniin.    X.  IKiigge 58  : 

Mamantel&in,  Sie.    G.  g.  Garlcn 58: 

5)ioinniiti|'rtK  Stnbten.    X.  "Miigge 58: 

9i>b!inH!)  unb  beutfd).  ^.  Ctto.  4  $bc 58: 

SHofn  unit  Xannenburg.   Gb,.  uon  Sdjntib. 

3n  ®ef.  Sdjr.,  SBb.  7 59 : 

9!DI(iiirii  nub  U;re  iieriuanbten.   g.  be  la 

llJotte  gouque.  3n  2luc-geir>.  it*.,  SJb.  11  56  : 

9JiJ!?ft'rii  worn  Sjofe.  g.  Spielb^agen 59: 

Saffelbe 59 : 

9}ofc.  g.  be  laSJiottegouque.  3nJlu-:-gen). 

©dir.,  i^b.  10 56 : 

9}OIC  uon  iUijanj,  Sie.  V.  ^ptdiler.  3nGrj., 

»b.  3 .' 59: 

9Jofc  Uon  Self;i,  Sie.  G.  gel§.  4i^be.  in  2.  58  : 
9}01'c  uon  SifjentiS,  Sic.  Sj.  3f^offe.  3n 

@ei.  Sd).,  iib.  11 56: 

f/iofc  uon  Kubeiba,  Sie.  @raf  St.  (S)ra= 

bomSti.    3n  ®ef.    9(oueUen  unb    Grj., 

S»b.2 58: 

9}ofr  Uon  ^uebla,  Sic.  ©raf  St.  (Sra> 

boiusfi 58 : 

9iofe  uon  Segovia,  Sie.    g.  Stolle.    3" 

9Jloo8rofen  -^6.  2 59: 

fllofc  uon  Xiftelon,  Sie.  G.    g.   Garleit. 

2*be.  in  1 58: 

Saffelbe 58: 

9}ofcn,  Sic.  X.  .Hornec.   311  Sa'mmtl.  SB., 

«6.  4 56: 

9{offlinnrtCll,  Ser.    g.  SdjmiM 59: 

9{flicuirait$  ber  Same  be  Sabe,  Ser.  G. 

^Jolfo.  3'n  9J.  SJouellen,  Kb.  3 59: 

Mojciimiiblt,  Sie.  v.  Mrcujer.  3"  Sitcri? 

9Jflfcn|'iotf,  Ser.  Gf;.  uon  Sdnnib.  3«©ef- 

Sdjr.,  *b.8 59  : 

SJnfetttn.  G.  Spinbler.  -i  SBbe.  in  1 59: 

3u  ll  a  It:  4>b.  1:  Grjii^Iunoen  t>ti  Cdfc  unb 

'«'"* 

&tife  sjlufle.  —  Xer  Stnti^altt r  uon  Jtovaffan. 

9Joft  3»rp6,-  3-  ©rfjerr 59: 

3)iarte. 
eiret  unb  2fu^ata.   £eiu.,  (f.  b.)  l(i°.  _ 

2ln  ber  -ikrnftcnifiifte.  Veip.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 
Groberung  'JiifduioiS,  Sie.    Veip.,  (f.  b.) 


2412 

2696-8 

1468 


405-6 

407 
2739 
2140 

87 
2325 

169 

2637-8 
2655-6 


2415 

1361 
2921 

1614 

2431 

369 

2436 

2917-20 

533 

283 
857 
870 

283 

2642 
708-9 

1957 


1061 
1103 
1120 

395 
389 

732 
2744 

81 
2583 

533 

938 


492 

2588 
2588 
2589 


i,  Steie.  —  gortfcfeung. 
3m  Sjuirt).  Veip.  (f.  b.)  16°.    3n  9iiert^ 

2S«  Slitten  ber  3lotbf<e.  toip.  (f.b.)  16°. 
3n  3Jieri(5  Jngenb^-Bibl.,  $)b.  39. • 

SJJooniba.  ireip.  (f.  b.)16°.  3"  icierig  3"! 

genb=-Wb[.,  »b.  39 

9}ofiimnr.  SJ.  Montpctt.  3«  ®^etto»®e{dj., 

!Mb.  1 

Siotbc,  Ser.  G.  febfer.  3n  Seutjdje  »erjcn 

iliotlic  Gririj,  Ser  St.  2)t.  Sattantijne 

iliotlic  Sreibeuter,  Ser.  3-  g-  Gonper 

9{qt(ic  greibeuter,  Ser.  sJiad)  3-  g-  Gooper 

fiir  bie  vcifere  3l|Se'1^  bearbeitet  uon  O. 

ftoffmann 

9Jotbc  Wrete,  Sie.  G.  Ji>.  Stublmann.  3« 

Grj.,  auS  Jiorbbentfdilanb,  Sib.  2 

9Jotl)c  ipauS,  Sag.  3-  Siebler.  3"  ^aibe> 

blunten 

9}otlic  Snfuforien.  G.  9Ji.  SlKunbt.  (ii  o  u  i  f  e 

ffliitlj  liadj.)    3n  Siftor.    IMlberbudj, 

SBb.  2 

9iOt()cSd;teife,  Sie.  11.  Uon  Sternbcrg.  3" 

Ml.  Stomane  nub  Grj.,  iib.  2 

i)iollic  Xonne,  Sie.  fo.  Sntibt.  3"  ^'11- 

nen  ber  rotben  Xonne,  3Jb.  1 

9iotl)Cit  9ielfcn,  Sie.  G.  §6fer.  3"  Grj. 

©djr.,  S»b.  11 

Saffelbe.  3n  3luS  ber  luciten  Sell, 

3)b.  2 

9}otl)fit  ©triimpfe,  Sic.  0.  3iieri§.  3" 

3ugenb=-i-ttbl.,  iBb.  20 

9iOtbcit  nub  bie  weifjen  Siofen,  Sie.  Gfy.  ». 

Sdintib.  3n®ef.  Sdjr.,  «b.  8 

9{otl)fcfilriiru,  Sag.  4J.  3afob^.  3"  3tieri^ 

9ioXtl)fcl)lriicn,  SaS.  Gb^.  uon  Sdjmib.  3n 

®cf.  Sdjr.,  Sb.  5 

9iOtI)mnntcl,  Ser.  S.  pdjlcr.  3n  Grj 

SxDUl'fcntt,  Jean,  3aeque8.  i.'.  Sdjiiding... 
9iitOcni<,  ~|5cter,  ^aul.  91.  uon  ©tcntbcrg.. 
Siiibtjaftl.   X. 
9Jubin,  Ser.  C 

sJiouellen  u.  Grj.,  Sbb.  2 
iUiirffrtiincntugcH  aug   eiueut 

lebeu.  i'i.  3Jatljufin§.   3"  Sdjr.,  4ib.  5.. 
9Mitfn)trfiiii()Cii,  ober:  iuer  regicrt  bcnn? 

fy.  SfdjoHe.  3n  Wcf.  Sdjr.,  «b.  10 

9Juf)C  tft  bie  erfte  iHirgerpfltdjt.  3i*.  fearing. 
Ib  9((e£t«.)  oUbe.  in  2... 
JlUlbenfelS.  g.  (Serftatfer.  3n  feiiben 

u.  Sriiben.   '-Bb.  2 

iKiiitblriinii.   g.  feenning 

^n  ^alt:  )6nino  0011  iBalbbei'g.  —  ivtco, 
bet  So^n  be4  ffieSditctcn.  —  SSlttta,  bet 
Gnflcl  con  ajli'fibiirg.  —  JBIabcmiv.  —  21U 
maiitor.  —  Xie  btt'i  3tenuitter. 

9iitVViu-3  Ctto,  (gcb.  1819.) 
Wefammelte  SSile.  *erl.,  1874.  It.  8°.. 

3  n  b  a  It:  Der  i^cbtar.  —  Das  SkimacSjtnijj 
bes  llieblQr'3.  —  ."oeinicitcn. 

Sdjlndjt  f-ei  I'eutben,  Sie.   i'eip.,  ^f.  b.) 

S?enndrijtnif;  bes  ^eblar'g,  Sn§.  33erlin, 

1859.    16° 

gjllfitfflK  ©dfte.   ®raf  St.  ©rabolusft.  3n 
iiilber  au§  bent  Solbatcnlebcn 


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458 


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1250 
2830 

2512 
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818 
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1663 
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533 
2596 

532 
2645 

672 
1036 
2434 

181 

2769 

1956 

1362-3 

941 

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414 

2582 

425 

H17 


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in  2.  3n  ©efellen  be§  Satan,  9tbtb..  1...  59  : 
SoDinn,  bie  S3lcid;ertn.  X.  Stbber.  3« 

Grj.,  SBb.  11-12 59: 

£acro  Gatino.  21.  liteiffncr 58: 


1668-9 

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Snrn  »nb  mtbten.  3.  S.->offiiiaiin."oit ' 


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unb  Wcfrfitdite.  3.  21.  acbmibt          V)  •' 
gngc  oom  aiuwr  aiif  berSKuttf.  31.  WhiuS 
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-  -CM  SOiljjeitfeft.—  ^arjbilbev  ttnk$<Uj« 


an,  Cljrifticm. 
I.cin-iis  dp  lliihii.  Stiff.,  (f.  b.)   16°. 

t  Jiieritj  Sug*Hb>9Mb[.,  58b.  45 59; 

.......  ^'icrrc.  XV  io.  SJernarbin  be. 

'j>anl  unb  jBirfltnie,  unb  bie  inbifdieSMitte 

i'forjlH-tin,  1810.  fl.  8° _...       '59. 

Saint  3imotii<  Slpoftel.  G.  Spinbler.   3n    ' 
Slfgenbogenftrableii,  i8b.  1 59: 

£omnttl.  is}.,  ^ib.  27 .'..''..  5fi  • 

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••Uracbtogel.  3n$ijlor.  'JcWeilen,  iib.  i-2.'  58  : 

Hin  Scepter  unb  .Hroncn.  Stutta.,  1874 

4«be.  in  2.   fl.  8° 59: 

Snitct  i'.artlielmd.    £1.  Sdnnib.    3n  SUte 

nub  neiie  (3efd>.  aus  Sabern,  Jtb.  4 59  • 

St.  ?rocop  in  sBvwlou.    si.  2)(eijiiter.    ^n    ' 

GbaraftermaSfen,  itb.  2 50  • 

Sniiflflriibc,  Sic.    3.  .wffmamt.  3n  Grj.^  * 

vp.  lo rt\< 

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*U-.  *b.  1 59. 

Sniift  ?l;oina-3.  ill^Jiaiite.  (oacob  Gor= 

v  i  n  ne.)  on  Xcr  .•Hcgeiibogcn,  4tb.  1 59  ; 

Sanfora,  2ie.    31.  SJJeiftncr.    4  «be.  in  2.  58  : 

Snnta  Slima.    ©raf  St.  0)roboi»Sfi 58 : 

£aii6ir?  2)Joit(}  Gottlieb  (gcb.  1794f  1858). 
93  w?"'  nux  ml im'v  *i<[i*j  "lib  3ainmel= 
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«b.  5 

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2701 


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354 


2595 

445 

937 

1913 

255-6 

460-1 

561 

2316 

2269 

550 

179 

2327-8 
1118 

1202 
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Sibe.  in  1 .' 

Snboit:    Ktb.l:     Cin  DampffAijf    —  ei'ii  ' 
Jinn-  be   ^roomce  in  -^nns.  —  lirfneiS 
laaloiif.  —  rt^nf  5tocfroette.  —  (Snctclo. 
pabifcptt  Srbfplegel. 

mi*.  -!!,•;;!,  o^  .  _.    ...    .       '  "—  -v'OOtll 


Erf)crr. 


939 


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Jreiben,  4)b.  3. 


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Slits  bev  ireitcn  JUelt.  Sb.  2 
SBaffelbt.    v>n  Grj.  Sdjr., 
2(l)nn$,  Pauline. 
Gin  lag  au-j  bent  Jiinberleben.  Svcsben 

(I.  b.)  80 '  r>n. 

nerientoge.  Xrcsben,  (f.  b.)  fl.  4° 59  • 

(V«r  junae  .'oevjcn.  Xreeben,  (f.  b.)  8°...  59  • 
^n  ber  Zammerftunbe.    Svesben,  (f.  b.) 

^ 59. 

£(ftnrfrifl)trr,  3>r;  cber,  bie  liSinjerobtci 

3.  3.  Gooper -o. 

cfimruOorft,  £cr.    *(>.  3.  MS.S.  Certel    (W 

0.  »on  S.->  o r  n.)  3n  ix*rn'd  Gvj.,  8b.  14.'  58  : 
emarnlotfi'd  irebcu  unb  i'jirfon.  31.  ^ 

Wnibe.  ^n  3ugenb<  u.  9.iolfobibl '  .',9  • 

@4attenfjnei.  <£.  3-  Garicn.  2  ^be 53  ! 

^njflii,  ^i.er.  ^y.  iiiihn.  ^n  Jtierilt  "\nqeiib: 
^ibl.,  v^b.  34 rq  * 

(^rabotosfi.  6  Xtt.  in  3. .?...!  ......' 5g- 

SrfWU  bes  o'tfa,  Jer.  3.  ,'ooffmaiin.  ^n  ' ' 

Gr,.,  Sb.  18 ;... r>(). 

Srtiatt^bes  flurfttrften.  2er.  i;.  ®djiicting. 

3n  3)eutfd^e  .Uainpfe -9. 

Sfiinlt  tin  Jlinrme  ber  iiogte  uon  .\:unolbl 

Item,  Jcr.   ^.  3.  n.  Certel.  (iij  O   » 

£>  o  r  n.)  on  .v>oru'«  Grj.,  *Ub  11.  ,  KB  s 
2,1in!i  tin  JBeinberflf,  Xcr.  3.  Stolle.  3n  v 

Sfl/nttflrnbcr.     oveil;err  G.    ton  'iiibra 
3»be.  in  2 '  rc. 


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Stuogop.  ed;t.,  !bb.  10  .......  1....'  r)fi. 

i.'cid'enmalcr,  Xcr.    ^n  SluSgcii).  £d)r.,  ' 

4tb.     1  ..................................       '          -n  . 

Siifbe  am  vpdjgcn'dit,  2ie.    3n"au8aeto! 
ear.,  SJb.  i  ........................  -/.. 

Unbrfannte,  Sie.    Jn  siusgeto.  £d;r.', 

uiigliicflicbe  Vtcbe""Hii  ° 


ai>obiiftnii 


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gciu.  Sdjc.,  ilb.  1 
3te«beutige  .'lic.jniidnvin,  Icr. 

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1202 

1204 

1200 

1200 

1200 

1200 

1200 

1202 

2115 

474 

997 

2411 

2582 

2391 


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it.  i<vof.  li!.,  itt.  8 ;.....  r(g. 

Jaffelbe.  3n  ©ammtl.  SB.,  SBb  15     ">(;  • 
Sflmltfnmnitr,  Xie.   ,n.  Stober.  311  GT?.,  ' 

TO.  8 rn  . 


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£fl;aii[ijirlrriii,  Tie.  \\ 

iiiinii'uirin'iii  oomS: 
it.  WiUjfoio.  on  ^erin.  3tijr.,  SMb". '3^." 

3fl)f|frl,  "sofepl;  Sifter. 
Gtfebarb.    Stuttg.,  1874.  16° 

Sriirlicrnfabc.  ©.  ».  Struenfte.  (Suftoo 

£fl)fibcii  init>  iDiciten.   G.  ^olfo.   3n  3m 
Jioriibttgeben.  Jieue  "Jiouellcn.  4*D.  13... 

Sfftcif  i>on  -Jaieffanbria  unb  feine  Sflaoen 
Xer.  (Mdrdien.)  ffi.  $jauff.  311  ^rof.  u. 

Saffelbe.  3n  Sammtl.  Jii., "»B. "4"".'.' 
5rticrr,  3o^(inne3,  (geb.  1817.) 

Xamoncn.  i.'etp.,  1871.   fl.  8° 

Snbalt:  Bin  itrief  ftatt  einer  ilorre^e  — 
Bin  HebenbcS  ffleio.  —  ein  turlifrt),-r  *<i, 
tans  —  (Sin  d)riftlid|n-  ^rieftcr.  —  (Sin 
beutfdjer  ^tdftcr. 

Zrei  .vofsieidiid;!en.   1'eip.,  1862.  fl.  8°. 

oiita  i:  Jtatbaiinn  bie  ,^jiueite,  (Statin  oon 
MBflank.  —  a/latftiibe,  Jioninin  oon  Icine* 
mart.  —  .(laroluic,  Jtlniatn  oon  i£ugiaiib 

iVarragp.  L'etp.,  1870.  fl.  8° .' 

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632 

2855 

1115 

171-2 

324 

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938 

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492 

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555 
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481 


486 
482 
483 


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—  80  — 


©cfjmib. 


Sdicrr,  3oEiamie§.  — 
aiiidjel.  (Sejdndjte  tine*  Seuti'djen  unferet 

3eit.  Vetp.,  1871.  4  Sibe.  in  2.  fl.  8D. 
92emefi3.  jjSraa,  1854.  2  Sibe.  in  1.  16°. 
44>tu'ftet,  Gin.  igiftotie  auS  bet  Gicgeiu 

wart.  Stirttfl.,  1843.   10° 

fpropl;et  eon  gloteitj.  SBaWttt  «•  Sidj= 

tung.  ©tuttg.,  1845.  3  Sibe.  10°-... 
3?oft  rfurpb-  ^ilie  ®cfd)id>te  au3  ben 

2llpen.  ^rag,  1800.  16° 

©djillet.     Jtuliuraef<$i<$tli($C     9!oBelle. 

X'cip.,  1873.   2  Sibe.  fl.  8° 

Sommertagebue§    (1872)   be§  roeilanb 

Dr.   gaftrofopl;.    ^eremia   'oauetams 

pfet.  3ttric6, 1878.  fl.  8° 

Sod)tcr  bet  i'uft.  s}kag,  1855.  2  Sibe.  10 


SUiaijr  Bon 

3  Sibe.  16° 


Die.    ©tuttg.,  1847. 


unb  Grnft.    3-  Sitaun 

.1  a  It:  Zei'Wimieiiitadjes.  — SeriDlaiin 
"mit  bem  vuiibe.  —  Streit  unb   #iiebe. — 
Das  SUn'iibl.utten.  —  humous.  —  Eer  lKa  = 
rienjroSlrev.  —  Der  etftc  Mai.— 3lm  :Keil)er. 

Sd)id)tmci|tcr,  S«t.  G.  Mllfomm.  3n 
3m  Siann  unb  Rauber,  sc.,  S(b.  2 

Sdjirtfal,  Gin.  g.  Si!,  ^acfldnbet.  3n 
GrlebteS,  Sib.  1 

©flliftlttl.     ".  2ied.    3"  @d)v.,  Sib.  14... 

gd)itffnl  <'tner  Jiadit.  g.  (Serftader.  3n 
ytus  jmei  Sl!elttl;etlen,  Sib.  2 

Mt'ttenglieber,  Sib.  2 

©d)ttfin!S  Si'alten.    G.  ioeufinger.    2  Sibe. 


59: 
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484-5   ;   ©rpiiifr'S  »eimatl;jat)re.   fi>.  Surj.    2  Sibe. 
in  1 


59: 


58: 

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58  : 


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489-91 

492 

494-5 


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2054 


1672 

1301 
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b.  ;:  Hei  31  nn  bed  $r!nj«it.  —  SilW  Otaeg' 
nunci  mit  Xon  iUlunos  unb  ber  fioni  in 
(Slltiitine  ooii  Spanieu.—  Xei  Soni(j«i  Silb. 
—  Sluf  tolicn  SBogeu.  —  (Sin  irifdicv  Siavon. 

liuba,  (Sin.    ^.  Veinalb.    3n 
SSiuaStmntone,  *3b.  2  ........................  58: 

auf  ber  Soralleninfel,  2>ie. 
(.  JBottantljne  .............................  59  : 

nb  93auerdleute.  ».  Smibt. 
iiinnen  bee  rotl;en  lonne,  i^b.  2  ......  59  : 

grijifffnlirt  be*  ©d^neibetmeifterS  WlauS, 
£ie.    m.  'Bicipiter.    J\u  Siouellen,  *b.  1.  58  : 
Xoffelbe.    5n  Seltjame  Skfd^idjten...  58  : 

.  ©evftdcter.    3n 
lt,  a)b.  3  .............................  58: 

vctualb.     3n 
unb  iberggefdj.,  SJb.  1  ...............  58  : 

Set.    |y.  Sdimtbt.  ............  59  : 

.  unb  fein  SebenSgong,  Ser. 

i*.  §.  iiS'.  Oci-tei.    OK.  D.  »  o  n  §  c  r  n.) 
3n  fiiorn'*  (Srj.,  S5b.  8  .......................  58  : 

rfliifaumrm,  Sec.    A.  Stober.    3n  (Srj. 
«b.  4  ............................................  59: 

it,  35er.    5-  ©erftadet. 
iMaii  iBafier  ..............................  58  : 

Scitlbmtcit.    U-  Sptnbtet.    2  4!be.  in  1.  59  : 

3  n  b  a  It  :  S5b.  1:  Zer  Sclanc  Safat  unb 
(tine  J-amilie.  —  ?!  moleoiu  ^«bru. 

S8b.  2:  rtlJinmen  miter  Sdjncc.  —  Der  5!iirns 
bcrgcr  SopljotUS.  —  (Sin  iiiicvtel  naci)  illitt* 
tertiac^t. 

gffttUcr,  Jo^ann  Cfjriftopf;  gricbrirf)  Bon, 
(geb.  1759,  f  1805). 
®eifterfct)er.    Ser.     3«  ©ammtl.    SB., 

Surj'fdje  3lu«g.,  3)b.  7  ....................  56: 

SttertlDtlrbigeS  '-lieiiptel  etner  weiblidjen 

Sfadje.     Jn  ©aunntl.  iffi.,  Hui-j'f^e 

StuSg.,  Sb.  7  ................................  56: 

©piel  be3  ©djictfalS.    3n  ©ommtl.  SJB., 

il'urj'td)e  «u«g.  «b.  7  ....................  56: 

25erbred)i'v  au-S  oerlotenec  Gb.  e,  Set.    3" 

3  ammtl.  il!.,  fturj'fdje  SluSg.,  Sib.  7.  56  : 


e.    g.  §offmann  ..... 
.  @hi|lott.    3n  Sie 

•fdib'neren  Stunben 
Sd)lod)t  bei  ^eutljen,   Sie.   D.  S 

3n  yUeri^  3ugenb=«ibl.,  4%.  32  ......... 

©djlarfjt  bet  sBnnterstiiU,  Sie.    0.  Sjiltt. 

3n  »iftor.  DJoBellen,  JJb.  2  ................. 

Srtllorfitfclbcr,  Sie.    it.  «i(iiu«.  (3ete« 

mia«    (Settle  If.)    3n  (Scf.  ©djr., 

Sib.  7  ............................................ 

Srfllaf  obet  Job.  g.  ©to  lie.   3n  (Samelicn, 

Sib.  2  ............................................ 

©dilafrorf  unb  SBadjmantel.  v£.  Spinbler. 

3n  AUinterfpenben,  Sib.  1  ................... 

Sdilng  mit  bem  giiegentocbel,   liin.    %. 

Miil/'n.   Ju  ilnss  ber  xximatb,  u.  gcembc.. 


2132 

2016 

819 

2310 
2329 

993 

2114 

2730 

2837 
1091 

913 

940 


1272 

1272 

1272- 

1272 


59: 
59: 

58: 
59; 

58: 
59: 

58: 

58: 
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59: 
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WefcU)d)aft  ....................................  58: 

Sdjlanflc  in  Sfeflgio,  Sie.  (£.  ©pinblct. 

3n  v'eitjbluti;en,  Sib.  2  ...................  '....  59: 

Sfljltdit  unb  3ted)t.   3Ji.  §<gec  ...............  59: 

©.Dltmmc  ©telle,  Sie.  31.'  BorwSlUntortclb.  59  : 
Sdilojj  am  JJieer,  Gin.  ^.  Sdjitding.  2  Sibe. 

in  1  ........................................  .....  59: 

«rl)loj?  an  bet  vil>efet,  SaS.  G.  ^olfo.  3n 

2lu^  ,,©taub  unb  llfdje".  9Jeue  'JJouellen, 

Sib.  10  ..........................................  59: 

Sotnegge.  «.  ©d^ucfing.  4  Sibe...  59  : 
Siitanbe,  Sa*.  3-  °-  Gid;enbotff. 

3n  ©ammtl.  SB.,  Sib.  3  .....................  56: 

Glttatl).  &.  Slaimunb.  3  Sibe.  in  1.  59  : 
iio^butg.  3.  ®.  S.  Semme.  2  Sibe. 

in  1  ........................  ."  .....................  59  : 

©dilo^  iiobbele,  Sa«.  ^.  %.  ffi.  Cettel. 

(SB.  O.  yon§otn.)    3"  ipotn'S'Grj., 

Sib.  10  ..........................................  58: 

3fi)!o()  ^ijsig^etone.  g.  «aub».  3n  iJSoet. 

tt.Srof.sDJ.,  Sib.  8  ...........................  56: 

Snffelbe.  3n  ©ammtl.  ii!.,  Sib.  13...  56  : 
Sdjlop  od^i'eigetn.  J-.  SB.  »attldnbct.  3n 

Di'atdien  .......................................  58: 

Sriilop  Janneubutg.  g.  Seioalb.  3'i  SJ'- 

:K0mane,  Sib.  2  ...............................  58: 

Sfftloff  unb  S-abtif.  «.  Otto.  3  Sibe  .........  58  : 

§rt)lop  unb  »iitte.   G.  3D(erj  ..................  59: 
tilloi)  ju  ^eibelberg,  Sas.    G.  21.  Stau= 
benmet;et.    3»  sValmblatter  ................  59: 

@(jjl«f  ju  9EBimmi8,  2a8.  X'.  Siudmet  .....  58: 

SdilofilxiurrJ  S.iefele,  Sea.   Si.  Jluetbadj. 
'  3n  (Sef.  ©d)r.,  Sib.  1  ........................  58: 

Sajfelbe.    3»    ©ammtl.    ©djiuatjw. 
Sotfgeid?.,  Sib.  1  ..........................  58: 

SrtjlojibicOc,  Sie.   ®.  §iltl  ....................  58: 

Sdjluncliungfrnu,  Sie.  «.  Stobet.   3n 
GTJ.,  Sit>.  3  ....................................  59: 

©diiitcttcrliiiq^itg,  Gin.  g.  ®erftStfer.  3n 
Siuntes  Ireiben,  Sib.  3  .....................  58: 

Sdjmtb,  Gfitiftoplj  Bon  (geb.  1768  f  185-1). 
©efammelte  ©djtiften.  Slug«b.  1850-61. 
20Sibe.inlO.  fl.  8°  ......................  59: 

Qnljati.  '-8b.  1:  $einri4  »»n  Git^enfelS. 
—  £>er  2Beitinaclit5alitTib.  —  Sie  Dfitmer.  SSI: 

5)b.  2:  JDer  jtanjiiemjogel.—  S)aS  ^ol)annis« 
tofer^en.—  Da*  3Muba)«n.—  Zas  SugiBs 
metnnictit.—  Die  SapeUe  bei  iiiolrsDu^l.  — 
Xie  Jtrtbfe.  —  Dei'  Hua)en.  —  Der  Dia* 
mantling.  —  Das  Dlaneii&ilb  .............  59: 

S8b.  3  :  Subroig,  ber  Heine  21  Sroanbercr.  — 
Da3  £ammct)en.  —  DaS  lioljenic  Jireuj  -----  59: 

S3b.  4:  ®ottfrieb,  ber  juiifle  Ginfiebler.  — 
Da'3  -Sonelneftiien.  —  Dae  ftumme  Sinb.— 
ffie  aiSalbtaijeUe.  —  Die  aiiafleijlutl)  am 
<Rl,eine...  ...............................  59: 


494-5 

2740 

2004 
2315 

1245 
2582 
1553 

1037 
1111 
951 
2470 
1664 

926 
2241 
1754 

638 


84 
673-6 

242 

214 

1321 


2839 

324 
315 

1293 

2109 

2925-7 

2515 

2842 
319 

46 

81 
1557 

1091 
916 


530-9 

530 

530 
531 

531 


PPOSE  FICTION:     GEKMAX. 


-81- 


Srtimib,  C.  fon.—  OJefamraette  Sdjriften.  — 
g-ortfetsuna. 

Sb.  5:  lie  £o»feii*lutl)en.  —  Ta3  S  tbfebl. 
Aen.  —  Jliipfermumen  unb  Wolbfliide,  — 
Za«  altc  ftaukMHoB  —  lie  Dlaiiiarctl)i)  = 
blumdjen.  —  3Me  jveu«r$&runft  ........... 

89b.  6:  Jas  tUuBcntdrb<$en.  —  lie  jivet 
Sriiber  .................................. 

S3b.  7:  JRofa  oon  Iannc*6urg    ............. 

Sbt.  s:  Tor  Xoienfuxt.—  lie'Sitfi^eii.  —  lit 
iHetone  —  Xie  'Jifl&ttiMll.  —  Iks  Rafter* 
tiug.  —  Tio  lottn'tt  una  MI'  ivei&en  Mojcn. 

SJb.  9:  3'i'biuanfc.  —  Stugelifa.  ............. 

SUo.  10:    itiinKHlKu.j  u>.s  ^tgikmcn.  —  Ia3 


S3b.  II:  rcrjme  flribolin  uni  ber  66fe  £tct« 

ricb..  .. 
Sb.  12:  flura  obcr  bu  «ef«bveii  bcr  UniAuIb. 

—  Zao  Sefie  (jaitljnl.  —  Zie  Uotli'tnne  .  . 
»b.  13:  (Seuuoefa.  —  anftlmj  ............... 

Slb.U:  Cuftad)iu«  .......................... 

*<b.  15  :    JrffaB^at.  —  Irei    ^.eiaieln    SJar* 

Uiainci.  —  iUii-.>  itiib  kuie  rtamtUe  ........ 

8b.  16:    ,«u:j«  CrjaliluMflcn  ............ 

S)t>.  17:  '-BliiUjcH,  bem  bliiljeiibenSlIttr  (jtroib; 
nift.  —  £ie  fletne  Vautenfpielerin:  ein 
©Jjaufptei  mit  (Hcfanfl,  ...........  .  ....... 

Sb.  18:  Jllein*  Si^aufpitK  furSamilifntrtife: 
Zic  otcbccrcii;  Ter  Heine  Jtaminfegtr; 
I^er  3)lumenfianj:  J;ec  iSieibieb;  (Smiua, 
obir  bit  (  n  tl  $e  x'iede  .................. 

SJb-  19:  MbelteU)  oon  I:i|ol^fim.  —  iWatb,ilbe 
uiib  Ji'iiij  Iminc,  bie  unglcidjen  3d>roeftcrn. 

—  Zer  ttraiitcing.     ..........  ........... 

Si*.  2il:  'iiau  ine,  bie    3titter'ii  einer  Slei  « 

tinbcififtiile.  —  'Jiaul  Slniolb-  —  2ie  iiim  = 
beeien    .................................  f 

gtftmib,  Hermann. 

iUnicnvauic^  uitb  (St*lio«6  :   (Srjcitilung 
au«  bcm  bairi|djeii  lowlijjelrirge.    Veip. 
1870.    fl.  K°  ................................ 

2Ute  unb  ticue  CJcfdjtc^teu  auS  i^akrn. 
i'eip.  18<>8,  7  i<be.  in  3.     lti°  ........... 

gnlialt:    «b.   1:    ler    Uit«i«.  —  Cigencr 

<ierb.  —  Sin  trener  51ioini 
¥b.  2:    Tft  Dommeifler  von  Kegenoburj.  — 

$a3  'ilomoarbement  von  i^iaiping. 
SJb.  3  :     Iiv    .ilrauj    am    IKanerl.     —   J)et 


Sb.  4  :    eanct  Saa^elmS.  —  lie  ®eftf)iebe. 

nen. 

»b.  .=>:  lie  *routWau.  —  lie  Uiifterbli&en, 
Wb.  ti:  ta«  -Jiiiittel.  —  Wut  urn  »lut.  -»  Uer 

3iantDi>r. 
9b.  7:  rer^elijtof.  —  lie  Senebiger. 

2tm  .Ramin.    Veip.  18H7.    fL  8°  ........  , 

,\  n  l)  ill  t  :  *b  1:  Ter  ^(((jermirt^  con  'J)iun 
djt'll.  —  Xn*5  Jobtcnflefi^t. 


59: 

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5V: 

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59: 


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59  : 
59  : 


OUt  BaitC*.     i'eip.  181)8.      fl.  8° 

Goncorbia:  Gine  beutfdje.Kaiferiiefdjidjte 
au«  ^aiern.  V«ip.  1874,  5  *be.  in  2. 
fl.  8° 

Crjftufen.    Veip.  1867.    fl.  8° 

,\  M  li  n  1 1  :  '.Uioti  cniranjd.—  lit  Wolbfudjer. 

griebel  unb  Cemalfl.  Veip.  1870.  3 
*be.  in  1.  f(.  8= 

.Vabermeifter,  Xer :  ittolfsbilb  au^  ben 
bairifdjcn  Bergen.  Veip.  18(>9.  fl.  8° 

fdjidiw  au«  ber  ^ett  "JJiar.  onifcpl;  be* 

Written.     Veip.   1870.     2  -»te.   tn   1. 

fl.  8° 

ManUcr  von  Itrol,  Der :  ®efdjid)tlid)er 

9(oman.    Xeip.   1869,    4  S3be.  in  2 

fl.  8° 

9Jicin  tben :  Cyine  sJJliind)encr  (^efdndite 

aug  ben  ^fiten  .Karl  Il?ccbor'g.    i.'eip. 

181)8,  2  *be.  in  1.  fl.  8° 

Sdjivalbcrl,  Xa«:  Gin  "Bauernroman 

aus  bem  obeibaietijdien  Webirg.   Veip. 

1868.  fl.  8° „. 

Siiben  unb'Jlorben:  GinebaierifdjeSorf! 

gefdjidjte  Bon  1866.  Veip.  1869,  fl.8°. 


59: 

59: 

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59: 

59: 
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59: 

59: 
59: 


532 


532 
533 


533 

534 

534   i 


536 
536 

537 
538 

538 
539 
539 

568 
560-2 


563 

566 

564-5 
566 

567 
568 

569 
570-1 
572  i 

573 

568 


b,  .wraamt.  —  ^-ortfefcung. 
jaimimgrun.    iieip.  1867.    2  s-Bbe.  in  1. 
fU  8°  .........................................  59; 

3nf)alt:  $tb.  1:  tiie  .frubcrbduerin.  —  Un« 

verlpofft-  —  lev  Scbii?  von  ber  ^iettifan. 
93b.  ?:  vcr  3tgtfttirt!  uon  Hiiinc^en,  —  £108 


16° 


Bon  smmbolbt. 

" 


(f.  b.) 


oin'S  »on  ber 
SJeti.  (f.  b.) 


Jicrl.  (f.  b.) 

16°  ........................................... 

Skfreiung  3djl 

3-rerab'^errfdia*!,   Isie. 

16°  .............  : 

•Benjamin  Jranflin.    «erl.  (f.  b.)  16°... 
li^riftbaum,  Jcr.    Sterl.  (f.  b.)  16°  ...... 

(Snift  -BJori^  3lrnbt.    »erl.  (f.  b.)  16°.- 
Stutjdje  ilricg  Dun  1870  uni  1871,  X«r. 

Bert  (f.  b.)  2  *fce.     16°  ................. 

Gpfjcuranfen  :    Grjal;Iungen  unb  9J(dr= 

cbeiu    *eri.  ((.  b.)  16°-  .................. 

ber  Orofie.     «erl.  (f.  b.)  16°..- 
fc  2ie.    *crl.  (f.  b.)  16°  ... 
giir  ji'maere  Mnaben  unb  Mabdjen  :  (Jt« 

jd^luugcn  unb  ^(dvdien.    JJerl.  (f.  b.) 

16°  ........................................... 

Cfcllcrt.    Skrl.  (f.  b.)  16°  .................. 

«ecrg  1l*afffington.    Skrl.  (f.  b.)  16°.... 

Gkivalt    unb    Vift    Jranfreidj*    g*gcn 

Seutfdjlanb  feit  brci^unbert  Ja^ren. 
l.  (f.  b.)  16°  .........  -  .................. 

'Jnfel,  Sie.    Veip.  (f.  b.)  16°. 

3n  Jfieri^  3ugeiib»«ibl.,  *b.  4O.  ...... 

(Sliidlidje  onfel  ber  3nternationalen,  XU. 

»erl.  (f.  b.)  16°  ............................. 

0>otb,e'6    Jugenb=     unb     Jiinglinggjeit. 

«cvl.  (f.  b.)  16°  ............................ 

(Siitter  unb  feelbcn.    *er(.  (f.  b.)  16°  ..... 

Oubruii.  i»er(.,  (|.  b.)   16°  ................. 

<C«afeline.  Skrl.,  (f.  b.)  16°  ................. 

§einrid)  ^fftalo^i.  iberlin,  (f.  b.)  16°.... 

.Berber,  ikrl.,  (f.  b.)  16°  .................. 

Hermann  unb  Itmenelba.  33erl.,  (f.b.)16°. 
janfo,  betaJJtiler.  «erl.,  (f.  b.)  16°  ..... 

Sajja.  Snl,  (f.  b.)  16°  .................... 

yfyut*  ©ottlieb  rtidtte.  Serl.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 
Saufmann  won  iienebtg,  Xcr.  iierl.,  (f.b.) 

16°  ........................................... 

$leine  (Srsdblungen  unb  Warden.  iVrl., 

(f.  b.)  16°  ................................... 

Bottler  unb  bie  ^riiijtn,  Xie.  SBerl.,  (f.b.) 

16°  ........................................... 

flomg  iiear.  ikrl.,  (f.  b.)  16°  ............ 

.Mrkgc  jioifdjen  leutfdilanb  unb  Jranf= 

reid;  feit  300  3a^ren.    Ecrl.,  (f.  b.) 

16°  ............................................ 

Jtritg8ni$m  unb  Jtaterlanbeliebe.  SJerl., 

(f.b.)  1H°  ................................... 

ffliojart.  SUerl.,  (f.  b.)  16°  .................. 

Siibflnngen,  Xie.  ikrl.,  (f.  b.)  16°  ...... 

Cberon.  «erl.,  (f.b.)  16°  .................. 

Debipu*  unb  fein  Wefdjledjt.  4>erl.,  (f.  b. 

16°  ........................................... 

Cranienburg    unb    gt'^r''eU'n- 

(f.b.)   16° 
Dsiujn  pber  bie  ©djnle  be*  VebenS. 

(f.b.)  16°  ................................... 

Sleinefe  3u*«.   «erl.,  (f.  b.)   fl.  8°  ...... 

Siidjarb's  Ttafyti  nad;  bem  tjeiligen  i'anbe. 

«erl.,  (.f.b.)  16°  ........................... 

Sfobinfon.   «krl.,  (f.b.)  16°  ................ 

:)(ofenaarten,  2er.  45erl.,  (f.  b.)  16°.... 

edwfajunge,  2er.  »erl..  (f.  b.)  16°  ..... 

Sdjiiler.   sBerl.,  (f.  b.)  16° 
©d;bnfte  Jikil^ 

(f.b.)  16° 


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2730 


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2750 
2715 
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2712 
2590 
2716 

2717 
2718 
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2730 
2736 
2720 
2721 
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2729 
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2737 
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2733 
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2751 

2738 
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2744 
2730 
2740 

273T 


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1'KOSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


-82  — 


e.Dmit)t,  gctbinanb.  — 
Sovquato  Xaffo'S  9Jefreite§  ^erufalem. 

Vety.,-  (f.  b.)  «.  8P  ........................  59: 

Siirfen  uor  Sim,  SDie.  "-Bert.,  (f.  b.)  10°.  59  : 
SSou  SibetnSberg  bi«  ttoniggrafe.  «evl., 

(f.  b.)  16°  ...................................  59: 

SBaitber  iinb  §Ubegunbe.  SBerl.,  (f.  b.) 

16"  ...........................................  59: 

SSilbelm  Xelt.  SBetl.,  (f.  b.  16°.  ..........  59  : 

Sd)itttbt,  5.  31. 
sin*  *eb«n  unb  GSefc&tdjte.  Stuttg.,  1864. 

16°  ............................................  .r>9: 

©age  unb  ©efdjid>te.  ©tuttg.,  1862.  16°.  59  : 


G. 


.  i!ei».  1867. 


.  JHwtft.  3n 


59: 
59: 


45aScal  SJaoli,  ber 

2«be.  inl.  ft.  8° 
erfimicb  uon  Shtbla,  2cr. 

5ugenb=«ibl.,  8b.  5 
©dmtittf  tec  Sutler,  Ser.   St.  «aron.  Jn 

ISrj.,  «b.4  .....................................  59: 

64w«l*e«2rte«.  3-  Soffmann.  3"  Grj., 

»b.  U  ..........................................  59: 

edjnarrfier,  2>r.  5.  Gkrftatfer.   ^n  » 

inetnem  lagebtid),  SBb.  2 
SflnetOlflrfdJen.  IS.  31.  ©tanbenmeijer 
Srtjncciturm,   Scr.    «.  ")JUnib.aufeii. 

SJalmbla'tter  unb  Sdjneeftocten,  U».  !. 
Srfmeibcr  unb  Qeiger.  ?-.  Wtdjel.  3n  9i= 

vtg  vHtgenb-Sibt.,  W>.  35  .........  _•_• 

Sdinctbcr  »on  ®aftein,  £er.   ft.  totbber. 
' 


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5<S  : 
59: 

08  '• 
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.  59: 

SrfMtticr,  3ie.  @.  SBiUtoimn.  38be,  in  2. 

3n  (S5e|«l(m  be§  Satan,  2lbt(;.  2  ...........  59: 

Sdionnu,  >?•  won. 

liaoalier  unb  ^iibin.  »etl.,  1868.  H.  8°.  59  : 
Sdioiic  ftotlidjen,  Sa§.  5}5.  6et>fe.  ^n  ®ef. 

S.,  «b.  7  .......................................  56  : 

Srfione  sJ)iaib  son  SBoIe^mljIe,    2k.   (S. 

$olfo.  3n  «eue  Jiotot-Uen,  *#t>.  4  .........  59: 

@rt)iinc  3iuin«,  3)ie.  ®raf  St.  ®tabo»«l. 

3n  Sleue  militanfd;e  §umov«9fen,  «b.  1.  58 
ertiiJnni  Slmevi!anerinncn,  3)ie.  g.  S»iel= 

tiagen  ...........................................  59'- 

©ritoncit  SJanni  SebenMauf,  2er.  6.  2»inb= 

let.  Sit  9tegenbogen[tra^lcn,  S»b.  2  ........  59 

Sd)0itcrtn  ©tunben,  2ie.  K.  (Sufttott  ......  58 

-^  H  i>  a  U:  $tjd)ier<i.  —  Gin  8cfu$  bci  Cor- 
""  neiiiiS  in  SHom.  —  Sine  8e|Uigimg  bel-Sfr- 
futj.  —  SliititeMomaittif.  —  Sie  eioige  i\ii' 
bin.  —  Gin  lon»lid)eS  Scft.  —  3*iUctfcft» 
fcrudfi.  —  Riirnetfcftfvruci).  —  fcefpnj  uiib 
Gmilia  Oalotti.  —  .toft'it!)  Zeidjirann.— 
£einrii^  iileibiiiger.  —  ein  Mefiic^  111  (Jop. 
pet.  —  3roei  OSefangciie. 

Sd)6nftc5Ceibnad)t§baum,  Set.  g.Sdjmibt.  59 
iSdioontrfnirt,  2ie.    5-  ©orftdcfct.    ^n 

sJlu§  jtwei  SButttyeiltn,  «b.  1  ................  08 

2(1ioiivr,  Stmalie. 

»iittc  ant  (Sigitonfjonfn,   35ie.     3Bcfet, 
(f.  b.)  16°  ....................................  59 


r  . 

!bngenottengefcb,iditen.      ©tuttg.     1868. 
16°.   3n  3ugenb=  u.  SSolfebibt  ........  ,  59: 

3niial  t:    amiu  b"  Soiirg.  —  3roci  --Btbcln. 

'  ©atoonarota.    ©tuttg.  1871.    16°.    3n 
3ugenb=  u.  S>otf3bib[iotb.ef  ...............  59: 

Sdirobcr,  aiuguft. 

Komobianten,  3)ie.    SciB.  1862.    3  »be. 
inl.    «.  8°  .................................  59: 

©djrci,  Gin.    G.  iobfer.    3n  GVJ.  ©djr. 
Sbb.  11  ..........................................  58: 

Saflelbe.  3n  Sevgangene  lage  .........  58  : 

@*rci6tnbc  Xi)*,  $«•   ;Hi'to  B£>n  »entl- 
(Tvrtebrid)  Sornau.)  3n  Jm  »alb= 

bunfet,  »b.  2  ...................................  58  : 

Srtircibjtug,  S«s.    *•  SM8H^auf«.    3" 

Sidiquten,  3Jb.  3  .....  ......  ...................  58: 


58: 


2752 
2743 

2726 

2744 
2742 


2760 
2761 


550 
2555 
2023 
2273 

903 
2843 

2.391 

2585 

1090 

1670-1 

589 

676 

81 

1116 
862 

937 
1245 


2737 
905 

2800 
2411 
2411 

835 

1655 
1702 

525 
2393 


21.  Secfer. 
tocllcn 
Srfirdtcr,  Gatl. 
JIfa.  «crt.  (f.  b.)  16°  .......................  59  : 

Sdiitftflrt  unb  fcine  ^eitgenoflen.    21.  G. 
Sjradjuogol.    4  45be.  in  2  ....................  58  '• 

SAudcrt,  Sctt^ilf  §einrid)  toon  (geb.  1780 
t  186UJ. 

Stdjt  GrjaEftungen  fiit  meine  jungen 
gteunb*.  ©tuttg.  1871,  16°.  3n  Cs»= 
gcnb:  unb  4>oltsbibl  ......................  59: 

S  n  ll  11  It  :  Dcr  W<faii(iene.  —  .vjcliopoli'3  unb 
'JNatimef).  —  lie  flteljenbe  '4ivinjeffhi.  — 
SabbaHjiu^e  in  ^eiubeUanb.  •  Win  tlbu 
filjeS  'liavabie'3,  unb  beiiuod)  ein  Sximroel). 
tranter  carin.  —  £er  23auer  oon  .ftobi'jfo.  — 
ler  uncruiortete  Wait.  —  Xer  flein;  Oiuffuf. 

Set  feiott  iff  fein  Sing  unmoglid;.  S  tuttg. 
1870,  1H°.  Sn  'Jugenb-  unb  SolKbibl.  59  : 
iixjraubii'n  unb  Grjatitungen.    Gvlan= 
gen,  J847,3»be.,  H.  8°  ..................  59: 

Snljalt:  £b.  1:  j\iainW  Crate.—  ^iige  au« 
bem  Veben  beS  Raines  flleitle.  —  ^iotann 
S<a»tift  laoemier,  -greitiert  oon  Slubonnt.— 
^oijaiin  .Hevvlei-  —  »'etne  li-rsaftlungeii..  .  59: 

S9b.  2  :  ^rinj  Ciiflen  noil  Saooticn.  —  3ufle« 
au3  bem  ^cben  be^!}lud)er  (S'log.  —  Gtjuito* 
v!)oru5  Golumbiia.  —  .flleine  iir}S^luncjen.  59: 

iBb.  3:  3Jeij»iele  Don  mtrliv&rbigctl  Eneituiu 
gen  auo  aujsercn  Weinhren:  X>ie  Siettung 
be«  itertranb  be  'Dlolcoille  —  £ie  3(ettung 
be-3  Stuait'idien  ^rinjen  Botlttbltarb  burrt> 
bit  Zveue  ber  fchot'ifcbcn  i-(>iSlanbcr.  — 
3(ettimnsgei(tiiil)teberajlr3.  Spencer  Smit^. 
—  Die  beiben  Jilanbei.  —  U.ipitain  ^raiit. 
tin's  SRotiiftoiib  auf  [einer  Eanbrttft  in  ber 
nbrblidien  -^olarjone.  —  !Bie  Siettung  bc« 
35  u  >4!IefjiS  3)!oiiHU)  unb  feiner  nad)m.;ligen 
dema^lin  ou3  ben  Xob  Sgefa&ien  berta< 
rifcr  !Bartl)olomau3narf)t.  —  :)tfttung«ge< 
fd)i(f)ten  aus  bem  SeDeit  be3  Jioljn  Smiit>, 
eineo  ber  eriten  »egviinber  ber  tnflltfd). 
amei'ifaniid)en  Stantenjniteme.  —  3tett«n< 
nen  au5  uerjcljieseneit  CSefaljren  unb  »er= 
[eiienljettcn  ...............................  5Q: 

Gt-(ai;[nibe  Sdjriften  filr  diriftl'tcb  aebtl= 
bete  liefer  jeben  StaubeS  unb  fitters. 
Grlangen,  1865—7.  7  »be.,  8°  ......  56: 

3  nl)  alt:  '-Bb.  1:  3eebilbev:  £er  SeUftpei. 
inner  anS  'Kijiuevftanb.  —  2"S  fcliroim. 
menbe  Rranlfn&au*.  —  £<r  QtlHBniut; 
beS  SecmannS.  —  Jler  lob  in  ben  lopfen. 

—  Uas  Jagbungliict  eine-i  Seemamics.  — 
Zer  beloljtue  Iobt)ci)Iag  ...............     S6: 

SBb.  i:  £ie  Sluoroonbeier.  —  -.  5>er  -WtercS' 
t'trom.  —  £e«  SaterS  gegen  tauet  ben 
fiinbern  fiauier.  —  ^anfel  uon  Dictfurt.  — 
fittgtau*  bem  2tben  cer  Siorgenlanber. 
<bie  liirten  von  ilirer  Sid)t»  unb  Sdjatteiu 
feite.  ..........................  ,—  •»••  5G 

SBb.  i:  Slbtf).  I:  Xie  oerbecfte  S^URel.—  Set 
Solbot  auf  bei  SSadje.  —  (Sine  flute  Baare, 
bie  nidjt  iu'a  W)eroid)t  falit.  —  3Ja8  li(d)- 
gebet  ber  s.'crdK,  beo  ^Broen  unb  bes  Sin. 
beo.  —  lev  3egen  eineS  Stcibeubcn.  — 
Die  (dtjame  $pcgraiuttct.  —  35er  unbt» 
lanntc  RamiifteBOfle.  —  f}te»UMl  UM»^«« 
laaia,  —  unb  aubeie  tlcinc  (Jrjaljliuiflen, 
Sllit^.  II:  Ser  feltjame  £1*05  in  Her  i*r..ft 
eine«  icbenbio  »«arabenen.  —  ier  3m<* 
ift  jernfien  unb  roir  finb  Io3.  —  lie  jroci 
Ktliler  be*  branen  9iof(t3.  —  £a«  eieleiu 
jj,  fort.  _  Xa-5  flleib  miu^t  ben  Wann.  • 
Die  n)unt>eibarUd)C  Begeoenljeit  mil  ben 
brei  Sriiljcn.-  ein  t)0inoopatljifd)c«  '1'rafer. 
satin  oenen  bic  Wetuljrcn  ber  ed>meid)tlei, 

—  unb  anbere  fleine  Grjiiijlungen  .....  56: 
Sjb.  4,  Sibil;.  1:   jwgen  unb  *iit»oit»n  UMI 

bas  Siefieits  unb  bas  J)enjeit3.—  DerSJor. 
liof  ber  Sieiben  uiib  piratic  Sempel. 
Kbtb  II-  sl!ovl)il6ci  uubSilber  au9  bem  S;e  = 
btn:    ttiipitdii  iieblei)  aiicav*;   Sir  §enn 
finuetoct  ber  «riea»beib;  Woiiigftone  unb 
Ruitbtfan.  —  8«g»n«S  Vopej.—  Striftwii 
Rriebrid)    Sdjroar^.  —    SkjrittUn    Wottl  0 
fttafft  unb  Xaoib  ecleip.  —  So^annei  :)(u= 
bolfSiotf)  ...............................  »5: 

Bb.  5:  Spiegri  ber  Slatur  .........  •••••j    ..  i>»: 

SBb.ti:    3!eij<  nad)  bem  fublieben  ,5rantreid) 
unb    burd)    bie    (iiblidjen   fliiftengegenocn 
oon  4!ieinont  nad)  ^talien  ...............  56: 

Sb  7'  2fianberbud>lein  eine*  reifenbcn  «e  = 
Ichrten  nad)  Saljburg,  lirol  unb  ber  i-om. 
barbei.  lllit  ber  Weife  iiber  baS  Btomfu 
^od)  nad)  Sencbig  ........................  <>n. 


112 

845 

266-7 


2412 


2412 
2806-8 

2806 
3107 


280* 

2794-800 
779* 
279S 


2796 


5797 
27H8 


3799 


2800 


I'ROSTC  FICTION  v    (iKR.MAX. 


-83- 


Sdjujjlofeiu 


2*iirfiiin,  seBin  (geb.  1814). 
BctiengefeBUaft,  (Sine,  .\ianncver,  1863. 
3Sbe.f  16°  .................................  59: 

SluS  alter  unb  nencr  3«it.    Seip.  1865. 
2Sbe.ini,  16°  ...........................  59: 

On  Salt:    *tb.  1:    2a3  3Kjfivcrft<iiibni|.  — 

£ie  brei  WroBiitiiifjte,  —  35io[n. 
iyb.  '1:  31uf  ciiien  -rdjdmeu  onbcrttjalbcu.  — 
SSie  bcr  3d)nee  fitonolj. 

Slits   ben  Jagen  bcr    grofjen  .fiaiferin. 
"  ° 


fl,  1858.    2  Sbe.  in  1,  18°  .........  59  : 

Siibatt:  SJb.  1:  lie  Cbaliaten. 

S*b.2:    Jit  Cbalisten   (Sdjhifi).  —  tie  ?!o. 

Slug  lieifien  Xagen.  Stuttg.  1874.  ft.  83  59  : 
3  n  bait:   2ie  J  amanteii  ber  Hrofjmutter. 
—  lie  Jlintentnrte.     ' 

Stoufntfurft,  £er.    Seip.  1851.    2  Sbe. 

fl.  8^  .........................................  59: 

£eut|~die  .ttampfe.    Seip.  1870.    2  Sbe. 

in  1.  fL8°  .................................  59: 

3  ii  ha  It:    SKcrlaffcn   unb  oerloren.  —tec 
Scbae  beS  fturfiirftcn. 

Oiligrait.     ipanroBer,   1870.     2  Sbe., 

fl.  8°  ........  .  ................................  59: 

3nba(t:   8b.  1:  C.  «rfla«,  —  $era«Jatt" 

gene  Jirfjter.—  lie  Slooijen.—  £k  f4>»arj> 

roeifee  'i'erle. 
Bb.  i:    Sie  Zl)iirmrtroalbe.  —  TCuIoer  unb 

(Holb. 
{Jrcwm  unb  Siatliiel.    Seip.  1865,  2  Sfce, 

H.  8°  ..........................................  59  : 

©efammeite  (Snifyhtngen  unb  9(pBellen. 

£fltmoBer,  1869-66,  6  4<be.  in  ,').  fl.  8°.  59  : 

3  it  M  It.    sbb.  1:    Sertaul^te  eiijictfole.  — 

3i«if*en  jroct  Kcuern. 
S«b.  2:  Stonb<9.Gl)te.  —  .«Blnif«,iSa((ef. 
$ft.  3:  lie  rteinbtn.  —  Zif  teitien  Sn>"'. 
Wb.  4:    Tcr  nefaitjjenc  Sidjter.  —  iie  $u« 

farin.  —  Ia5  ^agbrennen. 
W*.  5:  3-er  G  bftieit.—  Ser  bofe  Wa<fi6nr. 
Sib.  (i:  I;e  (4>n>ar3=roet&e  i^erle.  —  Xie  fflilb. 

biobin. 

©efcbmcnien  unb  ibr  3Ji*ter,  2)ie.  .Tjon= 
nouer,  1861.  3  «be.  in  1.    16°  .........  59: 

©fintbet  Uon  ttdiiDarjburg.  5prag,  1857. 
2-abe.inl.  16°  ...........................  59: 

^iciliflen  unb  bie  Jiitter,  Xie.  .^annci'er, 
1873.   4  Hbc.  16°  ..........................  59: 

ber  ^iifnnft,  Ser.  ^rag,  1859.  fl.  8°  59  : 
' 


1872.   3«be.  in  2.    16°  .....  .  ............  59: 

?can  fjacqurt  Siouffeau.  Seip.,  1869.  16°  5<)  : 
Acnigin  b«r  JJacbt,  ^ic.    icip.,  1852. 

H.  «°  .........................................  59: 

Jlrtcg  unb  Jriebtn.  Seip.,  1872.  3  SHbe 

1«°  ...........................................  59: 

3  n  bait.    ilb.    1:    Ia«  lburmiiram«t.  — 

lie  lopvelcur.  —  iWifier  JUiguflus  Slocf. 

fletli- 
Mb.  2:  Wider  auguftn-J  ctodflttti,  (3*[n6). 

J)ie  iBefte^ung.  -   £:e  barmljcrjige  £<^inc> 

»b.  :i:  Xer  litttion.  —  SBlepliifto.  —  Sluf  ben 
Belfen. 

Srieg«fned)t*  Jlbenteucr,  (JineS.   aiUtn, 

IHiil.  2  Vbc.  in  1.  16°  .......  .  ..........  59: 

JiiinHler  =  i'cibcnft^aft,  Gine.   6at:no»cr, 
•  1W7.    1H°  ......................  ;  ...........  59: 

VatlH-r  in  3lom.  Sannouer,  1870.  3  ^be. 
m*n2.   H.  8°  ................................  59: 

Staurtfl  au-5  bem  souure,  Jie.  Joanna^ 

I'er,  1869.  4  *be.  in  2.  fl.  8°..  ........  59  : 

SJarfetoiSerin,  2ie.  Seip.,  18f>4.  ;t  «be. 

<"!•  »H°  ....................................  59: 

S4>aur3roncfl;orft,  pbcr  bic  neucn  serreii. 

Seip.,  1K«4.   3SBbe.  in  1.  16°..  ........  59: 

fllfjeiber  *utf(,  2ie.  Seip.,  1864.  2  4*be. 

'»  '•  ™°  ......................  ............  59: 

,  3>«ffflbc  .....................................  59: 

3titterburtiflen,  Xte.  Seip.,  1864.  3  SJbe. 

'«  1-  "5°  ....................................  59: 

am   JJieer,    (Sin.     Seip.,   1843. 
e.  in  1.  16°  ...........................  59: 


644-6 

628 

654 
629 


I,  SeBin.  — 
Jcrnegge,    obcr  bcr  JCeg  jum 

(Mid.  Seip.,  1868.  4$be.  16° 59:      673-6 

Sobu  beg  35olfc§,  Gin.  Seip.,  1849.  2  Sbe. 

H-  8°. -59:    639-40 

Sobn  eme3  bedibmteu  2)ianne§,    JBer 
s}!rag,  1856.    16° 59: 

Spliinr,  Tie.  Seip.,  1864.  16° 59-. 

Jaffelbe.  Seip.,  1856.  fl.  8° 59; 

Staat-Jgebeimnifj,    Gin.     Seip.,   1&54. 

3>erfd)lungcnc  SSJege.    $anncDer,  1867. ' 
3Sbc.  H.SC 59:    679_8i 

Silberidi.     ^n    ber  SoiBen  =  2lpotbcfe. 
Serl.,  1873.  fl.  8° 59; 

630-1      Sdiiilrr  ber  Jiatur,  2er.  .tt.  SUi'iUer 58: 

632      "  V™L  k,  Six  5.' .'...?? .'  50 : 

Xaffelbe.  o"  SammtL  ».,  Sb.  18...  56 : 
iili  BOH  ber  fSertifan,  3X'r.  J>.  od;mib. 

o«  Janncngriin , 59: 

*crt)iililuifl  be<3  Jtaif«rS.    (Sraf  St.  (3ra-- 

liowefi:  ;$«be 58:  1109-11 

3dinlb,  ?ie.  f.  S.  ffi>.  Certel.  (38.  D.  B. 

$orn.)  ?n  .Corn's  Grj.,  Sb.  8 58: 

Sriiulb  unb  Unfdnilb.    a)(.   S.  Sd>liw(>. 

:i  Sbc.  in  1 59  : 

dmlbig.  ft.  "W.  yaduinber 58: 

625-7      Stljnlf  ber  i'lrtigfeit,  Tie.   G.  Smifd) 59  : 

Srtiulc  ber  Jemutb,  X«.  O.  ii«ilbermutlt. 

on  ^Jerlcn  and  bent  isanbe 59: 

£dinlc   ber  seiben,    £ie.  g.  yoffmann. 

on  Gr^.,  Sb.  4 ^ 59; 

Srtnilcn  in  ben  SacfmoobS,  2ie.  g.  (S3er= ' 

ftader.  3"  Slmcr.  38alb«  linn  ©trombil= 

J>«r-  *b-  1 58: 

Srtnilmciftrr  in  £annentobe,  Ser.  9i.  Sa= 

ron.  on  Grj.,  Sb.  4 59: 


651-2      ~ 


653 
655 


, 

Sflinlmciftcr  \uv  $nt  von  TOaria  Z^ttefla, 
^- 


iv\  GonScience. 


Jlbenbftiinbcn, 


656-7 
G72 

661 
663-5 


662 

647 

667-8 

669-70 

620 
621 

622 
671 


638 


58 : 
634-7     Srtjiilmfiftcrfnuiilif,   Gine.     D.  2Uilber= 

666         nuitb.  on  3ur  Sammerftiinbe, 59: 

Sddiltbfifiriitdrtitcr  Bon  'Jiiintberg,    2ie. 

S.  Ctto.  34lbf.  in  1 58: 

Sdiulic  won  Gelle  itnb  Gficilie.  Jo.  3fcb,offe. 

on  'Wef.  Sdir.,   »b.  11 ,  56  : 

Srtmljcn  Ai'i^,   Set.  9f.  SJetfer.    o»  ^»-- 

Bellen 53  : 

SfftJiUp,  Ottofar. 
Seiben  ivreunbe,  3)ie,  ober  Jeter's  9ieife 

nac^  oapan.  iLUc§baben,  1869.  16°...  59 : 
Gntftefiung  beS  WlofterS  Slrnftein,  Sie. 

iiUeababcn,  (f.  b.)   16° 59: 

g-clbinarfdjall  Wrnf  9Jciil;arbt  Bon  Wnci: 

fenau.  JLUesbaben,  1817.  16° 59; 

grunge  .Hoblen.  Iliiesbaben,  1870.  16°.  59  : 
greiberr  Bom  Stein,  £er.    JiU«ebaben, 

(f;b.)  16° 59: 

Siniife,    Jiijnigin    Bon  ^Jreupeit.    1Uie3= 

baben,  1869.  I60 59; 

Starrer  ^lebanus  Bon  2Web,len,    Set. 

ffiiei'babcn,  1870:   16° 59; 

^3farrfrau  BPII  i^efti-id),  3)ie.  ffiiee^aben, 

1869.    16° '. 59: 

Sffntrr  Murr.    Jy.  Stenter.    o«  Siimmtl. 

SB.,  SBb.  6 56: 

3  n  bait.  SJat  bi  'ire  SemerrafcSiinn  'rnte 
famcn  fann.  —  .oaunefifcn.  —  9lbcntciirc 
be*  Cntbeftrt  Bctflg.—  93on  't  "JJiri  uj 
ben  Cfe[.  —  SDteine  iBatcrftabt  Etauen» 
haiien. 

Srfjnttflcift,   35er.    G.  Spinbler.   Jn  Se= 

fereii-n,  Sb.  2 59: 

«rf)UUflCtft,  ler.  S.  lied,  on  Sdjr.,  Sb.  25.  5(i : 

"*••"'"'—,  Si*.    3K.  S.  Sdjmorfe 59-. 

• 59: 


673 
624 
677 

641-3 


682 
2630 

3j3 
317 

503 


2852 

742 
1294 
2487 

1636 
22«3 


989 
2023 


422 
1637 
2928 
1957 

112 

2820 
2820 

2821 
2821 

2820 
2821 
2821 
2820 
1105 


927 

1624 

743 

715 


PROSE  FICTION:     GEBMAX. 


-84- 


©djwerfte  Scfyulb. 


Srfiluiilriirtir  ^fftrvtyaufcr.  £>.  SSilbermutb,. 

3n  filter  it.  Glefa.  atiS  edjfcaben,  Sb.  2.  59  : 
edinmrmei,  2er.  6.  epinbler  ..............  59: 

edlttalticiln,  XaS.  S.  edjmtb  ...............  59: 

ertituanrniunnfinu,  3Me.  &.  9iieri|.    3n 

3ugenb=:Bibl.,  «b.  24  ...........  ....  ........  59: 

G.  »6f«r..  ..................  "-58; 

b,  -Warse  Sophie  (get.  1819), 

2lrbeit  abrlt,  2>te.   i'rip.,  1866.  3  Sbf. 
in  1.  16°  ..................................  -5<J: 

2affelb«.   etuttg.  (f.  b.)  .................  59: 

S3latt«  au§  bem  ^tauenlebcn.    1'eip., 
1872.  3$be.  til  1.  16°,  .........  ,  .......  59: 

Xafiftbe.  etuttg.,  (f.  b.)—  .....  .  .....  59: 

2a»ib  attelbnfr.   etuttg.,  (f.  b.)  2  3tte. 
ml.  16°  ...............  ,..  ......  ,  ...........  59: 

Saffrlbe  .....................................  5!): 

6be,  Sic.  X'ftJ).,  1865.   16°..  ...........  -..5!): 

£affel6r  etuttg.,  (I  b.)  ................  59: 

eUen,  c*vr  ein^r.  etuilg.,  (f.  *.)  16°  59  : 
Saffelbc  ......................................  59: 

Cmancipationettnty,   Si*.   i'ety.,  1866. 
2«be.  b»l.  16°  .................  ,.  ........  59: 

grau  rim-*  crteSit  OTawnw,  Si«.    £'ety., 
1865.  2  3<be.  in  1.   16°  ......  „.„.,....,.  M: 

Saffelbe.  etuttg.,  (f.  b.)  .............  ...  59: 

©eburt  tinb  Silbung.   etuttg.,   (f.  b.) 
4  SBbe.  in  2.    16°  ..........................  59  : 

2afielbf.  4«be.  in  1  .....................  59: 

8elb  unb  9?«tK.  £«ip.,  1866.  3»be.  in 
1.16°  .......................................  59: 

2affetbe.  etattg  ......................  ------  59  i 

Jngcnbcrinnerimgen.     Stuttg.  ,   (f.  b.^ 

2  »be.  in  1.  16°  ............................  59  : 

Safjelbe  ......................................  59: 

tftnber  ber  Hrbeit,    3)t«.    i'eip.,   1865. 

3  «bc.  in  1.  16°  ...........................  59  : 

3?affftbe.  etuttg.,  (f.  b.).~--~  .........  5ff: 

flteinetf  t'rja^lungen.  ietp.,  1865.  3  SSe. 
in  1.  16°  ....................................  59: 

3  nf|  a  It.  S)b.  1:  aiiollni  ift  flSiinm.  — 
Uin  miiubifltt  Sionii  unb  cine  nninunbiire 
^rau.  —  Xtr  nhrmndjfrin.  —  Xre  ((fine 
ftirrbcrin.  —  Set  gsintant  Gurvon  uiiD 
feine  Xoc^ter. 

Sb.  2:  lie  Scftroeftmi.  —  iB»iurtfi«i[  un'i 
5Qernu>ift.  —  Xrci  ^Beiftiiacfttonftenbe. 

Sb.  3:  Cine  Gpifote  au-5  bcm  !^?e^en  cine? 
SltjteS.  —  Sine  lEi-iiiiin'Uiiig  au 


1630 
SOI 
573 

25-74 


JJeibcnfdtaften,  Sic.  Seto.,  1866.  2  33be. 
in  1.  16°  ......  .  ..............................  59: 

Saffclbc.  Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  ...............  59: 

9)!ann  won  Qk&inrt  unb  ba§  SSeib  «u§ 
bem  ii!cr(fe,  Jet.   Sety.,  1865.  3  SJbe. 
tit  1.  16°-.  ......  „  ..........................  59: 

Saffeltrc.  etuttg.,  (i.  b.)  ................  ~  59  : 

SKatljilbe,  ctxr  cin  gsfallfiitfytigeS  SSeib. 
i'etp.,  1866.  16°....-  ......................  59: 

Xafielbe.  Sttittg.,  (f.  b.)..  ...............  59: 

Jlieine  Vebensfcbitffalc.    etuttg.,  (f.  b.) 
2  »*.  in  1.  16°  ...........................  59  : 

£affi'U>e  ............................  _  ........  59: 

Cpfer  brr  3Jat^,  (Sin.  i.'rip.,  1866.  2  33»e. 
in  1.   16°  ...................................  -59: 

2afjdbc.  etuttg;,  (f.  b.)  ................  59: 

Kec6,te,  2cr.  X'eip.,  1866.  4  Sbbe.  in  2. 
16°  ...........................................  59: 

ecfrnlb  itubUnfdiulb.  Veip.,  1865.  3»be. 
in  1.  16°  ....................................  59: 

ecfyufclpjcn,,  Xie.  iieip.,  1865.   16°  ......  59: 

Suficlb*.  etitttg.,  (f.  b.)..  ..............  59: 

eofme    bcS     XrefyorgclmannS,      £w. 
etuttg.,  (f.  b.)  2  *be.  in  1.  16°  _______  59: 

Xaffel'be  ......................................  59: 

Seditcr  bt«  (Sbelmann^,  2if.    etuttg., 
(f.  b.)  3  $be.  in  1.  16°  ...................  59  : 

Xaffelbe  ......................................  59: 


720 
701 

721 
707 

722 
711 
723 
714 
724 
714 

725 

726 
710 

727-8 
705 

729 
713 

731 

702 

732 
716 

733 


735 
715 


736 

700 

737 
7M 

738 
710 

739 
712 

740-1 

742 
743 
715 

744 

704 

745 

703 


.  i.'eip.,  1865.333be. 
in  1.  16°  ...........  .......................  -59: 

Safjelbc  .....  ..,...•-•.,.,>,  ....................  59  : 

SCitttoc  unb  il;re  .ttinbrr,  2Me.     Seip., 
1865.   2«be.  ml.  l«o  ..................  rl9: 

SJoffelbe.  ettittg  ......  ,.  .............  .  .....  59>: 

3»«i    gamilienmSHet.     i'cip.,    1865. 
3  «bt.  in  1.  16°..  ..............  ........  ...  59: 

,§Wdfad)e*  VefanSjiel,  Gin.    etuttg.  (f. 
b.)  16°  .......................................  59-r 

S*fferbe  ......................................  59: 

«d|!uai5  ouf  »r6.    St.  b.  Jitter..  ..........  58: 

2dittiai:i  unb  SL'cife.    9-  Werftarfer.    3» 
Sius  jroei  SJeUt^Mfn,  »b.  1.  ..............  58  : 

§e»rg*tt  in   !>jn>(,   X«.     'i. 

a^l«.  SJfr.  1.59r 
.  ©trftdtfet.    3» 
21  uS  iiietnem  Jagc&udj,  Hb.  2  ............  -  58  '• 

gdiani^c  Stann,  Sev.    21.  2imb«nf)a^n. 
"sn  GJcf.  (S'ts.,  ^b.4  .....  .  .....................  59  : 

idiWfltjc  "Sle\-t,  2t«.    3.  2).  £».  2emtne. 
3  S3be.  in  1  .......................  .'.  ............  59  ; 

»hiftfant,  SKT.    i'.  ©treirf;.  3n 
Jngenb^^ibJ.    33*.  40  ...............  59  : 

3fad;t,  (Sine.    (£.  epinblet.    3n 
i'e^ereien,  *b.  2  ................................  59: 

Stfinxmc  cdjitf,  2a§.  G..&6jkr.    SnGrj, 
edit.,  *b.  11  .................................  58'. 

2rt)W(Uiflclb,    21.  IMei&net  ...................  58  : 

Sdiwntjiitiililc,  Xie.  S.$kW«.    3n  (Stj. 
«b.  2  ..................  ...........................  59: 

5diloatiO«.    3-  %•  &•  J«wme.    3  «be...  59  : 
Sdiadisnialbct  Xotfgcfdudjtcn.   S.  I'IMCSJ 
bad).    8  ^be.  in  4  ...........  ~  ..............  58  : 

3  nil  a  It:    sbb.  I:     £et  lollfatf*.  —  Di« 
Srieflepfi-ife  —  ^Sc3  Sd)I»fiba»cr'6  33eic[e. 
—  2»iu-[»Tnit  kcv  uMflcntcBaigt.  —  We* 
fcljli'vlcs.  —  lie  feinbliil)«n  sbriiber.  —  3»o, 
icr  .vxifrlc  ...............................  5^" 

!Bb.*2:  Sloviiin  nab  GreScetts.  —  Xer  Sa»ter= 
bnctjer.  —  Strtttlinge.  —  Gvbmui^e  ........  »^8: 

8b.  3:  Tic  Aioui'tofefjoiin.  —  Xucifer  .....  58: 

S)b.  4:    Xie  Wcidiiifcte  »C5  lietiiclm  »on  4tu  = 
i^eiibcrfl.  —  .{lopjen  iinb  Wevfte  ...........    58: 

3)b.  5:   Ser  S.'ct)iiii»lb,—  Z\-r  Sicrtctig,  »*ci- 
bie  ometilani  clw  Sifte.  .................  58: 

S'b.  B:  Gin  ctfli-B.'oauS.  —  BarfUtU  .......     58: 

W>.  7:  ^o(c;ifi  tm  3$nee.  —  4)r«fi  iin»3R<int.  58: 
»b.  8:  ebelrociB  ........................  58: 

SdiiDorimcifit  ^«fe,    Xi«.    *.  e^firfm^  59  : 
Xafjelbe.    3n  giligran,  3}b.  1  .........  59: 

Sr(iwat?iuci|e  etsrd),  Xit.  3.  2.  §. 

I«»m«.    §•  Gtj.,  «b.  4  ....................  59  : 

SdiroficSrf,  3!»bett. 

2tii§  ben  aipe*.    Serf.  1870.    16°  ......  5ff: 

Jn^alt;    Icr  flvdmer  oon  JUiej.—  Z«v 
2Bunbci'boctor. 

3n  ben  preuftiWjen  <pint«t»tiib«nt  ......  ~  59: 

^  n  t)  a  I  t  :   £t-r  ^IrtfdjiDiuger. 

8.    flsmpert.     3« 
3Jb.  1  ............  ......  58: 

Saffelbe  .......  ...........  ...................  ....  58  : 

r.    3n  Grj., 
*b.  8  ..............................  -  .......  .....  59: 

£rtjn>mcr=3nncn.    K.  etiibet.    3n  Gtj., 
»b.  a  ........  '.  .................................  -  59: 


746 

709 

747 
712 

748 

734 

715 

41 

905 

949 

903 

1605 

1322 

2590 

927 

1655. 
2335 

2641 
1323-5 


ed)r.    «b.  14  .................................  56: 

«ditoci5Ct=2olb«t  in  S3clpgna,  2er.  g. 

©aubt?.  3n  -;(»et.  n.  ^roi.  2i!.,  »b.  6...  56  : 
Xafrelbe.  3a  eoutmtl.  an.,  *».  17...  56  : 
SritlBCibt  i-fS  prften,  Sa*.  S-  ^<  1» 

'Diotte   ^c«qne.      3"  8«H**-  ^^-r 

»b.  10  ..........................................  56: 

SrtilDCtcJ  Ungtiitf,  Gin.  3.  X.  £.  Jemnte. 

SnGrj.,  *b.  6  .................................  59: 

SdilDttftc  ed^ulb,  2ie.  3.  2.  §.  lemme. 

SnGrj.,  S3b.o  .................................  59: 


81 
81 

87 

8J 
8? 

84 
84 

627 
649 

1304 
765 
766 

1973 
1974 

1093 
1091 
1959 

323 
317 

283 
1305 

1305 


PROSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


-85- 


isimott. 


SrtllDfftct,  Cine.  Ateib/ett  (S.  Bon 
*ibra.  o11  tvlebtes  unb  (9ettauintc3... 

eriitticfirr,  lie.  g.  *ob»nftebt.  Jn  «l. 
Okfd) 


gdirorftctn,  £ie.    2K.  ©.  Sditvatfc.    Jn 

JU.  tfi-}.,  *b.  2  ................................. 

idnur  tSajat  unb  jeine  gamUtr,  let.    (S. 

epinblet.    3»  Sdiilbeteien,  *b.  1  ......... 

eclnuriibanbltt,  Xft.  V.  .winvid;.  2  SBbe. 

inl  ..........................  .  ................... 

ecnl0firlb,l$barlc*.  (Bjeub.)  eieb«  JJeftcl, 

Stttl 
erfbilbrt.     Stuttg.  1866.    16°.    3n  3«= 

<vmb=  u.  3?oltebibl  ............................. 

Srcbilbcr.    W.  x>.  sen  -zdmbett.    3n  Gtj. 

edjr.,  «b.  1...:  ................................ 

IJn^alt:  ler  Selbftreiuifiev  auS  TOifeoets 
ftanb.  —  £ii9  fjjioimmenbe  fltan(enl)au3.  — 
Zet  Jpeltennuitl)  bcs  SetmamiS.  —  let  lok 
in  ten  2bpfen.  —  £a3  ^agbuuflliiil  «.ne3 
See  manned.  —  Tet  beloljute 


58: 

58: 
!>9: 

59: 
59: 
58: 

59  : 
56: 


ecrflcfditrfitcn.    C.  ^i'fer.   3n  £13.  grfjr., 

«b.  H  ............................................  58: 

Strbof,  Set.    #.  vewalb.  $n  *•>'•  9<oman«, 

*».  1  ............................................  58  : 

£ftle  SdJontreit,  Xtr.    C.  Gfdifnbarf)  ......  59  : 

Scrlrbtn.    gveiin'tt  G.  nun  3ttbva.     ^n 

:Heii«jfij}«n  u.  "JioueUen  .......................  58  : 

chi,  Xic.    f.  Som^ert.    3n 
eim-r  Wnfie,  «b.  1  ..................  _  58  : 

SrelciiiDCtlmug.  SI.  aiSiLbciibalju.  3n  ®cf. 

erj.,  *b.  8.  .................................... 

StfliiiDfn,  Z'\e.    3.  g.  lioo^er  .............. 

£munnn?lrbfii.    6.  $Bfft.  Suvanbuub 

See,  *>.  :J  ......................................  58  : 

ecatn  t>e«  Sjertn,  Jer.    g.  Joffnuum.  3n 

trrj.,  *b.  7  ......................................  59  ; 

Scflfit  <iit«S  Stctbenbcn,  Set.    ®,  §.  »on 

Sc^ubttt.  "sn  trj.  3d;r.,  *b.  3  ............  56  : 

Srfltn  unb  Unfegen,   iH.  i^i^iu*.    (Jere* 

into*  Oottb,elf.)     Sn    (9ej.  ®c^r., 

^*.  9  ...........................................  58: 

gribcnmtlicr,  2er.    g.  «.  aiiUb.    Jn  Ju= 

flcnb=  u.  l>olfebib(  ............................  59: 

Stin  t>ber  nic^t  f«in.  IS.  eon  Slnberfen.  5n 

0<f.  ill*.,  »b.  14  ...............................  56  : 

£clbftaufa(ifrTitiig.    i.'.  Stcrc^.    3"  5»f 

ftiUt  «beube  ....................................  59: 

Sclbftflciiiiflcr  a»*  a)iiji»evitonb,  Jet.   &. 

X>.  Ben  Sdjubctt.     Jn  St'ebilbcr  .........  ~  56  : 

Sclbfitnuft,  Xie.    «.  0u$fen>.    ^>n  G)e\. 

21*.,  93b.  11  ....................................  56: 

Sclifi,    bi«    ba  rcinen  ,v>ervH6  fiub.    $• 

Stolle.    ^n  CSonielieii,  'Mb.  2  ............  -59: 

£rlifl  finb  bit  "Honntjevjiflcn,  beiitt  fie  i»er- 

btn  i^annb,crjiftfi'it  Cfiangen.     A.  .Wff' 

mann.   ^nCi'i}.,  i<b.  1^  .....................  59: 

Sflinn.      3-   *|5.    ^. 

1i  a  u  I.)    ^n  5omn»tl. 

$<b.  33  ..........................................  56: 

Sfltinmc  (Sii'fd)id>tc,  einc.    e.  0.  C.  X'. 

^uUDCt=X't)ttcn.     5  *be.  iw  1  ..............  58: 

Scltfnmc  McidnditCR.    fr.  Albnig  ............  58: 

gcltiamt  6eid;id)ten.    ai.SKcifener  ..........  58: 

3  n  b  a  It:  Xi«  Inflt  bc«  If  life  14.  —  Die 
5d)iff*iiUrt  bed  3cbii(it>(imeiftcr-r<  >tuuio.  — 
2ft  3pi«Ui(d)  '^ftfr  bes  Wrtfitn.  —  (Sin 
2lbcnb  im  ^ncn^aufc.  —  X«r  'JJiiiUe;  DO« 
*oft- 

Sfltfamt  ^flcflomntter,  Tie.  0).  $.  toon 
Sdiubert.  0>n  tetj.  «d)t.,  JAb.  3  ..........  56: 

Sfltfauir  Sd>as  in  bet  Wtuft  eincsi  leben= 
big  ikgtabenei!,  I«t.  W.  £>.  »on  Sdju= 
bett.  ,Vt  et}.  edit.,  *b.  3  ................  56  : 

Scltiamrt  Itaum,  Uin.  21.  BOH  4(Jinte*= 
felb.  ^n  sumptcsfen,  *b.  3  ..............  59: 


162 

195 
2645 

733 

940 

14-20 

2415 
2794 


1653 

2109 
2131 

169 
1971 

1605 
479 

1687 
2266 
2796 

1039 

2417 

63 

1147 

2794 

485 

1111 

2271 

1167 

2220 
1928 
2;i29 


27% 

2796  ' 
1732 


Scnmronia.    S.  Ctto.    ^»n  3(u5  bet  alien 

3«t,  «b.  1  ...................................... 

-Jntbuitfl.  Xie;  cbct,  Sccnen  in  Slftifa. 

g.  Watthot  ..............................  .  ..... 

2niint  Siifeenbod),  let.  31.  3Bilbenb,ab.n. 

v,n  We?.  Crtt,  iB>.  2  .......................... 

ccnnor  Jlftuilo.  A.  (Mevftarfet.  3  ^be  i» 

2.   on  ,S»ei  :HfV«blifen,  *Utot).  2...  ....... 

Scrnwfiinr.    5t.  Wuefow..  ..........  ...,.  ..... 

e.    ^n  Wef.  m.f  Hb.  3.  .......... 

ibfr,  Xi«.  te.  I.  au.  (3J.) 

fiiefjmann.    3  *be  ...........  -  ............... 

"3  n  ti  a  1  1  :  !8b.  1  :  Die  At  tmate.  —  2f  r  Ticf>« 
tcr  Hub  Kr  Aomponift.  —  Gin  ^vagntout 
on^  bfin  tcbcu  brcier  Ar'"ntf  ~—  ^CE 
Svtiwliof.  —  lie  -Ikrftiocrfe  jii  ^atun.  — 
s>int-,f  adet  auk  SftHfeUMig. 

»>.  3:  let  ftomof  Ht  3diijter.  —  Tie  2Iuto« 
mate.  —  ZofK  >'"b  Jogaicffa.  —  Weijiet 
SJUrtin  bet  Aiifuet  iinb  feine  (3cfelien.  — 
laS  fumbe  Jtinb 

!8b.  3:  fit  SJtautroaf)!  —  let  untrinUifte 
Waft.  —  Xaa  §rau^in  Don  «£cubeti.  — 


58  : 


59: 

58  : 
58: 
56  : 


2287 
1604 

970-1 

1246 

477 


58;    1732-* 


@»ttb(If.)    3n  Wei. 


Q|e> 


»b.  7 


Certel  (as?.  C-  B  o  n  »  ot  «),  3n  Jw>tn'§ 
GVJ.,  *b.  9  ............  .  ................  ;  ....... 

Sbnfcfjicnrc,  ai-illiani.   J>.  .Hems.  2  i<b«. 

cjjnfclpcarr,  ii'iliwm,  &.•  3iau.  4«be. 
£.  Stinbler.  3» 


£irbtn  ii'eibct  beg  iBlaubavt,    Tie,    5i. 

licet     "sn  3d>t.f  *b.  !)  ..........  „  ........  , 

«icbcn  ffiintetabenbe.    »i.  S?«Uet.    2  J5be. 

inl  .....  ......................................... 

3nf>alt:    ilb.l:   EaS   l'anb^au'3  am  i'a(> 

feqfr.  —  let  natiitlic^e  Sofi".  —  lie  Siun- 

beiblumen. 
S3b.  2:    Tie  Stlffafung.  —    Tet  oett'eiirie 

t'eicliiiam.  —  •  let  'ikltftteit.  —  let  Zotf- 

rod. 

Sifbrnfitf,    ?v  ?.  g-  Sliditer    (Sean 
^  a  u  I  ).    3"  eii-timtl.  a«.,  SJerl.  S 
33b.  11—12 

£aficlbe.    ^n  Sdrnmtf.  38., 

Slusg.    Hb.  2  ..............  - 


.58: 

58: 
58  : 
59: 

59: 
56  : 

58: 


103T 

2853 

1911-13 

310-13- 

94» 
1608 
1447 


, 

^oibeblum«n  :  sJtotieIIeH  unb  Grjftb,  Inn* 
gen  fiit  bit  UH'iblidj<  ^ujirnb.  ^ct'- 
(ib.)  «.8°  .................  :  ............... 

Jin^a  It  :  3fatalien3  Sir^rjalire.  —  lie  2Bei= 
benmiible.  —  Jie  ^•bntnuonacbt.  -—  Xa4 
tDtbc  ."oau3.  —  Tac  HBalbhauS.  —  Gmnie« 
linens  Gt^aljJuiMi, 

TOironba.  9(cBcl(*n  anitTjablitngenfur 
4)iabd;en  von  12  big  15  JQOfrcn.  4(c»l., 
(^  b.)   H.  8°  ................................ 

(eiffl  bet  Sdjtvnd'ni,  Xa.  9J.  3Ji«tit.  3n 

Gt?.  au«  btm  3(ic«,  !«b.  2  .................  - 

leiffltniinbi!  nvftfU'iivbigfte  Jage.  i;.  Jiett. 

o'n  Sdit.,  !8b.  15  ............................ 

iifliinl.  Jflg.  W.  fen  Sttuenfce.  (Wuft«» 

v  em  See.)  ^n  (S'tj.  eine*  olten  wcrtn, 

*b.  2  ............................................ 

2iqnot  AOtmiea.  (*.  I.  3i<.  (il.)  Hoffmann. 

on  «uea.  eu,  *<b.  1  ........................ 

Siiirib,  fa*  gwcrm&bdni,  21;.  3!)fiiflge... 
«iil)ctbli(fc.  V-  %.  38.  Cettel.  (38.  C.  ». 

£10  rn.)  2  *be  .............................. 

eilbcnlottc,  Sie.  ^.  g.  38.  Ccrtel.  (38. 

C.  ».  frotn.)  >  $wn1(&n.,  *b.  Id.. 
eilbcrqtofrtmt,  Set.  5.  frcft'mann.  3" 

et}.,'  *b.  23  ...................  .  ............... 

Silbtiflcin,  Sluguft. 

^allcbti,  Set.   teine  Xwfiiffdnrtite  nu* 
Ceftertetd;.  iletl.,  MM.  16°  ........... 

Simon,  ty  ».  ai>.  Cettel.  (ii!.  D,  B»n 

S?otn.)  SB  feorn'3  (irj,,  $3b.  4  .......... 


56: 
56  : 

59: 


59: 

58: 
56: 


115$ 
11691 

2830 


2831 
23f>3 
16U 


59:   H9S 

58  : 

58  : 

58: 
58: 

59  : 

59  : 

58: 


2435 

2864-5- 

2839 

2282 

800 
2835 


PROSE  FICTION :     GERMAN. 


©imott 


-86- 


grfcnnen. 


Simon  Jurrfn,  cber  bie  Jtaliener  jtt  2Int= 

.wei-pen.  §.  Conscience  ...................  ...  58: 

Si«ltiflC  (Srjafylungen  fiiritinber  »on  7  M3 

lOga^rcn.  (J.  »altmi§  .....................  59: 

Sintrnm  unb  feine  G)efcib.rtcn.   g.  be  la 

Wotte  gouque.  3n  2lu3g.  28.,  S3b.  7  .....  56: 
©it  £>etm;  Morgan,    ber  33uccanier.     g. 

JRatrtjat  ........................................  58  : 

gir  28alter'«   Gnbc.    g.  SBcbenftebt.    SH 

s-iioin  §ofe  Glifabetb.'3  it.  Jacob's,  S5b.  2.  58  : 
Sircitf,  ®ie.  31.  9Jiei  ffner...  ..................  58: 

gi-iffl  Dan  Moofemael.  ft.  Conscience  ......  58: 

Sfclctt  mit  bent  fpamfdien  3tof;r,  £a3.  2t> 

SKeifjner.   Ju  Gfyaract'ermaefen,  S3b.  1...  58  : 
Sfi$;c  au3  bcm  iicben  ffatbarinen'8  II. 

(il).  23irdi^feiffer.   3n  Glef.  SioueUen  u. 

Grj.,  Sib.  2  ....................................  58: 

iSfijjfn  au§  (Sbili.  gieibecr®.  »onSMbra. 

3n  GrlebtcS  unb  ©etraumteS.   *b.  1  .....  58  : 
©fi^fit  «u3  bem  'Babejournal  eine§  <2ed)* 

jigerS.    (S.  Spinbler.    3't  3Hoo§rofen, 

«b.  1  ...........................................  59: 

SfH$eittturl),  S«S.  State  £anb»  unb  See- 

bilbcr  fiir  bie  Jugenb  bearbeitet.    Jb,. 

3)teli(j  ..........................  .  ................ 

SfmtJiminc,  Ser.  (S.  5-  EarUm  ............ 

Smibt,  .wnrid). 

ainfet  =  Sdjenfe,  3)ie.  Sieip.,  (f.  b.)  16°. 
3n  9Hett(5  3»g«ib=:yibl.,  *ib.  41  .......  5ft: 

SBerliner  Wattoje,  (Sin.  Seeroman.  :Bert., 
18(56.  2  SObe.  in  1.  II.  8°  ...............  59  : 

SBinnen  ber  rotten  Jonne.    Jietl.,  1865. 
4«be.  16°  ..................................  59: 

3  nl)  a  It.  «b.  1:  £:c  lotljc  Soitne.  —  £ie 
altc  Mtolie.  —  SSom  fldncit  Sjtin  ..........  59: 

®b.  2  :  Xiis  .ftitib  &c-3  Jeuerfcfyifieo.  —  Scfjifs 
fcvSIcutc  unb  SBaueiolcute  ...............  59: 

Sb.  3:  Gill  91  miralitStSlootf?.—  Son  liiitcn 
nad)  ftriiben  -^  3Me  Xeicl^fdiau  ...........  59: 

SBb.  4:  9ieuiucr(  unti  .Uugetbiraf.  —  ^a'j  roar 

i.—  Sm3)lo»r.  —  Wciii  obcr  Jjein.  59: 


427 
2235  ! 

282 
2286 

196 

2330  I 

422 

2315  | 

181 
162 

931 


2105 
375 


,  1863. 

f(.  8°  ..............  ...  ........................  59: 

SDitmarftficr  unb  if)c  Jsotgt,  Sie.  Sei^., 

(f.  b.)  16°.  3n  iHieri?  ^ngenb  =35ib[., 

4ib.  41  ........................  '  ..............  59: 

©lorfrfien  unb  Sc^ellen.  Settete  Grja^« 

lungen.  Vnl,  1860.   16°  ...............  59: 

<3Hucf*fc6.iffer,  S)er.  «eip.,  (f.  b.)  16°.  3n 

JJierij  3uaenb»Si6I.,  3Jb.  41  ............  59  : 

San  Slauflnf,  obet,  See  unb  Beater. 

«ert.  1864,  2  «be.  in  1.  fl.  8J  ..........  59  : 

3JJarinebilber.  »ert.  1859.  t(.  8°  ..........  59: 

3  ii  tj  a  It:    ^eucrsbrum't.  —  Gin  Scijlafbaas. 

—  fiarften   Xiebeitlmnecr.  —  Slnmunfteni 
unb  ^Ibuninftcrn.  —  sl?icr  fdjaumiufnoe  Xa* 
men.  —  Ta3  Scbiffcr  2trnicnf)anG.  —  3roei 
Su'lifii^f.  —  2cr  iiafenarjt.  —  £<er  Siiljne- 
pofat.  —  ftauffa§itei*ftabttten.  —  iS'in  ^solc 
lenfiiljver.  —  fteUer,  .Snins  unb  (SefcUfdjaft. 

—  Gin  Seeinaimojiljiuiuif.  —  2)er  !iieurf)t  = 
thurmiDdtliier. 


2591 
815 

818-21 
818 
819 
820 
821 

2791 

2591 
2790 
2591 

816 

817 


Snni'lci)i)OU),  ber  (SbHenbunb.  ^.  TOatriiat.  58  : 
go  bit  mtr,  fo  id)  bir.    g.  ©crft&cfcr.     3" 
ftieintl.  it.  nn[)ciini.  Oefd).,  Hb.  1  ...........  58: 

Qo  flinfl  mir'g.    ^.  g.  215.  Cartel.    (3S5.  D. 
Don  £>otn.)  Jn  Socn'S  CSt-,.,  33b.  6  .....  58  : 

Saifelbe.     3n  9il;eintidje  Sorfgefd)., 
33b.  4  .........................................  58: 

ber  ikliarrltdjfeit,  Set.    ®.  9iieri^. 
enb^i3ibl.,  $lb.  14  ...................  59: 

-  3(atur,  2et.    3«  SieueS  3Mlbev= 
bud),  «b.  2.  .....................................  58: 

Sofin  ber  ®te)Ji>e,  Xer.    Sraf  ©t.  ©ra- 
botuofi.  3n  2lutf  JiSelt  u.  foauS,  i*b.  1...  58: 
ber  ilitttiue,  2er.    i'.  ^5id)ler.    3n 
.,  «b.  2  ......................................  59: 

bc«  (Partners,  3)ec.  ^5.  Solon  4Hbc. 
in2  ...............................................  58: 

»be.  59: 


2284 
936 
2850 
2860 
2564 
2548 
1069 
2641 

815-6 
639-40 


Soin  eine§  bernfymtcn  9Jicmne§,  Ser.    45. 

Sdiucfmg 59 : 

So&n  9laBo(eon'3.  9Ji.  Siing.  2  "Sbe.  in  1...  59  : 
Sobn  jeincr  Qeit,  £er.  6.  9)i.  SOJunbt. 

(«ouifc9J;it()lba.d).)  2  »be.  in  1 58: 

Solute  be§  2re(;orgelinann'§,  £ie.  9JJ.  8. 

Sdjtrarl}.  2S8be.ini 59: 

Saffeibe 59  : 

Sb'lmc  Speftatojji'*,  ®ie.  K.  (iiiifetoh).  3  S8be.  58 : 
Soiree_  muslcale,  (Sine.  (S.  ^olfo.  3n 

Kerfunfene  Sterne :  9i.  9!oBcllcn,  Sib,  7-  59  : 
Solbat  auf  bcr  4l'ac()e,  3)er.  (S.  £>.  Bon 

Sdjubert.  3n  Grj.  ©d)r.,  S8b.  3 56  : 

Solbatcitgcfdiiclitcii,  (S.  §ofer.  3n  Grj. 

©d)r.,  «b.  9 58  : 

Solbntciilcbcuinigrieben.  g.  1C.  fiiacflam 

ber 58: 

Solbntfiimalirrijcn,  Gin.  (i.  wBinbler.  3n 

Sleferelen,  «b.  l 59: 

Sod  unb  .oaben.  ©.  gret;tag.  2  Sbe 58 : 

Sommctblumcit  fi'tr  bie  ilUnterjett.  21. 

(iorribi 59 : 

SommcrmnlBcn.  G.  ®»inbler.  2  S3be. 

in  1 59: 

3  nb,  alt:  !8b.  1:  S'or  bi  Keoante.  —  Der 
.^terr  im  \iaufe.  —  §ln  ber  >8ert"ina.  —  £or* 
beereii,  $aimen  nnb  "Jleflelit,  au«  bem  Xe* 
benofra>  je  be^  illimcn. 

33b.  2:  Eer  (jcjpenftinc  .(iof.  —  Siooelle  au3 
^[orcrrj.  — 'Die  ijt€  2)riUing3bnrg. —  Dev 
yjtann  obnc  yZamen. 

Sommerrcifc,  Gtne.    45.  Siect.    3n  ©d)r., 
SBb.  23 56: 


678 
380 

2559 

744 

704 

1247-9 

83 
2796 
1654 

1287 

927 
732-3 

2074 
941 


. 

Sommcrtflqcbitrl)  (1872)  be§  iveilanb  Dr. 
gaftrofopl)-  Jeremia  @aueramv>fer.  3- 
@d)err  .......................................... 

Soitbcrbfltc  SueK,  Sa?.  %.  Ckrftacter.... 

£onbcroorlirf)C  Srautfalirt,  (Sine.  21.  ii5i(= 
ben|a|«-  3n®ef.  (i'rj.,  »b.  3,  ............ 

®0iibcrliit(),  Ser.  (3.  3Heri§.  3n  3ugenb= 


., 

eoiibcrltiiflc.  S-.  9JJ.  gelber.  2  SJbe.  in  1.. 
Soniic  brihgt  eS  an  ben  Sag,  £ie.    g. 

§offntann.  3n  Grj.,  SJb.  15  ................ 

Sonite  unb  28olfen.  2(.  (Sorrobi  ............. 

SonucnbliitbCi  6.  ©pinbler.  Jn  Je  (anger, 

je  lieber,  vHb.  2 


59: 

59: 

58  : 

59: 

59  : 


Sonncnlpfcd  i'ebeit,  (sin.  D.  SBUbennutty, 

Jn  2luS  bem  grauenleben,  S8b.  1  .........  5 

Soitncilffltrtll,  2cr.  §.  Km?,,  ;•»  iBbe.  in  1.  " 
Sountan  beS  (Srojj»ater§,  £er.  31.  IBi^tu*. 

(^er'emiaS    Oott^elf.  )    3n  (8ef. 

©d)r.,  «b.  10  ................................. 

Soiuttnfl=i)inrl)mittanc  babeim.  D.  2\>ilbcr= 

mutf)  ................  ••  ........................... 

3  nf)  a  It:  ttt  Jlame.  —  S)cr  MiicffcUcf.  — 
SMe  ©d)lafer.  —  Sa«  Bcheimiufi.  —  Das 
boppelte  3eu()ni6-  —  ®oS  Cine,  roa«  9iotl) 
tljut.  —  "fecr'iHUtt.  —  lev  Rrembllna.  — 
£ie  Grinnemnq.  —  2;ie  ^otf-'.—  X'ii'  ^ob  = 
ten.—  3)ic  a^o'te.  —  ZaS  .fiauS  teS  Sierra. 

—  Die  oieicfie  Saage.  —  Sic  Berfl&runa. 

—  Die  ®onntnf|Sf<iev.  —  PJnte   unb  bbfe 
Ciificl.  —    ^oS  Silb.    -    Ser   ccrborjene 
Sdja^.  —  SaS  Senfrorn. 


59 


Soniitaqefinb,  5> 

«b.  4 


i.  Siaron.  3n  Grj. 


59: 


Sorf<  unb  ©tabtge(d)  ........................  58: 

SoD&icnbiicntcn.  5-  ©toUe.  3n  3e  lang«, 

je  (ieber,  Sb.  1  ................................  59  : 

Soulticns*  Seiben.  g.  .^offmann  .............  59: 

SorncillOIC  Stunben  in  tjeiteren  ©efd)id;= 

teit.  g.  iffi.  Sacfldnber.  2  «bc  .............  58: 

3  nl)  alt.  9Jb.  1:  Sic  Montcccfii  unb  Gapus 

letti.—  Slu4  ber  Sabeltafcfie.—  3m  2)amcn« 

Soupe. 
S8b.  2:    Sinter  btaucn  BctOctu  —  Kuf  timi 

Olartcnbanf.  —    Jieifcf^roinbel.   —    Gint 

iliietterftubie. 

Grtennen.  ,§.  .^irfdjfelb  ..............  58: 


1622 


493 
972 

1605 

2559 
700 

2274 
2075 

917 

1632 
2005 


1040 
1634 


2023 
2765 

1118 
2350 

1334-5 


1592 


PROSE  FICTION':     GERMAN- 


-87  - 


Gpinblfr. 


£»f filiation**  =  Wcfcillrfinft.  Cine.  91.  son 

ilUntcrfelb.  ,"\u  .vwmoveafen,  3ib.  4 59: 

epbiltr,  Sic.  Ji.  Sdnirfing 59! 

Xafjelbe 59  : 

SVhinr,  bcr  :Natb|eli'plIc.  (£.  Spinblcr.  on 

£iell  unb  Xunfel,  -^b.  1  59: 

£Vtcl  be*  SrtnrffaliS.  jy.  Won  Sdjillcr.  3n 

Sammtl.  Si!.,  JlurVfdie  Slusg.,  *b.  7...  56: 
Stiifflf liKKliitlitt ,  Gine.  (i.  £pfer.  Jn 

£euti*r  ftcrjen 58: 

Spiel,  Gin. ~  G.  v|!Plfp.  Jn  Jm  $oruber= 

Slitcl  unb  5,'icbe.  ».  iicnig 58  : 

Sflirlcrfllticf.  (S.  I.  SB.  (91.)  Sioffmann.  3n 

2'.ii*g:er.,.,  S5b.  1 : 58: 

-lanetbe.  gn  XteSerainpniS  =  ^riiber, 

iyb.  3 ^Q  • 

Gliders!  Wang  unb  Gnbe,  Xe3.   $y.  91b,l= ' 

felb 58  • 

i),  Xcr.  91.  Siiilbenftafjn.  o»  Off. 

*b.  5 59: 

iflrn,  [Jriebrtcb,,  (geb.  1829.) 

91uf  bcr  Xitne.  Serl.,  1866.  fl.  8° 59  : 

Xaffelbe 59: 

SlarasPm.  «erl.,  1867.  fl.  8° 59: 

Xaffclbe 59  : 

Xeutjd;e  ^iionieve.  «erl.,  (f.  b.)  fl.  8°...  59  : 
Xie  ium  .wbeiiftein.  iOerl.,  (f.  b.)  fl.  8°.  59  : 
Xprfcpguette,  Jie.  i^erl.,  (f.  b.)  fl.  8°.  59 : 

fl.  H° '........ .59; 

ft-anS  unb  ©rcte.  iMerl.,  (f.  b.)  fl.  8°...  59: 
on  ber  jUHHftcn  Stunbc.  »crl.,  (f.  b.) 

fl.  8° 59  : 

3n   iNcifi'   unb  Wlicb.     «crl.    (f.    b ), 

2  iBbe.  II.  8= 59: 

Jafjelbe 59: 

^rpblcmatifdie  SJaturcn.    SBerl.  (f  b) 

2  *be.,  fl.  8° 59. 

Taffclbc.    2  ilbe.  in  1 59  • 

3lp'c-d)cn  oom  §ofc.    Scrl.  1867.  fl.  8°.  59  : 

Jaffelbo 59 ; 

Sd'pncn  Slincrifanerinnen,  Sie.    'iierl. 

(f.  b.),  fl.  8° 59 : 

3.!crgiiiigutig*comiHiffar,  2er     Sierl  (f 

b.),  fl.  8° '.....  59: 

Sermifd) tc  Sd^riftcn.  Herl.  (f.  b.),  fl.  8°.  59  : 
SAkiS  bic  Sdmmlbe  fang.  V'ei».  1873 

2  ^be.,  IL«° 59: 

Sfttcltilrt)  }<eter  bc-J  Orpftcn,  Xer.     21. 
I'ieifiiu'r.    3n9loBeIIen,  i<b.  l 58: 

Jaffelbe.    ^n  Scltiantc  Wcfdiiditen...  58  : 
Sjiiublfr,  Carl,  (geb.  1796,  f  ia55.) 
iBaftorb,  Xcr:    (Sine  bcutfcbc  Stttengc= 

fd)id)te  au»  bem  ,J,citaltcr  Jtaifer  ;Hu= 

bolpb    beS  ^meitcn.      Stuttg.  1H54, 

4  #be.  in  2,  16° , 59  ; 

Sliimlein  i*Jtinbcrf;olB  ;  ober,  Slbciiteuer 

bet  bem  groficn  ^rciidjiefecn  ju  Sttaft= 

burg,  im  o^hrc  1576.'    Stuttg.  1854, 

16° 59 : 

SBpa  Conftrictpr.    Stuttg.  1847.  2  ftbe. 

in  1,  16° 59: 

S3mite  Wcjdjiditen.  Stuttg.  1855.  2  Hbc 

inl,  16° 59: 

3 » | •  1 1 :  »b.  I :  Za<J  liamaiiten-Ulirir. — 
Icr  Aoa>  bco  Coinaro. 


^reunb  Cmn:bu9. 

Grjablungen  beim  I'idjt.  Stuttg.  1855, 
2  i)be.  in  1,  16° 59  ; 

Gugen  »pn  Hvpnftein,  Pber  bc^  i'fbcnS 
unb  bcr  I'icbe  IKaefen.  Stuttg.  1854. 
2  $)be.  in  1.  16° 59  : 

Jreunb  ^ilgram :  SfpiitanttidieiS  &e- 
malbe  atio  bem  fierjebnten  3abrbun< 
bert.  Stuttg.  1854.  16° 59- 


1733 
624 
677 

907 
1272 
1671 

86   | 
1929 

1730 
1734 

10 
1606 

857 
866 
857 
865 
862 
868 
862 

863-4 
862 

857 

859-60 
868-9 

855-6 
873 
857 
870 

862 

862 
861 

871-2 

2310 
2329 


895-6 

897 
898 
899 

900 
901 
897 


Sflinblrr,  Garl.  —  Jyortfetjung. 

S'l'ibolin^  Sdjwertbct-iicr  : 
unb   Jyamiltctidn-onif  au§  eincr  |"iib= 
beutfdicn   Stnb't.      Stntta.    1844,    4 

a^bc.  in  2, 16° 

Eaffclce 

grutti  bi  Ware,     etuttg.  1855.     2  4ibe 


59: 
59: 

59: 


in  1.  16°. 

3nl)alt:  SJb.l:  -Hoiiiiccia:  Wcitir  tc  Jiditite 
auf  bcm  mitieUiinbtidicii  iUleeic.  —  (ruie 
5l!oUf,ilirt  naa)  ^crufalem.  —  (ile^imnig. 
Dolie  Vit be  in  'Jieaiii  1.  —  ,vato  lilorgana 

*b.  ^:  ^onaccia  (Sdilufi).  —  (Sofa  rara. 

Siir  Stabt  unb  Vanb.     Stuttg.  1855, 
2  *be.  in  1.  16° ' 59; 

3  n  ^  alt  :  Sb.  I:  Mad;  Hmerifa. 

»b.  i:    acitjcinociler.  —  eine   Piefpcnfter. 

gc|d>ic»te.  —  Has  rojli  die  Jtnarcnmanneil. 

—  llhloib  unb  DitUibij  —   £ci  3(1.19  *<* 

Sllaiid).  —  £cr  JUoftciljnt. 

£janS  SCalbmann:    SuftovifdjcS  Sd>au= 
fpicl.    Stuttg.  1837.  16- 59- 

§ell  unb  bunfel.     Stuttg.  1855,  2  «b« 

'»!•  1«° log: 

3  n  I)  a  It:  «b.  1:  Icr  ai'e  Crb  luff--  unb 
[tin  tatncreo  iEcib.-  8frecteH)iiraer'«  Sicije 
naa  can  ban.  —  Sin  Saltnct-VtAraSeic. — 
Si'binr,  bev  ;Katbtcli)ollc. 
Sb.  V:  I'er  Ufbcrall.  —  Slcfot  Jagc  auf  U6ren. 
loort. 

$crbftuiplen.    Stuttg.  1854.    2  iBbe  in 
1.  16° '„.. 

3  n  ha  It:    Bb.   1:    Jtaihuinerfdfirt.  —  Gine 

'Jiadjt  bci  91.non. 
Mb.  ?:    S,io  -JJlobcU  unb  ba«  Slot  'Maria.  — 

•JJiamsja.  —  las  £011$  bcr  ^rominen. 


59: 


oiibalibe,  Xer:  .tjiiftorifcfj  -  rpinautijdie 
*tlber  ncucrcr  ^cit.  Stuttg.  1831. 
5*bc.,  16° 59. 

Xafjclbe.    1854.    5  Sbe.  in  2 59  ': 

3e  liinger,  jc  licbcr.   Stuttg.  1854,  3  =Bcc  • 
in  1,  16° .'  59. 

3  n  6,1  It.  «s.  1:  £a<SftiUc4>au«.— »u«  bem 
iicbcn  cines  Oiluitlidicn.— 2cr  8  a  input  unb 
(cine  *raut. 

»b.2:  Ieo,>al(ner'«s«rant.— SonnenbliiHe. 

SUb.  :t:  Za«  Wcfneiift  con  Slobcnftein.— Dnfel 
unb  Slctfe.  —  lie  'liiotcttioneii;  obcr,  roie 
maditmanfei'i  Oiliict?  rote  uerj^cijt  man '8V 
— £er  groRe  Unbctannte. 

oefuit,  Xer:  Gbaraftcrgcma'lfe  au«  bcm 
crftcn  Htcrtel  fceo  ad)tjel;ntcn  ^abr= 
bunbtyti.  Stuttg.  18.VJ.  3  i(be  in 
1,  16° .'....  59. 

oU.be,  Xcr :  XcutfdicS  Sittcugcmalbc  aug 
bcr  crftcn  pa'lfte  bcs  fiinfjcbnten  "\abr= 
btmbtrtt.  Stuttg.  1854.  2  *be.  in 
1'lti° 59: 

ilcttcnglicbcr.  Stuttg.  1854.  3  SUbe 
inl«  lyo 59: 

3  n  fa  a  1 1.  spb.  1:  'i'reciosdjen.—  flnecbt;Tun» 
tcljctiott.  —  iic  31ei|e  ant  bcm  (iiluijaen.— 
1'ortn  Nigra. 

S.'.  2:  let  cr|o)tagenc  Mcificr.  —  la>J  Reft 
bes  JIBiufla.— £ie  S(t|iilfal3=-4Jqftete.— .Jjer^ 

S)b.  3:  2ei;  Mai  e  uon  Cuille  3(cinc.  —  Jiclt 
WelieimniB.  —  35cr  gelje  me  ilgent.  —  Jent» 
umrbigtcittn  eine-3  aa^nftnnigcn. 

flp'ntg  ypn  ^ipn,  Xcr :  Siomantifdje*  ®e= 
inalbe  aue  bcm  fcd^ejebnten  oabrt)iin= 
bert.   Stuttg.  1847.   3  «b?.  in  1,  16°.  59  : 
Xaffelbe.    3  »be 59  : 

i'enjblutben.    Stuttg.  18.54.    2  iBbe.  in 

1,  16° rq  • 

'••  u j  • 

3nfaalt.    55b.  1 :  Jyurdjtlo-3  unb  treu.-   GUiid 

iibct  iiues.— engcl>Vir<a>cn. 
3)b.  a:  lie  Sdjlanje  in  :Kcggio..  Dlcnuphar. 

—Tie  'J)lob,iin  oon  Zolebo. 


902-3 
904-5 

955 


906 


909 
907 


908 


910-14 
915-16 

917 


918 

919 
921 


925 
V22-4 

92S 


t'KOSK  FICTION:     OKUMAX. 


©pinbler. 


r,  Carl.  — 

Vcfevcien.  Jm  SBabe,  auf  sHeifen,  auf 
tern  i.'anbe.  Stuttg.,  1856.  a  SBbc. 
inl.  16°  ...................................  59: 

311  6n  It.  Sb.  1:  i>eo  SDiagnnS,  ber  Pkofi= 
mime.  —  Gin  oolbatcnma'tjrcfyen.  —  Stun* 
ben  ocr'm  ^iinfel.—  «cfa)irfjtett  eineS  Jjjitn< 
beitiab,rigeu.  —  Da3  dlluttergottesle. 

So.  2  :  Slimming  *  .Vgerfage.  —  Cine 
fcltnurje  Martjt.  —  Slitter  unb  Siiraer.  — 
lev  bBfe  M'iitb  im  'Scut.  —  Xcv  gliicflicljt 
£erb.  —  Dev  3.i|ii?fKi|l- 

iuftige  Oieidnct)  ten  fiir  crnftc  3eit  :  SBelt* 
anftcliten,  Sjiftorien  unb  nmnbevlid)e 
SBefannt|d)aften  Bom  lourifteit  Jb.eo= 
pfyil  Vang'enltricf,  gcnannt  "(Jrand- 
Fusil".  Stuttg.,  1856.  2  $be.  in  1. 
16°..-.  ........................................  59  : 

SDJandjevlei.  (Stuttg.,  1855.  2«be.  in  1.  _ 

3tib,alt.  85,1:  Die  fflefeUen  bev  f$n>ar» 
jfii  flitnfl.—  3lbt  unb  SietienOleutt  in  bet 
9tci4<itau. 

»b.  2:  Da*  leftaraent  be3  2Buc6,erer5.  —  lie 
(BaftfreunK. 

SKeifter  Jtldbcvleib.  OSefdjidjte  cineS  2lbert= 
teuvers  uiab,renb  ciner  Sommerjeit  in 
SBaben^aben.  etuttg.,  1855.  23Jbe. 
in  1.  16°  ...................................  59: 

WooSrofen.  Stuttg.,  1854.  3»be.  in  1. 
l«o  ............................  ...............  59: 

3  n  Salt.    »b.  1:    Sfijjen  auS  bem  !Babe» 

journal  fines  5ecb.',igeie. 
>0^.  2:    Snluciter's  -Jia^t.  —  $infeI4en,  — 

SevWa   9  in'5  jeinilirfje  S!aget.  —  £ie  ;Bir« 

tuofin. 
SUb.   .'i  :     RriebmiiU«t'3    Sannc^ett.   —    Xtt 

fflraicfflam  auS  ,fn?ti. 

JJiofatf.  etuttg.,  1856.  2  »be.  in  1. 
16°  ...........  .  ...............................  59: 

2  n  bait.  »b.  1:  3>e«  StiefeluuljevS  5\inb« 
ling.  _  aus  ber  lUinmc  eine5  'V!ilgei3  burc^ 
kie'Siiel.:  (sttinejijclje  eump.uljieen;  $er 
emige  'iiciicfit'rftatter;  Siljabernact;  Scr 
ftebenfnrbige  5d)  <  Stei  ;  2a31.Walmg<fpenft; 
Ungatn  »oi  oietji8^ab,ten;  Sin  amor  oon 
eil'  3al)icn. 

Bb.  2:  «c  tram's  Spiit  *  <5nf«l.  —  2(n?  bee 
3)!<Hn>e  cities  ^.'ilgevs  buvc&  bie  'Belt.  -=-  2te 
^eiberge  ber  .,au«gefto6enen  '  in  Slangun. 

OTuntcre  i'ebensbilber,  (Stuttg.  1855, 
2  s»be.  in  1,  16°  ...........................  59  : 

3n  [in  (t  ;  Wb.  1—2:  Die  Srben  be«  fteiner= 


Konne  Bon  ©nobenjell,  Ste.    Stttenge^ 

miilbc  be^  fiinfjc^utcn  3a^rbunbtnS. 

etuttg.  1854.   3  «be.  in  1.  16°  ........  59  : 

Sutjd)  Js  Qomf.  1847—1848—1849. 

etuitg.  185H,  4  SBbe  in  2.  16°  .........  59  : 

^egenbogtnftrablen.  ©tuttg.  1854.  2 

SBbeinl.  16D  .................  ,  ............  59: 

Jjnhnlt:  S*b.  1:  £ie  .(Setjogin  oon  Giccri. 
—  Eas  licimlicfie  Serial  bev  Waleerenftlo» 
oen.  —  3au^er  Qterne.  -  ^aint  *  Siiitona 
apoftel.  —  Slbbemiir's  »aU=  unb  ^oc^jeit3= 
feft.  —  Gin  Gontumasbau^. 

<8b.  2:  Die  ^Jeft  ju  !Dlar|'eille.  —  'MorlatfifAeS 
XUbicfctn.  -  2)er  f^ijiien  Statini  S!elien!3« 
[auf. 

Sloietten.  Stuttg.  1854.  2Sbe  inl.  16°.  59  : 

3nb,alt:  Sb.  1:  erjiifilungeti  6ei  6bbe  unb 

Slutti.  —  Die    Sctiajrammcrn    ju    «uvg. 

Muftn. 
8)b.  2:  Iier  grofie  Simla?  ju  fflliimien.  —  J>a4 

ia-S  bote  3luge.  —  Dev  Statt^alter  oon 

$t)°vaifan. 

gcenen  unb  Scfdjiditen.    Stuttg.  1855. 
2«be.  inl.   16  ............................  59: 

gnfcalt:  S>b.  1:  Gin  Hampf(a>iff.  —  Cin 
Zinev  be  ^touince  in  gloria.  —  Sicf)ter'» 
Zaglouf.  —  Aiinj  3toiroerfc.  —  Onc^clo^ 
pabifcfier  (Srbfpifgel. 

Sib.  2:  lao  Vuftfpiel  im  SBJancn.  —  fprobcn 
inb  Driifungen.  —  DaS  OaftliauS  jur  ool- 
beimi  Slofe. 


927 


3l)inb(cr,  Cart.  —  gortfefcung. 

Sdjiibereicn.      Stuttg.    1855. 

inl.  16°. 


2  S3be. 


928 


930 
931 


»33 


833 

934 

935-6 

937 


»38 


939 


59: 


3nbalt:  Sib.  1:  Der  Sclaoe  liaiar  unb 
feine  ^amilie.  —  91apo'eonc  ^Jebru. 

S3.  2:  rtlammi'n  untev  3$nee.  —  Der  9!iirn  = 
berit-r  Sopljotles.  —  Gin  iticrtel  nacb  yiit* 
ternatbt. 

SdjiBdrmer,  Der.  2eben3=  unb  Gb,a= 
ratterbilber  au§  Bergangener  Qeit. 
Stuttg.  1854.  16° 59: 

SommermalBen.  tstuttg.  1854.  2  SBbe. 
in  1.  16° 59: 

3n  bait:  ML  1:  Sior  bt  ileoante. —  Der 
Jperr  im  Saufe.  —  Sn  ber  ticriina.  —  Sor* 
beeren,  $almen  unb  'Jieijeln,  au«  bem  Jie« 
bensfranje  be3  Ulimeu. 

S)b.  2:  Der  gejpenftige  .£>of.  —  %  OB  tile  mil 
^loienj.  —  Die  o'be  DnUing^burg;  ober, 
ber  golbene  BAwerttrtepf  aus  bera  Wei|ter» 
fdiaue*  ober,  ^i^urfenlotin,  (yefpenfterrddje 
unb  sWenid)enoert)angniB.  —  ^cr  ^iann 
ohiie  9tamen. 

Stiibte  un6  Ulienfdjen :  £rinntrun§en  in 
bunter  Sleibe.  Stuttg.  1856.  163 59: 

lag  unb  3iad)t.  Stuttg.  1854.  2  iflbe. 
inl.  16° 59: 

311 1)  a  It:    «b.  1:    Dev  njiebeattant.  —  Der 

XaliOaan. 
Sib.  2:  DerBeberan  ber  Smb.  —  Hubleri» 

9i<fb,ing3>rtreute.  —  Die  UtelttUtage. 

leufei  im  S3nbe,  Ser:  SUtfjeidinungen 
eined  Hurgafte^  in  ibomburg.  Stuttg. 
1856.  16J 59: 

SBogelfytinbter  Bon  Snift,  Ser:  (Itrol 
Bor  t)unbert  ^ab,ren.)  Stuttg.  1841. 

4  me.   16° 59: 

Saifelbe.    1855.^  4  «be  in  2 59  : 

58olf»gejd;idjten.  Stuttg.  1855.  2  4)be. 
in  1.  16° 59  : 

3  n  ha  It:  3Jb.  1:  (Slurf  unb  (S)la5.  —  Der 
Ibalermann.—  Die  ,\rau  mil  bem  Xobten« 
fopf.  —  S  vajbuiger  3!enjal)r.  —  3n  ae 
driejonjfe  ItaUMmton. 

Bb.  2:  Dei  SHcentiaten  >>ufnage[  Zljeater. 
lauf.  -  Jieontine.—  oibiiiia)C3  S^ueeftiict. 

—  Der  (Mnbtnuller  ton   Dan.ug.  —  Gin 
SBoltomann.  —   Dasi  Demanttieuj.  —  DaS 
i;u|ttpii'l  im  Siabe. 

aSalBurgi«=3(od)te.  Stuttg.  1855,  2  SBbe. 
in  1.  16° 59: 

3  11$  a  It:  »b.  1:  Die  ^ropljetin  ju  SRoiten  = 
brnnn  (1705-1706).  —  Der  fa>inari«  fcerr* 
gott  in  Xpvol. 

Snjiiiterbud)!  Stuttg.  1856,  2  Sbe.  in  1. 
16° 59: 

311  ba  It:    «b.  1:  Site  unb  neue  geU;  8tl« 

bev  au3  Sonft  unb  ,"ie(it;  Der  (sioiioatet; 

DeS  (^rofeoater'3  ooljti;  %JJaa>  seljii  ^abrcu. 

fflb.  2:  aumerica.  —  -Jfooelle  uon  lag  ju  lag. 

—  Die  neue  jJeimatD  iibet'm  SHeei.  -  Sov 
tunati  4Beit=  unb  «iaasfa|)rt.  —  (iine  iujer. 
berge|'d)ul)te. 

5Kintevftoeubeit.  Stuttg.,  1854.  2  SBbe. 
inl.  16° 59: 

3  nil  a  It:  SJb.  1:  Dvei  oonntage.  —  Gin 
Xaa  Viibmig  beo  Giltten.  —  Scfclafrocf  unb 
2iiacfamantel.  —  Dfl'3  Jxeft  aller  Setlen. 

»b.  2:    Der  Jiof  ju  GajteUaun.  —  lltiincbener 

SKinterjeitBertreib.  Stuttg.  1855.  2  SBbe. 
inl.  16° 59: 

3  n  ha  It:    33b.  I:    Gmanucl  b'Uftorja. 
SBb  2:    Conftantinopcl's  sail:  Sd)au|'pie[.— 
Die  Cngel  G$e. 

,.    J.2luerbad? 58: 

^^,..be.  3n  0ef.  Sd;r.,  SBb.  10-11 58  : 

S)iioii,Ser.   ^3.  g.GooBer 58: 

SVrurt)  unb  Sd)lBant_  bed  Sd;t»eijerboten. 

siiifober  tcin'SBiit?  G.  febfer.   3n  3(. 
- •).  2 * 58: 


(Suufflcitiittftc,  Gine.   31.  Bon  iiUnterfelb. 
An  siumor.  Solboten=3ioBeUen,  SBb.  1-  o9  : 


940 


901 
941 


943 
942 


943 


944-7 
953-4 

948 


949 


950 


951 


952 

65 

54-5 

456 

2312 

1962 
1689 
1736 


PKOSE  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


> uveit  eints  9lomaire». 


-89- 


Stober. 


59: 


tint*  Romanes,  Tie.  J-SB-frarf1 

ItinDcr.  3n  'Wo^eS  uut)  JcrncS  ......  ......  58: 

Stnnr  wn  iVrdjing,  Ter.  it.  Stebcr.  ^n 

Grv,  *b.  7  .................  ,  ...................  59: 

£tnnti!flfbcimmiJ,    Gin.     i.'.  Sctyiicting. 

3*toe  ............................................  59: 

Stab,  St.  v. 

X'luf  bornijjem  -^fabt.  Skri.,  1869.  fl.  8°,  59  : 
Stabat  ninti-r.  W.  Bon  StrucKfee.  (80= 

ft«B  BOIU  See.)  Ju  Grj.  tine£  alien 

iceiTn,  «b.  1  ...................................  59: 

Stabat  ni:itfr  uub  '^crgolefe.  Ta$.  ty.  >y, 

Dertel.  (SB.  D.  B.  S>orn.j  3"  Corn's 

Grj.,  Sb.  a  ...........  :  ................  .  .......  58: 

6>tUte  «nb  SRenfgm.  G.  ©BtnMcr  .......  59: 

etabtctteiel,  T«'.   ,1  Wvufie  ..................  58: 

etnbtirtiult!)ciii  BPH  Jyranffurt,  Ter.    D. 

MiiUer  ..........................................  58: 

etabttroiiiDeJcr  BOII  GeBenif,  Tcr.  31.  B. 

il>interfelt>.    ,\n  jpumorcsfea,  iHb.  2  ......  59: 

£tnel,  5rau  BOH.  21.  :MiHte.  3  itoe.  in  1...  58: 
eta&l,  i'trtbur. 

^Srtiij  Bon  WuUeS  Wnaben,  Gin.  i.'ei».y 
1863.  l(ij  ...................  ................  59: 

SBtiblidw  3(r}t,  Gin.  Jena,  1867.  fl.  8°.  59  : 
etniibCiMvlire.    *.  etprfing  ................  5!): 

2tarfr«  fccr;,  (Sin.  «.  Bon  On  fed.  3n  ®i= 

ranbola,  «b.  3  ..............................  58: 

Stnrriinn  unb  fcficraiUUc.  g.  $offnwnn. 

Jntrrj.,  4\b.  35  .............................. 

StnHljallcr  son  Ityoraffan,  Ser.  G.  S 

let.  3n  Mofetten,  Sb.  2  .....................  59: 

Statue  in  ^ipcnhnflcn,  Tie.  31.  B.  Siimter* 

fdb.  Jn  Sjumoresfen,  v-Ub.  5  ...............  59: 

£tnubcitmci)tr,  Gorl  Sluguft. 

SJhimcn  Bom  Sinai:  Tic  jcfyn  Oicbote 
Giotte^  in  ISqaJlunaen  fwt  bie  rvifcve 
Jugenb.  Stuttg.,  (f.  b.)  H.  8°  .........  59: 

^unbert  moralifd>eG'r;ab.lungcii  fiiritin= 
bet  Wn  6-10  gotten.  Stuttg.,  (f.  b.) 
1«°  ..........................................  59: 

^kilniblalJor  fiiv  bie  Jugenb.    Stuttg., 
(f.  b.)  fl.  8°  ...................  ,  ............  ,  59: 

3n  1)  a  it:   £ao  3d)loB  su  vcisclberg.—  Zi« 
^eilqit.'Ucii  ,;u  ffltltiliac.  —  2ie  (ireolin. 

©rfniccjjlocti^en.  Grjatjluiiijeit  fiir  bic^U5' 
gent.  StuUg.,  (f.  b.)  fi.  8°  .............  59: 

2tr.  !){od)C.  S>.  ^aaljoiB.    3  «be  ...........  59  : 

Stcrffiijjfcrftr,  Ji«.  CJ.  Jiicvig.  Jn3tigenb= 

«bl.,  *b.  «  ..................................  59: 

StcffcnJ,  RIftfb. 

Stuf  bcr  ^)lofitraBBe.  i'eiu.,  1807.  2  Jibe. 
inl.   1«-  ....................................  59: 

gtcin,  2lbam. 

Sllte  Sefannte.     Gin  Siacfitrag  ju  ben 
Iage=  nub  Veben-bbiidjcrn.  Serl.,  (f.  b.) 
16°  .....................................  ......  59: 

Strut,  rfteiljerr  won.  O.  ©djubu  ............  59: 

r  Iriiimct!  Bon  ©Beier.  ii.  pd;kr.  Jn  Grj., 

«b.  3  ............................................  59: 

2ttintan;.  T«.  31.  Bon  iiiintcvfelb.    3« 

ftiumore^fcn,  iib.  :i  ...........................  59: 

etfintbor,  Ta«.  .ft.  Stober.  3n  Grj.,  Sb.  3.  hit  : 
etdibirtjtiii,  Ta«.  K.Giutfoio.  3"*«nn. 

£d)T..  «6.  3  ....................................  5(J: 

etcllbirficin.    X'.  etord;.    3n  Siir  ftiUe 

Slbenbe  ..........................................  59  : 

Stcllurrtrctcr,  Jer.    G.  g.  Garlen  .........  58  : 

5tfll»frttftcr,  Ter.  gr.ftmafb.  JirlUmte 

«ilb«,  *b.  1  ..................................  58: 

StrllBtrtrctcr,  Xcr.    3C.  aBilbenbabn.    3n 

Wef.  l*cj.,  «D.  3  ............................  ...  59  : 

gtcllBtttrctcr,  Xer.    31.  BOH  SBtnterfelb. 

3n  Sniiiior.  6olbat«n«9Jo»«aen.  «».  2....  59  : 
Stcubnifoii,  Wcorge.    ^.  g.  iL*.  Certel, 

(SB.  D.  Bon  iiorn.)  ........................  58: 


Steujen bra-lib,  Ter.    33. 

$almb(atter  it.  Sdjiwtfloden,  ^b.  1...7..  58: 
Stern,  •2tai>  unb  ^feife.    &.  Stierrb.    3n 

Sitgtnb'BtfcL,  53b.  26 59; 

641-3     Sternberfl,  31.  Bon.  (geb.  1806), 

Glifabetl;   Gltarlotte,   Jpajegin  Bon  Cr= 
99-              lean*.    VeiB.  1861.    3  Wbe.  U  2, 16°,  59 : 
JLleine  iRomane  unb  Gvjfif^imgen.   VeiB. 
1862.    3  #bc.  i«  1,  fl.  8° 59: 

1198   '          3  n  *  a  1 1.  SBb. 1:  I-a«  *aftc&en,  obcr  bet-tune 

flombab.  —  (Jlautia. 
SBb^  2:    lie  goibeRe  Waflt,  —    £te   rctht 


2849 

W43 

1159 

2635 


1731 
202 


. 

»b.  :i:  Sinn  a  Souife  «arf4,  —  I<r  tob  con 
Vubi'if.  —  enb^mioii.  —  (Sine  tmereffar.te 
Dame. 

Siinftlerbilber.   i'eiB.  1861,   3  Sfce.,  16°.  59  : 
?[n^alt.    »-t.  I:    Bettvub  2)!am. 


b.  3: 
trail. 


S.—  Jfflnnb,  — 


1005 

KM  Hi 

625 

1187 


SRoliert.    etuttg.  1834.    16° 59: 

^>eter  'l>nul  MubtnS.  t'eiu.  1862.  16°.  59  : 
£fi(ferin  won  Irewifo,  Tie.  ty.  S>el;fe.  3n 

Wef.  3H.,  ;»b.  8 :...: 56: 

Stieffluulier'^  (Jinbfing,  Te^.  G.  2Binb= 

ler.  ^n  KofaU,  33b,  1 59  : 

Sticff,  Swiriettc. 

£ia««genoffen,  Tic.    i'eiw.  (f.  b.),  16°, 

2294        Sc^anna.    4!ei».  (f.  b.),  16°.  '3n  3!i'e= ' ' 

riu  3ugenb»»iW.,  SBb.  42 59: 

038  j   Stieffinb  beg  WlitrfS,  Gin.    G,  SLUUtpmm. 

»iB.  1867.    3  33be.  in  1.,  fl.  8° 59  : 

etieimittter,  Tie.    g.  ©erftacfer.  3n  £ell 

uub  Tunfel.    33b.  1 58: 

Stiergeferiit  auf  ber  Siiffion  Toloreg,  Gin. 
5.   0)i-'rft<icfer.    Jn  Galifornifdje   £;ti$- 

3«« -  58: 

Stiftcr,  Slbalbert.  (geb.  1806  f  1868.) 
^unte  Stein*.    *eft,  1870.  f{.  8° 59  : 

3  n  b  a  1 1  :  Olranit.  —  Jlalfftein.  —  Zurma  = 
lin.  —  aergfriitaU.—  Jtajenfilber.  —  S)eig« 
mila). 

Grjatjlungen.  ^eft,  1869.    2  Sbe.  in  1. 

II.  8° 59; 

3  n  Ija  It:  «b.  1:  ^rofouuj.  —  lie  brei 
Scbmiebe  tbreS  crfjirffaU*.  —  ®cr  SBdlb- 
brunnen.—  !)iaa)foitimenfci)nften  —  (Sin 
(5iang  burd)  bie  Hatatomben.  —  Slug  bent 
bairtfcfa.cn  4l*alb€. 

iBb.  2:    Xcr    ffljalbaiinger.  —  Zer  fvomme 
£»rud>.  —  Xcr  HUB  »i"i  Scn?c.  —  3110 
fid)t.  —  3">ct  '-iiSittnxn.  —  ^ie  --ila 
l<tt.  —  ^jioei  i'arabeln.  —  (Scbic^i 

3lad)fommer,  Ter.    ^5eft,  1865.    3  3Jb«. 

fl.  8° r,9. 

Sitifo.    ^5e|t,  1865.    3  »be.,  fl.  8 59: 


2840 

2841 

2842 

2843 
7-9 

2556 
1017 


2391 
2576 

1029-30 
1031 


1032-4 

1035 
io.i6 

<377 
v)32 

2592 

2592 

1G66 

937 

917 
1060 

1061 


StiftsDrrrcn  BOH  Stvaftburg,    Tie.     S. 
Ctto.    2    be.  in  1          ' 


.  58  : 


2«r)0 

2820  i   gttde  Wcid)id;ten.    G._.v>pfer.    3  »be 58: 

2642 


3  n  1)  a  1  1  :  Ob.  1-2:  Ia«  >>au3  ber  ffliajortii. 
!t)b.  3:  iierr  Glemen«  !Hotl)maiin. 


Taffelbe.    3»  Grj.  ed>r.,  33b.  12  ......  58  : 

Stifle  "Binfel,  Ter.    31.  Bon  iJBinterfelb. 


Stifle  6au8,  Ta§.    G.  ©Binbler.    3n  3e 

1732         (anger,  je  lieber.    S8b.  1 59: 

1091  .   Stille  .ttamerab,  Ter.   G.  feb'fer.    3n  3lu8 

alter  unb  neuer  ,^eit 58: 

492 

].^          l^be 59: 

Stifle  2anb,  Ter.     ft.  Berftader.     3n 

„.,,„         3lu*  meincm  lagebudi,  Hb.  2 58  : 

Stilllebeii,  Gin.    £».  Jtonig.    2  «be 58  ; 

Stimnte  be^  verrn,  Tie.    g.  Sioffmann. 
onGrj.,  SBb.  34 : 59: 

1737      Sto'bcr,  Marl.  (geb.  1796.) 

Glmtljali,   Ta«.      etuttg.    1871.     16°. 

unb  SScltsbibl 59  ; 


1062-4 
1065-7 

2929 
1692-4 


917 

1660 
1655 

1755-8 

903 
1914-15 

2293 


2413 


12 


1'KOSK  KKTIOV:     &EBMAN. 


Slober. 


—  90  — 


StreM&urgerS  3Jeifc. 


Sort.  —  g-or 
Grjaljlungen.     I'etto.  (f.  b.).    12  33be. 
in  6.  16°  ....................................  59: 

gnfjalt:  Sb.l:  Der  ®d)neiber  o»n  Cla  = 
item.  —  2lsmu4.  —  Da<s  3tiible.  —  Der 
fflrebtl.  —  Der  (Uinr  ^ritbensbote  ........  59: 

Bb.2:  "Beffcn  Victo  bremU  laugti.  —  Der 
Icifl  auf  Bern  SttJegc.  —  Die  Zifdireben-  — 
Jttatt  mebr  in  ber  fficlt  als  ein  UtJemglaS. 

—  Drei  BorabnungCM  .....................  59'. 

»b.  3:   Die  ®d)lufjelfungirau.—  Sd)iDeijer= 

(asen.  —  Der  tffiivtb  t)»n  £ioh,enroart.  — 
Der  lag  im  SBalbe.  —  S&ie  man  ficb,  auf  eU 
ner  £$nfel  eimia)ten  unb  pvr^abcn  folle.  — 
DaS  teteintljor  ............................  59: 

Sib.  1:  Die  Sreiftatle,  »ber  bciS  ftrftulcin  t""" 
Sljfenftein.  —  Der  ,*biinmclfal)rt«iil>tnb  jn 
rer  jloblmulile.  —  CHrrtraub.  —  Da3  -Jfars 
tcnljauS.  —  Die  .(laijerlronuug.  —  Der 
Zrobler,—  Der  Srfwisrouvm  ..............  59: 

Kb..  5:  DaS  blaue  SBafler;  obcr  bag  \9rctmiU 
roeintrinlcii  uni  feine  Soljen.  —  Der  2ag 
in  ber  Sdjenfe-  —  Die  Slmtmanntn.  —  <Sts 
roaS  mis  e  ner  Mocfenftubt.  —  Br»|amen..  .  59: 

Bb.fi:  Zer  touubevSave  ipliifa).—  3!ocf)  etroaS 
aus  einer  JHeidj^ftabt.  —  fiftiibivfr!  t)Ctt  ti* 
nen  nolbentn  !Hoben.  —  Gin  £i»ljcn$nmer. 
_  DaS  (Eramen.  —  3Me  furje  JBanbctf^aft-  59: 

Bb.  7:     SInbrea.  —  2et  Btnar  »en  Wetting. 

—  Set  Isortiinif.  —  Xie  trodcnc  6a»b  .....  59: 
Kb   8:  33cr  Stricter.—  Die  Sdjontamnicr,— 

Zfrfflieiftcr  in  aUerlei  Seiii.—  Scv  Sd)roei  = 
set.  —  Ztt  Iljorroart.  —  Xcr  fflolf  ......    59: 

S(b.9:  Set  5Can  im  ®iab.  —  Sa«  (SlmtljiUt.  .  59: 
!Bb.  10:  3Jie  auBtrfte  jiiitte.  —  Zurrrnftcm. 
Savum  ............  7  .....................  59: 

SJb.  11-12:  Sabina,  bie  SBlrtcfyerin  .........  59: 


©cfd)td)ten    b«S   $famr«    Si 
etuttg.,  1865.  16°.    3n  3ugenb  =  «. 

<5Sefd;id)ten  toon  ber  SUtmiil;!.  etuttg., 
1866.  16°.  3n  Sugenb-  u.  Solfebibl.  59 : 

SDiofyren;  mbft  anbern  Grja'^lungen. 
etuttg.,  1870.  16°.  3n  3"g«nb  -  u. 
SBoltsbib! 59 : 


SDlobren.  -  -  SSon  ben  brei 
tnifcben.—  SDiie  bie  fieifenrofe  eine  Centii 
folie  rctrb.  —  Iljauperlen.  —  J)er  Kart« 
jrafenrati^tr.  —  Sie  giode.  —  Son  kern 
Walatod. 

3Hub,larjt,  Ser.  ©tnttg.,  1869.  16°.  3n 
3ugenb=  u.  SBctfebibl  .....................  59: 

Son  ber  i&utte  ii.Unbf^ief  unb  bem  33aume 
Soltmicf).  ©tnitg.,  1869.  16°.  3n 
3ug«nb  =  u.  SSolfssbtbl  .....................  59  : 

tollf,  S«rbinanb.    (gcb  1806.) 
1813".  §iftorifd)ev9iontcm.  i.'eij).,  1859. 

"  3  Sbe.  "in  1.  16°.  (§«rtj«fcung  :  GIba 
unb  2Baterloc.)  .............................  59  : 

Gamelien.  Sety.,  1857.  2  »be.  in  1.  16°.  59: 

^nliatt.  SBb.  1:  Valerie.—  2ie  gffa^r= 
lichen  iBraute.  —  G&inirfl  unb  gi|iefev» 
becler.—  Die  brei  Goufineii. 

Bb  2-  eciilaf  ober  ^ob.  —  Seli(|,  bie  bo 
teineS  .ferjenS  finb.  —  Da3  neue  2cfta. 
ment.  —  Die  Sebi'n§t)erfid)erun(i.  —  Die 
oebeimnifiDOllt  flifte.—  i(-aiifet  Slienteuer. 
—  Die  roanbelnben  Marciffen. 

55eutfc^e  ^ietiiMcfier.  «eij).,  1859.  3  SBbe. 

inl.  16°  ....................................  59: 

Zeutfcfyen  ^icfnriefier  auf  SHctfen,  ^te. 

J!ufti0e8  eettcnpcf  ju  ,,3)euticb,e  ^ict= 

iDicttet".    «ety.,  1865.    2  SJbt.  in  1. 

16°  ...................................  •--•  59  : 

Glba  unb  SCatetloc.     "Adtlfe^ung  »on 

1813".  S«i^.,  I860.  3  »be.  in  1.  16°.  59  : 
Gr'b'fc^aft  in  Kabul,  3)ie.    SJetp.,  1858. 

2  Sbe.  in  1.  16°  ............................  59  : 

KruMingSglocfen.  ^laucn,  1865.  2S3be. 

inl.  16°  ...................................  -59: 

'til  bait.  »b.  1:  M"3  ben  Wemoiren  eintr 
Scb.roalbe.  —  £ierr  iffiobft  im  Sabe.  —  Dec 
e*a?  im  SSeinberge. 

ab  2-  SDa»  Slit  urn  9Htt«nia*t.—B«iifc«t« 

bilber.  —  Da3  le?te  !l)!ittel.  —  Die  Ultras. 

©tonttcolonne  »on  Warengo,  Xie. 
^3louen,  1865.  4  SBbe.  in  2.  16°  .......  59  : 


1090-5 

1890 

1090 

1091 

1091 
1092 

1092 
1893 


1093 
1094 


1094 
1095 


2414 
2414 

2413 


2413 
2413 


1110 
1111 


Stoflr,  gerbinonb.  — 
3e  longer,  jc  Ueber.  i'ety.,  1859. 
in  1.  16° 


1112 

1123 
1113 
1114 
1115 


1116-17 


3n  6att.  lib.  1:  Der  Xtiiuiner.  —  Der  £0= 
vbjeiibucatcn.  —  2er  lobtenroalsei.  — 
Gntielbevta.  —  Der  sJJf»i)r  pow  Kenebifl. 

8b.  2:  Dcrillenjct)  bentt,  Ciott  Irntt.—  Die 
GUifUtr'bigt.  —  ^ic  Weifterbefrf)ir6rer.  — 
Der  SDrettiiniflSabcnb.  —  fflenreiilbrr. 

KiJnig  Vm  Imifwrann,  Scr.  ^laucn, 
1865.  a  Sbe.  in  1.  16°  .............  .....  59: 

3)ioo§r0$m.  &ip.,  1858.  3  «6e.  in  1. 
£1.  8°  .........................................  59: 

Jnljalt.    *b.  1:  Die  i'ebenofrane.—  9Jla[. 

d)en  unb  >.!)!<  ld)t'ii.  —  Der  Saum  be^Zobc*. 

—  Der  Irauin  bcr  1'iebe. 
Sib.  2:    Die  Jfofr  con  Sfiiooia. 
SBb.  3:  Sier  (Jl(ri)tbdume,  ober  n>ie  foU  man 

beirfjeeren. 

SRapolcmi  in  Ggi^ten.  ioiftorifc{j=roi«ait= 
tito«&®emalw.  X'eip.,  1858.  3  ^be. 
inl.  16°  ....................................  59: 

9Zeue  (5a)"ar,  Scr  :  eeitcnftitrf  ju  ,,1813" 
M.  ,,Glbn  unb  SLCaterloo".  i?ety.,  1858. 

2  Sbbe.  in  1.  16°  ...........................  59  : 

SSon  ffljfen  noc^SUagoS:  Sjtftorifdjcr  3io= 

man.  i.'eip.  1866,  3  S5k«.  in  1.  16°  .....  59  : 
SKcifee  3ioje,  Xie:  CK'fjcimmfte  auS  bent 

£erail.    ^laucn,  1865.    3  Sbe.  in  1. 

16°  ............................................  59: 

Sfieitbiirgcr,  £er  :  Siftorifc^ier  9foman 

toon  beit  Ja^ren  1830-2.    Si«i».,  1857. 

3  «be.  in  1,  16°  ...........................  59  : 

Stotrf,',  Subtoig  (geb.  1803.) 

3MBlomat,  3>«r.    granff.  a.  9».,  1834. 

16°  ...........................  ................  59: 

greibeuter,  Set.  SeiB.,  1861.  3  SBbe. 

inl,  16°  ....................................  59: 

giir  ftiUe  Slbenbe.  S!ei».,  1856.  2  Sbc. 

in  1,  16°  ....................................  59: 

3  n  6  a  It:    8b.  1:    Der  ^-riiii  uon  Kiana.— 

Sjroei  SSerjnieifeltt.  —  Selbftauftpferung. 
»b.  2:    Cine  «eifttrerfcb.einung.  —  ®tcUbicf)> 

§eibe'fd?en?e,  3>ie.    into.,  ia55.    3  :Mbf. 
inl,  16°  .....................................  59: 

Sntrigue,  Sie.    granlf.  o.  SB!.,  1833. 
2  SJbe.  in  1,  16°  ...........................  59  : 

toon   Sauffungen.     2ei».,  1855. 
2  «bt.,  16°  ................................  59  : 

^pjarr^ou^  311  Jjallungen,  So^  ;  ober,  bie 
GU'incnte  beg  G^riftenttiumS.     SJerl. 
1851,  16°  ....................................  59: 

Stiirftcfffn  unb  fein  @ob,n.    &.  Siieri^. 
3n  3ugenb=aibl.,  *b.  8  .....................  59  : 

Striiflinflc.   «.  Sluerbacty.   3n@ef.edjr., 
SBb.  3  ............................................  58: 

Soffelbe.     3"  ©atnmtt.   ©djitmrjiu. 
Xcrfge)d).,  SBb.  2  ...........................  58  : 

Stranbfifdjrr,  Set.    %.  §offmonn.     3" 
lirj.,  SBb.  13  ....................................  59  : 

Strnnbloufcr,  2er.  ?.  g.  2S.  Certel.  (W. 

D.  »  o  n  &  o  r  n.)  3n  §orn'3  Grj.,  SBb.  3.  58  : 
Stranbuoat  toon  gaSmunb,  Ser.    ty.  ®a- 
len.    4^be.  in  2  ..............................  58: 

@tto66urqct  Sleujafyr.    G.  ®»inb[er.    3" 
*oif«gefd).,  SBb.  1  .............................  59: 

Strfijjle,  Sranj. 

Su§  iffialb  unb  SBergen  :     2Ror^en  fur 
bieSugenb.  etuttg.,  (f.  b.)  10°  .....  .-  59: 

Sleine  ^aturgefdndjte.  etuttg.  (f.b.)  16°.  59  : 
2anb  unb  iieute  ;  ober,  SBilber  ou§  alien 
ai!clttf)eilcn  fiir   bie   retfere  3»ge"1'- 
Sets.,  (f.  b.)  16°  ............................  59: 

llnter  ben  SBetfynadjtSbaum  :  Grnfte  unb 
brollige  @efd;td)ten,  Siardjen  unb  Jicitb,  = 
fel.  etuttg.  (f.  b.)  16°  .....................  59  : 

StrcrftlbitrnrtJ  :Hetfe  nad)  X'onbon.     G. 
Stoiubler.  3n  ipeU  unb  Sunfel,  SBb.  1....  59  : 


59  :   1118 


1119 
1120 


1121 

1122 
1125 

1124 
1126 

1140 
1142 
1147 

1141 

1143 

1144-5 

1146 

2558 
48 
81 

2272 

2832 

813-14 

948 


2860 
2861 


2862 

2863 
907 


PKOSE  FICTION :    GERMAN. 


Strcrffiijj. 


-91- 


nnb 


Staler,  (Sin:    Cviwtina^Mowae. 

(f.  »».)«•  »° 
Strcirt),  i'eopolb. 

©c&toarse  Stofitant,  £«r.    i'eip.  (f.  b.) 

16°.  Jn  Merit)  >"sugenb=»ibl.,  m  40.  59  : 
€trrif=  unb  ^agbgiige  turd)  bie  Skteinigs 

ten  Stuflteii  'Jiertawertte'S.    $y.  ®er< 

ftarfct.  Z'»tt  ....................  ,  ............  -58: 

8trrif)iij)c  urn  Safyaraife.    <yv«b;«r  G, 

»on  :&bra,   ^n  GrtcbteS  s.  ettraumM. 

»b-  3  ................................  -  .........  58: 

Strtit  unb  Adobe  ;  ob«r,  cinige  Scenen  in 

flornxjen,    5-TOmet  ..................  —  58; 

Striata  t'onnosissima,    obct  t>a8   £<rt)= 

Iknfiebfr.    fc.  CSonScieiice,     3«  Slrenb* 

ftupben,  iflb.  2  .................................  58: 

Strirf  ift  jcrriffm  unb  tvir  finb  (o3,   Set. 

®.  ft.  t>.  Scb.  ubert.  Jn  Gtj.  @cb,r.,  Sto.  3.  56  : 
€ttirftr,  2w,  S.  ©tofcer.  3«  Grj.,  »b.  8.  59  : 
€trufitfcf,  OHiftau  twit.  (6)  u  ft  at)  BOW 

Set)  (geb.  1803.) 

Slrnftein.  *re«[.,  1868.  3  33be,  fL  8°,»  59  : 
IMu*  bent  Bcviflcn  vralir^uubert.  3te«8l, 
1854.    16°..  ...................  59: 

3  ltd  alt:  Cine  «u<r6a6n=?(olj.  —  OMc  S(* 
b(tnin|  *u'91au9  im  oa^tc  1741. 

tiklageruitg  t)«n  Sl^rinfclS,  £ie.  SreSL, 

18»i8.  a  Vbe.  in  1.  16°  ...................  59: 

tBJaWcr  im  2i>inbc,  »ann,  1873.  4  Sfce. 

16°-  .................  -  .........................  59: 

%oiftp,  Iw.  SkeM,  1867.  4  »be. 

in  1.  16°  ........................  :  ...........  59: 

Crja^lungcn  fines  alten  .wrn.  Sre^l., 

1860.   2  ittc.  in  1.  «.  8°  ................  5J: 

3  n  Ml'.  »6.  1;  Her  IKBn^.  —  Stabat 
mater.  —  lit  n)i«!xrgcfuiibeu«  riuxjc4ii, 
—  DaJ  KarlcnWlk, 

fBb.  2:  OKtmint  uim  tiercint.  —  1;crS  Ttfr* 
ftcrtiauT..—  Ixtniiii  c  mobiie.  —  £a3  £ig» 
not  —  Scr  ^nualttic. 

Ralfenrobe.  loanii.,  1871,  4  »be.   16°..  59  :1199-202 
gta'ijehen  SeiHiftiani.   Siebft  einem  i!ln< 

l?ang<:     Uefcer    bw    <£t    Slernbarb. 

ibann.,  1872.  16°.  ......................  ..  59;        1203 

©ebcimnifie  Jx*  G)liicfe«.    SkrL,  1867. 

4  *be.  w  2,  «.  80  ........................  59  ;     1206-7 

Orafin  unto  DJarquife.  Steit,  1865.  4«be. 

16°.  (^rtlepnng:  Cft  unb  SJeft.)  .....  59:  1208-11 
S<eimat^lc*.  Sreei.  1867.  4  ^be.  H.  8°...  59  :  1212-15 
4>erj  unb  3li«U.  Siteel.,  1868.  3  iBbe.  in  1, 

1«°.  ..........................................  59 

Jltieg  unb  Jriebe.   SJctt,  1872.  4  S&e. 

in^.   H.  8°  .....  --------  .................  59 

SDaHelfc.  43i6e  ............................  59 

3!e4ie  9to*tttm.  4\iitn.,  1869.  16°  .........  59 

3  n  b  a  It:    Si^eterofabe.  —  Z«r  Mittmtifwr, 


59:        1100 


2590 

97S-4 

163 

304 

422 

27,96 
1093 

1190-2 
1193 

1185 
1194-7 


1198 


1182 

1216-17 

1218-21 

1222 


Cfl  unit  Si'eft.  SBresr.,  1865,  4  »b«.  in  1, 
16°.  (Jvprtfefcung  ton  :  (Skafin  unb 
HHarquiie.)  .......  ,  ............................  59: 


Stiiiflrtn  iH?n  ber  3Hofel,  Gin. 
Ctrttl.  (SB.  D.  con  §»rn.)  ^ 

ea,  sab.  5 : : 58: 

Tafielb«.  Jn  Sifcein.  £orfgf?d).,  S8b.  3.  58  : 
Stnbciit,  £cr.  3.  &  6.  2emme.  3n  Grj., 

»b.  l 59: 

StKbciUcnmorb  in  ^iiricfj,  Set.  3.  2X  §. 

lemme 59 : 

Xoffcfte 59: 

Stnbicii  in  einem  yogirtyaufe.  G.  SttUt 

fomtn.  Jit  Grj.,  Sto.  1 _ 59: 

2lBlilmniiii,  G.  $5. 

Grjafylungen  au3  %orbbeutfdj[anb.    3te= 
ftod,  1867.    2  SBfce.  in  1,  H.  8°« 59; 

3ndalt:    »b.  1;  Seijtroft;   SKet  baS  CJiatf 

t)at,  fiibrt  bie  itU'aut  b<tm. 
896.2:  llHtcf'niSaftanrenbOTm.  —  JKe  rotfc 

Q)rcte. 

5tnmmc,  Xer.    S.  ®aabt),    S>  'iBoet.  u. 

i^rof.  aii,,  3».  5, 5fi: 

5)«ffcliie.  3w  ©SwnrH.  3B,  33b.  4....  56; 
StRmutc  Mmb,  JwS.  (S^.  BOH  ©djmto. 

3n  0)ef.  ©djr.,  91b.  4 59 : 

etnnbrn  »or'm  ^infcl.    G.  ©)5inbler.  3n 

Sieferdtn,  SJb.  1 59; 

itiirniuo.qcl,  I'ie:   Gultur=  unb  ftttenge= 

fdjid)tUd)er  Stomanau^  tan  Shifange  be3 

16t«n  S^rtmnbe^t^.  2S.  3lnbr«a.  !4  SlK. 

in  1 58: 

SturmBngcl,  Xet.     $.  2B.   ^adlanber. 

4  ate 58: 

3u(lirn  uni  55!«ben.    Sr.  ftioffinann 58: 

Sudjrn  vii*  ^inben,    G.  *15ol£o 59: 

•f  uiinnimfnniiflir  %i(e  be^  Sector  6.  G. 
i,  Xie,   3  r  e  i  ^  e  r  r  G.  Ben  Vibra. 

ifefti^cn  unb  9Jo»ellen,  SJfc.  4 58: 

2  iibbnitfdilniib.    !0-  iiaube.    3«  3t.  Sieife- 

noueUcn,  »b.  2 ., 58: 

2iibcn  unb  "Jtorben.    ipL  ©djaib 59; 

Subrr,  %.  31 

SH«ife  n*<3)  Sifrka,  Sie.  i.'et^.  (f.  i.),  16°, 

5n  SlieriJ  3u8*nb:S3ibL,  33b.  45. 59: 

cumnimcrbniii ;  ober,  bie  Cffenbaruiig  bee 

9iatur.    ».  MIenle.    3  3}be.  in  2 58: 

2j)lucftcr'$   3iad)t.     G.    ©^>ini([er.     3n 

ilitooirKi'en,  8Jb.  2 , 59; 

SglDeftwabcnb  nu  Cffisi«r=G<ifmo,   Gin. 

(3raf  ©t.  (Srabotugfi.    ;>n  3>rei  ^unwt. 

eq 58: 

ct)l»cftrr=Jranm,  Gin.  3(.  S3t^iuS  (^e= 

remiaS  ®«tt^etf).    ^n  Qief.  ©djr., 

S*.  23, 58; 

29l»io.    ©.  §il« 58; 


Jnbnr«bcntfl,  Xer.    ».  TOolfbnufen. 
:Hdii}iiifn,  *b.  2 


2849 
2859 

1303 

1326 
1327 

1667 


1250 


323 
318 

631 


20 

1338-41 

1736 

95 


170 

2063 
568 


2595 

1890-1 

931 

1074 


10.53 
1565 


16°.    (rvortfe&ung  t>cn :  (Skafin  unb  Tliquien  ib  "'  58" 

»<SSft)nZii^r«ri*c::  ^3-  122^7  ^^^^'\*«scra5 

SKSlSS'ffi.y^JfA^a      ,J?«      X^au^em^-dn^'iiiiterc^eV*:''^ 


.        . 

rie.  «reoL,  1861L  4  «bc.  in  i  H.  8°.  59 
Sor  fflnfaM  >^wt.  2k<eU  1867.  3  «bc, 

j"  1-  1«°  ........  -  ........................  —  59  : 

Xaffcttt.   i»w«l.,  1859.    3  Eke,  in  2. 

«•  »°  ........................................  59: 

5Ccgen  be3  i!eben8.  S8te«[.,  186a  3  «be. 

1«°  .....................................  .  .....  59: 

3ttxi  ^tabtge  Jrauew.    8re*l.,    1868. 

3S8be.ini,  16°...,.  ......  .................  r,g  . 

Staffelbc.  I860.   IL8°  ....................  59; 

trnuiflticttt.    «Svaf  St.  ®vobch)«(i.  y/a 
2rei  ^umor.  Grj  ..............................  58: 


1228-9 

1180 

1230-1 

1232-4 


1074 


*em  i^ben  tine$  Untercffijierg, 

tin.    0raf  et  (SirabowMi.    3n  3Ui* 

*em  ScIbatwUeben  ...........................  58; 

Jog  im  Wrab,  Set.  it.  ©tb'bet.  3n  Grj^ 

*b.  «..-»  ............................  -  ........  59: 

Joo  im  Stalbe,  £ec.  «.  etofcer.  SnGrj., 

«W.  3  ...........................  ,,,  ..............  59; 

lag  in  ben  illpen.  Gin.  g.  ©etftacfer.  3n 

iuaibmonn'4  £>«U!  ...........................  58; 

in  bee  ©cb,e«Ie,  3>cr.  it.  ©tober.  JR 

Grj.,  »*.  5  ........  .....................  ,  ........  59; 

ttfl  unb  *advt.  g.  9B.  ,'oacflanber.  2  Sbe. 

in  1......  ........................................  58  : 


2393 
1090 

1065 
1094 
1091 
997 
1092 
1307 


TKOSE  FICTIOX;     GERM  AX, 


unb 


2f)flfcrmcrniT. 


unb  3Iac6.t.  G.  Stoinblet.  2  33be.  in  1.  59  : 

n  Salt:    SBb.  1:    ier  iiiefiesttaiil.  —  Zer 
XaliSmart, 

Bb.*:    iCetffletnan  »er  3Banb.  —  5>iit!«ri» 
fetter  ^iebe^aitber.  —  ^iiieuiier^brjUe.  — 
afl)infl<5=^u'ube.  —  Xie  ©efeitstage. 

SeufelS,  Sre.  3(.  Sieiffncr.  3« 
«b.  2  ................................  58: 

Saffelbe.  Sn  ©eltfame  ©efdjidjten.,.  .....  58  '• 

),  Gin.  S.  Siecf.  3"  ©djr.,  SBb.  15.  56  : 

einet  3!eife  nacf)  bet  ^rotoente, 
3talten  unb  bcr  Sdjioeij.  3N.  Sistljufiu*. 
3n  edjr.,  SBb.  10  ............................  58- 

"Jaflclmrti  eineS  armcn  ^-rauleinS.  3K.  91a= 
tinifiuS.   3ned)t.,  S8b.  5.  .......  .....  .....  58- 

Xancliitdiiilattct.     g.  3B.  Satflanbev.......  58  :; 

3  it!)  a  It:  Ueier  ben  St.  ®etlb,atb;  SBene  = 
big;  (Paris  im  SiSinter  1851;  Sngatn  iM 
Sabre  U57. 

laliSmon,  Set.  Jiittet  g.  toon  Socntl.. 
fgtiebr  fd)  So'tncni.)  3"  3"' 
£ialbbtmfel.  SBb.  1  ...........................  58: 

XoUSman,  Set.  G.  ®toinblet.  3n2og  tinb 
9iacbt,  SBb.  1  ...............  ~.  ..............  -59: 

Iniiitcnflriin.  &  Sdimib,..-  ........  -  .......  59': 

3  n  I)  a  1  1  :  lie  ftuberbSueritl.  —  fluueitjofft. 
—  Ser  Sd;ii«  ton  ber  VJ5  ertiian, 

lanncnfdiiit!,  S«r.  O.  Siullet  .........  ~  .....  58  : 

Innnlwuicr,  Set.  g.  355.  &a<Hftnbit  .......  58  : 


S).  3fd;offf.   3n  ©ef.  @djr.,  SBb.  10  ......  56  - 

Snntc  Senate.  S-  i'ewalb.  3«  Snnte  S3il= 

Jcu,  SBb.  1  .........................................  58- 

Siiiijcrin,  2ie.   G^  Sbd?  =  Differ.   3" 

(Scf.3isBeUeHU.Gtj.,   SBb,  1  ..............  58: 

liiiucrilt  unb  ©rafin.  Xb.  Siiigge.  3»bc. 

inl  ............................  v.  ..............  ,58'- 

Sfinlidjtit,  ^a8.  Gb.  toon  @d)mib.  3n  ©cf. 

ed)i\,  8b.  2  .......................  •—  ........  59: 

Saufic,  ffiie.  21.  (S.)  2uma§  .................  58  : 

Xnubc  ^Kithen.  D.  awibernuit^.  3n  ^5et= 

Icn  ou§  bem  Sanbe  ..........................  59'- 

Xaitbcn,  Sic.    Xb.  fiornct.   3"  ©fimmtl. 

W.,  S3b.  4  .....................................  56: 

Xonfc  un<et  ben  gufa^S,,  Gine.    %.  ®«= 

ftdtfer.  3n  ffluntfg  Jvdben,  S3S.  1  -------  58  : 

Xnufl'rfictn,  Set.   ®.  3iainiunb.  3n  9(o= 

tocUen,  SBb.  1  .............................  —..  59-: 

S'onro,  Gtftieb  »cn. 

SKing  bet  Jtatfertn,  Set.   Scilp.,  (f.  b.) 
2  SBbe.  in  1.  16°  ..........................  59": 

2Bitfott>e$e  ,   Sie.    ioiftotifdjet  Sicmon. 
3Bten,  1863.  3Sbe.ini.   16°  .........  591: 

3a»i§  toon  Siofenberg.   Siftotifdier  No-- 

man.  $rag,  1860.  3  ibbe.  tit  1.  16°.  59  : 
TanftduNflcn.  §-  Sonig  ........................  58:- 

Xanfcnb  unb  eine  3iad)t.  g.  Scffmann  .....  59  : 

loufcnb  unb  eine  9iad)t.  ©.  SBeil.  4  Sbe.  59  : 
lell,  ®«ft6ic6te  »om.    %.  jgoffmann.    3n 

Gtj.,  SBb.  3  ....................................  59: 

Xemmr,  3-  S.  £>.,  (geb.  1798). 

Slbel.  ©logau,  1860.  2  SBSe.  in  1.  H.  8°..  59  : 

3llte  Siouiitmann  ,.   Set.     4?eito.,  1859. 
3S9be.  iu  1.  II.  8°  ..........................  59: 

2ln  bet  Sinnel.  SBerl.,  1872.  2  «be.  in  1. 
f(.  8°  .......  ......................  ........  -----  59>'- 

3lnna  3og§ji8.  i'eito.,  1856.  4  SBbe.  in  2. 
H.  8°.-..  ..........  :.  ..................  -  .....  59" 

SBontrott.    SBetl.,  (f.  b.)    2  SBbe.  in  1. 
H.8°  ..........................................  59: 

€timinal  =  9iotoeUen.  SBetl  ,,1873.  3SBW. 

H.8°  ..........................................  59: 

3  n  b,  a  It.  2ib.  1:  ijn  finer  SBi-autnac^t..— 
iaS  $icrj  im  SReti)t.  —  Gin  BmnefHrttr. 

SBt.  2:  1'atev  Canifiad.  —  ;^m  ^bt^""!''  — 
Miter  Samcti  unb  fviftbeS  3iei5.. 

8b  3:  2)ie  Siebe  im  Alofter.  —  2Ber  roar  bet 
iffibiber? 

Scmljett,   Set.      ipiflotifdjer    Siommt. 
SciB.,  1867.   4  SBb?.  inl.  16°.  ........  59: 


942 


2310 

2829  | 
1614 


2773 

2769 
1310 


525 

W2 
563 

2639 
1308 

1956 

2136 

180 

2426 

5^0 
5»& 

1636; 
732 
914 
210 

1275' 
1276 
1277 


Semitic,  3-  S.  §.  —  g 
Gtbgtnfcn,  Sie.  i'ett.,  1869.  4  SBbe.  in  2. 


59:    1300-1 


2351 
1490-3 

2262 
1290 
1292 
1291 

1293-4 
1296 

1297-9 


1306 


Gijablungen.    Veito.  1868.    6  SBbe.  in  3. 
ft.  8°.......  .....  ......  -  ...........................  59:    1303-5 

^nbalt:    Wb.  1:  Scr  Stubent  ............  5»:  1303 

S)b.  2;  Gin  SSeifol.jtev.  —  ZiiS  StftameiH  b«3 

Serriidten  ...............................  59;  13K? 

Sb.  »:  glit*>liii(;«leben.  ................     d»;  1304 

SJb.4:.  (Sin  Cdriftfcft.-—  fflev  tieht,  ber  (rte 

311,  bafs  er  nidit  iciUe.  —  33er  fdimaijU't  ifce 

Stovd).  —  JJie  flinber  beo  JjlUcf)tIiii((«  .....  a9:  1304 

J'b.  5:  Zio  frf)roerft<  e*nlb.  —  Sit  Isctjter 

bes  Spielevs.  .—  RUitfillimK  .........  .....  59:  1305 

SOb.  B:  Giiv  altc«  CSiofeiifleiiiiledit  —  Snges 

fii^vt!—  (Sin  fcfjrocies  Hiigtiict  ............  59;  IMS' 

g-tau  »e§  Siebellen,  Sic.     Seip.  1870. 

2  SBbe.  in  1.  II.  8C  ..........................  59:        1307 

5««b.««  out  Hlloien:    Sioman  toon  Se* 

tu'ififdjen  ©tenji.    ^tag-  (f  .  i>.)r  2  SBie. 

in  1.  lfi°.....  .....  ,  ......  ~  ..........  -  .......  59-:        1308; 

Oolbcne  .w-j,  Sa§:   Gtiminalgeid)id)ie. 

i-'eito.  187-i,  2  «&e.  in  1.  fl.  8°.-  .......  59  :        1309 

Wotttoettramn,  Gin.  SBcrt.  (f.  b.),  f(.  8°,  59  :        1302 
©ute   fiiett,    Set:     Gtiminalgefd)id)t«. 

Bert  1872.  ft  8°~  ......................  .59:       131O 

^eimat^i,  Sie:  SditBeijettoinon.    Sei)!, 

1868,  3  Sbe.  11.8°.  ................  ....  .......  59:  1311-1S 

3m    5rnn3'*faner*'?urm  :      Gtjai^lunj... 

VeiB.  174.   1(5°  .............  ................  5?:        1316- 

3>t  bet  SbaUu*  :  Gtiminalgci^idjte.  i.'«i», 

1874.  16°  ............  .  ...........  -  ..........  59-:        1315- 

$clf,    Set:    6timiiiaigcSdHdjtc.     i'ci)s. 

1872,  16°  .........................  ..........  59:         132& 

Saficlbc  .....................................  -59:        1317 

DualgcifS  au^   bem  SUeifeenftein,    Sev. 

Sbci-I.  1872.  16°.,  ........  ......  ..,,..  ......  5^:        J31S 

SHcrfjt  auf   Gvben,    Sal     i'ei^.   1871, 

II.  8°  ...........................................  59:        1320 

edjtufe  Siobburg.    SBetl.  1873.    2  SBte, 

inl.  ft.  8°  ...........................  ......  59:       1321 

edjrwtje  TOate,  Sie:    SBilbet  «u§  X'it= 

tbauen.  i.'eib.  1854.  3*be.  inl.  Ji.  8°.  59  :•       1322: 
edjteatjctt:  Crtjinal.  Stewan.    S3«I.., 

1863.     3  SBbe.  «,8°-  ...................  59:-    13*3-5 

Stubentenmrvb  iti  ^ittid)  :   Gwminalge= 

fdjidjte.     Seito.  1872.  II.  8°  ..............  59:        1326- 

Snfjelbe  ........................  -  ..........  59:        1327 

UniBetfitdtsfteunbe,   Sie.     Xt'ty.   1873. 

4  sbbe.  in  2.  «.  8°.  ..........  ^  ............  ....  59  :    1328-9 

SBwbre^er,  Sie.-    &ei}>.   1855,  5  SBbe. 

in  2.  H.  8°.,  ........  ..............  ----  .....  59  :    1330-1 

SBettcotfeuet,  Gin.    SBetl..  ^f.  b,X  2  SBbe. 

inl.   11.8°  .................................  59:        1314 

ffi>ebbingct,  Sie.    SBetl.  (f.  b.),  16°  ......  59  :        1332 

3ur  linlen  6anb.    SBevl.  (\.  b.),  16°  ......  59:       1333- 

Tcftnmrnt,  SaS.    St  SBaton.    3"  Grj., 

SBb.  2  ........................  ......................  59:        2021 

Jritnmcnt,  Sa§.    ©.  3(t«i&.  3"  3»9'n*= 

iBibl.    Sflb.  12  .................................  59:        2562 

Xrilnmcnt  bc«  SScttiirftcit,  Sa§.   3.  ».  §. 

lemme.    3n  (Srj.    «b.  2  ....................  59:        1303 

Jcflamnit  be§  IBudjeretS.    G.  SBinblet.. 

3n  SMan^erlet,  SBb.  2  .......................  --  59  :         92!> 

Stufc!  ixu  bic  31'fliib  mnlcn,  Sen.    5-  ®CI= 

ftacfcr.    3n  Jtmtj  unb  Euet,  SBb.  1  ----  58  :         957 

Scufcl  im  SBabe,  Set.    G.  e&inbler  ........  59  ^         943 

Xcitiflt'boctnv  Bon  3i!olffenbuttti,  Set.  ©. 

<Qiltl.    3n  Siift.  SfcBelleu.    SBb.  1  .........  58:       1552 

tcutonrn.    21;.  Sieli^.,  .................  -,-59:       2106- 

^Imbbciii*  flosciuSjfo.     3Jf.  i^ugomiteta.. 

4  SBbe.  in  2....-  ........  ------  '.  .......  -  .......  58:    2200-1 

Boit  Xtient,  SaS.    §.  3fd;otf«:    3"" 

Wcf.  Sdit.,  SBb.  13  ...........................  5fi  :       I95» 

Xftoltr,  Gm.    21.  etverffiif?  ...................  59  • 

llxiltrmann,  Set.  G.  ©Bmbler.  3n35olf^ 

gejd).,  »b.  I  ........  -  .............................  59".          94B 


PROSE  FICTIOX :    GERMAN. 


-93- 


Ifmmnr  fen  CJuria.  ft.  Sipbenftcbt.  3n 
Ml.  Wefdi  ........................................  58 

X&cntrr  unb  eitten  im  nciien  Maifcrrcidi. 
Jb,.  2)iunbt.  3"  Rotifer  .Uaikv  £ti;?en, 

*b.  2  .......................................  ::....  58 

£&ffla'<<  tSrbfdiaft.  31*.  Siaabe.  (^acpb 
Cortttnuft.)  on  Xcutfdjcr  Hitmb= 
f*cin  ....................................  ......  ..-59 

lidcmaiin,  Ctto. 

J-raiij  ton  cirfingen,  ber  (e(jte  Jiitfcr, 
etutty.  1873,  16°.  o»  Swgenbs  U. 
SoOiMBI  ......  ,  .................  ,  ...........  59 

tbfOfior.  V.  3kllftab.  o"  .ftmift=9JpBcIkn..  59 

I  bcobor  Bonier.  g.  Xrcnfliatm.  Jn  STiic- 
rifc  3ugenb»SBiM.,  Sifc.  44  ............  ,  .......  59 

Jbcobor  Corner.     <o.   Stan.     ¥ci£.,  1863, 

2  Sibe.  fl.  &°  ...................................  55 

IflCOpbtl   X'anaenftrirf,   gcnannt   ,,&tanb-- 

Aii|il".    C.  fcbinbler.    o*  iruftige  GK'fdi.  59 
lliroric  »mb  ^raris.    SI.  urn  CHnterfelb. 
on  Sninipr.  SiUtaten^Jioiu'IlCH,  Sib.  a....  59 

Xfjimotljciie1   unb   piiicmon.     Cl;.   con 
edtmib.    on  ©«).  eeiir.,  Sib.  10...  ........  59 

Sfismai  Wtafcer.    2b,.'ffl(intt.    3  Sibe.  ..58: 
Tliomnci  Sbiirnan.  fi.  ^JafllicW.    a  S'.Kc...  59-. 
Jliorronrt,  Xcr.     K.  Stobcr.    o»  ($«., 
*b.  8  ............................................. 

tfcrfinr,  Cine.    (5).  9iieri(j,    Jn  3uacnb= 

l.,  Sib.  27  .............  .........„..:.  .....  59  : 

.  §.  i'aufce.   ^>n  3f.  3ici|cnouct> 
2  ....................................  ,. 

Srjfiblunaet:.    C.   Aobn.    (G. 
S»ar'litt.)  .........................  -  .....  L 

3  it  ^  a  1  1;    Uie  jroolf  Slpoftel.  —  Set  5Blau= 
^art. 


195 

2695 

182 


Iliiirmr  r,  Tet.    $.  StPUe.   3»  3c  tangct, 
fe  licber,  i<b.  1  .................................  59; 

liurmfnlljftlcin,  Xo«.  21.  «ctf«.  4  3Jb 

in'-i  ..............................................  58: 

DaRtlbf.    4  -Sic  ...........................  5§  : 

IbiirmfiljtunlDf,  2k.  V.  Scfjiicting.  Jn 

Jyiligran,  '-Bb.  2  ............  »  ................  -59: 

Slmrmroart  ju  SUri^Ifngen,  £er.  «(.  9Ja= 

t^vfhii.  on  ill.  CSrj  ...........................  58; 

Jliiirmioribr,  Sic.  (S>.  SiieriS.  ^njuaen^ 

iMbl.,  4ib.  18  .................  ;  .................  59: 

Itiitnijimmrt,  £a3.  if.  Sdmcfing.  j 

Xrieft  unb  gvicb«n,  iBb.  1,  ..................  59.; 

litrf,  Vvibttig,  (gcb.  1773,  f  1853). 

djt.,  Sib.  8  ................  56  : 


e,  Xk.  ^H  £djr..,  iBb.  22 
2Uman)"ur.  isn  2djr,,  i<b.  8 
SUte  Ciidi  unb  bic  :)(eifc  in'£  4iU»ue 

ein,  2)o«.  >  3d)v.,  »b.  24 
9IItc  Horn  *erge,  Xei.  Jn  3d>r.,  iib.  24.  5(j  •, 
2lufru!)v  in  ben  ISct'ennen,  Xer.  Jn  £rfvt., 

*b.  26  .............................  .  ......  ....  5fi 

Brftbtt,  Xie.    ^n  vcdir.,  Jib.  8  ............  ft 

Xenfiriirbige  Gk'jd)td)tedn-pnif  bet  3d)ilb= 

burger,     on  a*r.,  -i*b.  <i  ............  '  .....  ^ 

Tiditerleben.    ,\n  2dn-.,  *b.  18  ...........  ;,(;  • 

Xcn  Cuirete  ben  la  3)lcmd?a,  eon  3)(,*t 

l£er»ante«    £«o»eira.     Uebetf.    DOH 

V.  2ied.    Herl.  1831.    4  3Jbe.  in  2, 

fl.  8°  ...  ............  ,  .........................  59  : 

Ciflenfinn  imb  Voune.  "MI  £dir.,  iHb.  24.  hii  : 
Stmtft,  bcr  (^eniale.  Jn  ®d)r.,  4<b.  15.  .Mi  : 
Seft  ju  .Henellpcrib,  Xa*.  Jn  2riir., 

SBb.  18  ..........................  ,  .......  ,...  5g: 

jjortunat:  (SJardjem.    ^n  edir.,  »b.  :t  Si;  - 
e,  Xer.    Jn  £dvr.,  *b.  14... 


littf,  Vubhng.  —  ft 

KkbcimnifcuoIIe,  Xcr.     on  2dir.,Sib.  14.  56  • 

Xaffelbe.    Ait  2*r.,  Sib.  17, 56  : 

©fle^rte'  WcfeUjdiaft,    Xie.    j$n  ®*r  , ' 
Sif.  15 56: 

Wcmdlbe,  Xk.    An  edir.,  Sib.  17 56  : 

©cfcllfdinft  atif  bcm  i'anbe,  Xie.    A> 

2d?r.,  Sib.  24 „„..,....,...  56: 

©Ipcte  Bon  2lragon,  Xie.    An    2d;r., 


1618 

1616 

1621 

1614" 
1616- 


.,       .      ....  ..... 

Arennbe,  Xk.    Jn  Sdjr.,  Sjb.  14  .........  56  • 

iinfebnt*  3iot>embcr,  Xcr.    r\n  edr 


9  :        2419 
9:          355 

9  :        2594 

(Wirf  gicbt  S!erftanb.    on  2dir.,  Sib.  1».  56  : 
©rime  Sianb,  Xa3.    An  2riir'.,  '.fib.  8  ...  56  : 
fter.en-2abbatb,  Xcr.    on  edir.,  Sib.  20.  56  : 
QtbnumUinber:  (3)Jdrdien).    on  2cb,v., 
Sib.  13  .     ,  .,                r,g  • 

i"  :  i 

1607 
16191 

1  1\1  V 

J  :      Z91-2 

JGOQ 

Aabrmarft,  Xer.  An  erfur.,  Sib,  20......  56  : 
Snnac  2ijd)lermeiuer,  Xer.    An  £dir.. 

Sib    28....      ..     ,.,.                           '       r,6  - 

1619" 

}  :        1738 

|  •            5(54 

Aungftf  Wcridvt,  Xa«.  ?n  2d;r.,  Sib.  9.  56  : 
.KlanfcnbHrg,  Xk.  ^n  2djr.,   Sib.  25....  56  : 
i'eben  bc^S  bcriibmtcn  $at;«r3  2lbraban» 
Jonelli.  on  edir.,  Sib-  9...     .       „      56  ' 

1624 

i  (^nc; 

!  :2699-701 
1  :      10-12 

)Tflt)3 

i'ebcn§=Uebcrfhife,  Xe§.  3-11  edir.,  Sib.  26.  56  : 
i'kbeSiwben.  on  ed^r.,  Sib.  26.,.  56: 
Diannlidie    JJiutter,    Xk.     3n  edir., 

1685 
1625- 

Ifil'S 

1:        2577 

[  •      '     90fi3 

OTeluftne.  (fli'drd^cn.)  :Jn  2cb,r.,  Sib.  13.  56  : 
5l(onb»iiditige,  Xev.   o"  2d^-.,  Sib.  21..  56: 
SJiufifalifdie  ifeiren  nsb  S'ff'ben.     Jn 
2dir.,  Sib    17..,  ,       ,    ,       ~tQ  • 

1(31^^ 
102O 

ifiifi 

';       1807 

;        1118 

:      12fi-7 
:     128-31 

650 

9iaturfrcnnb,  Xer.  3"  2d;r.,  Sib.  15..,,  56  : 
v;<ctcr  X'cbred;t.  Jn  2cbr.,  '*b.  14-15....  56  : 
B^ontafuS.  v"\n  2dir./Sib.  4-5....,.,..,,,  56  : 
S!ictrp  con  Sbanp.   o"  ®d;r.,  Sib.  23...  56  : 
Vfnditilpg,  Xer.  Jn  3c6r.,  Sib.  15  ..56: 
3(cditsgck'brtcn,  Xie.  on  e*r.,  Sib,  14.  56  : 
Sfeifcnbcn,  Xk.  o«  2d;r.,  Sib.  17  56; 
Woman  in  Siricfen.  on  2tbr.,  Sib.  15...  %  : 
2d;irffal.   o"  2djr.,  Sib.  14  56  : 
edju^floift,  Xer.  Jn  erfjr.,  Sib.  25  56  : 
eicbcn  SL'etber  bc«  Silaubdri,  Xie,  An 
2dir.,  Sib.  9  „..              55- 

1614 
1613-U 
1603-4- 
1622 
1614 

1616- 
1614- 
161,'J. 
1624 

;        2767 

ekgnnmb'd  mermntrbigfte  Jag«.     An 
2dir.,  5<b.  15-  r,g  • 

1"'T4 

;        2568- 
:          663- 

epntmerrcife,  (Sine.  x"\n  ®djr.,  Sib.  23.-.  JV6  : 
lugebndj,  tin.  Jn  2dir.,  Sib.  15,.,..,,.  56; 
Ipb  bes  Xic^terci.   An  2dir.,  Si>.  19  56; 
tU&ettilung.  (o"  2dir    Sib  21  ..,,     ,    ">6  ' 

1622 
1614 
161& 

111  '!•• 

:        1607 

Ulridi,    ber  limBfiiibjame.     3-n  £dir.,  ' 
Sib.  15  ,.„  ,.    ..                  56' 

iiu^ 

:       1624 
:        1621 

;       1607 

:        1623 
;        1623 

1625 

;        1607 

:        1608 
:       1617 

3>evlpbung,  Xk.   o"  £dir.,  Sib.  17,..  ,.,56: 
Sn-rfol;niiHg,  Xk.    on  2dK.,  Sib,  14....  56: 
Sfpgeljd)cnd;e,  Xk.  An  2djr.,  Sib.  27...  56  ; 
aisalbeinfamfcit.  An  6d;r.,  Sib.  26...,..,,  56  : 
SL'afjennenfdi,  Xer.   on  ®d;r.,  Sib.  21..  56: 
ai'eibnadit=3lbenb.  on  2dis.,  Sib.  21  56: 
SSiebcrfcbrcnbe  grtedjtidie  iiarfc»,    Xer. 
3n  2d)r.,  Sib.  22  '  56: 
at-illiam  ii'oudl.  on  Sdjr.,  Sib.  6-7  56  : 
SL;unbcrlidifeitcn.  on  2dir.,  Sib.  25,..,.,  56  : 
3i!uiibcrjtidHigcn,  Xie.  An  2dir.,  Sib.  23.  56  : 
^auberfdjlcjj,  Xao.  An  2d;r.;  Sib.  21...  56: 
Jiflrr,  Xcr.  ft-  (yerftdrfer.  Jn  Unter  Siol^ 
men  unb  Sittdien   Sib  2-..,.  .,-  ,            58  ' 

1616- 
1613- 

1620 
162O 

162f 

irji:,  r- 
1624 
1622 
1620 

:    1350-1 
1623 
1614  ; 

JiifllBCbct  bcr  i'erdie,  tti  Vpwen  nnb  be*  ' 
iiinbes,  Xa^.  &.  §.  Don  2djubert.    An 
tr.v  2djv.,  Sib.  3..,,,  ,..„„...  56  •' 
lilrillcr  t'Oit  t'oiffr;,  Xcr.  &.  £ultl.  3n  $i= 
ftpr   DJ'rtK'llen   S'D  1,          ,                  ')^. 

2796- 

1  r;xtr 

;       1W7  i 
:        1602  '• 

IS  13 
1613 

lifrtircbcit,  Xk.  X.  etbber.  An  (Jrj.,  Sib.  2.  59  : 
£itnn.  A.  ^.  ft.  SHdjter,  (ocan  i*aul.> 
An    Sdmmtl.   SBJ.  ,   Sicrt.    2ln^j.,   Sib. 
15—17,,  ,„„...,,       ,                     ^6' 

109<> 
1  1  vr^K, 

1618 

Xafjelbe.    $n  edntmll.  SB.,   ^arifer  ' 
2lm(g.,  Sib   2  56' 

1  1  1;'> 

1 

PROSE  FICTION:    GERMAK. 


-H- 


Ulrid). 


unb  feine  gamilie.  Gl».  son  2d)tmb. 

3n  ©ef.  ©dnr.,  Sib.  15  .......................  59:          537 

Jortitcr  ber  Suft,  Xie.  3.  edjcrr.  2  Sibe.  59  :  496-7 
Jortitrr  be*  Xislomaten,  Xie.  ^5.  ©alen, 

4  Sibe  ............................................  58;    659-62 

Joditcr  be*  Gbelmann*,  Xic.  3K.  <3> 

edrt»ar$.  3  Sibe.  in  1  ..........  ......  .......  59: 


59: 


745 

703 


Xaffelbt  ..................  . 

Jofttrr  be*  jpdustling*,  Xie.   Si. 

baufen.  3"  i'almbldttcr  u.  Sdjneeflorfen, 

Bb.  2  ............................................  58=        2391 

Jb'ifitct  t>e*Cbcrften,  Xie.  21.  Siblte.  2  Sibe. 

in  1  .............................................  58:          203 

Jorfitct  br*  ^Jriftbentcn,  Xie_.  g.  Sterner*  58  :         205 
Jortitrr  be*  Siibera,  Xie.    G.  $olfo.    3" 

greubsoll    unb    leit-soli.      3i.    sjfosel= 

len,  Sib.  12  .....................................  59  :          85 

Joditcr  be*   ;)iiccarree*,  Xie.     g.   ©er- 

ftarfer.  3n  2lu*  jirei  SBkltt^etten,  Sib.  2.  58  :         906 
Jotfitcr   be*   esieler*,  Xie.     3.  X.  §, 

Semnw.    3n  Grj.,  SJb.  5  ....................  59:       1305 

Jbrfitcr  be*  Stetkan,  Xie.    G.  2BiOfomm. 

3  Sibe.  inl  ....................................  59:        1683 

Jb'rtitcr^llbitm.  iperauSg.  t>on  Sfe.  0um= 

^ett.     19  »bc  ........................  ,,,...,,>  59:2195-213 

Job  be*  Stater*.    2.  Siecf.    3n  edjc., 

SJb.  19  ...............................  ...........  56:        1618 

Job  in  ben  lopfcn.  2er.  ©s  §.  toon  Sd)u= 

bcrt.    3n  Seebilber  ..........................  56;        2794 

son  Vitbect  !I«c.    St.  son  ©tetnberg. 

3n  SI,  Siotttane  u.  6rj.,  Sb.  3  .............  59  :        1031 

Jobt  unb  lebenbig.    21.  Setter.    3n  2lu* 

Stabt  unb  Xorf  ..............................  58:         113 

Jobtc  (£t)auffee=e«nnf^mer,  ;?er.    g.  ©et' 

ftdcter.    3n  §eiml.  u.  unb^eiml.  ©efc^., 

33b.  1  ............................................  58  :         936 

•Jobtc  ©aft,  2er.    §.  Sfdjoffe.    3n  ©ef. 

edjr.,S»>.3  ....................................  56:       1951 

Jobtc  Iteiw.    D.  ajUbermnt^,    3n  2Iu* 

bem  Stanenleben,  SJ*>.  2-.......-.  •.*...  ....*.  59:       1632 

Sobte  yinimeriiiann,  2er/    5"-  ©erftader. 

3n  S>eU  unb  Xunfel,  Sb.  2  .................  58:         f>38 

Tobtcnnrfrt  nm  Stagwfiotn,   2<r.    G, 

SiHUfomm.    3n  Gr».,  9».  1  ...............  59:        1667 

Jobtrnncfirftt,  £««.  §>.  Sd;mib.    3n  2lm 

ftatntn  .......  ,  .....  -••v  ........................  -59:        563 

Toblenn»nl?cr,  2ec.    ft.  ©toUe,    3«  3« 

langet,  je  licber,  SJb.  1  .....................  59:        1118 

Xollc,  Ser.    g.  ©erftatfer  .....................  58:         975 

Jo  (It  e<r«d?«,    G.  §cfer.    3«  Slu*gew. 

©efellfcfjaft  .........  .  ..........................  58:        1«64 

JoIIc  aijalt^er,  Xer.  S.  ioiifer,  3n£>kgS= 

u.  grieben*jetten,  Sb.  1...  ..................  58:        1665 

Jollflntitfi,  ®er.    «.  2tu«badj.    3u  ©ef. 

edjv.,  *b.  1  ...................................  58:          46 

ittatkl&e.     3«  Sdmmtl.  ©dituarjivi. 

3>orfgefd).,  »b.  1  ...........................  58:  81 

Jontlt   '"it  bet    gebifjenen  Siktng*.    S3* 

2tuertad).    3n  ©ef.  ed^r.,  «J».  1  .........  58  :  46 

Saffeibe.    3"  @«nwttl.  ©cfitw.  3>orf= 

gcfcb,.,  m  1  ..................  .  .............  58:  81 

Jorcnbor,  3^c.    g.  SB.  Sbadldnber.    3« 

3lcue(S«fdj  ..................  .  ...................  58:        1329 

Jorqnato  Jaffo'*  befreite*  jerufalem.   g. 

Sdjimbt  ..................  v.  .....................  59;        2752 

Jonffoint.    21).  SJugge.    5  «be.  in  2  ......  58  :    2421-2 

Jtoqilrtic  «e*e,  Gine,    y.  SBobenftebt.   3u 

HI.  @cfdj..-  ............................  ...........  58  :         195 

Jtaaqott  unb  Saundjen.    ©.  9iiei%    3" 

3ugenb=«W.,  S3b.  4  ..........................  59  :       2<w4 

Jtnnm  bee  Siiebe,  2«r,    g.  StoUe.    3« 

»;oc*roJen,  Sib.  1  .............................  59:        1120 

Jtantigc  iBegeben{?eU,  Gine.  G.  SffiiUfomni. 

3n  TOeteore,  Sft.  1  ...........................  59:        1680 

Jrnurinc   ©efiiidjte,    Gine.    g.  ^e»)alb. 

3n  Silte  Dttmtione,  SBb.  1  ..................  58:        2131 


Jrrnbcrl.    8.   ,«oir.toert.    3 

3uben,  2tbtf).  2  ................................  58: 

Jrcnnnnq.  G.  s?o(fo.  3n  graibttoU  u. 

leibuoU':  9t.  sJ!o»ellen,  Sib.  12  ..............  59  : 

Jrcu  bi*  in  ben  Sob.  ®.  SKieri^.  3n  3u= 

genb=»b(.,  Sib.  3  .............................  59  : 

JrtHC  Silut,  Sa*.  g.  §offmann.  Snfirj., 

Sib.  21  ..........................................  59: 

Jtcue  Xiener.  g.  ^offmami.  3n  Grj., 

Sib.  29  ..........................................  59: 

Jrcne  Wiener,  Xer.  ©.  SHerifc.  3n  3u= 

genb=Siibl.,  Sib.  25  ............................  59  : 

Jrcnt  gcunnnt.  g.  §offmann.  3n  Grj., 

4ib.  8  ............................................  59: 

Jrcncfiegt.    G.  £>6fer  .........................  58: 

Jtcncr  Wann,  Gin.  lp.  Scfymib.  3nsiHte 

unb  ncue  ©efd).  au*  SioWrn,  Sib.  1  ......  59  '• 

Jtotfcne  ^anb,  Xie.  ft.  £tober.  3"  Grj. 

Sib.  7  ............................................  59: 

Jriiblcr,  £er.  2t.  G.  Sitadjocget.  2$ibe. 

in  1  .............................................  58: 

Jto'blrr,  Xer.  K.  Stober.  3n  Grj.r 

Sib.  4.  ...........................................  59  : 

Jroftrrin,  Xie.  g.  Sterner.  3n  «t.  Grj.  58  : 
Jrubcbrn,  ba*  SUaifentinb.  3i.  Siaron.  3" 

Grj.,  Sib.  5  ....................................  59: 

Jrutfiafcn  =  Gotten,  g.  ©ecftdcfer.  3n 

SASilbe  SBett    Sib.  2  ..........................  58: 

Jiitdtta  unb  untud)tig.  g.  §pffmann.  3« 

Grj.,  Sib.22  ....................................  59: 

jMflcnbcn  Sergcltung,  Xer.  g>  ftoftraann. 

3n  Grj.,  Sib.l  .................................  59: 

ufln.    gret^err  G.  tern  Siibra.    3«  Gt= 

lebte*  unb  ©etrdumte*,  33b.  2..  ............  58: 


Grjdb,langen.  Ueberf.  Bon  g.  Siobenftebt. 
SMundjcn,  1864.  16°  ......................  59: 

3  H  t)  a  It  :    5*6.  1:  Saiif-  —  Si"  Musflufl  in 


,.  . 

Jiitfcn  »»«  ifyrer  i.'id)t=  unb  C5d;attenfette, 
Xie.     ©.  6.  son  ©djubert.    3»  Grj. 
edjr.,  »b.  2  ...................................  56: 

Jiirfcu  bor  SlSien,  Xie.    g.  Sdjmibt  .......  59  : 

J  iflroflii.    grei^err  G.  Son  SJibra.  3  Sibe. 
in  1  ............  .  ................................  58: 


It. 


Urbrt  bm  3i^ein!    £.  ^idjler.    3n  Gtj., 

Sib.  5  ............................................  59: 

llrbcr  ben  et.  ©otttjarb.    g.  SB.  £>adldn= 

bev.    3n  JagebudjWatter  ...................  58: 

litter  ben  SUogen.    G.  SJiUfomm.     3" 

fflieteore,  »b.  1  .................................  59: 

UcDfralT,  Xer.    G.  Ssinbler.    3n  §t\l  u. 

u.  Xunfel.    S%.  2  ............................  59  : 

Ufbcrcilunfl.  S.'.  lie*.  3n  e*r.,  Sib.  21.  56  : 
HcDctftlimchimnnq,  Xie.    3i.  SBaron.    3n 

Grj.,  Sib.  3  ......  .  ..  .............................  59: 

Urditrib,  Sriebrid)  son  (geb.  18(X)). 

Gleajar  :   Gine  Grsa^hing  au*  ber  $tit 
b«*  grofteii  jiibifdjen  Wriege*  im  erften 
3al;4u«berte    nadj    G^rifto.    3«»a,    . 
1867.    3  Sibe.  in  2.  II.  8°  .............  ~  59  : 

U6r,  Xie.    3.  Siraun  .........................  59: 

U&rmnrfimn,  Xie.    JR.  @.  ©diiuar^.  3« 

Ml.  Grj.,  Sib.  1  ................................  59  : 

Hli,  b«  Mnedjt,    21.  Sityiu*  (3eremia« 

Wott^clf).    3n  ©ef.  ©d;r.,  Sib.  2  ......  58: 

ttli,  ber  i<dd)tec.  21.  Siifciu*  (Jeremia* 

©ctt^elf).    3«  ©ef.  Sctjr.,  Sib.  3  ......  58: 

nitidl,  b«  Gin^finbiame.    1'.  lied.    $n 

©djc.,  Sib.  15  ..................................  56  : 


1970 
85 
2553 
2280 
2288 
2575 

2267 
1710 

560 

1093 

268 

1091 
303 

2024 

992 

2281 

2260 

162 

1360 


2795 
2743 

173 


2644 
1310 
1680 

907 
1620 

2022 


1371-2 

2055 

733 
1032 
1033 
1614 


PROSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


Ultra'. 


-95- 


SPalcrie. 


ltltra'«,  £ie.    g.  ©t"Ue.    3n  g 

glorfen  ..........................................  59: 

Urn  ZfcutfAlanb'S  G«nb.cit.  G.  SH.  SHunbt. 

(tf  o  u  i  f  e  3)J  ii  b,  I  b  a  dj.)  3  *be.  3n  3Jon 

XdnigSgr&t  bi*6b.Wb,urfl,  2lbtb..  1  ......  58  : 

Urn  Scepter  unb  Kronen.  (§.  Samarow. 

4  SJbe.  tit  2  .....................................  59  : 

Mm  fdmobeS  (Mb.  ».  2s$ad)cnb,ufcn. 

4  *be  ............................................  59  : 

Mm  *b.ron  unb  X'eben.  W.  igiltl.  2  Sjbe. 

in  1  .............................................  58: 

Himbbniifliflfcit.  0.  SBilbmnutb..  3n 

Slu«  bem',vraucnieben,  l<b,  1  ...............  59  : 

llnaufliiglidic  Manbe.  2)1.  »on  £mmbrad;t 

(Vouife  Grnefti).    2  «be.  in  1  .......  58: 

Mnbcfanntc,  £ie.  S)t.  &.  Sapbjr.  3n 

Slusfl.  3a)r.,  i»b.  1  ...........................  56  : 

Mnbcfanntc  Jtranfe,  £er.  g.  be  [a  SDtotte 

gouque.     3«  2lu$g.  Sdjr.,  3Jb.  9  .........  56  : 

Mnbcfanntc  flampfgenojft,  £er.  ©.  igi. 

»o:i  Sdmbert.  3n  Grj.  Sd;r.,  33b.  3....  56  : 
Mnbinc.  '-Baron  g.  be  (a  SDiotte  gouque...  58  : 

Saffelbe.    3n  2lu3g.  Sdjr.,  »b.  8  ........  56  : 

Mnfricblirtjc«  griebenSftfti  Gin.  S.  Ctto. 

^n  21u*  ber  altai  ^eit,  S3b.  1  ..............  58  : 

Hnflnrn  im  Sa^re  1»57.  g.  3l<.  Sactlan= 

ber.    ^n  lagcbudjblattcr  ..................  58: 

lliifllii(flirt)cr  *'enjd),  Gin.  G.  §8ftr.  Sn 

JUcinee  i'eben,  «b.  3  ........................  58  : 

Itnnlurf.MniK  ber  Stabt  I'cijbcn.  &.  3(ieri(!. 

;Nsn  3u8*nV8ibL,  sBb.  2^  ....................  59  : 

Ultbrilbar.  ty.  §etyfe.  Jn  ®ef.  SB.,  SJb.  4.  56  : 
MnbrjmfiiDe  Waft,  Ser.  G.  X.  3B.  (2T.) 

^offmann.    3n  «u^a.  Grj.,  SJb.  2  ........  58  : 


1115 


2796 
716 

282 

2899 
1310 
1685 


«b.  3  .........................................  58 

Mnbrimltifte  »auS,  2aS.    G.  a^tafomm. 

Csn  JiowUen  u.  Grj  ...........................  59 

lliilirimlirtir  Sl!cl?nung,  Xie.    31.  Bon  2Bin= 

tcrfelb.    3«  frumoresfen,  SBb.  5  ...........  59 

Uiiljcinilirtirr  i'lann,  Gin.    G.  2iHUfomm. 

3n  Jm  «ann  unb  Dauber  jc.,  SBb.  3  ......  59 

Hnirn.    G.  ^iolfo.    v,n  2tuS  bem  n)unber= 

lidtften  41ud;e  :  «.  Siottellen,  «b.  9  ........  59 

HniDcriitiittfircunbc,  2ie.  3.  2;.  SD.  lemme. 

4«be.  in^  .....................................  59 

Mlircdit  Wut  flebeibt  nidjt.    iU.  3re^.    3n 

Diievt^  oU3enb=*ibl.,  «b.  47  ...............  59 

lliirrrtit  Wut  flcbeib,t  nid)t.    g.  Hoffmann. 

3n  Malenber=Gefdi  ...........................  58 

Unrubiflc  $tittn.    Wraf  St.  Oraboicsti. 

3n  Jieue  ^ilber  :c  ..............  '.  ..............  58 

Mttfrtittlb  ber  Cpbelia,  2ie.    SI.  aWtipnet. 

3n  G^araftermasfen,  S3b.  1  .................  58 

Mnfrrarmer  Junge-    G.  ^olfo.   Jngmtb* 

»oll  unb  leibi'oU  :  9(.  sJ(o»cllen,  4<b.  12...  59 
Mnfidjtbnrr  i.'cge,  Xie.    ^s.  ^.  5.  Slitter. 

(3  e  a  n  ^  a  u  I.)  3n  Sammtl.  315.,  S3er(. 

au«g.,  *b.  1  ...................................  56 

lafielbe.    3n  Saiumtl.  2S5.,  ^arifer 
Slusg.,  *b.  1  ................................  56 

lluftcrblidjrn,  Xie.    b.  Sdjmib.    3n  SUtc 

u.  neue  Wefd).  auS  iBfl^ern,  33b.  5  .........  59 

Untf  r  bent  Jlequator.  *.  Werftader.  3  "ttt><.  58 
lliitcr  bem  Mrummftabe.    SJ.  »on  Wuferf. 

3«be  ............................................  58 

Itiitrr  bem  loei^tn  Jlbler.  $.  il>ad)enb,ufen. 

3  *be.  in  2  .....................................  59:  1399-400 

Mntcr  ben  gittlgen  be«  Sdjtuarjen  SlblerS. 

59  :    60 


1731 
1734 
1660 
1734 
1673 

84 

1328-9 
2597 
1735 
1115 
2315 

85 


1150 
1168 

562 
976-8 

1178-80 


0  nl)  a  It:  8u4  bfm  3"nb"a>""ricge  unb 
au3  friil)«rev  .-{(tt: 

!8b.  t:  Xi(  S<"»'""  b'*  SRfflinuntS  t>onXr(3< 
foni;  '.luf  bem  GapeUenderge  oon  Xvaute* 
nau;  (£tne  Xctfaifbion  nut  ^piiibfniifjen; 
&eurid),  .^eurtt^!  ?lon  .^anb  AU  .^iinb:  ,x\ni 
teieflfsjubel  »on  (S^hint;  Zer  tolle  'JHatfn. 


Mntcr  ben  papftlidieii  ^ua»en.  g.  3S.  $arf= 
Innber.  3n  5(ab,e«  u.  gerne$  ...............  58: 

llntrr  ben  poK^uati^en.  g.  CSerftacter. 
a  *be  ..........................................  _  58  : 


2560-2      Mntcr  ben  il-eib,nad)tsbaum :  3Jiard;en. 

460-1 

1395-8 

1566 

1632 

682 


59  : 
Mntcr  ber  Grbe.  g.  fciDJfmann.  Jn  Grj., 

«b.  23  .........................................  59: 

Mntcr  ber  8rembb.errfcb,aft.  G.  $ofer. 

3«be  ............................................  58: 

Muter  ber  rctb,  en  Gminenj.  &.  Siltl.  2  Sbe. 

in  1  ..............................................  58  : 

Hntcr  ber  Jaime.  V.  '-Burner.  3n  2luS 

bem  Veben  .....................................  58: 

Mntcr  fliegenben  gabnen,  G.  ftofer.  2  *be.  58  : 


21 


8 


1328 
979-81 

2863 

2282 
169IJ-8 

1567 

318 

17(X>-1 


1200  |  Untcr  Marl  bem  Oropcn.    V..  ^i*ler.   3n 

283      Mntcr 'Sialmen  unb  iudjen.    g.  Serftdrfer. ' 

3*be 58: 

iynljalt:  ^3b.  1:  Cine  aUtiitjltdje  Wcjdjtrfjte. 
—  £ie  4Ufion.  —  .yolgen  etner  tt'legrni  tjis 
fttjen  Depeft^c. —  x>n  $oH|ciagent. — (Sine 
^eimfeljr  auo  ber  lueiten  aiitlt.  —  lUsenn  luir 
einmal  fterben. 

SBb.  ^:  XnS  -Ulimtt  ber  Xropen.  —  Gt  Gomi- 
jario.  —  91  m  Gacljavi.  —  Jter  Xifler.  —  We* 
gerU&cn. 

93b.  ;i:  Cine  nHcOUnce.  —  Der  ©eoatter- 
bri  f,  —  Gin  fluffing  in  ^laoa.  —  I'ec  ^»ei» 
mattjofcftein.  —  iUuf  bev  Gifenba^n. 

Untcr  ^veu^en'S  ^al^nen.    (5raf  St.  GJra= 
2572  I      botvftfi.    4  ®^-  w  2.    (Bortfejung : 
673     .. SJ?ac?  bem  «rtegf)-»«- - 58 


2643 
982-4 


lliitcrlinltuitgnt    beutfdjer   ilu«sgetpanber= 
ten.    3.  SW.  von  Woetfye.    Jn  Sammtl. 
315.,  etuttg.  u.  Jiib.  Slu«o.,  «b.  3  ........  56  : 

£afjclbe.      3n    28.,    ©tnttg. 


56: 
56: 


Mntcnn  Kaftanienbaum.    G.  SB.  Stub,[= 

ntann.     3n  Grj.  au^  9tcrbbeutfd;laiib, 

*b.  2  ............................................  59: 

Mntcrm  Jtirdjenbann.  21.  2)ieipner.  3n 

GfyaraftennaMen,  i<b.  2  .....................  58: 

MntcrrocflC*.    21.  Meipner  .....................  58: 

Hntrcuc  fdildgt  ben  eigenen  soerrn.  g. 

.Wffmann.     3n  Gn.,  «b.  12  ...............  59  : 

Mniibcratublirijc  Sfadtte.  &.  Wrimm. 

2  *be  ............................................  58  : 

Uitucrgcffcn.  G.  §6fer.  3n  9(eue  Wefd)., 

«b.  1  ............................................  58: 

MnBcrbciratnctc  G^eleute.  g.  SB.  §ad= 

lanber.    3n  4B.,  *b.  43  .....................  58  : 

HnUcrbofft.  £>.  ®d;mib.  3n  lannengriin.  59  : 
Mfl  eiuig  ungebcelt  !  (Sraf  St.  Wrabmpctt. 

4«be.  in  2  ....................................  58: 

Urban.  G.  SN.  aiiunbt.  (v  oui  f  e  »8  b,  [= 

bad).)    3"  iU.  Stomane,  Kb.  17  .........  58: 

Mrtbciltffiirurfi  ffiafb^nflton'*,  Gin.  3. 

'-bad;er.    2  *be.  in  1  ........................  58: 

lit  bf  granjofentib.  g.  Neuter.  3n 

eammtl.  3B.,  33b.  4  .....................  _...  5fi  : 

lit  mine  geftungStib.  g.  Neuter.  3n 

Sammtt.SU.,  S3b.  5  ..........................  56: 

lit  mine  etromtib.  g.  Neuter.  3n 

Sammtl.  SB.,  S3b.  8—10  ....................  56- 

Mt't26rp:  i;uftege  <BerftcUungen.  SJan'n 

cU'n  Siumdrfer  ................................  58  : 


SB. 


Sjolcntin :  Wefdjidjte  a»«  unferer  3eit.  $.    , 

Gonfcience 58 : 

Valeric,    g.  Stolle.  3n  Gamelien,  S3b.  1.  59  : 


1112-13 

358 
372 
387 


2316 
2331 

2271 

1130-1 

1688 

1312 
563 

1107-8 

2471 

95 

1103 

1104 

1107-9 
2815 


430 
1111 


PKOSK  FICTION:    GERMAN. 


SMevtt. 


-96- 


Jl'olcrif.     0.  Bon  Struenfee  (0  u  ft  a  B 

•Bom  See).    4  Sbe  in  2 59: 

ni|0.    gretb.ctr  G.  Bon  SMbta.     3" 

lijjen  unb  9tooe;ien,  2)b.  4 58: 

r,  Set.    6.  Scbmib.    3n  Sllte  u. 

neue'Sefdj.  au*  ^at;crn,  ilb.  6 59: 

il'nmflljr  unb  feine  teaut.    G.  ©ambler. 

3n  3e  langer,  je  Uebet,  2ft.  1 59  : 

S'tlll  Sllfi!   Settling.    31.  G.  $tad;Boge[. 

3n  Swot.  9im>eUen,  2ft.  1 58  : 

2'fltfr  (Vviebtbert's  Siau*.    V.  ipicb.  let.    3" 

Gtj.,  2ft.  4 59: 

S'fltcr,  ©ob.it  unb  Gnfel.    9J(.  9tetl;ufiu«. 

3n  Sotf:  unb  Stabtgefdj 58: 

$!fltrr  unb  Sobn.     2b.'9Jiugge 58: 

Jitter  unb  Sol;n.    s;.  -^td;lcr.    3»  Gtj., 


1228-9 
170 
562 
917 


2ft.  5 ...59: 

H'ntcr'3  Segcn  bauet  ben  Atnbern  Suiufer, 
Se3.    &.  SQ.  Bon  ©djubert.     3n  Gtj. 

©cbr.,  2ft.  2 56  : 

aiciltficn  bet  .Hnifetin,  Ste.    G.  25olfo.  3n 
Slu*  bem  immberlicbfteii  *yitcb.c :    9i.  9Jo= 

ocllen,  2ft.  9 59  : 

spcnbftrtn,  Sic.  2b.  9Jiitgge.  Z  2fte.  in  1.  58 : 
IHcnbctta,   Sie.     ©taf   St.  ©raboicgfi. 

9Jiit  Jtroite  unb  K'erfcr 58: 

~y.  28.  .s?acflanbcr.    3n  Gtleb= 

58: 

e.  3"  3Uuftt.  Solbalett=0cjd).  58  : 

Saffelbe.    3"  Jngebucb,blatter 58: 

in  alter  $ett.    G.  9Jf.  SDiunbt. 
(si  o  ti'i  f  e  9J(  it  I;  I  b  a  dj.)    3n  9iouellen= 

bud):  ill.  Montane,  2ft.  12 58: 

2>citrbigcr,  Sic.     ».  Sdjmib.     3"  2lltc 
unb  iteue  Gefdjidjten  aus  '-Sai;ern,  Sb.  7.  59.: 

D.    uon   iortn).     5n  iootn'3   Gtj., 

5*b.  7 58: 

S'crn.    G.  i^olfo.    3n  9!.  9!oBeIlen,  SBb.  5.  59 : 
2.irrnrf)tc  9!iemaitb.    0.  91ic'tit5.    3n  3U= 

a*crnri)tttc  iVinb,  Sas.    g.  21  ifVfV  I  b .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'  58 : 
i'frborgcnr  Sdjmuct,  Set.    X..  Ctto.    3" 

3lu*  bet  alien  3eit,  Ift.  1 58: 

J'crbrrdjcr,  Sie.  3-  S.  §.  Semme.  533be. 

in  2 59: 

ilkrbvcflifr  nu§  Bctlotcnet  G^e,  Set.    g. 

Bon  ©dn'llet.  3n  Sammtl.  28.,  Jiutj'fdje 

SluSg.,  «b.  7 56  : 

a'rrbriibcrminsffcftc.    Si.  Otto.   3n  Seut= 

fdie  aOJunbtn,  «b.  2 58: 

a'cr'bcrftc  Scbiiffel,  Sie.    0.  $>.  Bon  <z>$\\-- 

bett.    3n  Gtj.  ©cbr.,  23b.  3 56  : 

5l>rrnia,  ©oub.ie. 

3n  bee  28etbnac^t§ictl.  SieiB.  (f.  b.),  16°. 

3n  9!ietife  3»gcnb;iVtbl.,  25b.  33 59  : 

SBcrfcliltc  28ab(.     O.  2\5tlbernmtl).     3n 

£>e_imatl;  bet  grau 59: 

1'rrfcbfte  3'cte.    G.  i.'bt»enl;etj.    4  25be...  58  : 
Scrfolgtcr,  Gin.    3-  S-  £>•  Xemnte.    3" 

Gtj.,  «b.  2 59  : 

SBcrgnngcnc  Sag'e.    G.  Sofer 58  : 

3  11  tin  1 1:    ftrftulein  Glje.  —3m  SBalbjdfitoc. 
—  Gin  S^tci. 

SBcrgc&ltffi.  S'tau  Bon  ipi'tlfcn.  (ioelene.) 

3n  9(oBellen  u.  ©fijjen 58: 

Skrgcltunn.  g.  ^offntann.  3n  Gts., 

*b.  27..: 59: 

Scrgeltiing,  Sic.  *p.  g.  28.  Oettel.  (28. 

D.  B  o  n  »  o  r  n.)  3n  §otii's  (Itj.,  Sb.  3.  58  : 
UScrgcficncr,  Gin.  G.  iiolfo.  3"  9i.  9(oBe[: 

len,  sob.  2 59  : 

83rr<)ifmiciiiHirt)t,  SaS.  Gb.  Bon  Scbmib. 

3ll  ©Cf.  K*r     9V 


lanbet'    3n  Kl.  Gtj?,  K 58: 


2643 

2765 
2432 

2644 


2795 


84 
2427 

1096 

1301 
1333 
1310 


2469 
562 

2851 
82 

2563 
10 

2899 
1330-1 

1272 
2901 
2796 

2583 

1633 
2160-3 

1303 
1702 


1430 

2286 

2832 

80 

530 

1289 


il'cvnniintrr  9lbenb,  Gin.    g.  (Serftacter. 

•e*  Iteiben,  «b.  2 ^ 58:         915 

>*™.....!........'......'.........  59 :  862 

3>crl)<inbcltc  2teuc.    G.  §b'fer.    3n  2lu* 

bem4iolf •- 58:  1661 

Saffclbe.  3n  Grj.  ©*r.,  3Jb.  6 58  :  1652 

5<cr!)(iiigiiilTc.  g.  ©etftactet 58:  985 

Sl'trlitiuguifiUoIlc  Slcfe,  Sic.  ©taf  @t. 

©vacowsJi.    3«  0ci.  9(oBellen  u.  Gtj., 

«b.  1 58:  1060 

Sicrbdrntlictc  Softer,  Set.  g.  ©erftdcfer. 

3n  fiii'tbeit  u.  Svitben,  S8b.  2 58:  941 

XScrirrte  ©eelcn.  G.  28iUfomm.  3  2Jbe 59 :  1684-6 

Sjrrffliift !  G.  gri^c 58:  756 

~©d)r.,  2ib.  2. 56:        1950 

Syrrlnffcn  unb  Betloten.  V.  ©dnicfing.  3« 

Seutfdje  .HantBfe ; 59:         632 

Sl'crlnficiic  ibau5,   So§.    G.  lobfet.    3" 

2lu<s  bcm  2*olf 58:        1661 

Saffelbe.    3n  Gtj.  ©d>t.,  Sab.  1 58  :        1650 

S'rclobitiin,    Sie.    ii.  Siecf.    3n   @d;r., 

«b.  17.'. 56:       1616 

iicrlobunn  in  ©t.  Somingo,  Sie.    £.  Bou 

.Hlcift.   '3n  ®ef.  28.,  «b.  2 56  :         704 

Saffelbe.    3n  ©ef.  @d;r.,  33b.  3.. 56  :         702 

'"cilorcn    unb    gefunben.      Sfy.    9Jiitgge. 

2«be 58:     2441-2 

i!crlor:nc  .'brtiibfditift,  Sie.    0.  gretytag. 

2  sabe ." ...: 58:      734-5 

'I'crlorciic  Kinb,  Sa^.    0.  9tieti().    3n 

3ttgenb=Wbl.,  2Jb.  18 59:        2568 

9Jcr!orcnc  i-'tebe.    G.  ioofet.    3n  3ln§  ber 

lueitcn  2l«elt,  Sab.  1... 58  :        1662 

Safjclbe.    3n  Gtj.  ©cfer.,  »b.  4 58  :        1651 

Jifrlcrcnc  Sling,  Set.    g.  0ctft<icfer.    3n 

28ilbe  ffielt,  2ib.  1 58:         991 

iUrlorcnc  ©cclcn.    i'.  28olfram.    3  SBbe. 

in  2 59  :    1778-9 

SJcrlflrcttc  ©oljn,  Set.    g.  ©aubh,.    3n 

l*oet.  u.  $rof.  35}.,  Sib.  5 56  :          323 

Saffelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  28.,  *b.  3 56 :         310 

3!crlorcnc  ©obit,  Set.  (Vuft|>icl.)  g.  28. 

ftacflanbct 58:        1312 

Sici'lorcnc  ©obn,  Set.   5p.  $e^fe.    3n  ©ef. 

28.,*b.8 56:          677 

a«trlorcnc  ©obn,  Set.    G.  Spofer 58:       1703 

il'crlorcitc  ©obn,  Set.   g.^offmann.   3n 

Gtj.,  sab.  3 59  :        2262 

8jrrlorcnc  Sol;n,  Set.    0.  9(ievi^.    3» 

3ugenb---Mibl.,  2<b.  28_ 59  :        2578 

9Jcrlcrrnc  Side.    G.  £>ofet.    3n  sleine* 

Vebeit,  S3b.  1-2 58:    1683-4 

*>!cr(orciur    Sobn,    Gin.      D.     SDtyliuS. 

4  JBbe ' 58:    2734-7 

Jicrlorntci*   ©efdjledjt,   Gin.     9Jf.    Jiing. 

O^be.  in  3 59:      381-3 

i'trmiiiljtiui!  be*  ^eblnt'*.  D.  3iu»uiit§...  59  : 

Safjelbe 59:         425 

3'cronifa.    §.  Jtonig.    2  Sbe 58:    1931-2 

SJcnntljcitcit,  Sie.    g.  ©attb^.    3n  ISoet. 

u  iU-of.  28.,  S»b.  6 56:          323 

Saffelbe.    3n  Sammtl.  28.,  SJb.  17...  56  :         317 
8,!crfd)icbcnc  28ege.   ^.  g.  28.  Dettel.  (28. 

D.  B  o  n  »  o  r  n. )  3n  Corn's  Gtj.,  «b.  9.  58 :  2853 
!>!rrfrt)liingcnc  28ege.  £."©d)iic!ing.  3  »be.  59 :  679-81 
Sjct'lrtimiilite,  Sie.  O.  28ilbetmutl>.  3iv 

^  i'lus  bem  grauentebcit,  2<b.  1 59  :        1632 

iicrfrtiiDdruiin  bnvd)  ein  lUlb,  Sie.   G.  9JJ. 

9JiunM.    (Vouife    9JJ  it  1;  I  b  a  cb..)     3« 

6iftor.  SebenSbtlber,  _»b.  2 58  :        2516 

5l!frfrfitt)Uiibcitc  WeBtifd),   Set.     21.  Bon 

Sffiinterfelb.    3n  xjuinor.  Solbaten  =  9(o= 

Belien,  »b.  2 59:        1737 


PKOSE  KKT10X:     GERMAN. 


SBericnftc  Scidjimm. 


-97- 


Sl'crfcntte  i.'etd)imm,  2*r.    9i.  JgeUec.    3n 

Sieben  28intcrab«nbe,  Sb.  2.1  .............  58: 

S*crfid)crtr,  £«.  g.  §offmann.  3n  Jta= 

lenber=(S)eid)id>tcn  ..............................  58; 

SjcriblmiiHS,  Sic.  i!.  2u-tf.  3n  Sd;r., 

*b.  1-*  ...........................................  56: 

ijicrftoitciic,  £er.  G.  &.  G.  ii.  SJuhocv* 

vritton.  5  «be.  in  1  ...........................  58: 

il'critOHcnr,  £er.  21.  28ilbenl;a(;n.  3n 

We).  Gr5.,  23b.  4.  ..............................  59: 

5Sf  riurfi  ?iu-  Stnfteblung,  Gin.  g.  Qcvftacfev. 

CMI  -.Miner.  28alP=  u.  -trombilber,  -.Ob.  2.  58  : 
'i'trfiirtmiifl,  2Me.  *}.  toon  Oufecf.  3u 

Wivanbola,  Si.  3  .............................  58: 

SafmtftM  Stabt.  J.  ©erftarfcr.  3n 

2Ui*  ber  3ee  ....................................  58: 

itcrfuitfciK  Sterne.  G.  yolto.  3n  3i.  9io= 

toeUen,  «t».  7  ....................................  59: 

SB  to  It:  iPlabemoifeUe  illnupin.  —  (Sine 
Soiree  miicicale.  —  SJedenstraum  eineS 
ormen  aKufifera.  —  £ie  Siorfe  ber  Qottottc 

(Jurban.  —  3  in  »auje  ter  ftrau  iiofrSiljiii. 
—  t'timeifiii  ISinimpagner. 

SJcrtnnfditr  3d>irffale.    v.  Sdjiicfing  .......  59: 

^crutbmt.    «.  »«*r.    4  aibe  ..............  58: 

8tnwiAt.  G.  frofev.  3n  JtleineS  X'eben, 

»i>.  ^  ............................................  58: 

Sftttalttt  unb  fein  Rtnb,  £«.  <y.  2(^(-- 

f«"»  ...............................................  58: 

sprrnmnbtc  (Sdjier.  G.  BoBo.  3n  ,,2lu§ 

Staub  unb  Slfdtie":  3i.  Stooellen,  41b.  10.  59  : 

nrr,   ^i«-     3-  3)-  §•  Semnte. 
inl  ....................................  r,9: 

.  Xcr.    :)(.  Savon.  Jn  Grj.,  33b.  3.  59  : 
tbriftol.       .  SHieel.       n  9ftcri 


nb'Sibl.,  Sb.  :-(r>  ........................  59: 

Wabriel.    ^.  <ge»fe.    3n  Ocf.  SB., 

«»•  8  .....................  '.  ......................  5G: 

Bttttt  im  Conpftovium,  2er.    ^}.  g.  415. 

Certel  (4i5.  O.  »  o  u  §o  rn).  3n  fcovn'3 

Gtj.,  »b.  11  ....................................  58: 

Victoria  3ic.jia.    «.  Ctto  .....................  58: 

syittorint.    G.  -;<olfo.    3n  3i.  DZooeUen, 

»»•  -1  ............................................  59: 

SMttortn'S  Sductfale.    <p.  g.  2L<.  Certel 

(4U.  D.  B  o  n  »  o  rn).    3n  §ovn'8  Grj., 

s-0i>.  7  ............................................  58: 

2Mrl  Satmtn  urn  9H$t&    3.  toon  Gicfjen= 

borff.     3n  eammtl.  3i5.,  iBb.  3  ............  5ft  : 

i'irr  ISfyriftbaume.    J.  StoIIe.  3»  2Npo3= 

rofen,  Sb.  3  .........................  ..  .........  59: 

J!if  r  beutfcbe  .wlbinncn  au8  bcr  .jjeit  btr 

B«f«lunfl8hrwfle.    %  g.  SB.  Dertel  (2SJ. 

D.  won   worn).     3"  Sotn'd  Gri.. 

S3b.  11  ......  -  ..................  "  ............  ..  58: 

!l!irr  JWnige.    5-  415-  wactlduber.    3n  ii'(. 

Grj.  unb  i;umor.  3fi«cn  :  28.,  S5b.  (i...  .  58  : 
1'itr  lagc  auf  bcr  Ski  toon  San  ^-rait' 

cisJco.    g.  Qerftactcr.    3n  Galiforuiid;c 

Sfiwi  ..........................................  58: 

iLUmtfig,  2er;    ober,  bie  aiucritanifdje 

Mine.'  41   Sluerba*.     3n  Oef.  Sdiv  , 

»b.  6  ........................  -  ...............  ...-58: 

Xaffelbe.    3n  ®*h)avjtto.  Sorfflcfd;., 
»b.  5  ..........................................  58: 

i'itruiibjtunit^o  Btunien,    G.  vofcr.  3n 

.uvicivs  m\\>  griebenSjeiten,  ^b.  l  .........  r,S: 

93ifla  ninniont.    ^-.  vcioaib.    2  Sbc  .......  58: 

^nljalt:    *o.    I:    'Uniiirfiin   Aurora.  — 

Cine  trauriot  (Veiifiiiiitf. 
3*6.  2:    (Sin  5.  Dili  uus  (iuli.i.  —  Domciiico. 

!i<illn  ioriui.iuiiuii.  g.  ®aubto.   3n  -Boet. 

u.  ^Svof.  215.,  »b.  8  ...........................  5(j  : 

Saffelbe.   3n  Santintl.  3iJ.,  Sb.  15...  5(j  : 
!t<inci,  Vcoutjarb,  2a.    ®ief;e:   i&agen,  G. 

81.,  iiiinftlerflcidi.,  «b.  4. 
i'iola.    V.  Saucttng.    3n  3(u«  alter  unb 

ncucv  3eit,  2Jb.  1  ..............................  59: 


1447 
1735 
1613 
2236 
1605 

989 
1187 

902 


Hirrtl   unb  bie  2lriftofrateit,  £ev.    R.  lio= 

ftd  (G  fy  a  v  I  e  3  <S>  e  a  I  s  *  i  e  ( b).  3  S8b«. 

Viritus  unitis.    M.  -.Budiner.    3«  !>io; 

$irtitofin,  Sic.  G.  Stoinbler.  3n  fflioo9= 
vofen,  21B.  2 

JMfion,  Xie.  g.  Ocrftacfer.  3n  Untcr  a?al= 
m«n  unb  SSucben,  4)b.  l 

$tfitrnfartr,  £ie.  ii.  Sdjiicfina.  3n  3lu3 
peijjcn  Jagen 

,G. 


3>ut[cbc  (Sefdndttci:  fiir  bie  fiinberftubc. 

*.'«».  1867.     2  -Mfe.  in  1.  If.  8° 

Soffmamt.     3" 


1684 
10 
84 


Ter. 
»b.  3" 

3mft,  »er.    G.  eptnb= 

lev.  4  -ilbe 

Safjelbe.  4  \8be.  in  2. 

Vogclnrft  unb  ber  .yammer,  £a3.  &.  9Jic= 

iiOflflitcftdicn,  2as.  <£b.  toon  Sdnnib.  3n 

Wcf.  Sdjr.,  «b.  4 

i'ogclfrticudK,  Ete.    i;.  Jiett.    3n  Sdtr., 

it).  27 

i'oflclftcllcr  »om  Gidilivptlial,  Xer.     (3. 

giammberg.  3"  3llslc|'b=  u.  Soltsbibl... 

5'pi(lt  son  Stolt,  2er. '$[).  aiiiigge.  2  21be. 

i'b'lfcrfltmiilbc.    If>.  Eieli() 

^OlfJflfldiirlitrii.  G.  Spitiblcr.  2  -Ube  in  1. 

3  n  Da  It:  !Bb.  1:  wiiicf  unb  Wlad.  —  ter 
2ftalennnini..  —  Xie  Ai'au  mil  beui  Xobien* 
toti.  —  Stratbuvflcr  'Jieujalir.  —  ^11  be  btie 
jonge  ^taliaaiibcrfi. 

Sib.  2:  Xe9  i'icentiatcii  iiufiiageJ  XOtater* 
lauf.  —  Xicontiiic.  —  SibirifctKS  «d;iieeftu(t. 
—  Xcr  SBaiibmiiUcr  con  Zanjifl.  —  (Sin 
BoIHmann.  —  Za5  Xemantfreus.  —  £a3 
^!uftfpte[  im  ^abe. 


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2840 
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917 

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1665 

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,\n  \iovn'3  Grj.,  -^b.  3 58: 

2,'qti  bcr  £>iitte  28inbfd;ief  uitb  bem  2Jaume 
fiialtmid;.    it  Stober.  3"  3naenbs  u»i> 

324  j       *olf«bibl 59: 

.'Mil      JiDii  bcr  ^viiijejfin  3JJorgana.   g.  28.  fyast- 

lanber.    v\n  JJiardien  :  28.,  25b.  13..'.....  58  : 
2.iDit  Gtncm,  ber  bas  WUict  gefudjt.    %  g. 
28.  Certel  (28.  C.  toon  feorn).    3n 
628  !      Scorn's  Gr}.,  »b.  5 58: 


i,  Gin.  G.  Stotnblcv.  3u  2JoIfg= 
fleid;.,  iBb.  2  ....................................  59: 

9.<0lf'0fa.qr  <iu3  bem  ?!al;etl;alc,  (Sine.    i| 
&.  28.  Dertet.  (28.  D.  u  o  n  »  o  r  n.)   3 
ibovn's  Gr;.,  23b.  11  ...........  ." 

23ollntad)t,£er.    G.  fflJiUfomm.    3n  3luS 
alter  u.  neuer  3eit,  Jib.  1  ....................  59  ; 

aioltnirc  unb  fein  .sjofiuroclier.     6.  9JJ. 
SBJunbt.    (8ouife2ftft^lba  dj.)    3n 
ioiftpr.  iMlberbudi,  S3b.  3  ....................  53: 

Sjoltnire'tf  Jiad)tmii()c.    Jt.  ©u^fow.    3n 
2ie  fl.  "Jiavvenitoclt,  Sb.  1  ..................  58: 

S'om  Serf.    D.  SiUlbcrmutb.    3n  Silber 
u.  (yefdj.  au^  Sdiwaben,  i(b.  3  ............  59  : 

J'om  x>aibel;au3.     g.  38.  jQatfiiiitber  ........  58  : 

3nba(t:  ZaS  itoos  ber  iiliittroe.  —  Der 
v-lUdubart.  —  Jlitofpcn^ubien.  —  Vonboner 
Butftelluiiglfa^rt. 

yarn  fleinen  feein.  £i.  Smibt.  3n  S3in= 
nen  bcr  rotten  Jciine,  i(b.  1  ...............  59: 

2>ont  .Hnaben  unb  worn  "JJIabdjen.  g.  Ve= 
lualb.  3n  Siincit:  unb  '-Berggefd;.,  4!b.  I.  58  : 

Sjoii  bem  fnfdu'ii  unb  mut^tgen  Seybli^. 
B.  g.  28.  Certel  (18.  O.  toon  £orn). 
3n  fflcvn'^  Grj.,  4(b.  6  .......................  58: 

2!oit  bem  Dfannc,  ber  unS  ben  215efl  nadj 
2lmcrifa  geiutefen  ^at.  ^.  g.  2\S.  Certel 
(2B.  D.  toon  ftorn).  3n  ,'govn'd  Gn., 
$Jb.  3  ............  .  ................  .  ..............  58: 

3'ou  bem  Reffen,  bcr  (einen  Cnfel  furi;t. 
8.  g.  28.  Dertel  (28.  C.  toon  $orn). 
n  »orn'S  G.  Wb.  3  ....................... 


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310 
931 
982 
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2880 
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953-4 

2352 

531 

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2401 

2430 

2107 

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948 

2855 
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1631 
1342 

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2114 

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2832 

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I'KOSK   KMTIOX:     CKKMAN. 


Son  ®cjd)lecf)t.  -  98  — 


Won  ©eidtledit  311  ©eidjtedjt.    g.  i'etoatb. 

4«be 58:    2103-6  j 

*>!pn  biibeit  nadi  briiben.    ft.  Smibt.    S" 

iUnncn  bcr  rotben  Tonne,  Hb.  :> 59  :          820 

2'on  ,Hi)jingcn  bis  it'eifsenburg.    ft. ftividj= 

fetb.    3n  "JJouelten  aus  b.  beutjcb/fvanjj. 

Mriege  1870-1 58:        1590 

2>0it  itbniggrdtj  bis  Gr/ifetl;urft.    G.  3)1. 

ajiunbt  («  oui  { e  2K  ii  t;  I  b  a  A)).  6  «be.  58  :    2560-5 

3  11  f>  a  It  :  SOb.  1—3:  Urn  £cutfd>lanb'5  (Sin= 
S3C.  4-Ui:  SBilljelmSfiBIie  unb  GMfeUjiirft. 

SJfontebetlo    bis    Sotferino.     ©raf 

£t.  Wraboiixsti 58  :        1114 

3if;ei»3tierg    bis   Mbniggto^.      g. 

Sdjmibt 59:        2726 

JBBn©aa(fetbbiS3lfpetn.  ft.  Mo'nig.  3 She.  58:    1933-5 

2'on  Stufc  511  Stuie.    G.  gri^c 58:          757 

2>on   SBicn   nad;   SSilagoS.     g.    StoIIe. 

3  33be.  in  1 ,59:        1125  ' 

SBon't  ^itb  up  ben  (Sid.    g.  3(eutct.    S« 

Sdjurr  =  TOutt 56:        1105 

fimfjig  Sflb,ren.    0.  Bcir  Sttuenfee 
(©uftou  Bom  See).    3  Sbe.  in  1....  59:       1180 

Taffdbe.    3  4<be.  in  2 59  :    1230-1 

2>or    fiunbett   Jnljten.      g.   l'uboja(3ft>. 

3»bc .'-  58:  2178-80 

2!nr  ^unbettfttnfje^n  Sflbje't-    ®.  ^potfo. 

Sit  3f.  3(OBetlen.  SBb.  1 ' 59:          80 

SBnr  4!ari-3:  ®taf  St.  ©taboWSfi.  Sn2(u§ 
ber  ©arnifon ic., »b.  4. 58:       1068 

b.6.'. '. 59:       2536 

Sl'orbcr  unb  nadil;et.    g.  ftoffmonn.    S" 

,Uatenber=©eid) 58:        1735  j 

2.'orfiiiui)icr  bet  gtdfyeit,  Tie.    g.  grwb= 

rid).     343be.in2 58:      745-6 

5«oniiittnn   gtiebrid)  II.,  Gin.     G.  3K. 

3J(unbt '  ( S.'  o  u  i  f  e   3)1  ii  I)  t  b  a  d) ).    S« 

ftiftor.  G(;araftevbitber,  kiib.  4 , 58  :        2515 

iiormunb,  Ter.    G.S.Garten.    2  SJw...  58:      367-8 

T..:............ »58:        2771 

unb  aWmbcl.    "$.  g.  31*.  Cettet 
(ii>.  D.  Bon  §otn).    S»  ftotn'S  Gtj., 

!Bb.  5 58:        2834 

Jioruclimc  S'tau,  Gine.   M.  Si'artcnbutg...  59:        1467 
Jliornclimc  28elt.    g.  Seiualb.    Sn  (Srj., 

33b.  1 58:        2119 

I'oruvtftcil  unb  liernunft.  3Ji.  S.  2d)tBar(j. 
Sn  Ml.  Grj.,  SJb.  2 '. 59  :          733 


§etjen'§  (Mgatfya,  2e 
2  SJbe.  in  1.   11.8° 


Stuttg.  1874. 

ie.  S8ci-[.  1874. 
4  33bc.  ft.  8...."  ....................  ,  ........ 

3ipm  unb  Sahara,    iiert.  18(i5.    4  atbc. 
in  2.  ft.  8°  ...........................  ,  ...... 

Urn  jdjiibbeS  @tte.    S3erl.  1872.    4  93be. 
H.  8°  ..........................  ,  .............. 

Unter  bem  iveiftcn  Slbter.    3  S)be.  in  2. 
16°  .........  ,  .................................. 

28ari|t(lctVCitit,  ^a§-  Wraf  St.  ©raboivSft. 
Sit  fiilba-  au§  bem  Solbatenleben  ........ 

JCnriitftubcnnliriitciicr.  S.  41*.  »acflanber. 
3w»e.i«2.  Sn  4U.,  Bb.  4-5  ............... 

2£nnncr,  Hermann. 

(SiitbecfungSreifcn  im  3B«Ib  unb  auf  bet 
ibeibe.   X'eip,  18(>6.  ft.  8°  ................. 

GntbetfungSteifen  in  bet  ibeimatt).  Veip., 
1865-6.  2  S»be.  in  1.  ft.  8°  .............. 


59:  1390 

59  :  1391-4 

59:  1401-2 

59:  1395-8 
59:  1399-400 

58  :  1117 

58:  1287-8 


,  .'octmann.  —  gottf'e^ung. 
(i'litbectung-Sreiien  inbiefficfynftube.  Seip. 
18(i6.  ft.  8°  ................................. 

Gntbecfung'Sreifen   in    getb    unb  gtur. 
Vetp.  18ii(i.  ft.  8°  ........................... 

(Sntbeduniismjen  in  SbauS  unb  Sjof.  i'eip., 
isiiii.  t'l.  8  .........  ..  ..........  ...  ........... 

(Sdctjrte  epieltameiab,  Set.  &<if.,  1871. 
ft.  8°  ......  .  ................................... 

§au«id)al}  fiU1  bie  beutt'die  Jugenb.  Sto= 
~  jxau,  ().  b.)  (>  S3be,  8°  ..................... 

StuifttirteS  Spietbud)  fiir  Mimbcit.  X'eip., 
1870.  ft.  8°..  ............................... 

SHI  (Sti'meit,  obet  bie  fleineit  ^flanjens 
freuitbe.  i'eip.,  18(i9.  ft.  8°  ..........  .... 

SnbieSiatut.  iMelefelb,  1862.  16°  ....... 

bcS  ibetufcS,  2ie.    3t.  iUitbentjoiju. 
i-i.  (Svj.,  SBb.  1  .......................... 

unb  3(ott;eii  be§  Sertn  a5b'f)= 
nelet.  '21.  lii(jui§  (vxsefemia§  0utt= 
&etf).    S't  ®«1-  ®d)t.,  »b.  9  ............ 

aenhtBcvronubtltftaftri^  Tie.    3-  35$.  toon 
©b'tfje.    S1'  Sammtt.  4l\,  Stuttg.  uub 
Siib.  3(u«g.,  S3b.  3....  ....................... 

Saffetbe.     S"  Si$-/  Muvj'fdje  2(u§g., 
«b.  6  ......................................... 

Xnfietbe.    Jn  ©fimmtl.  3i$.,  ipnrijer 
3tu%,  •Hb.  2  ................................ 

Taffelbe.     S"   3»-.    Stuttfl.  2tu5g., 
»b.  7  ......................................... 

2Bnbi!iinn  burdj  ungtiidtidje  i.'iebe.  3)1.  &. 
Sapbir.     ^n  Slueg.  eel)!'.,  43b.  1  ......... 

215fll)lt|1itiiinf,  £er.    g.  Wetftficfer  ........... 

tiicf,  Sa§.    g.  yoffmann.    S« 
.  4  .................  .  .................. 

unb  nad)  bet  Qetftorung  toon 
urg.    ty.  g.  3B.  Oettet  (SuJ.  0. 
bon  ,'oorn).    5"  £>ovn'3  Grj.,  Sib.  11. 
SBaJteS  tmb  fat)d]e«  il>ot;ttf;uu.  §.  Mtein? 
fteubet.  S»  3cieti(j  3ngenb=iMM.,  »b.45. 
2BaIirl)fit  unb  viige.    W.  SHevilj.    S"  3«= 
genb=4iibl.,  aib.  3  ............................. 

SBBnibmontt'S  §eil!    g.  ©etftadet  ........... 

3  n  I)  a  [  t  :    Sic  jroolf  Dlonatc.  —  lie 


59: 
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—  '(Sin  Sag  in  ^cn  2U)><n.  —  (Sine  S)aiiern  = 
jaflb.  --  ^agb,  Siirter  unbfflftlb  in  sJJpvb= 
!Xnierit.t.  —  SCie  feaujagb.  — 


SSniic,  Tie.    G.  »on  (So^ren.    S" 

Sugenb=»io(.,  W>.  31  ........................ 

Xafleltie.    S"  Sb.  34  ........................ 

SBflifc  i'on  SBicit,  Tie.  3.  ©cfyerr.  3  S3be. 
Sffinifctt,  Tie.  g.  §offmonn.  S"  Grj., 

33b.  »  ............................................ 

26nt!ciifiin()c,  Tet.  g.  ».  3Ji.  S«  9««ifc 

^ugenbsSJibt.,  vyb.  46  ........................ 

26niicnfitflDf,  Tcr.  3)1.  ;King.  S"  «. 

etabtgefd).,  SHb.  2  ............................ 

er.  31.  ©tifiet.  S 


2kct. 


59  : 

59  : 


2913 
2912 


ed;r., 


SBBaloefnfttrafeit. 

*b.  2B  .......................................... 

Hlein.    G.  g.  Garten  ............ 

S  £o(;ne.    G.  Spinbtet.  Sn  S« 
liingcr,  je  tiebcr,  >8b.  2  ....................... 

SJBolbfritb.    4<.  SSuer&a*.    3  SJbe  .......... 

,  Ter.    2(.  ettfter.    5n  Grj., 


o§.    5-  Siebtcr.  Sn  . 

blitmen  .......................................... 

aSnlblntlbc,  obet  bet  i^otf-sbi-unnen.  V. 

Sletlftab.    S11  ©<tgen  unb  rom.  Grj  ....... 

2BnlbfnpcIlr,  Tie.  Gt).  Bon  Sdmiib.  S" 

0ef.  Sdir.,  Sb.  4  ............................. 

2»onlbnirnt"rt),  Tet.  g.  ©erftader.  S'» 

SOitbc  ffielt,  SBb.  1  ............................ 


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58: 
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2914 
2910 
2911 
2917 
2900-6 
2918 

2915 
2916 

1604 
1039 

358 
385 
351 
365 

1200 
988 

2263 

2.840 
2595 

2553 
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2581 

2584 

498-500 

2268 

2596 

384 

1061 

1625 
386 

917 
87-9 

1061 

2830 

354 

531 

991 


PROSE  FICTION:     GKKMAN. 


SBoftmftflcr. 


-99- 


SSeffmer. 


SUalbmiiflcr,  Dicbcrt  (Gbouarb  3)11  = 

b  o  c  ». 

Staronifirt.    £<($.  1868.    16°  .............. 

tHiffiflora.    Seip.  1868.  16°  ............... 

2iialbrtrin.  £>.  i'aube.  3  $be.  3n  Set 

beutfdjc  .Htieg,  St.  5-7  .................... 

SOalifdK  RrajtrtmaniKtl,  Sa3.  6.  @pmb* 

Icr.    3u  3»r  etabt  unb  Vanb  ........... 

2&alliafirt  burd)'»  Veben  ocni  Stafctet 

jvrieicii  In*  \\\i  WcgcnH'aft.    *ou  cincm 

Secbunbicdj^igcr.    i.'ciB.  1862.    9  :8be. 

in  5.     16°.  ..................................... 

2l>nllinlirt  nad)  ^cnifalcm.  G.  epinbler. 

on  3mtti  bi  Hi'are,  4<b.  1  .................. 

21?flllfiiri)bDOt,  Sa§.  g.  ©erftacfet.  3n 

.Ureii;  unb  diet,  >Hb.  2  ...................... 

2i*nlDiirnitfiintl!t,  Sie.  6.  3fcb,of!e.  3" 

«ef.  .ccbr.,  -UK  9  .............................. 

2i<fllliuri!i>M>inrt)tc.  G.  e^inblct.  2  SJbt. 
in  1.  ....................  ...................... 

3n  6n  It:  Sib.  1:  lie  <f.vovrietin  311  !Rottcn> 
fmuiti  (170r>-6.)  —  iter  fdjroarje  Qerrgoit  in 
Xgrol. 

3<b.  2:     Zer  Sfiecfwl&alg. 

2i*alram  3orft,  ber  Scmagoge.    5p.  0)a= 

Icn.    4  4»be  ..................................  .. 

2£altcr  ^'itiib.    %  <9alcn.  3  Sbe.  in  1  ...... 

aOdtlicr  unb  gtlbtgimbe.  ft.  Scbmibt  ...... 

2£anbflnbrn  3Javciffen,  Sie.    3-  etolle. 

3n  (Samclien,  »b.  2  ........................... 

aOnubcrbilbcr.   3-  '«to«e.  3n  g 

glocfcn 
2l>niibrrnftc  Mriinicr,  3)er.    ft.  Scrftdder. 

on  x'lmer.  SSaIb=  u.  etvombilber,  SJb.  2.. 
aOanbrrutincii-    3iic  bie  oiuicub  benrbci= 

tct.    Itt.'Jieliti  ............................... 

2l*anJimiiiiKii  burdi  baS  Ocbict  bet  ©e= 

fd;id)te.   '^.  penning  ......................... 

;tn(alt:  tie  (Sr6cn  BOH  Sudjen^orft.  — 
Wottliilf,  bet  .Cicimatfctoff.  —  JtotiS,  ber 
ber  Starfe.  —  SJenno  ber  ttommaote.  —  Ct)s 
tinna.  bie  -tiere  com  JHiefcnftetn.  —  $UQO 
oon  ^3etiere§. 


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aOnffcrfrun,  Set.    Gb.  Don  edjmib.    3n 

Wef.  edit.,  Sib.  8 59: 

1430      2l"nffrrmnt1rti.  V.  lied,  on  Sdjt.,  s-Wb.  21.  5(> : 
1430      2t"affrnttrf,  Sic ;  obcr,  bet  etteidiet  butdj 

bie  Mccre.  3-  3-  Goofcct 58  : 

2052-4      2l"nMcrnotb  i-n  Gmmentbal,  Sie.    91.  33it= 
jiiiS.    ( o  e  v  e  m  i  a  S  e  0 1 1 1  ( (f.)    3" 

906         Wef.  edjt.,  «b.  23 58: 

20 at  bi  'ne  2lenn'ttaid)uiirt  rutc  famcn  fann, 

3-  Sieuter.  3"  Sd)urr=Mu« 56: 

2Ba«,  ovules,  bet  Gtfinbet.  %  3-  S55-  Cet= 
1445-9         tel.    (iB.  D.  0  o  n  ft  o  t  n.)    3n  ftotn'3 

Gtj.,  lib.  8 58: 

955      2l"attcnu.    21.  yen  etetnberg.    on  Kimft= 

(erbilbcr,  S3b.  3 59: 

958      2tkbcr,  Garl  Maria  Don.  ft.  3(au.  3  Sibe. 

iu2 59: 

2i«cbcr  an  bet  3i>anb,  Set.    G.  ©pinbtct. 

on  Jag  u.  iNacfyt,  Hb.  2 59  : 

2t«rbcr  unb  li'affet.    (3.  3iievi(i.    3«  3>i= 

gent>=«b(.,  Sib.  1 59: 

2SrriifcI  be*  vcfccnS,  Set.    3-  S-!B-  £acf; 

Idnber,     2  4<bc.  in  1 58: 

21krfn"dbalq,   Set.     G,    epinbtcr.     3n 

'ilHiH.nir!iiiS=3idd>te,  93b.  2 59  : 

2«ffl)fcll)crr  wn  St.  Solicit,  Set.  21.  2S>tt= 

„-,,.          bcnbabn.    o"  8cf.  Gtj.,  Sb.  1 59  : 

2*cbftiunfr,  Sie.    3.  S.  ft.  Jemme 59  : 

2i3ffl  in  ben  ftimmcl,  Set.  3rau  3-  ^Pfon- 
uenfd)inibt     (  o  u  J  i  e    S3  u  t  o  TO ).    3n 

Siilber  au§  bcm  i'eben 59: 

2"0ffl  in'S  2lmt,  Set.    21.  SSHlbenba^n.  3n 

W'ef.  Gt}.,  SJb.  4 59  : 

20ca  verfel;lt.  Sen.    G.  ^Jolfo.    3n  23JoI= 

fo'ii=ed)atti'ii:  3f.  JiorjeUen,  S3b.  14 59: 

SotteS  unb  bet  MenfdKii  Webanfen, 


1956 
949 


803-6 

806 


1111 
1115 
989 
2108 
1461 


3.  Sewalb.    4  Sibe.  in  3.  58  :    2133-5 
20artcnbiirn,  •««(. 

16° .'..."...'.'. '....". 59:  1 168 

SJomebme  3tau,  Gine.  Wcta,  1868.  16°.  59  :  1467 
3\vtd  bciligt  ba«  Mittel,  Set.  etuttg. 

1874.  16° 59:  1469 

JUaritm.  S.  etobct.  3n  Gtj.,  Sib.  10....  59  :  H«»4 

2l'nrn)0lf'  Set.  ii>.  ftdting.  (SBUiba  Ib 
21  let  is.)  2  S3bc.  in  1 58: 

20as  nus  eiiiem  atmen  ftittcnbublciit  n>et< 
ben  fann.  %  3.  "IB.  Cettol  (4B.  0.  B  o  n 
fto  tn).  on  ftotn'8  Gtj.,  ilb.  12 58  : 

2'Jttif  bft  Menfdj  fact,  bae  witb  ct  and) 
crnbten.  Si.  Siaroit.  on  Gtj.,  3<b.  5 '.  59  : 

2Uas  bie  edjiimlbc  fang.  3-  SViel^agen. 
2*be '.....  59: 

2t>a-5  eine  Muttet  leiben  fann.  ft.  GonS-- 
cience : 58  : 

JOas  mit  einmal  ber  Tobtengtaber  ctjal;lte. 
*.  3-  SB.  Cettel.  (ls.s.  D.  u  o  n  ft  o  t  n.) 
on  ftotn'S  Gt?.,  33b.  10 58: 

21" as  fid)  bet  S3ud;laben  et^dljlt.  it.  ®u%-- 
fonv  3«  Sie  fl.  Siattcittuclt,  23b.  3 ;.  58  : 

21" as  nntb  et  bainit  madjenV  (v.  v^ifi  = 
ft  t  a  t  u  S  G  a  i;  t  o  n.)  G.  0).  G.  X.  SiuU 
ii'er^'ijtton.  9  Sibe.  in  2 58  : 

2i"nfbiitflti)n,  Weorae.  ^.  3.  4H.  Cettel. 
(IB.  D.  »  o  n  ft  o  t  n.)  3"  SJorn'd  Gts., 
»b.  14 .". 58; 

2t?nfl)iitflton,  Weorge.  3.  ednnibt ;,<| : 

20nffrrf(iitb  am  Stbciue,  Sie.  G(;.  von 
edjmib.  3n  Wef.  edit.,  S3b.  4 59  : 


1365 

2841 

2024 

871-2 

422 

2854 
1231 

2233-4 


ie.      Sllbcrt    iBitiiuS     (3et«miaS 

@ottf;elf).  3n®ef.  Sd)t.,  S3b.  9...  58: 
JOfililirtic  CS'r',ie!;ung.  3.  ietualb.  3n 

Siinen=  unb  iVtggefd).,  i(b.  2  ..............  58  : 

2Bcil)lifftcit  2tufenjal)te,  Sie.  ,v>.  3fd)offe. 

on  (Sef.  Sdir.,  «b.  3  ........................  5fi  : 

2BcibIirf)cr  3ltst,  Gin.    3(.  etabt  ............  59  : 

aC'Ctbcnmiililr,  Sie.  3.  ©iebler.  3n§aibe. 

bhimen  ..........................................  59: 

2£cilmnrt)tcn.  3-  S>cffmann.  3n  Gn., 

iSb.  14  ...............  ...........................  59: 

2l>filinnrtiti>nticiib,  Set.  S.  Wufcfow.  3n 

Sie  fieiite  3Jarteuh>elt,  J^b.  1  ...............  58  : 

2"i>cil)iinri|Uinbciib.    Jb.  Miigge  .............  58: 

2t>ril)iinrti(i<nbriib,  Set.  GI;.  von  Sdimib. 

on  Wef.  2d)t.,  «b.  1  .................  .  .......  59  : 

SBri5na4t««*l6tn6.  Z.  Sieef.  3n  ®cb,r., 

iAb.  21  ....................  v  .....................  5(j: 

20cilniart|ti!fcft,  Gin.  V.  ^tdjler.  on  Grj.. 

i^.  1  ............................................  59: 

2tfrilmart!tsfiuib,  Set.    §.  fiurj  ............  58: 

2l5cibimrt)tcmrirrtifii.  3.  'W.  fradlanber. 

3u  aMardjen  :  W.,  !«b.  13  .....  .  ............  58  : 

ril,  «ufta». 

Jaufenb  nub  cine  9tad,'t.    etuttg.  1866. 

4-Hbe.  8°  ......................................  59: 

2£cin6iitfr,  Set.  ^aut  Sjchfe.  3n  Ocf. 

3.H.,  i»b.  5  ...................  1  ...................  56: 

2t*riffnqnnq,  Sie.  :)!.:  pellet,  on  eicben 

itSiiit'eralH-iibe,  «b.  2.".  ......................  58: 


3(blet,  Set.    G.  ^aftrow  .............  59: 

2l'rif;r  Mofe,  Sie.  3.  etoUc.  3  «be.  in  1.  59  : 
2i?riHfovf,  ^«-  ¥•  3-  355.  Oettcl  cii<.  O. 

k)  D  n  6  o  t  n).    gn  ibcrn'8  Gtj.,  «b.  9.  58  : 
2i*rlffiibrnnt,  Sie.    9(.Holtc  .................  58: 

2£r!intbrnut,  Sic.  it.  Sutfoto.  on  «ef. 

*S.,  *b.  11  .....................................  56: 


is|:! 

•'.',  15      2v"tllmtr,  3lrnolb. 
SH-ubet  5i<:- 


533 
1620 

460 


1053 
1105 

2837 

1034 

270-1 

942 

2551 

1311 

949 

1604 
1332 

30 
1605 

87 

1039 
2115 

1951 
1006 

2830 
2273 

1229 
2428 

530 
1620 

2640 

2006 

1293 

1490-3 
674 

1447 

2993 
1  124 

2R38 
204 

485 


531 


Sktl.   1871,    2  SUbc. 


f[.8°  ..........................................  59:  1513-14 


IK  'I'lOX:     GERMAN. 


SBettmeT. 


-  100  - 


3ugenb. 


SJkHmcr,  2trnolb.  —  gortfefcung. 

£rei  itcupcn  b,od>.    SMIbetbud?    eincS 

alien  SunggefeHen.    9taf.  1865.  16°.  59: 
2BcIirf)C  9Jadibar,  Set.    21.  SB.  (Srube.  3n 

3ugenb=  u!  9*oH3bibt 59: 

SJBelt    bet   3ugenb.      Seib.    1865  —  71. 

tiiBbe.  8° 59: 


59  : 


Jjn^olt  :  S5b.  1:  Ktfeflimben  ...... 

SBb.  2:  Setfrabfnbe 

Sb.  3;  i'olm  be<S  ^IctfjeS 

SBb.  4:  Silbcv  ous  bev  Wojeitroavt 

SBb.  5:  £>f  imatfo  unb  Jiiembe 

SBb.  b:  'liovroSrts!   na$  Often  unb  XBeftcn 

6.  3)t.  2)hmbt. 
3SBbc  ............  58 


59  : 
59: 
59  : 
59: 


20dt  tin  .Hfetnen,  Sic.  g.  OcrftScfcr  .........  59  : 


2Bclt  be§  GMflir,c§,  Cine. 


unb  9.UiI;nc.  G,  3».  9Jtunbt.  (Si  o  a  i  f  e 
aKiib.  tbadj.)  29fte.  in  1  ..................  58 

2£clt  unb  9totur.  G.  9H.9.)iimbt.  (gout  f  c 
Df  ii  l;l  b  a  cb,  .)  311  3ieueS  9Wbcrburfj, 
SBb.  1  ............................................  58 

SScltbitrflcr,  Set.  g.  Stolte.    3  SBbe.  in  1.  59 

SBdtgefdMdjrte  ""b  bic  SDZobc.  G.  Wl. 
aihtnbt.  (SJouife  SRii  I;  I  bad;.)  3n 
ioiftor.  93tlberbud),  9ft.  3  .....................  58 

SDeltlucifcit  uon  edjattenftebt,  Tic.  21. 
SDJeijjncr.  3n  Gliataftctmasfen,  4ft.  1...  58 

2£f]n  etn  tugenbfoineS  5i5cib  bcfdjeeret  tft, 
bie  tft  uiel  eblet  benn  bie  toftlidjfte  ftacle, 
g.  §offnmnn.  3't  Ralenber«®ej^  .......... 

29citit®ott  Ijilft,  gebtailleS.  ^.  Hoffmann. 
SnGrg.,  «b.  34  ..................  .  ...........  59 

JJilcnit  "tan  nur  redit  ®cbulb  I;at  !  *y.  §off= 
mann.  v>n  Grj.,  SJb.  13  ......................  59 

SPcitn  i"it  ctnmal  ftcrbcn.    g.  ©erftadet, 
3n  Untcr  ^almen  unb  S3urf)en,  SBb.  1....  58 
baS  ©liitt  bat,  fiib.rt  bie  ilraut  beim. 

b.  2  ..............  58 


58  : 


2Scr  fteijt,  bet  fcfje  ju,  bafj  ct  nid.it  falle. 
3.  S.  §.  Semmt.  3n  (Srj.,  «b.  4..:  ......  59: 


i'titbe  tbut,  bet  ift  tec  Sttubeiinedjt. 
.  Soffmann.    Jn  Grj.,  «b.  5  .............  59  : 

ttogt  bie  Sdjulb.  Ib..  Wiigge  ...........  58  : 

2i5rt  itiai-  tct  a)!i>tbcr?    3.  3>.  ».  Semme. 
3n  Grimmal=3io»e[Ien,  «b.  3  ...............  59  : 

iiecrbcrflfffliirtitc,  Gme.    G.  SptnMer.  3n 
ai-mtevlnid),  S3b.  2  .............................  59: 

SScrncr.  g.  ©crftactcr.  JttigeU  tt.  Snnfel, 
«b.  1  .............................................  58: 

Setrnet,  G. 

2lnt  Slltar.    Seip.  1873.    2  93be.  in  1. 
H.  8°  .........................................  59  : 

(SattenlaubenbliUfyen.  Xtif.  1872.  2«be. 
«.  8°  .........................................  59  : 

3  nil  at  t  :  SBb.  1:  Gin  ftelb  bcr  Sebcv. 
S)b.  2:    ein  §elb    bcr  Jebec  (cdjlue).    — 
iiermann. 

SBrffcn  ~tdjt  brenni  [aiiget.    8.  Stiibet. 

SnG'Vj.,  «b.  2  ...............................  59: 

SBette,  ©ine.    G.  ^olfo.    3n  St.  Stobellen, 

S36.  3  ............................................  59  : 

SBrttttPabie,  Gine.    g.  3B.  flarflanber. 

3n  Sorgcnlofe  Stunbcn  in  b,eitctn  @efdi., 

S8b.  2  ............................................  58: 

2Ucttftrcit,  ®er.    3t.  pellet.    3n  ©ieben 

SBinterabenbe,  33b.  2  ..........................  58: 

Whip-poor-Will.     33.  aiioUbaufen.     3n 

Sieuquien,  iib.  1  ..............................  58  : 

SH?ir6tcl,  Xa«.    S.  Sdjmib.    Jn  2tlt«  unb 

neue  ©efd).  au8  SJa^etn,  33b.  (i  ........  -.-..  59  : 

26itfcbc,  St.  Don. 

galfdje  Grbe,  Set.    93erl.  1868,  2  a^be. 
in  1.  II.  8°  .................................  59: 


SSMrfcbe, 

Seutfd)e  Surgetfantitie,    Gine.     Sena, 
1867.    3  «be.  in  2.  II.  8°  ...............  59  : 


1515 

2406 

2930-5 

2930 
2931 
2932 
29:« 
2934 
2935 


2485-7 

2155 
2566 


2547 
1126 


2513 
2315 

1735 
2293 
2272 
982 
1689 
1304 

2264 
2436 

1299 
950 
93-7 

1535 
1536-7 

1090 
81 

1335 

1447 

2392 

5G2 

1562 

1558-9 


2tMtfcbe,  SuliuB  uon.  —  gortfetnmg. 
Setttfdjct  vonbstnedjt  bet  neueftcn  fyit, 
Gin.    3e"<*/  1864.    3  9ft «.  in  1.  16°.  59: 

gnhatt:  41b.  1:  Sie  Relbjiigc  uon  1818  bis 

18aO  in  @^U0n>i43*^oifletn. 
SBb.  2:  SBrafiiten;  ISaLifovnien;  £ie  spvairien; 

Xte  23elageruMs  uon  Setaftapol. 
SBb.  3:  ©ibtricu;  ;\ta[ien;  SDienfi  in  bcr  ton* 

foberirten  Stance  bcr  Subitaateii  uon  sJiorbs 

Slmetiia. 

§etjog  li'altenftein  in  5»erflenbtirg ;  fti; 
ftor.  9ioman.  3fna,  1865,  4  iBbe  in  2. 

II.  8° 

§ufatcnoffiriet  gtiebrid>'3  be§  ®tof,en  : 
9!ad)  ben  etgenenSUtfjeidntungeniganS 
S.'eberedjt  uon  ^rebotv'S.  Sena,  1866, 

3  9fte.  in  2.  ft.  8° 59 

Sange  %,\aad,  Set :  igtftorifdjer  fllnnan 
au§  bet  3«tt  be§  bentfdjen  i^efvciuttgSs 

ItiegeS.    i'cip.  1863,  3  9fte.  II.  8° 59 

fficiet,  Gin  :  91adj  ben  2luf= 
einei  tm  Jelbe  ©eblicte= 
iien.  »ann.  1872.  3  2fte.  in  2.  II.  8°.  59 
2Cic  alte  SJunben  t;eilen.  grau  uon  §u!= 
fen    ( §  e  I  e  n  e ).     3"    9iouellen   unb 

©ftjjen: 58 

2LUt  Stnn_e  9iabi  Jotuaaet  tjauSbattet,  unb 
wie  e§  if)t  mit  ben  Softoten  gel;t.  Stlb. 
5Bi(jiu§  (3etemia§  (Settle  If). 

2  Jibe.    3n  ©ef.  ®d)t.,  Sb.  21—2 58 

2Bic  G^tiften  cine  grau  geimnnt.  St. 
StfeiuS  (  o  e  t  e  in  i  a  §  <8  o  1 1 1)  c  I  f).  3n 

(8ef.  ®d?tiften.    SJb.  8 58 

21Mc  bet  Gtiriftbaunt  eutftanb.    g.  (Set; 

ftddfer- 59 

bet  Sdjnee  jd)iitolj.  V.  Sdjittfing.  3n 

3tns  altet  nub  neuer  vjeit,  '-Bb.  2 59 

2llic  bet  Jeufct  baS  JiutEcn  befara.  21.  uon 

aiSinterfetb.    3n  SjunweSIen,  ;Hb.  B 59 

bie  Stlten  futtgen.  21.  Uon  ffiintetfelb. 
3n  iputnor.  ©olbaten=9touellen,  9ft.  4...  59 
28ic  bie  Saat,  fo  bie  Grnbte.    g.  6off= 

tnann.    S"  ^3-.  *?.  10 : 59 

28ic  Ginet  etn  il5allitfd)fdnget  lyusbe  unb 
tua§  et  babei  etfuljt  unb  evtebte.  ^J.  g. 
Sij.  Dettct  (21$.  D.  Uon  §orn).  3n 

Corn's  Grj.,  iBb.  5 58 

28  ic  fiinf  Wabdjen  tm  95ranntta)ein  j«m= 
ntetlid)  umfamen.  2t.  SBi(jitt^  (3t>re5 
mia§  ©ott^ctf).  3n  ©ef.  Stfyr., 

5ft.  12 58 

cine  grau  fttcht.    21.  SBfyiuS 
aS  ©otttjelf).    3n  ©ef. 

e'dir.,  9)b.  7 58 

2lMc  man  Matferin  intrb.  G.  DJ.  Wunbt. 
(X  o  u  i  f  e  Di  ii  b,  I  b  a  dj.)  3n  9toucllcn 

u.  SWbcr:  .HI.  rNomane,  Sb.  20 58 

man  lieben  tnufi.    £>.  ijftdjoltt.    3" 

©cf.  Sd)t.,  9ft.  15 1 56 

20ic  man  Waler  iuirb.    6.  Gonfcience 58 

2iMc  man  fid;  auf  etncrSnfel  etnriditen  unb 
n-batten  follc.  S.  Stober.  3n  Grj., 

9ft.  3 59 

28icbcn  ¥e'er  Bon  2)JeIborf.  ©taf  St. 
©rabotosft.  3n  2Iu§  2iielt  unb  §au§, 
1ft.  2 58 


igomgblwm'n  :  (ycmiitttUdje  StjaI>Inngcn 
unb  ©ebidjte  fitt  bie  lieben  .Hiubet. 
SreSbcn,  (f.  b.)  8°.  ........................  59  : 

^unbert  (ycfd)td)ten  fiit  cine  Diuttet  unb 
ib^te  Minber.  Stesben,  (\.  b.)  II.  8°...  59  : 

9J!onat§tofen  :  Gtjii[;lungcn  fiit  bie  3u- 
genb  con  8  big  12  3abten.    Stc6bcn, 
(f.  b.)  8°  ....................................  59: 

2Hicbcr<tcfuiibcne  3»genb,  25ie.    ©.  uon 

Sttuenfee.     (@uftao    worn    <See.) 

3n  Grja^l.  eineS  alien  »ettn,  9ft.  1  ......  59  : 


1557 


53:     1568-9 


1560-1 

1563-5 

1566-7 

1430 

1051-2 

1038 
2150 
628 
1735 
1739 
2269 

2834 

1042 
1037 

2472 

I960 
422 

1091 
1069 

2951 
2950 

2952 
1198 


PKOSK  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


2Bichcrfc()vcnbe. 


-  101  - 


aSicbcrffbrcnbe  grtattftfc  Saifet,  Set. 
S.'.  licet.  3«  e$r.,  »b.  22  ................  56: 

aSicbtrfcbfii.  U.  Itolfo.  >  28olEcn=Scbat> 
ten  :  <Ji.  StMBtn,  *b.  14  ...................  59  : 

ifiMcbrrfrficn.  D.  28ilbennutb,.  3"  3m 
Jageslidit  ......................................  59  : 

EBkittfctta,  &n.    5rau  B(>n  £>uifen. 

(Selene.)    5"  ^otoeUcn  unb  etfjjen...  58  : 
2lMc(nnb,  (il;nitop[;  fflterttn,  (geb.  1733, 
f  1813.) 
Slbcnteuet  be§  Sen  Stilino  son  ftofatoa, 

£te.    3n  Sfcrantl.  SB.,  «b.  1-2  ......  5G  : 

Jlgattiobdmon.  3"  Sdntmtl.  28.,  SBb.  18.  5(>  : 
Xratyei  unb  ^anttjeo.     3n  Sdmmtl. 

SB.,  SBb.  27  .................................  56: 

MrifttW.  3n  Sammtl.  28.,  SBb.  22-24...  5(j  : 
SBomfaj  Sdjleidjet'S  Jugenbgefditdite.  Jn 

Sdmmtl.  28.,  2to.  27  ......................  56: 

Sapbmbtpn.  3n  Sdmmtf.  28.,  2<b.  HI...  56  : 
I*nt',aubcvum3,  Ste.     3n  Santmtl.  38., 

SBb.  19  ........................................  5(i: 

grambfdiaft  unb  Viebe  auf  bet  2>tob«. 

3n  Sdmmtl.  28.,  SBb.  19  ................  56  : 

Qefdjirfite  bet  Stbbetiten.    3»  Santmtl. 

28.,  SBb.  18-14  ..............................  5(i  : 

Saffelbe.  3n  2(ti«gen>.  28.,  Sflb.  3  .......  56  : 

®ejd)irf)te  be§  2(gatb,cn.  3«  Santmtl.  28., 

2»b.  4-ti  ......................................  5(i: 

®cidn'dite  be3  iueikn  Sanifdnnenb.    3n 

Santmtl.  28.,  Nb.  9  .......................  56  : 

©olbcne  Svncgcl,  2et,  ^n  Santmtl.  21!., 

23b.  7—8  .....................................  56  : 

Jaffelbe.    "sit  2lii«.fldi\  28.,  «b.  2  .....  56  : 

feerametcn  Mn  :)ipftnliain.  3,"  Santmtl. 
"  28.,  «b.  19  ...................................  56  : 

fiejfot  unb  .Utfenue^cl.  ^\n  Sammtl.  2B., 

SBb.  21  ........  ..  ...............................  56: 

fifateS  unb  fripparcfyia.    3"  toammtJ. 

28.,  »b.  21."  .................................  56: 

iiiebc  obne  i.'eibenfdiaft,  £te.  3n  Santmtl. 

28.,  «b.  19  ..................................  56  : 

SDienanbct  unb  WUicetion.    Jn  Sa'mmtl. 

28.,  25b.  21  ..................................  56  : 

Xaffclbe.  $n  3lu«_geh).  21*.,  SBb.  3  .......  56  : 

SfatctffuS  unb  Siatctfja.  v>n  Santnttl.  28., 

«b.  19  ........................................  56: 

9!cue  2(mabi«,  Set.    3n  Sammtl.  3B., 

*b.  15  .......................................  56: 

91ryeUe  obne  Jttel,  2ie.    Jn  Sammtl. 

28.,  SBb.  19  ..................................  56: 

2?ctcgtinuj  2<toteud.    Ju  Sammtl.  28., 

8b.  16—17  .................................  56: 

Salamanbrin,  Sie.    3n  Sammtl.  28., 

*b.  27  .......................................  56: 


28ilb  gemadijcn.   Stuttg.  1872.  16°.  3" 
?ugenb=  unb  iiolfsbibl  ......................  59: 


tei  A'teunbe.  §ann.  1861,  2  25bc.  11.  8°.  59  : 


(itiminalgeidiiditen.   Stuttg.  1866.  16°. 

Jn  o«8««b=  unb  i'clfebtbl  ...............  59  : 

Gt^atb  Jaubtt.  Stuttg.  1866.  16°. 

3nougenb=  unb^olfebibl  ...............  59: 

i'ebenebilbet.  Stnttg.  1H67.  16°.  3n 

Viug«ub=  unb  SHolfsbtbl  ...................  59  : 

^  n  li  a  It  :  SucDibuvfl.—  Wrafin  iourctla.— 
Za5  .t>au'j  :!inMfmami. 

eetbeuiuebet.    Stuttg.  1866.    Sn  3u-- 
gcnb=  unb  2!olf6bibl  .......................  59: 


genb=  unb  4ioll«btbl  ......................  59: 

SB  ill)  flcioctbencr  fcanbttxrtSburfcb,  (Sin. 
5.  Wetftddet.  '^n  SBunted  Jteibcn. 
»b.  2  ............................................  58  : 


1621 

87 

1631 

1-130 


1000 
1908 

1913 
1910-11 

1913 

1909 

1909 
1909 

1906 
1925 

1901-2 
1904 

1903 
1924 

1909 
1910 
1910 
1909 

1910 
1925 

1909 
1907 
1909 
1907-8 
1913 

2416 
1580-1   | 

2417  j 

2117 

2418 

2417  j 
2416  j 

915 


Set.    g.  ©etftddct.    3n  feeH 
unb  Xunfcl,  *b.  1  ...........................  58: 

StMlbbirfciit,  S«e.    V.  Sdjucting  .............  59  : 

aiMlbc  .wibe,  Set.    (S.  $ofet.    ^n  tetj. 
Sir.,  8b.8  ..............  .  ...................  58: 

Saffelbc.    3»  SBttDegteS  Heben  .........  58: 

2lMlbr  .Hafce,  Ste.  g.  (Setftdtfet.  ^n  28ilbc 
28clt,  SBb.  3  ....................................  58: 

SBilbf  28elt.    5-,  (Setftactet.    3  SBbe  .......  58: 

3nf)<i(t:  J)o.  1:  ^n  ben  Pampas.  —  Die 
j^ciifrjaflb  rtuf  ,tMjanen  in  9lfii(a.-  Xcr  oev= 
ioirne  JHing.  —  ffiinc  Mifjiffii'fUrtibrt.  — 

—  Ecr  aialcmenfct).  —  «a(uatjago  tn  Uvu= 
0"«?  .....................................  58: 

SBb.  2:  Ia»  iffiract.—  Der  BoIfJ.Bmtaniln.— 
Guroiiiicr  in  bcr  fflilbniS.—  Tie  iBIoberato- 
ren.  —  SruttaiiuKoctcn  ...............  5S: 

SBb.  H:  Za3  Sort  an  ber  Saljfnrtf).  —  ^er 
S^lfflcapttan.  —  Souinatta  3fi,v;en.  —  ^\n 
ben  Blaniilnrt  n.  —  i(-e(t).—  lie  luilbe  Rti^e. 

'iiarbecne  ........................  58: 

l  ,  -'fugiift. 

©efammelte  ttf,dl)lungen.  i.'etp.  1862-3. 
5SBbc.  in  3.  f(.  8°  .......................  59: 

Snfcatt:  «b.  1:  Siicolaus  Subroig,  «raf 
pon  ^Jinjenborf.  —  2),-r  HieffevfAmicb  uon 
jiofuiiteii.  —  Xie  SBaljl  brs  -fle  riifes-—  fet 
iil-eciiicUicrr  cm  3t.  Wallen.  —  ^o^aun 
etbaftian  Sad).—  £cr  alte  (SanbibiU  ......  5»: 

2ib.  '2:  3litfluft  i^crmann  ^rancte.  -^  £er 
DUltpnrttb  bes  Joiiroiiflmus  con  '$">»•  — 
I)er  anne  iUcar.  —  £er  Senior  cii^enoad). 

—  DerficmbeDlnnn  ....................  59: 

Sb.  3:    2ie  ffiablt^at  bcS  Oeijinen.  —  Cine 

fonbevbarlidie  Urautfabrt.  —  ffl'lcnfcfieiuatl) 
unb  Wottcsttulfe.  —  ^crtiann  iirenj.  —  Sees 
lenroerbuni).  —  (Sin  isaflmnljl  Siut^cr'iS.— 
2er  ^flegefotjn.  —  Xev  Stdioenreter  ......  59: 

SSb.  4:  lei  gnfptltor  ^Jrtn|el.  —  J>ot  0)roft= 
giinncr.  —  3)er  ^inrfitliiifl.  —  Xev  frf)toarje 
Hiann.  —  ^!ube  unb  ISIniit.—  J'er  Siefl  in'3 
9lmt.  —  ^cr  Serftojieiic.  —  JUcine  erjge  = 
birgifa)C  SJilber  .........................  59: 

»b.  h:  3)ie  beibeii  Wefellen.  —  2er  epiel  = 
giira.  —  2ci  alte  gungiicfellc.  —  Hie  ^"= 
milie  arcron.  —  S™'S  rtleur^.  —  SBilficlm 
.Uinb  ....................................  59: 

3ot;onne§  2ttnbt.  i.'eito.  1858.  2  SBbe.  lit 
1.  M.  8°  ......................................  59: 

SDJattin  iiutbct.  S!ctp.  1859.  5  SSbe.  in  2. 
fl.  80  ..........................................  59  : 

3?b.iltW    Socob    Spenet.     i-eip.,  1858. 
2*be.  in  1.  fl.  8°  .........................  59: 

aCilbcrid).    X'.  Sdjiicting  ......................  59: 

2lM(bcrmut&.  Cttiltc,  (geb.  1817.) 
3tu§  bent  grauenleben.    Stuttg.,  1862. 
3  iBbe.  in  2.  16°  ...........................  59  : 

3nljalt:    »b.  1:    Gin  fonnenlofeS  i'cben. 

—  OTorgcn,  Wittnfl  unb  Slbenb.  —  Xie  Set« 
f4mat)te.  —  Unablianciigteit. 

®b.  2:  Die  i.'eijria^ie  ber  itoei  Sc^iceftern.  — 
!l)iabif>enbnefe.  Gin  ^cvbfttaa.  bei  'Alein5= 
berg.  —  £obte  ^tvene. 

SBb.  .'):  i'ebensgliicf.  —  Xet  erfte  Gfiejroift.  — 
Slugufte. 

21tlber  unb  (Sefdjidjten  au£  Sd)iuftb«tt( 
Stuttg.,  1862.  8  SBbe.  in  2,  16°  ........  59: 

3n6.alt:  *b.  1:  Wenvebilbec  a««  einer 
fleincM  3tabt.  —  Vilbcr  aus  cinev  biivgcrlis 
cfcen  ,^aniiue,  —  Die  atten  Jgiiufcr  oon  A.  — 
XM'iratb^gejiliictitf  n. 

SBb.  2:  Oteftatten  au5  ber  BUttJjBPrtt.—  A«rt 
iffle.Uer  unb  fetue  ^ran.  —  £a)njiibtf£fy« 
i'fartljauier. 

33b  S:  Vcbenomeae,  fvunuue  unb  gerabe.  — 
.•oageftol^e.  —  3$"m  Dorf. 

^etinatb,  bet  Jytau,  Ste.  Stnttg.,  1862. 
16°  ............................................  59  : 

gnlialt:  $eim!el)i-.  —  »erfeb,Ue  -ffiab.1.  — 
Dtitjeint. 

3m  lageSltdjt  :    SWHber  au§  bet  28itf= 
lidjfett.  Stuttg.,  1862.  16°  ..............  59: 

3  ti  t>  alt:  grautngaUeric.  —  Si'ieberfeljen. 
GiiiKiiie. 

i;eben*tatb,fet,     gelcfte    unb   uitgeliifte. 
Stuttg.,  1863.  10°  ........................  59: 

^  n  t>  a  1  1:  .(Uoftcrfrdnlein.  —  t'iebevjauber.  — 
Dlujitc  e«  frin  ?—  Gine  bnnKe  gamllicngo 
fdiid«e.  —  Cnfel  Wottlieb'3  ^ugenbliebe.  — 
Drei  Sefte:  SBeil)tiacb.tcn;  C^atfteitag; 
Cftern. 


937 
627 

1650 
16G7 

995 
991-3 


90{ 
iWZ 

tKKJ 
1604-6 

1C01 
NXH 

1605 

IOCS 

1606 

1601 

1602-3 

1600 
682 

1632-3 


1630-1 


1633 
1631 
1635 


I'KOSE  FICTION:    (iKKMAN. 


SSHIberimitf). 


-  102  - 


SSinter. 


SBilbcrmtitfi,  Dttilie.  — 
9krlen  au§  bem  Snnbe,    etuttq.,  1867. 
16°  ............................................  59  :        1636 

3  n  6  (i  It:  2lu<S  tritbcn  Staffer".  —  Die 
Sdntle  ber  Drmuid.  —  Slarie  unb  SDIorio.— 
Xaube  iBliitfyen.  —  Kargaretlien'8  Sqloc* 
fterobciib.  —  Die  bvei  Sduveftem,  obcv,  ber 
&err  befyiitet  bie  Ginfaltigtn. 

ConntagsSJacfcmtttage  Xaljeim:  3ktrad)» 
tungcn  tiif  IjauSlidie  ©roaming.  3iad) 
bcm  (Snglifc6.cn.  etuttg.,  1860.  16°...  59  :  1634 

3nda[t:  Ser  Jiame.  —  £er  Md&licf.  — 
2Me  Sdilifcr.  —  Xas  (iiclidmmji.  —  £08 
bomielte  ri^'SI''^-  —  '£a3  cine,  luao  9iot[) 
t6.ut.  —  Xer  '-iUirf.  —  Der  trembling  —  Die 
^TinneriMig.  —  3}ie  3Bo[ft.  —  Xie  lobtcn.  — 
Die  Zfcore.  —  Das  fcnuS  bc«  Semi.  —  Die 
illcidK  Sartcic.  —  Die  4kriil)rung.  —  Die 
Sonntagofcicr.  —  ®ute  unb  bofe  Gugel.  — 
Dao  Sitlb.  —  Dev  oerl>ovgcne  50)05.  -  Da3 
Senfforn. 

gur  Xammerftunbe.  etuttg.,  1871.  16°.  59  :        1637 

3n6alt:  Sllte  Siebe  roftet  nidjt;  brei  Sils 
btr  auG  bcm^'eben:  C'in  gcireiierSete^ret; 
3Xlnnrd);  ^m  (Garten  yor  bem  Xftor.  — 
(Jine  8d)u[mciftertamilic.  —  Stoel  5Jamen«« 
fdtiiH'ftcni:  ^vrdnsd)cn  £fbnfttana;  ^ran* 
jisfa  con  Sonenfcelm.  —  J;cm  Slbguinbc  ju. 
—  ^>m  Sanitatfloeretn. 

^ifbvfnrrcr,  Tev.  D.  SDiiincr.  3  33be.  in  2.  58  :    2657-8 
SlMlbftcttcr,  35cr.  3-  3-  Cooper.  3n  i'cbcr= 
ftrumtifslJrjSMungen,  fiir  bie  ^ugenb  be= 
arbcitet  von  g.  iooffinann  ...............  ...  58  :         482 

aBilbtobtcr,  £er.    3.  g.  (Sooner  ............  58  :         462 

2)affetbc.    3«  ^eberftruntpf  =  Grsiil;lun= 
gen,  fiir  bie  Jugenb  bcarbeitet  yon 
Hoffmann  .......  '  ......................... 

SSMlbclm  .fttnb.    31.  3i>ilben^al;n.  SH  ®ef. 


SBHJjelm  ^iciftct'S  Ve^rjabre.    3/858.  Don 
Wbtbe.    3n  @dmmtl.  3i.,  Stuttg.  unb 
Xiib.  SluSg.,  «b.  3  ........................... 

2afjelbe.     3n  38.  Murj'fdje  2lu«g., 
S3b.  7  ......................................... 

Saffelbe.    3n  ©ommtl.  28.,  ^avifer 
3(u§g.,  SBb.  3  ................................ 

2affelbe.     3n  2B.,    etuttg.  SluSg., 
SJb.  8—9  .................................... 

SSMl&clm  TOeiftcr'S  Si'anberjabre.    3.  SB. 
»on  Qb'tftc.    3n  eammtl.  28.,  etuttg. 
u.  liib.  a«8fl.,  SBb.  3  ........................ 

Taffelbe.     3«  3B->  ^urj'fdje  2(u§g., 
S»b.  8  ......................................... 

Saffelbe.    3n  Siimnitl.  28.,  25arifer 
2(u«g.,  2*b.  3  ................................ 

ffaffelbe.     3n  58.,    etuttg.  2(u8g., 
Sib.  10  .........................  .  ............. 

SflMlftclm  etjernfrona.    3)1.  ©.  ec^iuarg. 
3^be.  in  1  ...................................  . 

Saffelbe  ...................................  ... 

Jell.    ®.  Siierifc.    3n  3ugcnb= 
5b.  12  ................................... 


.  58: 
. 
59: 


56  : 
56: 
56  : 
56: 

56  : 
56: 
56: 
56: 

59: 
59: 

59: 


2tfiil)Clmi!lio()c  unb  CSbifelburft.     (S.  2)J. 

TOimbt  (y  P  u  i  |"  e  3)i  ii  b  I  b  o  d)).  3  *be. 

3n   Son   itb'niggrag    bis    S-bifelbnrfi, 

2lbtb.2  ...........  '.  ..............................  58: 

SiMllinm    Siogartl;.     31.    (J.  Sradjuogel. 

3«be.  in  2  ...................................  58: 

SBtUtam  i'oiH-il.     i!.  Sieef.     3n  ecbr., 

3J6.  6—7  ......................................  56: 

SUMUinm  ei;a(c)>eave.  &>.  .Ub'nig.  2  SHbe.  58  : 
aiMIIiam  cbafefpeare.  §.  Mau.  4  »be...  59  : 
SBiflfomm,  Grnft  (Slbolf)  (geb.  1810.) 

2tuf  jerborftener  (Jrbe  :  ^riefi)"d>e  ®cfd)tdj= 
ten.    iWoctenfieim  a.  Wl,  1863.    1(>°...  59  : 

3  nil  a  it  :  l)r«l  gtut^en.  —  Ottie  Brautnai^t 

auf  ber  ^allig. 


482 
1606 


358 

386 

352 

365-6 

358 
387 
352 
366 

746 
709 

2562 
2742 

2563-5 
269-70 

1605-6 
1911-12 
310-13 

1661 


i,  Graft.  —  S-or 
2(u§  alter  unb  newer  3eit.    i'eip.  1864. 

2  «be.  in  1.  II.  8° 

gnfcrtU;   ab.  1:    doctor  guftu*.  —  Det 

iBollmacpt. 
S3b.  2:  <Sin  ifamilietigeSetmtllS.  —  5(m  flolt. 

SSanco:  3loman  au6  bem  .vinmbuvger  Se= 
ben.  (Sotba,  1H57.  225be.  in  1.  fl.  8°. 

2id;ter  unb'2lpoftcl.  g-ranff.  a.  "))l.,  1859. 
2»be.,  fl.  8° 

Grsafjlungcn.    ®otl;a.  2  iibc.  in  1.  16°. 

gnljalt:  !8b.  1:  S!er  Xobtcnacfer  am  2fa= 
gcvhont.  —  Stubicn  in  einetit  Sogir§aufe. 

8b.  2:  Der  Giettb'nig  con  Siift.  —  ISnaubte 
unb  uiKvIaubtc  ^d)crje.  —  Xie  leyten 
Stunbcii  cined  Si'ottcrd. 

gamilie  Simmer,  Ste:  Seutfdjer  <£\t-- 
tenroman.  Sranff.  a.  9Jf.,  1855.  8°.. 

grou  t'on  ©ampenftcin.  X'eip.  1865. 
3i»be.  16° 

©efellen  br§  eatan.  Jena,  1869.  6  33be. 
in  4.  16° 

311  6  alt:  Slbtl).  1:  lie  Saat  bes  Siifcii. 
Slbtl).  2:  3Me  cdpniMcr. 

3m  4Vann  unb  Dauber  son  I'eibenfdjaft 
unb  38alm,  »cn  Grnft  unB  edjerj. 

Sieip.  1862,    3  ibbe.  in  2.  fl.  8° 

3  nty  a  It:  8b.  1:  Set  (Sraf  oon  Xaniienfce. 

—  *Jllte  Sviefc. 

58b.  2:  Xcr  ^d)irt)tmeiftcr.  —  .gutter  bem 
iSeebetdje.  —  'Xev  (ii'i'uie  Durban. 

S8b.  3:  Gin  unfydmlidH'v  i'lann.  —  ©cbriibcr 
SUonncinlle.  Scr  Slgeiit  au8  Cliiiia. 

3m  (SUicf  uerlrilbert.  23erl.  1873.  35ibe. 

11.8° 

Sefcte  Irunf,  Jcr.  23erl.,  1865.  16° 

3)tannev  ber  Jijat:   Sioman  au§  ber  3eit 

unb  fern  Veben  2lrnbt'§.   i'eip.,  1861. 

4«be.  in  2.  fl.  8° 

Slleterire :  9!ouelleii=Gt)cluS.  Diocbb,aujcn, 

1858.  2  $be.  in  1,  fl.  8° 

3  n  da  It:  SMb.  1:  Uebev  ben  SBogcn.  —  (Sine 

ti'auvigc  iyciiebenljeit. 
Sb.  2:    IPieineibig.  —  ISriftallina.  —  2ie  3JIo« 

oen  al5  Wddiev.  —  Gin  paar  Originate.  — 

£ev  gtiicflidK  S^muflflU'V. 

SWoberne  Siinbcn.     9(rrb(;aufen,  1661. 

3«be.  in  1,  fl.  8° 

3Jo»elIen  unb  Grjdfdungen.  §ann.  (f.  b.) 

fl.  8° 

3  u  d  1 1t:  Xer obifd)=magnctiid)e  Gomptoiiiit. 

—  Gin  bunflev  SJBunh.  —  55te  aeipenftifdje 
2luetion.  —  Dii^  unbeimtidje  .trails. 

Spetcr  ^ommerering  :  SMftortfd)cr  Sioman. 

^!vag,  1856.  2  *be/in  1.  16° 

etieffinb  be*  (MicfS,  Gin :  ipumorifttfdjer 

9ioman  auS  bem  i'eben.    J?eip.,  1867, 

3«be.  in  1.  ft.  8° 

Zodjter  be§  Vatican,  ffiie.  Sieip.,  I860. 

3«be.  in  1.  fl.  8° 

Serirrte  Seelen.  iieip.,  I860.  3  «be. 

fl.  8 

3«x>i  sj;pvellen.  S;ann.,  (f.  b.)  fl.  8° 

3  n  d  a  It:    SlubmiUa.  —  sBvubcrlicrj. 


59: 
59 : 


59: 
59: 
59: 


1662 


1663 

1664-5 

1667 


1690 
1687-9 

1668-71 


59 :  1672-3 


.VI  : 

.VI  : 


5D: 
59: 


59: 
59: 


59: 
59: 

59: 
59 : 


1674-B 
1677 


1678-9 
KS80 


1681 
1660 

1682 

1666 
1683 

1684-6 
1660 


greitag=2lbenbe:   Gin  bilbenbeS  Untcr* 
baltungSbud)    fiir    junge    SJidbdien. 

TreSbcn,  (f.  b.)  fl.  8° 59  :        2965 

SBillt),    5-  Jooffmann.    3"  Grj.,  S3b.  12..  59  :        2271 
aSiitrfdmnnn.    31.  Don   Sternbcrg.    3" 

ll'itnftlerbilber,  v»b.  2 59  :        1033 

2Dinbfto9,  2er.  %.  Oerftactcr.  Jn  SUuntcS 

Sreiben,  «b.  2 58:         915 

2Btitfdfrtircibcr,  2cr.   31.  Don  28tntcrfelb. 

SiBbe.  in  2 59:  1759-60 

2Bintcr,  Slmalie. 

Xeportirten  in  2(itftrnlien,  £ie.    Seip. 
(f.  b.)  16°.    3"  Meri\!  3ugenb«?H&I., 

»b.  43 59:        2593 

©eleb,rte  .'ilanindjen,  Sa6.    i'eip.  (f.  b.) 
16°.    3n  Meu(j  3ugenb>33ibl.,  Sib.  29.  59  :        2579 


PKOSE  FICTION:     GERMAN. 


SBintcr. 


-  103  - 


2BoIf««93ciijnmiii. 


r,  2(malie.  —  J- 
.UK'incn  Va^areni  uon  •>(\MUC[,  Xie.   i?eij>. 
(f.  b.)  16°.    3n  Merits  V\na.enb4<ibl., 

SBb.  43 59:        2593 

SBiiitcr  in  Suanien,  (Jin.    g.  Si!.  ,v>acf[an= 

bcr.    3  «be.  in  2.     "MI  ©.,  -i<b.  •>•>-•>  1 ..  5X  :  1299-300 
fflMiitcrbndi.    (£.  cvnnbler.    2  flbc.  in  1..  59  :         950 

3  n  bait.    l*b.  1:    Mite   unb  ncue  $t(t.  — 

93b.  2:  '.Hlmmca.  —  9iooene  uon  Tag  ju  Tag. 

—  Tic  Mem1  .\ximatli  i;bcr'm  I'leer.  —  ]*tots 
tiinati  '.&rU  =  unb  iyiii<l>jfal$rt.  —  Gine  :H3er* 

inMiitcrfclb,  21.  uon. 
2lbentnier   beS  lieutenant   ^pulilmann. 

sHcrl.  18ii5,  16° 59  :        1753 

SUlerbanb.    Stat  1873,  16° 59:        1710 

3  nil  a  It:  Mdfcbilber  _ticbeob.ne  £:rumpfe. 

—  3tijjcn,  Weoidjte  unb  Ucbcrjc^ungcii. 

2Ute  3cit;  ober,  bie  uier  Jbdjtcr  be3 

:Htttmetfter    5rinminelmann.     .Jena, 

1873,  iJSibe.,  16° 59:  1711-13 

eieutjant,  Xer.  i.'eiu.,  1870.  4  ilbe. 

in  2,  16° 59:  1718-19 

ganatifer  bcr  3(iib,e.  i'eiu.,  1869.  4  Jibe. 

in  2.  16° 59:  1724-5 

©cmeudjcltcr  Xictjtcr,  (Sin.  Jena,  1867. 

4i<be.  in  2,  fl.  8° 59:  1720-1 

©rofi=*ufcfotu.  Jena,  1874.  4  :Bbe.  in 

2,  16° 59:  1722-3 

©uttnutbjget  3Kq>btftO,  (Sin.  i.'ciu.,  1868. 

2Hbe.ini,  1<>° 59:  1717 

£crr  uon  gil}.  Vcty.,  1H<>8,  16° 59  :  1729 

^luinori'c-fen  fur  5ofcl;a  unb  (Sifenbafpn: 

(Souue.  ikrl.,  1868-73.  6-«be.,  16°...  59 

3  nl) a  It:  'i'D.  1:  SlUco  fiir  tneincn  Soljn. 
^cr  Megenmann.  —  Ter  3"nffr  o^n  &flrjc  = 
loifj).  —  ti'r  .virfdjicitcr 59 

Sib.  2:    Cntel  iieinricfi.  —  Sic  Ptaftfpielrcife. 

—  Xer  Stabttrompeter  oon  Copcnif.—  Gine 


atMntf  rfrlb,  21.  uon.  —  gortfetung. 
3Jioberne  Cbnffee.    Sena,  1871,  3  "J!be., 

9!arrcn  ber  Vicbe.    ocnn,  1S72,  3  Hbe. 

in  2.  16° , 

Cnfel  Siinbcuboct.    Jena,  1873. 


59: 


1744-6 
1748-9 
1750-2. 


Sieifcnuoir-Bambusn. Comp.  iiciu.  1865, 

SSJbe.  16°. 59;  1714-16 

®d)limmc  Stelle,  Xie.  SVrl.  1874.  16°.  59  :        I7r>4 
ctillc  Uitiiifel,  Xer.    Sierl.  1865.  4  Sibe. 

1755-8 

1759-60 
1761 
951 


59: 

Sib. .'(:  Tcr  iktef  uon  bcr  lante.  -Gin  Mift* 
morb.  -  Xi'r  ^teintotij.  —  Gin  feltfamer 
Xraitm 59: 

faulcn  Jlncdjte.  —  Xit  ijebensretter. 59: 

Sib.  .i:     lie   statue   in  ^ipen^ageu.  —  Xie 

Sib.ii:  Xie  Jboi1j;c  t5ieifc.  —  3l&ciueuer  in 
s4.:olfiDi?.  —  Gin  fctjlenbefl  i)lobtl.  —  aiiie  ber 
ienfcl  bus  .ointen  befam 59: 

<gumori|tifd)e  Solbatcn=9touellen  fiir2o= 
Uba  unb  "ii!aditftube.  SJcrl.  1862-7. 
4*be.,  16° 59: 

3n  l)n  It:  ^ib.  1:  Gin  Atiljttrict;  mil  cincm 
^cljU'r.  —  Gine  ^pufgefmiifitc.  —  Xie  alte 
Sdiabvafe.  —  iicrr  uon  3troining.  —  Gine 
getnifdjtc  Gt)e.  —  X- r  iUlayabar.  • —  Xer 
X'ieutenaiH  Don  ^Jletiniialetn.  —  Gine  'Jtflttyts 
patroinllc.  ~-  Xie  iMebe  anper  Xicnften.  . .  59: 

lib.  2:  Gine  SHarfrtenberlri  bed  gioftcn  MB. 
ni(13. —  HJIift  .Uitli)  niit  bcm  3tinnmel. — 
^ofcpl)  im  Slegen.—  'Jllein  Viirfc^e,  bcr  «e> 
ncral. —  Xci  Stclluertretcr,  —  yilercinber 
DOII  Xiifterbcrg.  —  Xie  siigeiuauertc  £rom  = 
pete.  —  Xer  oeifitiuunbt'iie  Ulicfuifd),  — 
Gin  cniincntcr  Weift  59: 

Sib.  3:  Xer  Slitter  Xofliienbnrg.  —  Xie  .'pofen 
bcr  siiavoiiiuiHi)en  \miaien.  —  Xijeorie  im& 
'4.:tario.  —  Xie  GjeL  uon  Glmttanoofla.  -* 
Xie  Wi'iMndtie  mm  ben  Atanonen. —  Xer 
Giftc  iibci-  ^t^l  Zdilci.  -  Gin  ftlifarenriit.  — 
X  r  giiiiu1  ^,1)nniibflrt.  —  Xie  Xiiupclftiir= 
mcr 59: 

Sib.  4:  Hloricnbabcr  .ilicuj.  —  Dicmoiren  ei  = 
nc«  CffisicibinfiDen.  -  SiSie  bit  Vlltcit  fun» 

bem  rotlicn  .Uraflcn.  —  Tcv  .vauMdiliit'M. 
Giiiitiliuun'n  tint'j  (Uu'n  ^.ultttiH'iuoi'j  ...  59: 


1730-5 
t730 
1731 


aijintelfdjrcibor,  Xer.  Jena,  1869.  3*be. 

in^.  Ki° , 59  : 

5Bol>intng'5)udn'r,    Xie.      SJerl.    1864, 

8  Jibe,  in  l.'  16° 59: 

aiMntrrf«riibf!t.     6.  Suinblcr.    2  SJbe. 

in  1.  16° 59: 

3  nl)  a  it:    ilib.  1:    Xrti  Senntage.  —  Sin 
Xag  Subivla'tf  bC'3  Gilftcn. —  Sjjiafrocf  unb 
Saclimantel.  —  Xao  Seft  nller  Scelcn. 
35b.  2:  Xer  £>of  ju  Saflellaun.  —  'Diiindjcncr 
ACHfalcnbtr. 

ai'iiitcrjcitucrtrriS.  (S.  (Juinbler.  2  S)be. 
in  1 , 59: 

3  n  Ij  a  1 1  :  *b.  1:  Gniinaiinel  b'i'liiorga. 
Sib.  2:    GoriftantlnopelS  S"U   (Sitiaujpiei). — 
Xie  Giiflel  Gl)e. 

SlMrflirtic  unb  toaftrbaftige  Siobinfonabcn, 
gab,rten  unb  Sieifeetlebnifft  aug  alien 
iJoncn.  Xr.  3i.  Slnbree 59  : 

2i*irrcn  bi't  3l'tt.  Jt.  (9u(;foiu.  3n  Xie 
fl!  Jiarrentix'U,  sHb.  3 53  ; 

SJOirtcii  be6  (yefdjmact'S.  it.  0u(jfoiu.  Jn 
Xie  fl.  Jiarrenlvelt,  35b.  3 55  ; 

SiMrtft  uon  S>olicntuart,  Xer.    it.  ©tober. 

StMrtbifband  an  ber  jpcerftrafie,  Xa^.  ^. 
Surflcnjeiu.  ?sn  (Srj.,  iib.  1.  lleberf. 
uon  g.  Sobenftebl 


1732 
1733 
1734 


ii'.  .vaiiff.   ^n  SSvof.  n.  ^oet.  Sit.,  4Vb.  3.  5(J : 
'  affclbe.     "MI  Sainnitl.  SI'.,  4<b.  4....  5(J : 
311  (Sranfac.    .^.  3fd)offc.  3n 

2J?itifO.    2l.'etifter.    3  4ibe ,.'....59*: 

atMtforoclic,  Xie.    (S.  Don  Iqura.    3  «be. 

"35   !      i,,  1 59: 

2SJHttt>C  unb  ifyre  itinbcr,  Xie.     fl)(.  <3. 

i'ar(j.    2  *be  in  1 59: 


1736-9 


1736 


17.T7 


1738 


173ft 


auS   bcr   Kivd\iafic.     SSevI., 


lieutenant  ^-cillftrtff  unb  line  c$  iliin  bei 
ben  Xamen  crgiug,  Jcr.  i<erl  lNii:i. 
16°  ............................................ 

3JJannefcn  ^  .  .  S.  wn  ^riifiol,  Sne.  *  er(. 


59 : 


2iMttiuc  »on  SSifa,  Xie.    15.  §ebfe.  ^n  ©ef. 

Si!.,  4Jb.  6 5(J : 

aiMabcmir.  A.  Senning.  Cm  rHunbfcbau.  58: 
'JS.%0  luiidift  bcr  Wliicfsbanm.  ili.  'JiatbufiuS. 

^n  Jtl.  (Srj 58; 

2l'0ancf  if  tan  'ne  gru  famm.  g.  JJeuter. 

^jn  Sainmtl.  Si'.,  SJb.  4 5(; ; 

SUoflrn  beS  SicbcnS.  &.  uon  etrucnfee. 

(CO uft  at)  bom  See.)  3  iBbe 59  : 

aSobltlint  bc««ci5tgcii,  Sie.  21.  Si'ilben= 

2i>Obitt)Uii  ti-agt  ^tnfen.  g.  .sioffntann.  :Jn  ' ' 

(Srv,  sttb.  17 59: 

SS8»Slt6nn  ttfiat  Rinfen,  g.  .uittjn.  :Jniliie= 

ri^  3ugenb»inW,,  4tb.  34 59  : 

SBobnUHOSfniftft,  Xie.  31.  uon  SiUnterfelb. 

2  Slbc.  in  1 59- 

2i>nlbcmor.  2b,.  ilbrncr.  Jn  Sanimtl.  Si}., 

*b.  4 5(,-: 

Wolf,  Xer.  it.  otober.  ^n  (Srj.,  4<b.  8....  59  : 
1740  at'olfiiuirn  fon  SJiadiccoiil,  Xie.  H(.  (X.) 

TltML-It-i          ~\      ''Hh.l 


95? 


2010 
1231 
1231 
1091 

1360 

555 
553 

1956 
1065-7 

1276 

747 
712 

675 
1460 

2767 
1103 
1232-4 
1605 
2276 
2.584 
1761 

732. 

M!i:l 


SBoIfrtw,  J-'w. 

1741          Stcrlorcne  aeelcn.    Skrl.,  1867.    3  *bc. 

in  -i,  fl.  8° 59- 

186<!.   16° 59:        1747   i  2Uo»>23citinmin,  Xer.   g.  Werftacfer.  ^n 

SWobelle.  X'ciu.,  1868.   4  ^be.  in  •'..  In0.  59:    1742-3         iliJilbc  SvJelt,  Hb.  2 r,g  - 


:  699-608 


1778-9 
992 


I'KHSK  KHTIOX  :     (JKK.MAN. 


SBolfsglocfe. 


-104- 


ie.  g.  ©erftadfer.    3»  2lu§ 
jiBei  SBelttpeilen,  tib.  1  ....................... 

2Bolfcnbnuf),  Ser.    3Ji.  9iatb.u)iu3.    3n 
-ttl.  <Srj.  .......................................... 

2Bolfcit=3rtin»C!t.    G.  ^oifo.    3"  3(.  3(o= 
uellcn,  itt>.  14  .................................. 

3u  $  a  It:  SJen  SBccj  on-fe&lt.  —  3m  Zempei 
ber  ^rcunbfdjaft.  —  iSieberfeljen.  —  (Sin 
9Ioccoco*WtbaiUon.  —  Sllice. 

Swollen  ift  Mb'imen.    3K.  S.  ©djiBatfc.    3n 

Ml.  (Srj.,  SBb.  1  ................................. 

35?r«rf,SaS.  g.  ©erftadcr.  SnSBUbeSBelt, 

#b.  id  ..................  '.  ......................... 

JSJratf  be*  ^iraten,  Sag.  g.  ©erftacfer  ...... 

Saffelbe.  3"  21  uS  9forb--  u.  Subamerifa. 
Stfnnbcr,  Gin  («nton  Staff).  G.^olfo.  3n 

2lu§  bem  ,,n,ntnbcrltdjften  "Budie"  :  Sieuc 

9ioBelien,  s-8b.  y  .............................. 

&*Hnbcr  ber  b,.  Matb,_arina  Bon  Siena, 

Sie.    3n  iU'mftlergefdjidjteii  von  21.  !oa= 

gen,  33b.  ;i  ..................................  .... 

SSmibrrbare  ^liifdj,  Ser.  S.  ©tbber.  3n 

GTJ.,  *b.  6  ...................................... 

ai>uubrrbarc  Sfeifen  ju  JUaffer  unb  ju 

i'onbe.    W.  2(.  Hiirger  ....................... 

3i<uiibcrl)nrc  Jraum,  2er.  5-  ©frftiicter. 

v,n  Slmctifaiufdie  S*ialb=  unb  2trcmbil= 

b«,  SBb.2  ....................................... 

2i?itubcrli(irlid)C  Segebcn^eit  ntit  bcu  brci 

Mrafyen.    &.  S>.  t>on  Sdjubett.    3"  £*;>• 

Sdjr.,  S3b.3  ...  ................................ 

aHuitbn-bltimcit,  2ie.  3t.  SeUev.  3«  eie= 

ben  SBinterobenbe  ............................ 

SSMmbcrboctflr,  Sec.  Si.  edjioeidjel.  3u 

2lu§  ben  211(31-11  ................................ 

2J}«iibcrjnlir,  SaS.    £>.  (Sonfcience  ......... 

aCunbcrfitolic  »ou  Sriftol,  Set-.  21. 

tier 


2tfitnbcrlitl;fcitcit.    i!.  Siecf. 


Sdjr., 


b.  18  ........................... 

SSMinbrrfurtitincn,  Sit.  S.Jietf.  3n@djr., 

ibb.  23  .......................................... 

SBurft  totber  SEL>urft.  21.  3Mfeiu3  (3ere  = 

ntiaS    ©ott^elf).    3n  ©ef.  ©djr., 

SBb.  9....  ........................................ 

2Bgnnbotte,  ober  ba§  SBIotf^ouS.  3.  g. 

Goober  ...........  ,...  ........................... 

3&Q(rr  «d;lijpd)cn,  Sa§.  Gb.  sjofcr.  3» 

d-rj.  Sdjr.,  *5b.  11  .....  ,  ..................... 


58- 
58: 
59: 

59: 

58 : 
58: 
58: 

59: 

58: 
59: 
59: 

58: 

56: 

58: 

59: 

58: 

58: 
56: 
59: 
56: 

58: 
58: 
58: 


ioa[enmcier'S    2(benteuer.     g. 
©erftifefer.    3n  Mreuj  unb  Duer,  SBb.  1. 
^niiniii.    Ci.  CS.  6.  «.  S3ulmer  =  i'^tton. 

4  «be.  in  1 

^aftroB),  Carl. 

2(us  fenten  $mm.    9JiuU;eim  (f.  b.),  Ifi. 
(Slauuette  al3  Xali-Sman,  3ie.     3d"1/ 

1874.    2  «be.  in  1.  16° 

Scutfdjc  in  Slorb  -.  Slmcrifa.     X'c ip.  (f. 

b.),  16° 

^aibcrBSdjen  unb  3)ie  ^Jafdjec.  9JUill;eim 

(f.  b.),  16° 

ffllifsuerftanbntffe.    3ena,  1873,  2  Slbe. 

in  1.  16° 

SUeific  2lbler,  2er.  9JJuH;cim  (f,  b.),  16°. 

3»on®eelen.    Kalcb.in,  1968.  11.8° 

^nitbcrcr  won  9iom,  S«r.    M\  ©u^fow. 

9  ilbe.  in  5 

Soubrrfritn.  Ser.    g.  SBJ.  Jpadlanber.  3n 
Mardjen:  aB.,SBb.  13 " 


58: 
58 : 
59: 
59: 
59 : 
59: 

59: 
59 : 
59: 

58: 
58: 


905 

2768 
87 

733 

992 
994 
904 

84 

1393 
1092 
2540 

989 

2796 
1447 

765 
420 

317 
1624 
2568 
1622 

1039 

466 

1655 


957 
2238 
2990 
1802 
2992 
2991 

1800 
2993 
1801 

1251-5 
1293 


.jjnubrrlntmtc.  G.  ^Binbler.  3"  9te= 
genbogenftraljlen,  S3b.  1 59: 

^oubcrring,  Ser.  g.  be  la  Slotte  gounuc. 
3it  SluSg.  3U.,  Sib.  4-6 56: 

m  21 '..7 '.  56: 

3<iU)itf  Bon  Slofenberg.  <&.  Bou  Sauva. 

3  «be.  in  1 59  : 

>}cit  ift  ©elb.  g.  £offmann.  3"  <Srj., 

JHb.  25 59: 

.Scitfldft  unb  tkniergetft.  21.  aJifjiug  (3  e= 

8k.  14. .' I'.......' 58: 

unb  grtcbenSjetten,  43b.  1 .-, 58: 

Bctbrortinic  Mrug,  Ser.  ib.  3fdjoffe.  3n 

©ef.  Sdjr.,  «b.  10 56  : 

jjietciiv*,  Spans  3oadjim  Bon.  s$.  g.  SB. 

Eertel  (i&.  D.  u  o  n  &  o  r  n).  3"  i?orn'g 

Grj.,  »b.  5 : 1 58: 

^ificmtrr,  Ser.  31.  Defer.  (D.  ©Iaub= 

i-edjt.)  3n  2luSg.  @_djr 58: 

3igenn«'?fritb!.  g.  Sioffmann.  3n(St3., 

i(b.  28 x 59: 

unb9ia$t.  SJb!  2 59: 

digntnecftoffele.  31.  »ed«r.  311 2lu§  etabt 

iinb  Serf.... ••••  58: 

3frf)0ffc,  (3obann)  »einrtdj  (Saniel)  (geb. 
1771  t  1848.) 
2Ibenb  Bor  ber  »odjjeit,  Ser.    3"  ®«f. 

Sdjr.,  Sb.  10^ 56: 

Slbenteuer  am  See  Bon  0er§,  Sa§.    3" 

©ef.  ©djr.,  »b.  13 56: 

2lbenteuer  ber  9tenjab/r§nadjt,  Sa§.    3n 

©ef.  Sdjr.,  33b.i> 56: 

Slbbrtdj  tin  Woos.  3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  SUb.  4.  56 : 
SIgatijofleS,  Iljrann  Bon  @t)ra!ug.    3n 

©ef.  ©djr.,  5Bb.7 56: 

2Uamontabe.    5n  ©ef.  ©djr.,  «b.  1 56  : 

akin,  Sag.    3it  ©ef.  ©djr.,  «b.  9 56  : 

a}.efndj  iin  9J(arienbabe,  Ser.    311  ®ef- 

Sdjr.,  SJb.  14 56: 

Stlber  au§  bem  tiauSlidjen  i'eben.    3" 

©ef.  Sdjr.,  Sib.  14 56: 

flatter  aiig  bem  Sagebudie  bc§  armen 

~i<favr>a5ifar§  Bon  afiiltjijire.    3"  ©ef- 

Sdjr.,  «b.  2 56: 

ffllaue  Siiunber,  Sag.    3"  ©ef-  ©djr., 

«b.  8 56  : 

SSlonbin  Bon  9iamur,  Ser.     3"  ®<f- 

©djr.,  SJb.  9 56  : 

ymfyat,  Si;.    3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  SUb.  9 56 : 

a)ranntlBeinBeft,  Sie.    3"  ©*!•  ©djr., 

«b.  16 56: 

SBudliger,  Gin.  3n  ©ef.  ©djr.,  »b.  13...  56: 
Col  il'Anterne,  Ser.    3"  ©ef-  ©djr., 

8b.  13 56: 

Gveole,  Ser.    3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  iBb.  8 56  : 

Siocletian  in  Salona.    3«  ©cf-  ©djr., 

»b.  2 56: 

eiifa  unb  aCibmer.      3n   ©ef.   Sdjr., 

aib.  13 56: 

Gvbfdjaft,  Sie.    3n  ©ef.  Sdjr.,  SSb.  13..  56  : 
Grog,  Ser.    3"  ©«!•  Sdjr.,  ^b.  1 ........  56  : 

Grjaljlungeit  tm  91ebcl.    3n  ©ef.  ©djr., 

5Ub.  9 56: 

63  ift  feljr  mb'glidj.    3n    ©ef.   Sdjr., 

«b.  9 56: 

gelblBeibet,  Ser.    3n  ©ef.  ©djr.,  33b.  8.  56  : 
g-lorette,  ober  bie  erfte iitebc  ^cinridj  IV. 

3n  ©ef.  ©djr.,  »b.  6 56: 

giudjtling  tm  3ura.    3n   ©ef.  ©djr., 

vHb.  6 56: 

grcib.  of  Bon  2iarau,  Ser.    3n©ef.  ©djr., 

;M6.  5 56: 


937 

281 
1620 

1277 
2284 

1044 
1665 
1956 

2834 

1020 

2287 

942 

113 

1956 
1958 

1956 
1952 

1955 
1950 
1956 

1959 
1959 

1950 
1955 

1956 
l'J5tj 

1961 

1958 

1958 
1955 

1950 

1958 
1958 
1950 

1956 

1950 
1955 

1954 
1954 
1953 


PROSE  FKTIOX:     GERMAN. 


-105- 


3frt)Dffr.  — 
garftcnblid,  Xer.    3n  ®ef.  ®d)r.,  Sib.  3.  56  : 
Oolbmadierborf,  XaS.    Jit  ®e[.  2d?r., 

SBb.  1(5  .......................................  56: 

©riinbung    ton   SUlartilanb,    Xie.     3n 

®ef.  Sdir.,  Sib.  «  ...........................  56: 

ijjanS  Samtof  in  aUcn  ®affeit.    3n.  ®ef. 

2d)r.,  Sib.  10  ...............................  56  : 

SiarmoniuS.    3n  ®ef.  Scfyr.,  Sib.  1  .......  56  : 

Sxrmingarbe.    3n  Wcf.  2d?r.,  Sib.  7  .....  56  : 

£>crrn  Duint3  Sierlobung.  3"  ®ef.  ocfir., 

Sib.  10  ................................  .  ......  56: 

$trrnbuttt>gami[te,  Xic.  3n  ®ef.  Srfjr., 

Sib.  1  .........................................  56: 

3rrfab.rt  beS  }5b.  i[b.cUenen,  Sic.    3n  ®ef. 

edir.,Sib.6  .................................  56: 

33liinbifd?cn  Siriefe,  Xie.   Jn  ®ef.  Scbr., 

Sib.  9  .........................................  56: 

Jonathan  Jrorf.    3n  ®ef.  ©djt.,  33b.  a.  56  : 
3uliu§,  ober  bic  Siiblictfyef  be§  DfyeimS. 

;MI  ("ief.  Sdir.,  S<b.  13  .....................  56  : 

3uliu3,  ober  bie  3)(anfarbe.     3n  ®ef. 

edjr.,»b.!3  ........  .  .......................  56: 

3uliu$,  ober  bie  jteet  Sefangenen.    3't 

®ef.  2djr.,  Sib.  13  ........................  56  : 

Jttorifl  toon  Slfim.  3n  Wef.  6d;r.,  Sib.  12.  56  : 
Jiriegcrifdie  2Jbentcuer  eineS  ftricbfertU 

gen.    3n  ®ef.  ecfjr.,  SJb.  9  ..............  56  : 

Siainve  bc^  2lna^oiiora§  unb  bic  tuffifc^c 

Riirftin,  Tie.  '  gn  ®ef.  3*r.,  33b.  12.  56  : 
Siebe  ber  3tu§gei»anbctteii,  Xie.  Jn  G)ef. 

Sdjr.,  »b.  11  ...............................  56: 

Sod)  im  Slcvmel,  £a3.    Jn  ®cf.  edjr., 

SJb.  3  .........................................  56: 

S^onet  i&arlington.  S«  ®cf.@dtr.,  SBb.  11.  56: 
2)!artmm  in  ber  SCufte.    in  ®ef.  edjt., 

*b.  6  .........................................  56: 

3Weifter  ^otban,  obet  .'oanbtuctf  tjat  gcl= 

bcncn  Scben.  Sn  ®ef.  e$r.,  »b.  16.  56  : 
3)UUionar,  Ser.  3n  ®ef.  2d)r.,  Sib.  3...  56  : 
9Jacf>t  im  IBrecjiwjmciW,  Sie.  3n  ®ef. 

®d;r.,  Sib.9  .................................  56: 

JJarr  bcsneunje^nten^a^rbunberts,  Cin. 

3n  ®ef.  Sdjr.,  Sib.  3  .....................  56  : 

ClambeS,  ber  neue  Sielifor.    S"  ®«f- 

Sd)r.,  Sib.  14  ...............................  56: 

^afdja  oon  «uba,  Xtr.    3n  ®ef.  Sdir., 

Sib.  8  ........................................  56: 

^farrl;au§,  SoS.  Jn  ©ef.  3d;r.,  Sib.  13.  56  : 
$flanj«  in  (iuba,  Set.    3n  ®cf.  3djr., 

*b.  7  .........................................  56  : 

^rinjcffin  ton  SBoIfmbfltW,  Ste.    ^n 

Of  f.  Sdjr.,  «b.  7  ..........................  56: 

Keife  luibcr  SBilkii,  2ie.  3n  ®ef.  edjr., 

Sib.  10  .......................................  56: 

9!ofe  »cn  SifentiS,  Xie.    3n  ®cf.  edit., 
,  **>.  11  .......................................  56: 

muRvirfunaen,  ober  irer  regiert  bcim  ? 

OH  ®ef.  Sdjr.,  S<b.  10  ....................  5(j  : 

2dnil;e  wen  CScllc  unb  (5acilie.    3n  ®cf. 

ed)t.,  Sib.  11  ...............................  56: 

ediivcijer  -  efijscn.      3"    ®ef.    edjr., 

Sib.  14  .......................................  56: 

£(jrud?  unb  2  diloanf  be*  6ditt'eijerboten. 

SnQJef.  edit.,  Sib.  17  ....................  56: 

Xant$tn  Siosmarin,  ober  Allies  »erfcl;rt. 

3n  Wcf.  Sdir.,  Sib.  10  ....................  56: 

.    Stml  toon  Jricnt,  2a8.    3n  ®ef.  Sd;r., 

»*•  13  .......................................  56: 

Tobte  Soft,  Jer.    Jn  ®ef.  £dir.,  S»b.  3.  56  : 
BcrflArungtii,   Sic.      ^n   ®ef.    3d;r  , 

*»>•  ^  .........................................  56  : 

!,  Sit.    Jn  Wcf.  ®djr., 

••  ..................................  f>6: 

Stufenjabn,  Xie.    J't  Wei. 
edjr.,»b.3  .................................  56: 


1951 
1961 
1954 

1956 
1950 
1955 

1956 
1950 
1954 

1956 
1950 

1958 
1958 

1957 
1958 

1956 
1957 
1957 

1951 
1957 

1954 

1961 
1951 

1956 
1951 
1959 

1955 
1958 

1955 
1955 
1956 
1957 
1956 
1957 
1959 
1962 
1956 

1958 
1951 

1950 


56: 


man  lieben  mup.    3n  ®cf.  2d)t., 
«b.  15 

a*5irtb§[;au«  ju  (Sranfac,  Sag.    3«  ®«f- 
Sdjt.,  Sib.  10  ...............................  56: 

3erbrod;ene  Sritg,  Xcr.    SH  ®ef.  edjr., 
SBb.  10  .......................................  56: 

u  2Utenfyagen.    <S.  .ticfer.    3»  Sanb  unb 
gee,  Sib.  2  .....................................  58: 

u  Clim'3  3eiten.    (S.  x>ofer  ..................  58: 

11    Strafeburg    auf    ber  <£$an;.    R.  §. 
(£os)>_att.    3n  ^ugcnb--  unb  SoiwibL...  59  : 
11  Sl'affer  —  unb  ntdjt  ?u  langc.  tt.  feb'fer. 
Jn  JUcineS  ^eben,  Sib.  3  .............  '.  ......  58  : 

u   witt^fdjaftlidj.     g.    ®erftacter.     3n 
SinnteS  Jreiben,  Sib.  2  .......................  58  : 

urn  3ug.    G.  gri(je.    ^«  SiobeUen. 
.3  ............................................  58: 

aue  bem  Vebcn  ber  SJprgenlanber.  ®. 
.  yon  Sdiubert.   3"  ®t3-  ®djr.,  Sib.  2.  56  : 

rtt    Irompetc,    Xie.     21.    bon 
&interfclb.    3«  ftumot.  ©oibaten=9Jo= 
WeUen.    Sib.  2  .................................  59  : 

3«riinft|flt,  Sic.   «.  g.  SB.  Dertel  (Si!.  D. 

»  o  n  .^  o  r  n).    yn  .^orn'«  (Srj.,  Sib.  6.  58  : 
3um  griincn  Siaum.    G.  $bfer.    3"  2lu$= 
gem.  WcfeUjdjaft  ..............................  58: 

3uiibcr6ud)«.    $.  5-  SB-  Certcl  (SB.  D. 
won  §  o  r  n).    3"  £>orn'*  (Srj.,  Sib.  (i...  58  : 
Xaffelbe.  Jn  SJljein.  Xorfgefdi.,  Sib.  4.  58  : 
3ltt  Xdmmerftunbe.  D.  SMbermutfy  .......  59  : 

3  n  4  a  It  :    illte  Sicbe  roftet  nidjt.  —  Batten 
oor  BemXijor.  —  (Sine  £rfnUmeiftcr=^amUie. 


1951 


311.  —  ,^m  ©onitdt^ueretn. 

3nr  t^re  ®otte^.  21.  aKeijjnet.  2  Sibe.  in  1.  58  : 
3ur  golbenen  Siofe.  IS.  .iiofer.    3"  ftrieg§= 

uiib  SriebenSjeiten,  Sib.  1.  ..................  58: 

3ur  Itnfen  ,wnb.    <S.  ibofer  ..................  58: 

3nr  linfen  ^>anb.    3.  X.  ».  Jemme  ........  59  : 

3lir  SJaturaefdjidjte  be«  »)enfd)en.  g.  ®er« 

ftoder.    3"  ibeiml.  u.  untyeimf.  ®efd;., 

Sib.  1  .........  ..  .................................  58: 

3ur  ;>(uhe  fcjfcn.    («uftf».)    g.  2B.  §acf= 

lanbet.    3»  2B-,  «b.  27  .....................  58  : 

3nr  SBeltauSfteHung  ucrurtbeilt!    g.  3SB. 

ijiactlanber  ......................................  58  : 

3ufnmmc»l)an9  ber  Xinge,  Xer.    (S.  S. 

2i*.  (21.)  .vwffmann.      3"  2lu§g.   (Srj., 

Sib.  1  ............................................  58: 

3«Ucr|iri)t.   21.  etifter.    3"  <St}.,  Sib-  2...  59  : 
3wniifl»  Set.     g.  Vclvatb.    3>»  Xiineit! 

u.  Cerggefdi.,  Sib.  1  ...........................  58: 

Sttifltniit  v>nt>re  nadjljcr.    21.  (D.)  Xuma«. 
"  3n  £te  brei  Wu«fetiere,  21btb,.  2  ...........  58  : 

3n>ctf  Ijciligt  b«s  Wittel,  Xer.  X.  SBartcn-- 

burg  .............................................  59  : 

i  2lui5briid)c  bc«  -KefuO'S.    %  g.  2B. 

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Stj.,  i8b.  10  ...................................  58: 

i  Siaronefjcn,  Xie.    .^i.   IS.  2lnberfen. 

3nWef.  SB.,  Sib.  11  .....  ".  ....................  56: 

3n>d  Siibeln.  Ib..  Sdjott.  3»  S>ugenotten= 

(jefdjtdjtcn  .......................................  59  : 

Sraute.  ®.  Sloinuinb.    3"  Wot»U«n, 

Sib.  1  ............................................  59: 

Siviiber.    i.'.  Ctto.  3n  2lu§  ber  alien 

3cit.  Sib.  1  ..................................  58: 

i  Siviiber,  Xie.    C5I;.  toon  Srfimii.    3'» 

Wef.  2d;r.,  Sib.  6  ..............................  59: 

Stnci  liarneoale^Jinditc,  Xie.    "XL  &.  £a= 

Wit.    3»  2lusg.  2d>r.,  S<b.  1  ..............  56  : 

cbutantinnen.     (i.  ijtolfo.    3n  SJ(. 

3iotoellen,  Sib.  5  ................................  59: 

i  AOiiiilicn.  (S.  vofer.  2  Slbc  in  1  ......  58: 

i  Aiinuliciiiniittcr.    2)1.  ©.  2d)U'ar(;. 

;i  Sibe.  in  1  .....................................  59: 


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1956 
1956 

1687 
1704 

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2795 

1737 
2850 
1664 

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2860 
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2114 

604-6 

1469 

2839 

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2411 

210 
2899 

532 
1200 

82 
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748 


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©cbukvt,  3"  Grj..  Si.  3  .............  .......  56  : 

3ttri  ftinbtidje  SJrnbet.    3{.  Sartm.    3n 
Grj.,  »b.  2  ............................  ,,  ........  59: 

3tt>fi    giirftinncn.     TO.  son  §umbrad?t. 
(SouifelSrntfti.)    2  Sibc  in  1  ........  58: 

3n>ci  ©efangene.  ft.  OiufcfoiB.  ^n  Sic  fdji>= 
neren  ©timber.  ............................  .....  58  : 

3ttd  ©encrationen.  2.  Ctto.    3  Stee.  in  1.  58  : 
3»ri  gnabige  grauen.    &.  Bon  ©truenfee. 
(©uftaB  Bom  6ee.)  3  iBbe.  in  1......  59: 

Xaflelbe  .................................  ...  59: 

3»ft  ilonige  unb  brei  bitten.    &.  Diierif. 
3u  3ugcnb=»iM.,  SBb.  13  ....................  59  : 

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mci  Sfadite.  5.  SB.  ^loctlanbcr.  Sn  erleb» 
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ri  SJaniCHsic^lueftcrn.    D.  SMbermutfc:. 

5n  ^ur  Xainmetftunbe  ......................  59  : 

3n>ci  Sbniginncn  unb  ciu  Simclin.  ©. 

$«fefiel  ...........................................  58: 

3mci  3(eBublifen.  g.  (Serftarfcr. 

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3mfi  feltfnme  (Sljen;  rber,  Saccn  unb 
Gofc  olS  3Jcbcnbu^kr.  g.  SBobenftebt.  3n 
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1245 
2931 

1184 
1235 

2563 
2466 
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1301 
1637 
1485 

931-2 
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3ft)ci  aierjiueifelte.     S.  ©torc^.    Jn 
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3tt>ct  2iMtttt>cn.    21.  ©tiftcr.    Jn   Grj., 
33b.  2  ............................................  59: 

Stflenfittm,  Set.  TO.  ®.@a= 
Slusg.  Sdir.,  »b.  5  ..............  56  r 

CebtnSjiel,    Gin.     TO.    ©. 
©dih>ar$  ........................................  59: 

Xaffclbe  ......................................  59: 


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1061 

1202 

734 
715 

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2846 
2858 

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3ttiUiiiflC,  3)ie.    g.  SJretner.    3n  SI.  ©rj.  58  :  303 

3M)tftl)cn  ben  »etg«n.    «.  Dtto.    2  SBbe...  58:  2932-3 
3m  if  dim  fturft  unb  Self.    St.  TOei^ner. 

3  SBbe.  in  2,  ................................  '..  58  :  2333-4 

i  3-euern.    i'.  ©dn'irfing-  ......  59  :  625 

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litt).    311  Sburingcr  Grj  ..................  58:  1807 

3tti)If  8«tttl.    8.  215.  $actlanber.    2  S3be.  58  :  1343-4 


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Xaffelbe.    3n  ©ef.  e^r.,  SJb.  3  .......  56  : 

5.  SW.  Certel  (JB.  D. 
won  §orn).    3n  Sont'g  Gn..  SJb.  2...  58  : 


SB*.  2  ..................  ,  ......................  58: 


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„     2.  2lle£anber  toon  Swmbofb  :  1.  g.  Sdjmibt. 

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2(uf  bet  3lucb,t  :  I.  £>pffmami, 

2tuf  einet  (Sartenbanf  :  t.  ftacftanber. 

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2lu3gei»a^Ite  (itad^utiflcn,    Jn^alt,  ab.  1  :  I. 

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Sefefjrte,  2er  :  I.  $offmann. 
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ailbtr  tmb  ©ef^ten.    3n$alt,  Sb.  3  :  I.  £f 


SBt^iuS,  33b.  10:  I.  bierte. 
SBi^iu*,  33b.  18  :  I.  ®elt3tag. 
33Iumcn  ben  ©inai  ;  I.  Staubenme^et. 
S3uc^ner,  Sort  :  I.  SIcbeaen.    S)eublut((. 

„          „       3nt)alt:  I.  viribus. 
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SunteS  Iteiben.    Jntialt,  33b.  1  :  I.  guta^J. 
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ein  Jlomnia. 

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i.'ie£  Grdmen=2(benteiier. 
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germote  :  I.  ^offmann. 
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eine  ,,3n." 
®etftacf«.    S3lauen  unb  ©elben  :  I.  tc^ten. 

Sn^olt,  33b.  2  :  I.  ?>fi'<m*i' 
unb  0leic^  :  I.  Wetyr. 
§attlanber,  GrlcbteS,  S3b.  26  :  [.  ^iinftlet. 

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gro^en  33art. 
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